The Holy Grail is a treasure that serves as an important motif in Arthurian literature. Various traditions describe the Holy Grail as a cup, dish, or stone with miraculous healing powers, sometimes providing eternal youth or sustenance in infinite abundance, often guarded in the custody of the Fisher King and located in the hidden Grail castle. By analogy, any elusive object or goal of great significance may be perceived as a "holy grail" by those seeking such. A "grail" (Old French: graal or greal), wondrous but not unequivocally holy, first appears in Perceval, the Story of the Grail, an unfinished chivalric romance written by Chrétien de Troyes around 1190. Chrétien's story inspired many continuations, translators and interpreters in the later-12th and early-13th centuries, including Wolfram von Eschenbach, who perceived the Grail as a stone. The Christian, Celtic or possibly other origins of the Arthurian grail trope are uncertain and have been debated amongst literary scholars and historians.
In the late 12th century, Robert de Boron in Joseph d'Arimathie portrayed the Grail as Jesus's vessel from the Last Supper, which Joseph of Arimathea used to catch Christ's blood at the crucifixion. Thereafter, the Holy Grail became interwoven with the legend of the Holy Chalice, the Last Supper cup, an idea continued in works such as the Lancelot-Grail cycle and consequently the 15th-century Le Morte d'Arthur. In this form, it is now a popular theme in modern culture and has become the subject of pseudohistorical writings and of conspiracy theories.
Oru Model presents Interior of the Temple where Grail is kept. Along with the True Grail, false grails are here as well serving as decoy intended to sway unworthy explorers from finding the True Holy Grail. Interior of the Temple consists of all necessary equipment, like praying bench with manuscript, fountain with water to drink from true grail to prolong you life and soem light sources in form of fire bowls to see which grail is true and which not. Since the Grail temple is somewhere in the rocky desert, the sand is swept in and covers the interior. Additional props is guardian´s trusty longsword for defending the Grail against unworthy explorers.
What is included:
Poser/Daz ERC props:
Grail Temple Interior Backdrop and Ceiling
4 Firebowls with parented point lights (poser) or light emmiting light globes (Daz)
bench and fountain
sand plane
manuscript, sword and True Grail Prop (also for true grail hidden among the false ones)
Materials
PBR, Specular and Iray Material for the Sword
Lights
Poser: 4 point lights parented to firebowls
Temple Interior Global Light
Up to 6kxlk and textures suitable for closeups, Unpacked Runtime Size: 2x220 MB.
Except for static fires it is suitable for animations. Movie Inspiration/Original Design.