It starts talking about "Enea", who is the legendary founder of Rome, and also the one who was able to go in the dead reign, under the lake "Averno", thanks to a lady, a fortuneteller called "Sibilla Cumana".
This Sibilla was also famous for the "double sense" sentence in latin like: "Ibis, redibis, numquam peribis" which she was telling to people asking her if they would die or not in war (but if you move the comma, the sentence changes!)
@gungrave4ever
You got it quite right :)
It starts talking about "Enea", who is the legendary founder of Rome, and also the one who was able to go in the dead reign, under the lake "Averno", thanks to a lady, a fortuneteller called "Sibilla Cumana".
This Sibilla was also famous for the "double sense" sentence in latin like: "Ibis, redibis, numquam peribis" which she was telling to people asking her if they would die or not in war (but if you move the comma, the sentence changes!)
Balzorosso 1 year ago
Fatto bene.Mi piace molto lo visto gia 3 volte.
gufa1972 2 years ago
Molto bello....complimenti....
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RIKKARDO3 2 years ago
Bel montaggio :)
narduccio979 2 years ago
stupendo.. compilmenti
breakerangel 2 years ago