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After the fall of [[Logres]] and [[Camlann|Camelot]], Sir [[Galahad]] took the [[Holy Grail]] to the monastery in Iona where it was kept for around three centuries until it was taken in a ninth century [[Viking]] raid.
 
After the fall of [[Logres]] and [[Camlann|Camelot]], Sir [[Galahad]] took the [[Holy Grail]] to the monastery in Iona where it was kept for around three centuries until it was taken in a ninth century [[Viking]] raid.
   
A fragment written by a survivor of the attack, written in [[Old Irish]] (but with [[Anglo-Saxon]] influence) found its way to an abbey at [[Cantaney]] in [[Brittany]]. It formed part of the research conducted by [[Henry Walton Jones, Senior|Henry Jones]] to find uncover Grail's [[Temple of the Sun|whereabouts]].
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A fragment written by a survivor of the attack, written in [[Old Irish]] (but with [[Anglo-Saxon]] influence) found its way to an abbey at [[Cantanez]] in [[Brittany]]. It formed part of the research conducted by [[Henry Walton Jones, Senior|Henry Jones]] to find uncover Grail's [[Temple of the Sun|whereabouts]].
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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
The monastery mentioned in the ''[[Grail Diary (game documentation)|Grail Diary]]'' is not named, but it is possible that it refers to the [[Wikipedia:Iona Abbey|Iona Abbey]], which was sacked by Vikings in 806 and 825.
 
The monastery mentioned in the ''[[Grail Diary (game documentation)|Grail Diary]]'' is not named, but it is possible that it refers to the [[Wikipedia:Iona Abbey|Iona Abbey]], which was sacked by Vikings in 806 and 825.

Latest revision as of 15:44, 14 April 2014

Iona is an island in Scotland.

After the fall of Logres and Camelot, Sir Galahad took the Holy Grail to the monastery in Iona where it was kept for around three centuries until it was taken in a ninth century Viking raid.

A fragment written by a survivor of the attack, written in Old Irish (but with Anglo-Saxon influence) found its way to an abbey at Cantanez in Brittany. It formed part of the research conducted by Henry Jones to find uncover Grail's whereabouts.

Behind the scenes[]

The monastery mentioned in the Grail Diary is not named, but it is possible that it refers to the Iona Abbey, which was sacked by Vikings in 806 and 825.

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