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David is a regular 18 years old boy about to complete highschool. Raised in a monastery, he believes his parents died in an accident many years ago. However, his perceptions about his daily life change when he gets in a fight in a party and discovers his body displays some superhuman traits he had never noticed. Soon, he gets targeted by two ancient conspiracies that have survived to our day: the traditionalist Knights Templar and the vicious Priory of Sion, who both believe David is the key to find the Holy Grail. Accompanied by his girlfriend Stella and his monk tutor Quentin, he will have to pick a side.

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David is a regular 18 years old boy about to complete highschool.high school. Raised in a monastery, he believes his parents died in an accident many years ago. However, his perceptions about his daily life change when he gets in a fight in a party and discovers his body displays some superhuman traits he had never noticed. Soon, he gets targeted by two ancient conspiracies that have survived to our day: the traditionalist Knights Templar and the vicious Priory of Sion, who both believe David is the key to find the Holy Grail. Accompanied by his girlfriend Stella and his monk tutor Quentin, he will have to pick a side.



* BigBad: Lucrezia.

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* TheDragon: Ares to Lucrezia.

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%% * TheDragon: Ares to Lucrezia.
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''Blood of the Templars'' (''Das Blut der Templer'') is a 2004 German TV miniseries. It goes, as its name says, about the descendants of UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}} and UsefulNotes/TheKnightsTemplar in modern day.

David is a regular 18 years old boy about completing highschool. Raised in a monastery, he believes his parents died in an accident many years ago. However, his perceptions about his daily life change when he gets in a fight in a party and discovers superhuman traits on his body he had never noticed. Soon, he gets targeted by two ancient conspiracies that have survived to our day, the traditionalist Knights Templar and the vicious Priory of Sion, who believe both David is the key to find the Holy Grail for good. Accompanied by his girlfriend Stella and his monk tutor Quentin, he will have to pick a side.

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''Blood of the Templars'' (''Das Blut der Templer'') is a 2004 German TV miniseries. It goes, It's about, as its the name says, implies, about the descendants of UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}} and UsefulNotes/TheKnightsTemplar in modern day.

David is a regular 18 years old boy about completing to complete highschool. Raised in a monastery, he believes his parents died in an accident many years ago. However, his perceptions about his daily life change when he gets in a fight in a party and discovers his body displays some superhuman traits on his body he had never noticed. Soon, he gets targeted by two ancient conspiracies that have survived to our day, day: the traditionalist Knights Templar and the vicious Priory of Sion, who both believe both David is the key to find the Holy Grail for good.Grail. Accompanied by his girlfriend Stella and his monk tutor Quentin, he will have to pick a side.
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The miniseries received a two-part novelization by well regarded German author Wolfgang Hohlbein, published in 2004 and 2005 respectively.

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The miniseries received a two-part novelization {{Novelization}} by well regarded popular German author Wolfgang Hohlbein, published in 2004 and 2005 respectively.
respectively. A {{Prequel}} titled ''Die Nacht des Sterns'', penned by Hohlbein and his daughter Rebecca, was added in 2005.



* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Both the Knights Templar and the Priory of Sion are beheaded and probably condemned to disappear, as well as the Grail, which is buried again. However, the world might be better without all of them, and David and his pals can finally move on.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Both the Knights Templar and the Priory of Sion are beheaded taken down and probably condemned to disappear, as well as the Grail, which is buried again. However, the world might be better without all of them, and David and his pals can finally move on.]]
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''Blood of the Templars'' (''Das Blut der Templer'') is a 2004 German TV miniseries. It goes, as its name says, about the descendants of UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}} and UsefulNotes/TheKnightsTemplar in modern day.

David is a regular 18 years old boy about completing highschool. Raised in a monastery, he believes his parents died in an accident many years ago. However, his perceptions about his daily life change when he gets in a fight in a party and discovers superhuman traits on his body he had never noticed. Soon, he gets targeted by two ancient conspiracies that have survived to our day, the traditionalist Knights Templar and the vicious Priory of Sion, who believe both David is the key to find the Holy Grail for good. Accompanied by his girlfriend Stella and his monk tutor Quentin, he will have to pick a side.

The miniseries received a two-part novelization by well regarded German author Wolfgang Hohlbein, published in 2004 and 2005 respectively.

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!!Contains examples of:

* BigBad: Lucrezia.
* BigGood: Robert von Metz is the leader of the good guys, though David doesn't discover (and accept it) until much later.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Both the Knights Templar and the Priory of Sion are beheaded and probably condemned to disappear, as well as the Grail, which is buried again. However, the world might be better without all of them, and David and his pals can finally move on.]]
* CardCarryingVillain: Ares is evil and loves it, almost as much as he loves being a superman with money.
* TheDragon: Ares to Lucrezia.
* HealingFactor: Descendants of Jesus have superhuman resilience. Apparently, as long as they don't receive massive organ damage, they can quickly heal any wound.

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