The Knights Templar
They had all joined taking three vows: poverty, chastity, and
obedience...for they were monks: warrior monks, dedicated to
theprotection of pilgrims in the Holy Land -- until stories spread by
anavaricious king who wanted their wealth for his own destroyed the
order.
There was one knight, however, who escaped the stake, vowing justiceas
he watched his innocent brothers die.
In the Service of the Lord
Simon Puttock has not been bailiff of Lydford Castle long in this year
of 1316, when he is called to a nearby village to examine a burned-out
cottage and the dead body within. But it is the newly arrived knight,
Sir Baldwin Furnshill, who discerns the deceased was no victim of a
tragic mishap; he was, in fact, murdered prior to the blaze. Simon would
be well-served by accepting further assistance from this astute, though
haunted and secretive stranger. For a second fatal burning indicates
that some harsh evil has invaded this once-peaceful place, and its
hunger has yet to be sated.