レンヌ=ル=シャトーの謎 第5回:カーテンの向こうの男
本シリーズ第5回では、長年にわたり多くの人々を魅了してきたレンヌ=ル=シャトーの謎の背後にいる人物に迫る。これまでの解釈や伝説を検証し、この複雑な歴史ミステリーの真相を探る。
本シリーズ第5回では、長年にわたり多くの人々を魅了してきたレンヌ=ル=シャトーの謎の背後にいる人物に迫る。これまでの解釈や伝説を検証し、この複雑な歴史ミステリーの真相を探る。
This article continues the series examining the real and fictional history behind Gabriel Knight 3, focusing on Henry Lincoln's ongoing investigation into the Rennes-le-Château mystery involving priest François-Bérenger Saunière.
This article continues a series exploring the real and fabricated history behind Gabriel Knight 3, focusing on the Plantard family tree. It notes that the family lineage can be partly traced without relying on the controversial Lobineau dossier, though not as far back as the Merovingian era.
The article discusses Jane Jensen's experience at CES in 1997, where she noticed the absence of full-motion video in new game titles. This realization influenced her approach to game development during that period.
This article begins a series exploring the real and pseudo-historical background behind Gabriel Knight 3, focusing on the mystery of Rennes-le-Château and the priest's treasure. It introduces the enduring allure of unsolved mysteries that create hope without resolution.
The article examines the media phenomenon surrounding Rennes-le-Château, tracing its origins to Albert Salamon's 1956 newspaper articles and a subsequent French documentary that brought the village's mysteries to wider attention.