Devils Tower.
A beautiful woman, Matilda, a woman certainly attractive and fascinating: a woman with healthy and robust sexual appetites, according to the news a bit 'naughty half of 1200, period costumes libertines intimately tied to the exclusive preserve of the rich and bored nobility.
which belonged to Matilda, or even Telde, who married a scion of the family Guidi, powerful lord who ruled with an iron fist the area of \u200b\u200bthe Casentino in Tuscany.
A marriage certainly combined, as indeed it was used in medieval times, crafted to expand the territorial domains, and wanted by the families of course without consulting the bride. For a lady
alternatives to marriage were far worse than the disease, and in fact more than to use the plural the singular should be used, since a woman was left alone the way of the convent in the case of non-marriage.
So young and beautiful Matilda was married to Guido, a man advanced in years, and certainly unwilling to battle in the alcove. Our Matilda made a virtue of necessity and began to look around, from the tower of his castle of Poppi began to peer anxiously passersby, lingering especially those young and beefy, even better if you have a minimum of culture, and his favorites were the minstrels, singers who went from village to village, from court to court, tell stories and entertain with their ballads the boring days of the noble idlers.
But the minstrels were not only the object of lust of the noble lady, small pages and knights, artisans and laborers, it did not matter. The fundamental requirements is that they were young, beautiful and aitanti.Ovviamente do not know who was the first of the big list of fans of the young lady, but we know that very soon there was a bustle of young people entering the walls of the castle, but not came out more.
Because she could not say around to be an adulteress, not could run the risk of being blackmailed and discovery, it would mean a horrible end, or at least a lifetime of segregation within the castle, or even worse in a dark monastero.Così Matilda, after intercourse, was out of the young lovers a secret passage, the young, still stunned by the adventure, went on pitfalls that opened wide and took them all without a trace of their passage.
This went on for a long time, until the population of the village began to suspect the truth, there were many young people who had suddenly disappeared, coinciding with a visit to the castle.
So, exasperated, the population, taking advantage of the Count Guido and his troops, stormed the castle, captured the beautiful Matilda and locked them in torre.Di never left, because it was made to die of hunger and thirst, a terrible punishment, as the rest had been the terrible fate that had given his occasional amanti.Da that time the tower became known as Devils Tower, because the people of the village claimed that in some special nights, the beautiful Matilda, reduced to a ghost, haunted by to the ramparts of the castle looking for young men with which to appease his insatiable hunger for sex.
Beware you who pass by the castle of Poppi, because there are those who swear that the beautiful Countess, whose ghost continues to wander tirelessly for the walls, still impresses with its beauty who, unwisely, become ensnared by his skills as a sorceress.
From: www.misteriemisteri.splinder.com
by paultemplar.