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a frozen puddle of his own urine察the hair around his shriveled genitals spidered with frost。
Fighting a wave of nausea察Langdon let his eyes fall to the victim's chest。 Although Langdon had stared at the symmetrical wound a dozen times on the fax察the burn was infinitely more manding in real life。 The raised察broiled flesh was perfectly delineated 。 。 。 the symbol flawlessly formed。
Langdon wondered if the intense chill now raking through his body was the air´conditioning or his utter amazement with the significance of what he was now staring at。
His heart pounded as he circled the body察reading the word upside down察reaffirming the genius of the symmetry。 The symbol seemed even less conceivable now that he was staring at it。
;Mr。 Langdon拭
Langdon did not hear。 He was in another world 。 。 。 his world察his element察a world where history察myth察and fact collided察flooding his senses。 The gears turned。
;Mr。 Langdon拭─Kohler's eyes probed expectantly。
Langdon did not look up。 His disposition now intensified察his focus total。 ;How much do you already know拭─
;Only what I had time to read on your website。 The word Illuminati means 'the enlightened ones。' It is the name of some sort of ancient brotherhood。;
Langdon nodded。 ;Had you heard the name before拭
;Not until I saw it branded on Mr。 Vetra。;
;So you ran a web search for it拭
;Yes。;
;And the word returned hundreds of references察no doubt。;
;Thousands察─Kohler said。 ;Yours察however察contained references to Harvard察Oxford察a reputable publisher察as well as a list of related publications。 As a scientist I have e to learn that information is only as valuable as its source。 Your credentials seemed authentic。;
Langdon's eyes were still riveted on the body。
Kohler said nothing more。 He simply stared察apparently waiting for Langdon to shed some light on the scene before them。
Langdon looked up察glancing around the frozen flat。 ;Perhaps we should discuss this in a warmer place拭─
;This room is fine。; Kohler seemed oblivious to the cold。 ;We'll talk here。;
Langdon frowned。 The Illuminati history was by no means a simple one。 I'll freeze to death trying to explain it。 He gazed again at the brand察feeling a renewed sense of awe。
Although accounts of the Illuminati emblem were legendary in modern symbology察no academic had ever actually seen it。 Ancient documents described the symbol as an ambigram´ambi meaning ;both;´signifying it was legible both ways。 And although ambigrams were mon in symbology´swastikas察yin yang察Jewish stars察simple crosses´the idea that a word could be crafted into an ambigram seemed utterly impossible。 Modern symbologists had tried for years to forge the word ;Illuminati; into a perfectly symmetrical style察but they had failed miserably。 Most academics had now decided the symbol's existence was a myth。
;So who are the Illuminati拭─Kohler demanded。
Yes察Langdon thought察who indeed拭He began his tale。
;Since the beginning of history察─Langdon explained察 a deep rift has existed between science and religion。 Outspoken scientists like Copernicus´;
;Were murdered察─Kohler interjected。 ;Murdered by the church for revealing scientific truths。 Religion has always persecuted science。;
;Yes。 But in the 1500s察a group of men in Rome fought back against the church。 Some of Italy's most enlightened men´physicists察mathematicians察astronomers´began meeting secretly to share their concerns about the church's inaccurate teachings。 They feared that the church's monopoly on 'truth' threatened academic enlightenment around the world。 They founded the world's first scientific think tank察calling themselves 'the enlightened ones。' ;
;The Illuminati。;
;Yes察─Langdon said。 ;Europe's most learned minds 。 。 。 dedicated to the quest for scientific truth。;
Kohler fell silent。
;Of course察the Illuminati were hunted ruthlessly by the Catholic Church。 Only through rites of extreme secrecy did the scientists remain safe。 Word spread through the academic underground察and the Illuminati brotherhood grew to include academics from all over Europe。 The scientists met regularly in Rome at an ultrasecret lair they called the Church of Illumination。;
Kohler coughed and shifted in his chair。
;Many of the Illuminati察─Langdon continued察 wanted to bat the church's tyranny with acts of violence察but their most revered member persuaded them against it。 He was a pacifist察as well as one of history's most famous scientists。;
