Box: The two-headed eagle...
is the Russian Tsar's coat of arms.
This symbol was passed down to Ivan III after the Byzantine Empire collapsed in 1453...
and it has been passed down through the generations of Tsars.
But why does the eagle have two heads?
It is actually a hidden reference to the image of “Saint George Slaying the Dragon”.
Undersecretary: Yes, I heard about you from Mr Dorian Grey.
Hallward: You were with him in Paris?
Undersecretary: Yes, I heard your skills are of the utmost excellence, Gaspadin (*Russian for Mister) Hallward.
Hallward: Why thank you, Undersecretary Vachesrov Preiv.
Ah, I'm so sorry but... That Orb in your left hand...
Could you lift it a bit higher...
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