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MUST WATCH: Remained of Allegedly Fairies, Vampires and Werewolves Found In An Old Mansion In London!

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Every culture has its own stories to be told. Our ancestors have their own versions of folk stories such as mythical creatures, fairies and monsters. Some people believe in this kind of stories and some do not.

Lots of pictures and recorded videos you can see on televisions and also on social media showing evidences that these things exist.

In line with this, artifacts of allegedly mythical creatures such as fairies, vampires and werewolves were found in an old mansion in London. The collection was owned by a rich aristocrat,  biologist and Archecologist, Thomas Theodore Merrylin in 1800's. He also owned the Merrylin Cryptid Museum.

Merlin was criticized during the early years, but later on gaining respect after his fellow biologists and mathematicians were impressed with his knowledge.

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An insert from the website Merrylinmuseum.com:

He was presumed dead around the turn of the century, until in 1942 a man purporting to be Merrylin donated a building to a London Orphanage with the proviso that the basement never be unsealed. The man could be no older than 45, so was presumed to be a relative of Thomas. After this event, he was never heard of again. 
In 2006, the basement was uncovered during a planned demolition of the building. Within, hundreds of large crates, filled with thousands of specimens, artifacts and diaries were found. It was dubbed the Merrylin Cryptid Collection, its mere existence would challenge the established scientific community if proven authentic.
Within his rather thoroughly detailed diaries, Thomas makes allusions to a number of esoteric ideologies concerning quantum mechanics, theories that were yet to be established at the time they were written. His knowledge of physics, and discoveries of artifacts that challenged historical accounts added to the enigma of his life, and his collection. It is also notable that he mentions an artifact called the Alabast, which could be attributed to his unusually long life.

They said the museum was now under the management named Alex CF.

Sources: Wereblog / TNP

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