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Quuzinn Belter
April 4, 2083 and april 4, 2094 a woman took sixty nine pounds of raw gold ore to be processed. both times she was asked were did she get the gold. she smiled and said my father bought raw gold from a retailer for many many years. her favorite aunts birthday was April 4, so everytime easter rolled around on that day she'd find a goldsmith who would process the gold for her. she revealed some pieces of the works she commissioned and told some stories about people who bought the original works that these pieces were copies of the original. She said her father wanted to secure a future for her. December 1, 2094 she 24 million dollars at auction. she said quarts from the east coast, topez from texas and Arizona, and mmagnifect amethese from canada were jewels inside the pieces. some had stories from native americans, and sold the entire collection for $24 Million Dollars. Some pieces had histories that belonged to slaves and slave masters, some had histories that belonged to Native americans, some had adorable stories of love and marriage but others had stories said to come from pirates' treasure and heathen pagan worship. She said she was a world famous Violen Player for the Telosa city Orcheastra. We found her to be a lovely and beautiful woman.
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