The heavi1yย forested park known as the Bois de Boulogne was called many things, but the Parisian cognoscenti knew it as โthe Garden of Earthly Delights.โ The epithet, despite sounding flattering, was quite to the contrary. Anyone who had seen the lurid Bosch painting of the same name understood the jab; the painting, like the forest, was dark and twisted, a purgatory for freaks and fetishists. At night, the forestโs winding lanes were lined with hundreds of glistening bodies for hire, earthly delights to satisfy oneโs deepest unspoken desiresโmale, female, and everything in between.
As Langdon gathered his thoughts to tell Sophie about the Priory of Sion, their taxi passed through the wooded entrance to the park and began heading west on the cobblestone crossfare. Langdon was having trouble concentrating as a scattering of the parkโs nocturnal residents were already emerging from the shadows and flaunting their wares in the glare of the headlights. Ahead, two topless teenage girls shot smoldering gazes into the taxi. Beyond them, a well-oiled black man in a G-string turned and flexed his buttocks. Beside him, a gorgeous blond woman lifted her miniskirt to reveal that she was not, in fact, a woman.
Heaven help me!ย Langdon turned his gaze back inside the cab and took a deep breath.
โTell me about the Priory of Sion,โ Sophie said.
Langdon nodded, unable to imagine a less congruous a backdrop for the legend he was about to tell. He wondered where to begin. The brotherhoodโs history spanned more than a millennium โฆ an astonishing chronicle of secrets, blackmail, betrayal, and even brutal torture at the hands of an angry Pope.
โThe Priory of Sion,โ he began, โwas founded in terusalem in 1099 by a French king named Godefroi de Bouillon, immediately after he had conquered the city.โ
Sophie nodded, her eyes riveted on him.
โKing Godefroi was allegedly the possessor of a powerful secretโ a secret that had been in his family since the time of Christ. Fearing his secret might be lost when he died, he founded a secret brotherhoodโthe Priory of Sionโand charged them with protecting his secret by quietly passing it on from generation to generation. During their years in terusalem, the Priory learned of a stash of hidden documents buried beneath the ruins of Herodโs temple, which had been built atop the earlier ruins of Solomonโs Temple. These documents, they believed, corroborated Godefroiโs powerful secret and were so explosive in nature that the Church would stop at nothing to get them.โ
Sophie looked uncertain.
โThe Priory vowed that no matter how long it took, these documents must be recovered from the rubble beneath the temple and protected forever, so the truth would never die. In order to retrieve the documents from within the ruins, the Priory created a military armโa group of nine knights called the Order of the Poor Knights of Christ and the Temple of Solomon.โ Langdon paused. โMore commonly known as the Knights Templar.โ
Sophie glanced up with a surprised look of recognition.
Langdon had lectured often enough on the Knights Templar to know that almost everyone on earth had heard of them, at least abstractedly. For academics, the Templarsโ history was a precarious world where fact, lore, and misinformation had become so intertwined that extracting a pristine truth was almost impossible. Nowadays, Langdon hesitated even to mention the Knights Templar while lecturing because it invariably led to a barrage of convoluted inquiries into assorted conspiracy theories.
Sophie already looked troubled. โYouโre saying the Knights Templar were founded by the Priory of Sion to retrieve a collection of secret documents? I thought the Templars were created to protect the Holy Land.โ
โA common misconception. The idea of protection of pilgrims was theย guiseย under which the Templars ran their mission. Their true goal in the Holy Land was to retrieve the documents from beneath the ruins of the temple.โ
โAnd did they find them?โ
Langdon grinned. โNobody knows for sure, but the one thing on which all academics agree is this: The Knights discoveredย somethingย down there in the ruins โฆ something that made them wealthy and powerful beyond anyoneโs wildest imagination.โ
Langdon quickly gave Sophie the standard academic sketch of the accepted Knights Templar history, explaining how the Knights were in the Holy Land during the Second Crusade and told King Baldwin
II that they were there to protect Christian pilgrims on the roadways. Although unpaid and sworn to poverty, the Knights told the king they required basic shelter and requested his permission to take up residence in the stables under the ruins of the temple. King Baldwin granted the soldiersโ request, and the Knights took up their meager residence inside the devastated shrine.
