Rennes Le Chateau
I have only recently been introduced to the mystery of Rennes Le Chateau (about a year ago when I bought a copy of The Holy Blood and The Holy Grail - an excellent book by the way, very well worth reading) and I am now obsessed with the legend. I was just thinking that it would make a great subject for s spectrum game (most likely an adventure). Does anyone else think so?
I am aware that there is a PC game based on the legend (Gabriel Knight 3 - Blood of the Sacred, Blood of The Damned) but I think it would be really amazing if there was a spectrum game.
Necros.
I am aware that there is a PC game based on the legend (Gabriel Knight 3 - Blood of the Sacred, Blood of The Damned) but I think it would be really amazing if there was a spectrum game.
Necros.
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It's all really intruiguing stuff, and "Da Vinci Code" only whetted my appetite for more of the same.
Bytes:Chuntey - Spectrum tech blog.
The same thing can be asked of the bible.
Yes, but since I know next to nothing about the bible (except the story of Jesus, of course) apart from the tantalising stuff Dan Brown talks about, I'm equally in the dark regarding it too.
To rephrase my question: Is the Templar legend (or indeed the Da Vinci Code) based on any historical facts or is it just well written fiction?
Bytes:Chuntey - Spectrum tech blog.
http://www.templarhistory.com/who.html
But by all means, avoid that Nicholas Cage movie...
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I have some other books by Baigent, Lincoln and Leigh called "The Messianic Legacy" which expands on the theories put forward in the first book and "The Temple And The Lodge" which deals with Freemasonry. I haven't gotten around to reading them yet though.
I am more interested in the village of Rennes Le Chateau myself and I have visited lots of websites looking for more information. Some day I will actually visit there, if I ever get the money.
I bought The Da Vinci Code last christmas, but I haven't gotten around to reading it yet either. That's always the way with me - I buy books regularly and I remember that I'm still working my way through another book I bought previously so the new one gets shelved. :(
Necros.
As far as I know, and judging from what Franco Cardini, one of the most prominent historians of the Middle Ages, repeatedly wrote in his articles on specialized magazines like Storia e Dossier, it's a myth that originated in the latter decades of the 18th century as a strong pre-Romantic, anti-rationalist reaction against the Enlightment.
Including, and I'm surprised noone brought that out yet, the fact that the depositaries of the Holy Grail are supposed to be the Sinclairs!
I read one chapter of it but soon ran out of steam. I don't have the patience of yore I'm afraid. ;)
Bytes:Chuntey - Spectrum tech blog.
We need more Forteans in the world!!!! Open your minds.....
GO AND GET IT NOW!!!!!!
http://www.forteantimes.com
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Very interested in the Templars/apparent Bible Code/Nostradamus Codes (?) etc etc
:)
(My God, a Spectrum forum.. tut tut.. next we`ll be discussing Sychroncity, Quantum Mechanics, ghjghjghj ghjeghjeghjeghj and hotdogs....)
Whos`s starting the Dear Diedre column... I`ve got a problem see :)
misteaksmistrakesmisyaleserrurs— oh, sod it.I always thought that was a response to being nobbled in JSW's Forgotten Abbey repeatedly i.e. angrily bashing the keyboard randomly.
Necros.
@ Necros Sounds about right.... ghjghjghj ghjeghjeghjeghj has nothing to do with Rennes Le Chateau and I`ll humbly admit that other than reading some books on Templars/Turin Shroud/Masonry some years ago I have very little recollection (don`t read when wrecked...) :)