"IT'S NOT WHAT IT SAYS. It's what it does not."
Rosa looked to Rafel's steady amber eyes, seeking courage in its piercing depths. She found it, and went on, explaining;
"The Templars loved to write in code. In their scripts. In their tomes. And apparently, on their doors. It was a time of persecution and sadism in the church. But they also masked the true intent of their hearts in misdirections. The lay meaning of whatever they wrote was not the real meaning. So that in the times of King Thomopoulos, many scholars misinterpreted their scripts, often to their deaths.
A Templar monk once wrote, 'The serpent is grievous to the children not born of fire.'