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In
addition
to
identifying
Rosslyn
by
name
,
the
verse
made
reference
to
several
of
the
chapel
’
s
renowned
architectural
features
.
Despite
the
clarity
of
Saunière
’
s
final
revelation
,
Langdon
had
been
left
feeling
more
off
balance
than
enlightened
.
To
him
,
Rosslyn
Chapel
seemed
far
too
obvious
a
location
.
For
centuries
,
this
stone
chapel
had
echoed
with
whispers
of
the
Holy
Grail
’
s
presence
.
The
whispers
had
turned
to
shouts
in
recent
decades
when
ground
-
penetrating
radar
revealed
the
presence
of
an
astonishing
structure
beneath
the
chapel
–
a
massive
subterranean
chamber
.
Not
only
did
this
deep
vault
dwarf
the
chapel
atop
it
,
but
it
appeared
to
have
no
entrance
or
exit
.
Archaeologists
petitioned
to
begin
blasting
through
the
bedrock
to
reach
the
mysterious
chamber
,
but
the
Rosslyn
Trust
expressly
forbade
any
excavation
of
the
sacred
site
.
Of
course
,
this
only
fueled
the
fires
of
speculation
.
What
was
the
Rosslyn
Trust
trying
to
hide
?
Rosslyn
had
now
become
a
pilgrimage
site
for
mystery
seekers
.
Some
claimed
they
were
drawn
here
by
the
powerful
magnetic
field
that
emanated
inexplicably
from
these
coordinates
,
some
claimed
they
came
to
search
the
hillside
for
a
hidden
entrance
to
the
vault
,
but
most
admitted
they
had
come
simply
to
wander
the
grounds
and
absorb
the
lore
of
the
Holy
Grail
.
Although
Langdon
had
never
been
to
Rosslyn
before
now
,
he
always
chuckled
when
he
heard
the
chapel
described
as
the
current
home
of
the
Holy
Grail
.
Admittedly
,
Rosslyn
once
might
have
been
home
to
the
Grail
,
long
ago
…
but
certainly
no
longer
.
Far
too
much
attention
had
been
drawn
to
Rosslyn
in
past
decades
,
and
sooner
or
later
someone
would
find
a
way
to
break
into
the
vault
.
True
Grail
academics
agreed
that
Rosslyn
was
a
decoy
–
one
of
the
devious
dead
ends
the
Priory
crafted
so
convincingly
.
Tonight
,
however
,
with
the
Priory
’
s
keystone
offering
a
verse
that
pointed
directly
to
this
spot
,
Langdon
no
longer
felt
so
smug
.
A
perplexing
question
had
been
running
through
his
mind
all
day
:
Why
would
Saunière
go
to
such
effort
to
guide
us
to
so
obvious
a
location
?
There
seemed
only
one
logical
answer
.
There
is
something
about
Rosslyn
we
have
yet
to
understand
.
«
Robert
?
»
Sophie
was
standing
outside
the
car
,
looking
back
at
him
.
«
Are
you
corning
?
»
She
was
holding
the
rosewood
box
,
which
Captain
Fache
had
returned
to
them
.
Inside
,
both
cryptexes
had
been
reassembled
and
nested
as
they
had
been
found
.
The
papyrus
verse
was
locked
safely
at
its
core
–
minus
the
shattered
vial
of
vinegar
.