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At the age of twenty, Otto Ron had already earned a reputation as a brilliant historian, captivated by the mystique of the Holy Grail—believed to be the cup Christ used during the Last Supper. Unlike many of his peers who questioned the Grail's existence, Ron was unwavering in his belief that it had eluded discovery and was hidden somewhere in 20th-century Europe. His obsession led him to interpret lines from the medieval poem "Parzival" as hints at the Grail’s location.