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ereabouts known。;
Vittoria frowned。 ;Sounds like a situazione senza soluzione。;
;Exactly。 A catch´22察as we would say。;
;So what did they do拭
;They were scientists。 They examined the problem and found a solution。 A brilliant one察actually。 The Illuminati created a kind of ingenious map directing scientists to their sanctuary。;
Vittoria looked suddenly skeptical and slowed。 ;A map拭Sounds careless。 If a copy fell into the wrong hands 。 。 。;
;It couldn't察─Langdon said。 ;No copies existed anywhere。 It was not the kind of map that fit on paper。 It was enormous。 A blazed trail of sorts across the city。;
Vittoria slowed even further。 ;Arrows painted on sidewalks拭
;In a sense察yes察but much more subtle。 The map consisted of a series of carefully concealed symbolic markers placed in public locations around the city。 One marker led to the next 。 。 。 and the next 。 。 。 a trail 。 。 。 eventually leading to the Illuminati lair。;
Vittoria eyed him askance。 ;Sounds like a treasure hunt。;
Langdon chuckled。 ;In a manner of speaking察it is。 The Illuminati called their string of markers 'The Path of Illumination' and anyone who wanted to join the brotherhood had to follow it all the way to the end。 A kind of test。;
;But if the Vatican wanted to find the Illuminati察─Vittoria argued察 couldn't they simply follow the markers拭
;No。 The path was hidden。 A puzzle察constructed in such a way that only certain people would have the ability to track the markers and figure out where the Illuminati church was hidden。 The Illuminati intended it as a kind of initiation察functioning not only as a security measure but also as a screening process to ensure that only the brightest scientists arrived at their door。;
;I don't buy it。 In the 1600s the clergy were some of the most educated men in the world。 If these markers were in public locations察certainly there existed members of the Vatican who could have figured it out。;
;Sure察─Langdon said察 if they had known about the markers。 But they didn't。 And they never noticed them because the Illuminati designed them in such a way that clerics would never suspect what they were。 They used a method known in symbology as dissimulation。;
;Camouflage。;
Langdon was impressed。 ;You know the term。;
;Dissimulacione察─she said。 ;Nature's best defense。 Try spotting a trumpet fish floating vertically in seagrass。;
;Okay察─Langdon said。 ;The Illuminati used the same concept。 They created markers that faded into the backdrop of ancient Rome。 They couldn't use ambigrams or scientific symbology because it would be far too conspicuous察so they called on an Illuminati artist´the same anonymous prodigy who had created their ambigrammatic symbol 'Illuminati'´and they missioned him to carve four sculptures。;
;Illuminati sculptures拭─
;Yes察sculptures with two strict guidelines。 First察the sculptures had to look like the rest of the artwork in Rome 。 。 。 artwork that the Vatican would never suspect belonged to the Illuminati。;
;Religious art。;
Langdon nodded察feeling a tinge of excitement察talking faster now。 ;And the second guideline was that the four sculptures had to have very specific themes。 Each piece needed to be a subtle tribute to one of the four elements of science。;
;Four elements拭─Vittoria said。 ;There are over a hundred。;
;Not in the 1600s察─Langdon reminded her。 ;Early alchemists believed the entire universe was made up of only four substances此Earth察Air察Fire察and Water。;
The early cross察Langdon knew察was the most mon symbol of the four elements´four arms representing Earth察Air察Fire察and Water。 Beyond that察though察there existed literally dozens of symbolic occurrences of Earth察Air察Fire察and Water throughout history´the Pythagorean cycles of life察the Chinese Hong´Fan察the Jungian male and female rudiments察the quadrants of the Zodiac察even the Muslims revered the four ancient elements 。 。 。 although in Islam they were known as ;squares察clouds察lightning察and waves。; For Langdon察though察it was a more modern usage that always gave him chills´the Mason's four mystic grades of Absolute Initiation此Earth察Air察Fire察and Water。
Vittoria seemed mystified。 ;So this Illuminati artist created four pieces of art that looked religious察but were actually tributes to Earth察Air察Fire察and Water拭
