Bent8484
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So, this happened.
They say that the pieces were stained with a "non-corrosive oil", and the people they suspect believe that the Pergamon museum is occupied by Satan himself, so it's a bit odd to me that media aren't putting 2 and 2 together...
I'd theorize that they'll find the stains are olive oil, and that the culprit is likely an over-zealous Christian who is trying to make the premises unwelcoming to a satanic presence, by anointing the pieces that surround what they believe to be Satan's throne. The investigators say they found no common element among the pieces, but that's not true...the oil is the important part, the common element, in my opinion, and the act itself mimicks a common religious ritual act. Funny that anthropologists, of all people, wouldn't see the link.
They say that the pieces were stained with a "non-corrosive oil", and the people they suspect believe that the Pergamon museum is occupied by Satan himself, so it's a bit odd to me that media aren't putting 2 and 2 together...
I'd theorize that they'll find the stains are olive oil, and that the culprit is likely an over-zealous Christian who is trying to make the premises unwelcoming to a satanic presence, by anointing the pieces that surround what they believe to be Satan's throne. The investigators say they found no common element among the pieces, but that's not true...the oil is the important part, the common element, in my opinion, and the act itself mimicks a common religious ritual act. Funny that anthropologists, of all people, wouldn't see the link.