Writings from different periods mentioning the Aeter have been found, some of which are contemporary writings. They take the form of books, short stories or diaries. The authors of these writings are likely to have been the various owners of the Aeter. German historian and anthropologist Emma Meyer has undertaken to compile these writings.
The content of some of these texts(*) is reproduced with the kind permission of Professor Emma Meyer. The last known text, Collapse, could lead to the last owner of the Aeter, and perhaps to Sir Henry Hellman’s lost artefacts. It is published episodically on the website:
Effondrement – Un été en enfer (original language: French)
If you have any information about the Aeter, or writings about the Aeter, or any other material related to the Amortuus, including contemporary writings, please do not hesitate to contact me. I would be delighted to put you in touch with Professor Emma Meyer.
(*) These texts, whether contemporary or not, are protected by intellectual property law. Any reproduction, representation, modification or distribution, in whole or in part, without prior written authorisation is strictly prohibited.