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Thereby, the Golems and the Order of the Temple were exterminated without mercy, receiving
               in their own flesh the medicine that in many opportunities administrated to the followers of
               the  Pact  of  Blood:  ironically,  the  Inquisitorial  Tribunal,  that  they  used  to  finish  with  the
               Cathars, now was condemning them relentlessly to die in the stake: as in the martial art of
               the jujutsu, the Enemy took advantage of their own forces to defeat them.
                      The  Golems  would  never  forget  the  process  to  the  Templars.  Specially  remembered
               would  be  the  date  10  of  May  1310:  that  day,  in  the  Council  of  Senz,  whose  Bishopric  was
               exerted  by  Philippe  de  Marigny,  brother  of  Enguerrand  were  burnt  at  low  heat  56  Templar
               Knights, the best of the Golem Hierarchy. Since the Lords of Tharsis burnt the Sacred Forest,
               and they immolated the twenty of Cartage, the Golems never had a fateful day as that 10 of
               May. Manacled each one of them back to back to a sturdy oak-tree, the fifty Golems of Senz
               formed a large row of condemned, a procession of spectrums marching to Hell; at the feet of
               each posts, the stacked firewood assured the next end of the Priests of God the One. Before
               than the Minor Brothers threw blazing torch, a Knight of Philip the Fair, a warrior monk of
               some unknown Order, was getting closer to the Heretics and he pronounced with bated breath
               some  words,  that  the  presents  took  as  a  pious  prayer.  Notwithstanding,  when  the  Golems
               heard it, their faces were decomposed  of  hate, and  some  of them released atrocious curses:
               those words said, simply: –For Navutan and the Blood of Tharsis!
                      When the row was completed, while the Golems elevated their Soul to Jehovah Satan
               and claimed an indescribable punishment for the Man of Stone, such Knight, who was no one
               else than Charles of Tharsis, made a sign to the executioners, and the stakes started to burn.
                      Thereupon the Golems, and their synarchic dreams, were no more than ashes; a handful
               of vile ashes that would not be enough to clean the damage caused to the House of Tharsis and
               too many others who fell annihilated for being opposed to those demential dreams.
                      To complete the work was required to legalize the result of the Strategy of Philip the
               Fair. With that objective the Pope convoked Ecumenical Council Vienna, in October of 1311 to
               May of 1312. Although defeated in all the fronts, the Golems still had forces to put pressure
               and to try to avoid the extinction of the Order. There was a secret conference amongst five
               Cardinals loyal to Philip the Fair and six delegates of the Council, in which was informed to the
               last ones about the terrible consequences that would bring the opposition to the King of France
               and the absolution of the Order, even by the irrefutable collected proofs against them. Bu the
               terror was too much and, between the punishment of the King and the revenge of the Golems,
               many remained irresolute. The representatives of the King before the Council, Guillaume de
               Nogaret, Guillaume Plasian, Charles of Tharsis, Enguerrand de Marigny, etc., displayed their
               eloquence to persuade the Bishops about the necessity that the Church and Christianity had to
               suppress that focus of heresy. There was even a moment, to the month of March in 1312, in
               which the King threatened to advance with his troops over Vienna and take revengance right
               there with Golems’ followers: at that time he  reached to Lyon with his brother Charles, his
               sons, and a powerful regiment of Knights. Finally, in 22 of March 1312, the extinction of the
               Order and the confiscation of all their goods in favor to the Order of Hospitallers of St. John of
               God, the Church and the Kingdom of France was voted. Notwithstanding, existed much doubts
               about the  agreement  of the Council, especially because who had voted  in secrecy, denied in
               public that they did it, and the Pope was obeyed to solve the issue through a decree: in the bull
               Considerantes  Dudum  he  declared  that  the  Order  of  the  Temple  had  been  «provisionally»

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