The discovery of the Amortuus, or Delova
Delova, formerly known as Amortuus or Amors, is a set of ancient arcana knowledge whose origins probably date back to 3000 BC, although it is currently impossible to determine exactly when it first appeared or was discovered. Indeed, some archaeologists, occultists and spiritual masters believe that Amortuus may have appeared on Earth more than 7000 years ago. For now, its true origin is lost in the mists of time.
The first traces of the Amortuus date back to the discovery of a small rounded stele, or disc, believed to have been found in 1876 on the beach at Malia, Crete, by Sir Henry Adam Hellman, 39 years before the first official excavations of the site in 1915.
The writer and adventurer, who was passionate about ancient civilisations, is said to have discovered the object, measuring approximately 16 inches by 20 inches, in a small stone cave upstream from the beach of the village of Malia, 500 metres or 1 kilometre from the Minoan palace of Malia, which was discovered several decades later.

It is possible that Sir Henry A. Hellman also found other artefacts near the site of Malia, but so far only the diagrams and documents he drew up shortly before his death, between 1876 and 1877, attest to this exceptional discovery. None of the objects he mentions have been officially found. Most historians who have studied his writings agree that, having lost his mind shortly after his return from Crete, Sir Henry A. Hellman buried or hid his possessions on his estate in Bellworton, near the south coast of England.
Today
The Aeter, a collection of papers mentioned by the adventurer, related to voodoo and these ancient arcana, and which we do not know whether or not he possessed at any given time, was probably found in the 20th century but is once again untraceable at present.
However, some residents of Bellworton say that a song written in the late 19th century recounting his adventures suggests that he built a stone cave identical to the cave of Malia to worship Amortuus. This cave is said to be located near Chalkpoint Fall, but no one has found it to date.
