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How could the Count never age over the span of an entire century?
 
Many theories exist from him being a clever charlatan, to possessing an elixir of eternal youth, to being an immortal  "Master" of the world. Some believe he was Cartaphilus, the Wandering Jew present at the trial of Jesus.  Fans of science fiction surmise he was a time traveller from the future, skipping across the decades, or an immortal vampyre.  A more modern explanation could be he possessed a genetic alteration that increased his longevity. 
 
Could the Count still be alive today?
 
A VERY good question.  Theosophists believe he ascended to another plane and speaks to us today only through selected psychics.  If he was still alive today, who would he be?  A wealthy philanthropist influencing world events, a rock star still pursuing his music, an adventurous entrepreneur still pushing the envelope?  Since the Count's exit, there have been many turning points in our world's history that seem to happen in the nick of time, saving the earth from a darker future.  Are these by chance alone or does some power or person subtly guide the world in time of need? 
 
What is the Count's true identity?
 
There are many theories, including being the illegitimate son of the widowed Queen Anna Marie of Spain.  Most researchers believe he was the son of the exiled Hungarian Prince Ferenc Leopold Rakcozi II.  Others believe him to be the last surviving Atlantean, Nicholas Flamel or Merlin the Magician.
 
When will the Biography and Novel be published?
 
No sooner than a year.  The manuscripts are currently with a literary agent seeking a publishing house.
 
Are there documentary or movie plans for the books?
 
The Count's biography could easily be made into a documentary. The novels are a cross between James Michener and Monte Cristo and do have film or mini series potential.  The scope will be daunting due to the Count's many adventures.

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Chronicling the Adventures of Count Saint-Germain