That’s the oath that Peter and Warren have both taken, with the former wiling to die to keep this a secret. When the pyramid and capstone are brought together, they allegedly reveal the location of a portal. Eventually he divulges a crucial clue, confirming that the pyramid is actually a map. For now though, they focus on finding Langdon.ĭown in the basement, Langdon question Warren about what he’s hiding. Meanwhile, the CIA try to work out the connection with the shooters, linking back to a symbol of Triskelion potentially holding a clue to this given it was scrawled in blood on the wall of the Turkish cell. He’s as much in the dark as they are, needing to find the capstone but with no clues as to where it may be. For now, Langdon shows Warren the pyramid. They also check out the contents of the envelope Langdon found but we’ll get to that in a second. He takes them to an underground room safe from prying eyes, where they can discuss what’s transpired thus far. He was in charge of every building within the Capital Complex and as such, knows all the ins and outs of these buildings – including hidden passageways and rooms. Langdon is understandably wary and suspicious of this guy, but he apparently used to be with the State Department. With Katherine by his side, the pair follow the clues to “Pass the Wayfarer”, slipping down into a hidden passageway where Warren, Peter Solomon’s close friend, happens to be waiting for them. Episode 2 of The Lost Symbol begins with Langdon being urged to toss his phone.
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