Langdon was certain Kohler would recognize the name。 Even nonscientists were familiar with the ill´fated astronomer who had been arrested and almost executed by the church for proclaiming that the sun察and not the earth察was the center of the solar system。 Although his data were incontrovertible察the astronomer was severely punished for implying that God had placed mankind somewhere other than at the center of His universe。
;His name was Galileo Galilei察─Langdon said。
Kohler looked up。 ;Galileo拭
;Yes。 Galileo was an Illuminatus。 And he was also a devout Catholic。 He tried to soften the church's position on science by proclaiming that science did not undermine the existence of God察but rather reinforced it。 He wrote once that when he looked through his telescope at the spinning planets察he could hear God's voice in the music of the spheres。 He held that science and religion were not enemies察but rather allies´two different languages telling the same story察a story of symmetry and balance 。 。 。 heaven and hell察night and day察hot and cold察God and Satan。 Both science and religion rejoiced in God's symmetry 。 。 。 the endless contest of light and dark。; Langdon paused察stamping his feet to stay warm。
Kohler simply sat in his wheelchair and stared。
;Unfortunately察─Langdon added察 the unification of science and religion was not what the church wanted。;
;Of course not察─Kohler interrupted。 ;The union would have nullified the church's claim as the sole vessel through which man could understand God。 So the church tried Galileo as a heretic察found him guilty察and put him under permanent house arrest。 I am quite aware of scientific history察Mr。 Langdon。 But this was all centuries ago。 What does it have to do with Leonardo Vetra拭─
The million dollar question。 Langdon cut to the chase。 ;Galileo's arrest threw the Illuminati into upheaval。 Mistakes were made察and the church discovered the identities of four members察whom they captured and interrogated。 But the four scientists revealed nothing 。 。 。 even under torture。;
;Torture拭
Langdon nodded。 ;They were branded alive。 On the chest。 With the symbol of a cross。;
Kohler's eyes widened察and he shot an uneasy glance at Vetra's body。
;Then the scientists were brutally murdered察their dead bodies dropped in the streets of Rome as a warning to others thinking of joining the Illuminati。 With the church closing in察the remaining Illuminati fled Italy。;
Langdon paused to make his point。 He looked directly into Kohler's dead eyes。 ;The Illuminati went deep underground察where they began mixing with other refugee groups fleeing the Catholic purges´mystics察alchemists察occultists察Muslims察Jews。 Over the years察the Illuminati began absorbing new members。 A new Illuminati emerged。 A darker Illuminati。 A deeply anti´Christian Illuminati。 They grew very powerful察employing mysterious rites察deadly secrecy察vowing someday to rise again and take revenge on the Catholic Church。 Their power grew to the point where the church considered them the single most dangerous anti´Christian force on earth。 The Vatican denounced the brotherhood as Shaitan。;
;Shaitan拭─
;It's Islamic。 It means 'adversary' 。 。 。 God's adversary。 The church chose Islam for the name because it was a language they considered dirty。; Langdon hesitated。 ;Shaitan is the root of an English word 。 。 。Satan。;
An uneasiness crossed Kohler's face。
Langdon's voice was grim。 ;Mr。 Kohler察I do not know how this marking appeared on this man's chest 。 。 。 or why 。 。 。 but you are looking at the long´lost symbol of the world's oldest and most powerful satanic cult。;
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The alley was narrow and deserted。 The Hassassin strode quickly now察his black eyes filling with anticipation。 As he approached his destination察Janus's parting words echoed in his mind。 Phase two begins shortly。 Get some rest。
The Hassassin smirked。 He had been awake all night察but sleep was the last thing on his mind。 Sleep was for the weak。 He was a warrior like his ancestors before him察and his people never slept once a battle had begun。 This battle had most definitely begun察and he had been given the honor of spilling first blood。 Now he had two hours to celebrate his glory before going back to work。
Sleep拭There are far better ways to relax 。 。 。
An appetite for hedonistic pleasure was something bred into him by his ancestors。 His ascendants had indulged in hashish察but he preferred a different kind of gratification。 He took pride in his body´a well´tuned察lethal machine察which察despite his heritage察he refused to pollute with narcotics。 He had developed a more nourishing addiction than drugs 。 。 。 a far more healthy and satisfying reward。
Feeling a familiar