The Story of Elizabeux Mariette "Miss" Telltalini

Part I: Childhood and Life before the voyage to the Caribbean
Elizabeux, lets just use Miss, was born Into a wealthy French/Italian family in 1390. Her mother was french and her Father was Italian. Her father was the unknowing great grandson of King Charlamagne himself and the holy grail has been and still is passed from generation to generation of Telltales. Her mother was an extremely influential French aristocrat, daughter of the head of the french house of trade. Miss had a brother, Nicholo Telltalini AKA Nicks Son. They lived in a grand palestial estate which dwarfed Versailles to at least a tenth of its size. With a total of 3 miles worth of intricate gardenwork, about 60 km. of farmland for the surrounding "village" (Really just all the Slaves farmers housekeep etc. houses), it had a library containing 10x more books than the library of congress did in December 2010, containing lost works from famous scientists/philosphers of the ancients such as Aristotle, Socrates, and Menippus. and had catacombs with 10,000 KM worth of total space. The Telltalini "Settlement" as most people referred to it was located at the base of the swiss mountains in an extravagantly simplisitic countryside with rolling grass fields, skies tainted with only at most a cload a day and many years of history. The Telltalini bloodline had been living there since at least circa 9,000 BC. obviously more primitive, but had the technological experience of the human race in about 3,00 BC.

Obviously, Miss was raised in the atmosphere of royalty, she was and still is extremely well learned, had a great childhood, had no outside friends besides her family who often visited. She had a great childhood and a great life. Then when miss was 17, her father, Brother, Mother, and almost the entire settlement had to leave. The Templar Legions had begun the march into the Telltale Settlement searching for the holy grail. They set aboard the Telltale Fleet, a privately owned naval armada of about 60 heavily armed tradeships, 25 state of the art warships, which were 10x more powerful then the ships of the line of the 1700s, set sail for a land unkown. The Americas. Many people credit columbus or the vikings but they are templar insertions. And even the NAMING of the new world is a Templar Insertion. Padreso Nicholso Telltalini (Miss' father and founder of the world) NOT Amerigo Vaspuchi named the Americas Elo Terra Hopatchi, the land of hope.

PART II: Starting out in the New World
When Miss first saw the New World, she saw that the shores of today's New England were very different. The shores were sandy, trees aplenty. Life went on as usual, and the Telltalini fleet was in perfect condition. No casualties accured. Life went on as normal besides the obvious accomadations of Miss' childhood.