Hello again - here is the September edition of The Autolycan. One story this time - a mystery thriller based somewhat loosely on a well known book about the Holy Grail. Sorry I couldn't work out how to fit in an albino monk dripping blood from his cilice who made such a nicely inconspicuous assassin in the original. Hope you like it - if so, please pass the link on to others. By the way, you have to work at this one a bit........
Why is there
a huge pentagram scratched into the inside of a lake in Kazakhstan?
Good question.
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Gordon Lanbert slept. It was close to
Christmas and he had had a hard day in the offices at Argos. His
head was still swimming with figures when he went to bed, and he
dreaded tomorrow. Saturday, Gordon knew, would be worse, much worse.
Outside, the rain beat incessantly against his window. Inside,
Gordon snuggled ever deeper into the duvet. He slept. Tomorrow was
still a blessedly long way off.
An
electronic chime roused him to the brink of consciousness. It chimed
again. What
the.....
Phone. At
this time of night?
Phone. He groped clumsily. Eventually he located the handset.
'Yeah?'
'Professor Lanbert, I am truly sorry
to disturb you at this time of night, but you are needed very
urgently.'
'Whurr........'
'Professor Lanbert, I am.......'
Somewhere,
an old memory stirred. This was not the first time. I
am not Professor Gordon Lanbert. I share his name, but I am not a
religious symbologist. I work for Argos.
'But, errrrr........what.....'
'Professor Lanbert, the phone line is
not secure. I cannot speak openly. There has been a find of the
utmost significance. You must prepare to leave at once. A car will
collect you in precisely twenty minutes. Have your passport.'
The phone went dead.
Gordon
tried to focus. Think
man, think! In
six hours from now he should be back at his desk for another day
spent staring hopelessly at endless spreadsheets. Producing
pointless information. Going home exhausted and unfulfilled. Or he
could play along with the mistake. Quickly he got dressed and threw
a few things into a holdall.
The
pimply youth in the Citroen 2CV wasn't quite what he had been
expecting, but then perhaps the pick up should be unobtrusive before
the transfer to something more glamorous. Where
are you taking me?
'I'm supposed to take you to Victoria'
he said, reading Gordon's thoughts. 'There's an early morning bus to
Heathrow. You'll find out more when you get there. Got the fare,
have you?'
The early morning bus, peopled as it
was with drunks and rowdies almost made him change his mind, but the
greeting at the airport bus stop lifted his spirits immeasurably.
She was slim and dark with raven black hair and perhaps the most
beautiful woman Gordon had ever seen.
'I am Shevi, Professor' she murmured
'Shevi Pounee. I will tell you more on the plane. We're going to
Kazakhstan. You can buy our tickets over there. I trust you are
carrying a major credit card?'
Queueing for check in and security
took no more then two or three hours but eventually they were
airborne and Shevi began to explain.
'There is a beautiful lake in
Kazakhstan, Professor. A river has been diverted and the water level
has dropped, revealing a giant pentagram carved into the side of the
lake. Nobody knows how or why. There are theories of course - early
astronauts, black magic....'
Demurely, she looked up at him through
thick black eyelashes.
'We need the help of a great
symbologist.'
'But who are you? What is your
interest?'
'We are a shadowy organisation,
seekers after the Holy Grail. You will know that the pentagram is of
great significance to the Grail.'
Play for time, Gordon, play for
time.
'But what do your people understand
the Holy Grail to be?'
Her
silken poise suddenly deserted her.
'Well, it's hugely important,
obviously. It's all bound up with the sacred feminine and the
Catholic church. The Knights Templar come into it, so does the
Vitruvian Man, I think. Oh, and the Priory of Sion. And Opus Dei.
It's got a lot to do with Mary Magdalene – a lot of people don't
know this but Michaelangelo slipped her into the Last Supper, you
know, right next to Jesus....'
'Leonardo' said Gordon quietly,
thinking of the new range of framed prints that had been selling
rather well.
'What? Oh, yes.' She looked away.
'I get a bit mixed up' she added, unnecessarily. 'That's why we need
the very special help you can give us.'
A
half smile escaped Gordon's lips. Make
it up as you go along! Google 'pentagram' and 'Holy Grail', little
bit of basic knowledge, bluff your way through.......get the girl?