The odd choice of lodging, Langdon explained, had been anything but random. The Knights believed the documents the Priory sought were buried deep under the ruinsโbeneath the Holy of Holies, a sacred chamber where God Himself was believed to reside. Literally, the very center of the tewish faith. For almost a decade, the nine Knights lived in the ruins, excavating in total secrecy through solid rock.
Sophie looked over. โAnd you said they discovered something?โ โThey certainly did,โ Langdon said, explaining how it had taken
nine years, but the Knights had finally found what they had been searching for. They took the treasure from the temple and traveled to Europe, where their influence seemed to solidify overnight.
Nobody was certain whether the Knights had blackmailed the Vatican or whether the Church simply tried to buy the Knightsโ silence, but Pope Innocent II immediately issued an unprecedented papal bull that afforded the Knights Templar limitless power and declared them โa law unto themselvesโโan autonomous army independent of all interference from kings and prelates, both religious and political.
With their new carte blanche from the Vatican, the Knights Templar expanded at a staggering rate, both in numbers and political force, amassing vast estates in over a dozen countries. They
began extending credit to bankrupt royals and charging interest in return, thereby establishing modern banking and broadening their wealth and influence still further.
By the 1300s, the Vatican sanction had helped the Knights amass so much power that Pope Clement V decided that something had to be done. Working in concert with Franceโs King Philippe IV, the Pope devised an ingeniously planned sting operation to quash the Templars and seize their treasure, thus taking control of the secrets held over the Vatican. In a military maneuver worthy of the CIA, Pope Clement issued secret sealed orders to be opened simultaneously by his soldiers all across Europe on Friday, October 13 of 1307.
At dawn on the thirteenth, the documents were unsealed and their appalling contents revealed. Clementโs letter claimed that God had visited him in a vision and warned him that the Knights Templar were heretics guilty of devil worship, homosexuality, defiling the cross, sodomy, and other blasphemous behavior. Pope Clement had been asked by God to cleanse the earth by rounding up all the Knights and torturing them until they confessed their crimes against God. Clementโs Machiavellian operation came off with clockwork precision. On that day, countless Knights were captured, tortured mercilessly, and finally burned at the stake as heretics. Echoes of the tragedy still resonated in modern culture; to this day, Friday the thirteenth was considered unlucky.
Sophie looked confused. โThe Knights Templar were obliterated? I thought fraternities of Templars still exist today?โ
โThey do, under a variety of names. Despite Clementโs false charges and best efforts to eradicate them, the Knights had powerful allies, and some managed to escape the Vatican purges. The Templarsโ potent treasure trove of documents, which had apparently been their source of power, was Clementโs true objective, but it slipped through his fingers. The documents had long since been entrusted to the Templarsโ shadowy architects, the Priory of Sion, whose veil of secrecy had kept them safely out of range of the Vaticanโs onslaught. As the Vatican closed in, the Priory smuggled
their documents from a Paris preceptory by night onto Templar ships in La Rochelle.โ
โWhere did the documents go?โ
Langdon shrugged. โThat mysteryโs answer is known only to the Priory of Sion. Because the documents remain the source of constant investigation and speculation even today, they are believed to have been moved and rehidden several times. Current speculation places the documents somewhere in the United Kingdom.โ
Sophie looked uneasy.
โFor a thousand years,โ Langdon continued, โlegends of this secret have been passed on. The entire collection of documents, its power, and the secret it reveals have become known by a single nameโ Sangreal. Hundreds of books have been written about it, and few mysteries have caused as much interest among historians as the Sangreal.โ
โThe Sangreal? Does the word have anything to do with the French wordย sangย or Spanishย sangreโmeaning โbloodโ?โ
Langdon nodded. Blood was the backbone of the Sangreal, and yet not in the way Sophie probably imagined. โThe legend is complicated, but the important thing to remember is that the Priory guards the proof, and is purportedly awaiting the right moment in history to reveal the truth.โ
โWhat truth? What secret could possibly be that powerful?โ Langdon took a deep breath and gazed out at the underbelly of
Paris leering in the shadows. โSophie, the wordย Sangrealย is an ancient word. It has evolved over the years into another term โฆ a more modern name.โ He paused. โWhen I tell you its modern name, youโll realize you already know a lot about it. In fact, almost everyone on earth has heard the story of the Sangreal.โ
Sophie looked skeptical. โIโve never heard of it.โ
โSure you have.โ Langdon smiled. โYouโre just used to hearing it called by the name โHoly Grail.โ โ