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So there was a temple made from orichalcum in the submerged part of thera? Since Thera, as a whole, was where Cretan civilization prospered at its peak, maybe there are still traces of orichalcum hidden somewhere even now.
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1. Oreichalkos
Neither Crete nor Thira created any metals, but bronze was used commonly in Crete. I suspect they obtained it through trade. "Orichalcus" means "Bronze of the mountains". Could it refer to the bronze used in Crete?

2. Actually bronze?
Bronze is reddish and posseses a "fiery glow" like the one mentioned for Orichalcum. But if it was bronze, they would say so, wouldn't they? If they bother to call it something else every time, maybe it's just a different metal? The question is, which metal is it, and who made it...?

3. Knossos Palace
If Thira had an Orichalcus temple, then orichalcus wouldn't be so out of place in Knossos on Crete. The Knossos Palace still remains, more or less, and Orichalcus supposedly never rusts. Maybe... just maybe.

4. Inside the Labyrinthos
Knossos Palace is to the west of the city. If it was good enough to use in temples, then yes, finding Orichalcus in the palace would seem logical. But the inside of the palace is incredibly complex, so musch so that it is often called a labyrinth. Many have walked in and never left. I hope that you can find it safely...

5. Treasures of Atlantis
some of the Orichalcus used in Thira may still remain in Knossos Palace, to the west of Candia. The inside of the palace is said to be incredibly complex and labyrinthine. Search the palace after making all the necessary preparations.
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