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==Final Years and Death== Michael spent his final years in Cathay, continuing his scholarly pursuits and living as a monk. His exact fate remains a mystery, but legends suggest several possibilities: *Holy Orders in Cathay: Some accounts claim that Michael took vows in a Nestorian Christian monastery in China, where he spent his remaining years in prayer and study. *Death on the Road: Others believe he died while traveling with another caravan, perhaps on a journey to return to Europe or to explore further into Asia. *Burial in Cathay: It is said that Michael was buried in an unmarked grave somewhere in Cathay, his bones resting in a land far from his birthplace. The location of his grave, if it exists, remains unknown. --- ===Legacy=== Michael Gulliver Blackrune’s life was a testament to the power of curiosity, resilience, and faith. His journey from a disgraced illegitimate son in England to a scholar in the court of Cathay spanned nearly a century and touched nearly every corner of the medieval world. *Cultural Bridge: Michael’s life symbolized the interconnectedness of medieval civilizations. His fluency in multiple languages and his interactions with diverse cultures made him a bridge between East and West. *Lost Writings: Though most of his writings were lost to history, fragments of his work were said to have influenced later scholars and explorers, including Marco Polo, who traveled to Cathay decades after Michael’s death. *Legend and Folklore: In the centuries that followed, Michael became a figure of legend, his story blending fact and fiction. Tales of the “Old Monk of Cathay” who played chess with Saladin and debated with Kublai Khan became part of the folklore of the Silk Road. --- ===Epitaph=== Michael Gulliver Blackrune’s final resting place remains a mystery, but his legacy endures. He was a man who defied the limitations of his birth, embraced the diversity of the world, and sought to bridge the divides of culture and faith. Whether his bones lie in Cathay or elsewhere, his spirit lives on in the stories of those who dare to dream beyond the horizon.
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