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| Subject: The Holy Grail in Scotland? Sat Aug 15, 2009 10:20 am | |
| http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article6719180.eceThe search for the holy grail has been a long and tedious one, and in fact may be more sought after than the ark of the covenant. But enough bout Indiana Jones, we are talking about the real crusaders fortune, the cup of Christ, one of the holiest artifacts to ever come into existence. And what do you think of when you here holy? Thats right, Scotland. The town of Kilwinning has several important roots to my family. Not only has it been the home to my mother's family and her birthplace, it was also the last town they left in before going to America. But, it has also been noted as the Crusader's headquarters in Scotland. There are hundred's of properties belonging to the templars in southwestern scotland, over 200 in total and 30 in Kilwinning, and it is believed that the templars had possession of the grail when the crusades ended. Around the crusaders downfall, it would be likely that the Templars would bury there treasure and go into hiding, reclaiming it later, which suggest that the grail would be buried near one of these old properties. But will it? Only time can tell. | |
| | | Liter_Of_Cola Member
| Subject: Re: The Holy Grail in Scotland? Sat Aug 15, 2009 10:41 am | |
| so, did you happen to read the Da Vinci Code? | |
| | | Drapheonas Member
| Subject: Re: The Holy Grail in Scotland? Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:33 am | |
| Ok first off it's a known fact that the templers exist today in the form of bankers in switzerland, (not even joking) and two, when I think of the word holy I think of Italy, then Russia, then I think of multiple countries at once, scotland being one of them. Also, the templars very likely don't have, and never did have, the holy grail. | |
| | | Liter_Of_Cola Member
| Subject: Re: The Holy Grail in Scotland? Sun Aug 16, 2009 11:28 am | |
| it it claimed that they traveled to Newfoundland and buried it there too...
chances are it just kind of rotted away, I mean it has been like 2000 years since it was last used... | |
| | | Blackout Member
| Subject: Re: The Holy Grail in Scotland? Sun Aug 16, 2009 11:53 am | |
| First of all, Scotland being the holiest place on earth was sarcastic.
Second, it was most likely not made of wood, still would be a simple design, but not wood.
And even if the grail is not there, there has to be countless caches of treasure buried around Scotland.
Newfoundland was kind of a strech, most likely people just hid it away in a place where it could be easily recovered. | |
| | | Vile
| Subject: Re: The Holy Grail in Scotland? Sun Aug 16, 2009 1:26 pm | |
| You should read Foucault's Pendulum. | |
| | | Drapheonas Member
| Subject: Re: The Holy Grail in Scotland? Mon Aug 17, 2009 12:08 pm | |
| Whatever.. it's a load of crup anyhow. | |
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