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Finding the true Grail brought eternal life, which lasted until crossing the Great Seal, the price for immortality. In Henry Jones' Grail diary, he abbreviated the three challenges in Latin as "The Pendulum," "The Cobbles," and "The Invisible Bridge." Īlthough credited as having only three challenges to get to the Grail, the final one was, according to the Grail Knight, to "choose wisely" among a set of many cups, plates, and bowls to drink spring water out of.

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The object was for the person to believe they can cross whether or not they can see the path. The Path of God - "Only in the leap from the lion's head will he prove his worth." In the last of the challenges, the person must take a "leap of faith" from a sculpture of a lion's head across a huge canyon, when in reality there is a hidden path that is painted to look like the depth of the canyon.Incorrect tiles would break through, causing the seeker to plunge into a deep chasm below the floor. The answer was Jehovah, but was to be spelled in Latin as "Iehova". The object was to figure out and step on the correct spelling to the Word.

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The Word of God - "Only in the footsteps of God will he proceed." The second challenge had a series of lettered tiles on the floor.He would then have to kneel quickly in order to avoid being decapitated by two huge circular saws. At the start, a person would feel the wind (the Breath) blow through the chamber's thick cobwebs.

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  • The Breath of God - "Only the penitent man will pass." The object of the first challenge was to kneel before the breath of God.
  • Ī Great Seal lay at the entrance to the temple in which a series of challenges were designed to prevent most seekers of the Grail from finding the room in which it was stored.

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    History " Three devices of such lethal cunning." ― Henry Jones, Sr.












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