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A little help!

  • 07-10-2013 10:37pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11


    Hi can anyone help me with a few details?
    I'm writing a story and I just want to get
    my facts straight!

    So.... as part of my happy ending my
    heroine comes across an old letter
    with information that an antiquity has been buried in an ancient family grave.
    I'm not quite sure how she is going to
    access it yet, but does she need to?

    Can she just go to the National museum and reveal the old letter? Or must she dig it up herself (how, I don't know!) in order to be eligible for a reward?!

    Thanks in advance, I had a bit of a google alright, but short of emailing the National museum I couldn't find the
    relevant information!


Comments

  • Moderators, Arts Moderators Posts: 35,738 Mod ✭✭✭✭pickarooney


    I imagine it might be a police matter. Grave-robbing is generally frowned upon.


  • Subscribers Posts: 19,425 ✭✭✭✭Oryx


    This may help, maybe youve already sourced it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 987 ✭✭✭psicic


    Happy ending? Maybe you mean twist. If it's an antiquity it could very well belong to the State by right, since the law of treasure trove doesn't work the same way in Ireland as it does in the UK. She could end up fined or in jail for her Indiana Jones-esque escapades!

    :) Sorry... I know it doesn't really matter... it's just the first thing that popped into mind when I saw your post and I thought it was funny!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11 ria2011


    Thanks everyone for your help! I got some advice over in the History forum that has helped me to decide how to move my story along. Obviously I can't have my heroine doing something illegal when the aim of her actions is to rescue the treasure for the State and for the resolution of her ancient family dynasty! I just wanted her to have a reward for her efforts, so I've figured out a way! Thanks a mil! :-)
    By the way, the folk over in the History forum were very nice and helpful! (if you ever need some technical advice yourselves!)


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