Lost Sols 1: Ancient Treasure

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Author: James Bisceglia
and right. “Which way should we go?” asked Dalton. “Does it really matter? We’ll be going down both eventually.” Vincent said as he went to the right. After walking for a minute or two Dalton found an open doorway which lead to a chamber.
    As they entered the chamber there was a massive room which was completely empty. “Do you see anything Dalton?” Vincent asked. “I see a big empty room.” Dalton replied. As the exploring continued, another seven empty chambers were found. “What the hell? There should at least be something here. What is the purpose of this pyramid if there’s nothing here?” Dalton exclaimed. In the eighth chamber Dalton sat down and noticed something on the floor. “This pyramid has been used in the past. Bend down at look at the floor in the light. There are spots which are dustier then others. You can see the outlines. At some point in time these chambers were filled with something. Whatever was here has been moved.” Dalton said. “Maybe that’s what they were doing in 1947. Something had to have happened around that time. It doesn’t make sense for the aliens to leave all of a sudden after visiting Earth for centuries. I think the aliens must have left in a hurry. Otherwise, they would have covered up all evidence of their presence. I think we’ve found something we weren’t supposed to find.” Vincent said.
    Additional hours of searching didn’t produce any more results and Dalton was tired. “It’s just after midnight. How about we get a few hours of sleep and take another look in the morning?” Dalton said. “Sounds like a plan to me. At least we won’t have to worry about getting rained on. Let’s take another look after some sleep.” Vincent said.
    Dalton woke up at seven. He found Vincent’s backpack and lit up another flare. He pulled out the orb and looked at it in the light of the flare. He hadn’t looked at the orb since he entered the pyramid. Vincent hadn’t looked at it either. It was now translucent. “Vincent wake up. Come look at this.” he said. Vincent got up and looked at the orb. There was something inside. It looked similar to a metal comb. It had eight teeth which were not spaced evenly across the end. “What do you make of that?” Vincent asked. “I don’t know, but it still won’t open.” Dalton replied. The orb remained stubbornly shut despite their best efforts to open it.
    Vincent led the way as the two of them went back through each chamber. The results were just as frustrating as the first time the chambers had been searched. “This pyramid has the same basic configuration as the one in the Antarctic. If I’m right there is a smaller ninth chamber which can be found in between the fourth and fifth chambers.” Dalton said. “Let’s go have a look. Everything else has been a bust so far. Anything would be an improvement at this point.” Vincent said.
    Returning to the corridor Dalton began searching for an entryway in between the fourth and fifth chambers. He found a release which led to a small tunnel leading further into the pyramid. As they entered the ninth chamber another empty room was found. Vincent was getting ready to unleash a multitude of curses until he looked up and saw the hieroglyphs on the far wall. “Look at that.” Vincent said as he took out his camera and started taking pictures. Dalton was studying the hieroglyphs. Once he had photographed everything Vincent put the camera away. “Is that a map of our solar system? He asked Dalton. “Yes it is. The planets look as if they are spaced out correctly and the asteroid belt is right where it’s supposed to be.” Dalton replied. “Look at Earth on the map. The Ark Pyramid and the Prime Pyramid are shown in their exact locations. The same markings are in two other locations as far as I can tell. Look, there’s one on Mars and one on this moon of Jupiter. Look at all the hieroglyphs. Some are familiar and some I’ve never seen before. Make sure you get
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