Across two millennia, the Merovingian Scrolls and the Bloodline have been passed down through the generations, hidden from the world and those who seek to destroy them. Sarah lives in the first century AD. She flees Aegyptus with her mother Mary Magdalene across North Africa and sails to Southern France, seeking safety in Rh?dae. Sarah noticed the small mark in the middle of her chest. Her skin was dark but this mark was white and round. Mama, why do I have this mark on my chest? Is something wrong with me? Sarah, that mark is very special. It is a sign from heaven. You are the only one that has it and you are indeed very special. The genealogy of the birthmark, the Merovingian Cross, is described in the scroll carried from Egypt to Rh?dae, and later in the Merovingian Scrolls, tracing the origin of the birthmark and the journey of the bloodline through generations, linking Sarah to the Merovingian Dynasty. In 679 AD, Dagobert found a small crevice in the undercroft of the church of Sainte Marie-Madeleine and hid the scrolls behind a small marked brick. They must never under any circumstances fall into the hands of the Church. Jeb and Magda live in the 8th century. The last of the royal Merovingian bloodline, they flee Rh?dae, on an arduous six month march through western France to the Kings castle at Stenay in the north. Their protector warrior, Clotaire, returned from Stenay and his face was ashen. They have all been massacred. Clotaire broke down and wept. All the men, women and children have been killed and put in a common grave. When my men arrived they were ambushed, slaughtered, and their bodies scattered. The assassins left quickly when they could not find what they were looking for: the two of you. They flee to the seacoast, cross the channel, and march the length of Britannia at night, seeking refuge near Medcaut. Jed and Martha live at the end of the 14th century in Roslin, the home of Prince Henry Sinl£