;Exactly察─Langdon said察quickly turning up Via Sentinel toward the archives。 ;The pieces blended into the sea of religious artwork all over Rome。 By donating the artwork anonymously to specific churches and then using their political influence察the brotherhood facilitated placement of these four pieces in carefully chosen churches in Rome。 Each piece of course was a marker 。 。 。 subtly pointing to the next church 。 。 。 where the next marker awaited。 It functioned as a trail of clues disguised as religious art。 If an Illuminati candidate could find the first church and the marker for Earth察he could follow it to Air 。 。 。 and then to Fire 。 。 。 and then to Water 。 。 。 and finally to the Church of Illumination。;
Vittoria was looking less and less clear。 ;And this has something to do with catching the Illuminati assassin拭
Langdon smiled as he played his ace。 ;Oh察yes。 The Illuminati called these four churches by a very special name。 The Altars of Science。;
Vittoria frowned。 ;I'm sorry察that means noth´; She stopped short。 ;L'altare di scienza拭─she exclaimed。 ;The Illuminati assassin。 He warned that the cardinals would be virgin sacrifices on the altars of science
Langdon gave her a smile。 ;Four cardinals。 Four churches。 The four altars of science。;
She looked stunned。 ;You're saying the four churches where the cardinals will be sacrificed are the same four churches that mark the ancient Path of Illumination拭
;I believe so察yes。;
;But why would the killer have given us that clue拭
;Why not拭─Langdon replied。 ;Very few historians know about these sculptures。 Even fewer believe they exist。 And their locations have remained secret for four hundred years。 No doubt the Illuminati trusted the secret for another five hours。 Besides察the Illuminati don't need their Path of Illumination anymore。 Their secret lair is probably long gone anyway。 They live in the modern world。 They meet in bank boardrooms察eating clubs察private golf courses。 Tonight they want to make their secrets public。 This is their moment。 Their grand unveiling。;
Langdon feared the Illuminati unveiling would have a special symmetry to it that he had not yet mentioned。 The four brands。 The killer had sworn each cardinal would be branded with a different symbol。 Proof the ancient legends are true察the killer had said。 The legend of the four ambigrammatic brands was as old as the Illuminati itself此earth察air察fire察water´four words crafted in perfect symmetry。 Just like the word Illuminati。 Each cardinal was to be branded with one of the ancient elements of science。 The rumor that the four brands were in English rather than Italian remained a point of debate among historians。 English seemed a random deviation from their natural tongue 。 。 。 and the Illuminati did nothing randomly。
Langdon turned up the brick pathway before the archive building。 Ghastly images thrashed in his mind。 The overall Illuminati plot was starting to reveal its patient grandeur。 The brotherhood had vowed to stay silent as long as it took察amassing enough influence and power that they could resurface without fear察make their stand察fight their cause in broad daylight。 The Illuminati were no longer about hiding。 They were about flaunting their power察confirming the conspiratorial myths as fact。 Tonight was a global publicity stunt。
Vittoria said察 Here es our escort。; Langdon looked up to see a Swiss Guard hurrying across an adjacent lawn toward the front door。
When the guard saw them察he stopped in his tracks。 He stared at them察as though he thought he was hallucinating。 Without a word he turned away and pulled out his walkie´talkie。 Apparently incredulous at what he was being asked to do察the guard spoke urgently to the person on the other end。 The angry bark ing back was indecipherable to Langdon察but its message was clear。 The guard slumped察put away the walkie´talkie察and turned to them with a look of discontent。
Not a word was spoken as the guard guided them into the building。 They passed through four steel doors察two passkey entries察down a long stairwell察and into a foyer with two bination keypads。 Passing through a high´tech series of electronic gates察they arrived at the end of a long hallway outside a set of wide oak double doors。 The guard stopped察looked them over again and察mumbling under his breath察walked to a metal box on the wall。 He unlocked it察reached inside察and pressed a code。 The doors before them buzzed察and the deadbolt fell open。
The guard turned察speaking to them for the first time。 ;The archives are beyond that door。 I have been instructed to escort you this far and return for briefing on another matter。;
;You're leaving拭─Vittoria demanded。
;Swiss Guards are not cleared for access to the Secret Archives。 You are here only because my mander received a direct order from the camerlegno。;
;But how do we get out拭─
;Monodirectional security。 You