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Holy Grail

 

            
             The Holy Grail is one of the most lasting symbols in medieval Christianity. It's history dates back to Christ's time and the Last Supper. The Holy Grail also holds many powers in itself. The Grail has held and still holds a great fascination. It promises mystery, secrecy, and knowledge available to all, but found by only a few. It also holds a special communication with God or the knowledge of God as well as invisibility to evil or unworthy eyes. It is by it's nature very mysterious, and it is that mystery that catches the eye of historians, writers, poets, and many other people.
             The history of the Grail starts with a man called Joseph of Arimethea who receives the Grail used by Christ in his Last Supper. After Christ's death, he collects some blood into the cup. Joseph is then accused of stealing the Grail and his sent to prison. After being released, together with his sister and her husband Bron, he goes to Glastonbury with some disciples and there they build the first Christian Church in Glastonbury, along with the First Grail's Table. Around it, 12 people can sit; the 13th seat is left empty to remind everyone of Jesus" place. The Grail is guarded in the church at Glastonbury and is used at masses on Sunday's. After Joseph's death, the Grail is committed to Bron, and after him it is given to a man by the name of Alain to guard the Grail. At the famous Round Table, also known as the Third Grail's Table, the Grail appeared to all the knights at the time of Pentecost, and from then on the knights decide to go in search of the Grail. Lancelot, Perceval, Galahad, Bors and Gawain face many adventures but only Galahad is able to reach it, but dying in a moment of glory. From then on no one has been able to find it, and wherever it was, it still should be there.
            


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