
In the late spring of 1843 Rev. Bipu Tipu came into possession of a cipher manuscript that had been in the collection of the scriptorium at the Abby of St. Marjorie in La Gorguette. Part of what is now the French Riviera.
After nearly two years of attempting to de-cypher the manuscript, Rev. Bipu Tipu had given up on the project and archived the manuscript in the Order's library, where it remained for the next ten years.
Sometime in 1855 The Witch, Takarosa, found the manuscript while taking over librarian of the order. The Witch was instantly fascinated with the manuscript's secret codes. The tome spoke to her, and after consulting her soul stone, she was able to break the code. It is still a mystery as to why Rev. Bipu Tipu did not use his own soul stone in an attempt to break the code.
The code proved to be a guide to the hidden resting place of the true Grail of Glastonbury. Bringing this information to the attention of Rufus Tao, the master of the Order, Takarosa obtained permission to mount an excavation of the site mentioned in the code.
today the Glastonbury Grail, as it is now called, is one of the many artifacts gathered by the Order and kept carefully secured. As to the divine nature of the Grail, whether or not is is the true Grail, remains to be seen. Upon orders by Rufus Tao the artifact was place into the glass contain it is currently in, and has never been removed.
















