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Every
surface
in
the
chapel
had
been
carved
with
symbols
Christian
cruciforms
,
Jewish
stars
,
Masonic
seals
,
Templar
crosses
,
cornucopias
,
pyramids
,
astrological
signs
,
plants
,
vegetables
,
pentacles
,
and
roses
.
The
Knights
Templar
had
been
master
stonemasons
,
erecting
Templar
churches
all
over
Europe
,
but
Rosslyn
was
considered
their
most
sublime
labor
of
love
and
veneration
.
The
master
masons
had
left
no
stone
uncarved
.
Rosslyn
Chapel
was
a
shrine
to
all
faiths
to
all
traditions
and
,
above
all
,
to
nature
and
the
goddess
.
The
sanctuary
was
empty
except
for
a
handful
of
visitors
listening
to
a
young
man
giving
the
day
s
last
tour
.
He
was
leading
them
in
a
single
-
file
line
along
a
well
-
known
route
on
the
floor
an
invisible
pathway
linking
six
key
architectural
points
within
the
sanctuary
.
Generations
of
visitors
had
walked
these
straight
lines
,
connecting
the
points
,
and
their
countless
footsteps
had
engravedan
enormous
symbol
on
the
floor
.
The
Star
of
David
,
Langdon
thought
.
No
coincidence
there
.
Also
known
as
Solomon
s
Seal
,
this
hexagram
had
once
been
the
secret
symbol
of
the
stargazing
priests
and
was
later
adopted
by
the
Israelite
kings
David
and
Solomon
.
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The
docent
had
seen
Langdon
and
Sophie
enter
,
and
although
it
was
closing
time
,
offered
a
pleasant
smile
and
motioned
for
them
to
feel
free
to
look
around
.
Langdon
nodded
his
thanks
and
began
to
move
deeper
into
the
sanctuary
.
Sophie
,
however
,
stood
riveted
in
the
entryway
,
a
puzzled
look
on
her
face
.
«
What
is
it
?
»
Langdon
asked
.
Sophie
stared
out
at
the
chapel
.
«
I
think
I
ve
been
here
.
»
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Langdon
was
surprised
.
«
But
you
said
you
hadn
t
even
heard
of
Rosslyn
.
»
«
I
hadn
t
»
She
scanned
the
sanctuary
,
looking
uncertain
.
«
My
grandfather
must
have
brought
me
here
when
I
was
very
young
.
I
don
t
know
.
It
feels
familiar
.
»
As
her
eyes
scanned
the
room
,
she
began
nodding
with
more
certainty
.
«
Yes
.
»
She
pointed
to
the
front
of
the
sanctuary
.
«
Those
two
pillars
I
ve
seen
them
.
»
Langdon
looked
at
the
pair
of
intricately
sculpted
columns
at
the
far
end
of
the
sanctuary
.