She spent five years as a maritime salvage diver off the coast of Cyprus, recovering amphorae from a Roman wreck. She worked three seasons in the jungles of Cambodia, hunting looted Khmer statues. And she spent fourteen months in a Bolivian prison (wrongfully, she insists) after being accused of trafficking pre-Columbian artifacts.
, the only other person known to have controlled such a spirit. Key elements of the story include: The Setting
But it wasn't until she stumbled upon an obscure text about a lost city deep in the jungle that Sara's true adventure began. The text spoke of a fabled city, hidden away for centuries, filled with gold and precious jewels. The story was tantalizing, and Sara was hooked. She spent months researching, planning, and preparing for the expedition, pouring over maps and seeking out experts who could help her navigate the treacherous terrain.
But Sara's thirst for adventure didn't end there. She went on to explore the deserts of North Africa, searching for the fabled golden cities of the ancient Berbers. She braved the scorching heat and treacherous sand dunes, following cryptic maps and deciphering ancient texts. And though the journey was tough, Sara persevered, driven by her insatiable curiosity and her passion for uncovering the secrets of the past.
: Upon arrival, Sara finds the local town overrun by "lust-mad beast men" and must navigate the Countess's castle, which is inhabited by six feral women before she can reach the "towering goddess of dark lust" herself. Series Background
As she grew older, Sara's fascination with treasure hunting only deepened. She began to study the art of archaeology, learning about the techniques and tools used to uncover hidden treasures and lost cities. She practiced her skills on small-scale excavations, honing her knowledge of ancient artifacts and developing a keen eye for spotting hidden clues.