The taxi from the airport wasn't
cheap, neither was the hotel (with two single room supplements,
Gordon noted ruefully, wondering about his credit limit) but the
trip out to the lake next day was beautiful. And there it was in
bright sunshine, a huge pentagram cut into the rock, just as Shevi
had promised.
'What does it signify, Gordon?' she
breathed, and he trembled slightly at the use of his first name, but
for the moment he was grateful for the single room and the
opportunity for research it had afforded.
'The five points symbolise the five
virtues of the seeker after the Holy Grail' he announced, hoping he
could make up five plausible virtues if she asked. He was pretty
certain chastity wouldn't be one of them. 'We have found a first
clue to a path that might eventually lead to the Grail itself. Look
upon this as a signpost.'
'But it's pointing in five different
directions.'
Gordon smiled - knowingly, he hoped.
'We must look deeper. Each point will
conceal a clue, probably at the tip. We must dig down a little at
each tip.'
Shevi was astonished at the result,
but not half as astonished as Gordon was. Starting at the topmost
point, they uncovered a stone with 01 carved into it. Proceeding
clockwise, the remaining four points yielded stones bearing the
numbers 1,2,3 and 5.
'Gordon, what does it mean?'
Gordon
spent his life dealing with figures and could barely believe his own
eyes. Surely
not! I recognise the sequence!
'We must dig one more time, right in
the middle.'
They did. Another stone, this time
bearing ~~~/~~~~.
Gordon paled. 'The Fibonacci
Sequence!' he breathed.
'The.........?'
'A
numerical sequence where each number is the sum of the preceding two.
It's also famously an anagram of 'Fab Quiescence Icon'. It's
telling us that this icon is quiescent, inactive. We must bring it
to life..........'
'
The lore of the Grail is full of anagrams', said Shevi. 'They're
everywhere.'
'I
see' nodded Gordon. 'Now, I guess the way to bring this icon to life
is to continue the sequence.'
'So that would be 8 then 13, then 21
and, what, 34' said Shevi, slowly.
All colour had now drained from
Gordon's face.
'My God' he whispered '813/2134, it's
an Argos catalogue number.'
'….............??'
As
if on autopilot Gordon explained. ' The Louvre Printed Mirror Sliding
Wardrobe Door! A simple
yet contemporary 4 panel floor-to-ceiling sliding mirror door with a
silver frame which works in any surrounding, making your room look
bigger whilst releasing spare space! We knock them out for about
£120. But I can't see how a mirrored door leads us to the Holy
Grail.'
There was a long pause,
then..........
'Perhaps I can cast some
light on this,' said Shevi 'early light, anyway. I don't think it's
the door that's important. I know I get a bit confused about all
this, but I'm sure the Louvre in Paris comes into all this somewhere.
The important word isn't 'door', it's 'Louvre.' Perhaps the
pentagram's sending us there.'
'Early
light, early light.....Oh!
Early light!'
exclaimed Gordon, and the phrase reverberated sonorously round his
brain. He knew it was significant but had no idea why.
The plane to Paris put
yet further strain on Gordon's credit card, but next morning they
found themselves at the Louvre.
'Bonjour' smiled the
receptionist ''Ow can I 'elp?'
'I saw an advert'
improvised Shevi 'about an ancient burial chamber of huge
significance'
'Ah! I take pride in my
advert.'
Pride
in my advert.
This phrase too echoed round Gordon's head. Pride
in my advert. Think man, think! Pride in my advert! Wait! Got it!
'The
inverted
pyramid!'
She
inclined her head. 'M'sieur 'as a way with words. Suivez moi, s'il
vous plaît.'
She
led them to the Carrousel du Louvre and showed them a small skylight
that resembled an inverted pyramid. Gordon tensed as he felt Shevi's
hand slip into his. They held tight.
'We
get zis question all ze time. People are always reading sensational books. But
unfortunately, zere is nothing below the pyramid. Some work is being
done as you can see, but zere is only a 'ole in ze ground.'
'Just a hole?'
'Mais
oui, a hole, rightly'.
A
hole, rightly. The
explosion in Gordon's head was louder than ever.
Gordon and Shevi fell into each others
arms.
Gordon quivered. 'The Holy Grail! We
have completed our quest' he said.
'And found our true destiny' she
replied, holding him closer.
'But my credit card cannot stand two
single rooms tonight.'
She looked up at him and smiled.
ANAGRAM CORNER
What? After all that lot? Sorry –
Anagram Corner has gone for a lie down and a cup of tea!