Holy Relics (2): The Grail

No object in Christianity has been subject of so many searches as this one; none other has been inspiration of so many stories that also have been made movies (such as Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade). The Grail is said to be the cup that Joseph of  Arimathea used to collect Jesus Christ's blood while he took care of his body after the Crucifixion. The Grail is famous for having extraordinary abilities such as granting eternal youth and curing any disease to those who drank from it.
The Grail or Holy Chalice was first mentioned in The Story of The Grail by Chrétien de Troyes. Troyes wrote in a time where knighthood was the topic to write about, so The Grail itself became a recurrent theme of those stories and by extension an integral element of Arthurian mythology. 
It is rumored The Grail still exists, guarded so it never falls on the wrong hands by some secret society or some powermonger. We cannot know for sure. If the powers alluded to the Grail are for real then whoever has it has all the time of the world until the time is right to do whatever it is he/she is, or maybe they are, planning for the world. Of course, that is if The Grail still exists.. 

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