While leaving the facility, Sato heard some voices and came back to check on Mal’akh. Through his spiritual powers, Mal’akh hid a Fibre Wire inside his body. He purposefully underlined the words “Zachary’s bridge” to set up a trap that Sato only realized much later. He read all the books on ancient wisdom and artifacts that he once defied when he was Peter’s son.Īfter finishing his story, Mal’akh revealed to Sato that he buried the pyramid and capstone near a bridge at the edge of the Solomon property.
Living as a fugitive, Mal’akh got plastic surgery for his deformed face and became a master of the ancient arts. Mal’akh escaped the prison facility through the secret passageway. Zachary passed the test and woke up as Mal’akh inside a prison mortuary. Samyaza prepared a final ceremony to end Zachary’s existence and bring a new monster into the world. In his mind, after the riots, Zachary visited the tomb of King Mausolus. During the riots, Samyaza deformed Zachary’s face so that he could embark on a journey to discover his new identity.
He planned a prison riot to escape and end Zachary’s identity. Hence, Samyaza demanded a spiritual sacrifice from Zachary. For something to rise from the ashes, it had to end. Samyaza believed in the philosophy of rebirth. To pledge his allegiance, Zachary erased his memory of Peter and killed his younger self in his mind. Hence, throughout the series, Zachary as Mal’akh tried to get hold of the ancient wisdom for his guru/master, Samyaza.īefore the final test, Samyaza demanded a test of loyalty from Zachary. The ancient map went to the Freemasons from the templars, and Samyaza believed that Peter’s son, Zachary, could get it for him.
The ancient wisdom was a set of psychic commandments that could transform man into a god once learned. Samyaza informed Zachary that the Knights Templar stole an ancient artifact from the land of God (Arab). He wanted a map for the portal to locate the ancient wisdom. Samyaza even taught Resonance (Meditation or Dhyaan), which helped Zachary become his highest self and harness his untapped potential, which Peter never saw.īut Samyaza wasn’t helping or teaching Zachary out of any courtesy. Samyaza taught Zachary about the Celtic Triskelion symbol, which stood for “Breithe, bas, athbhreithe” (Breithe, Death, and Rebirth). In prison, Zachary met a prison lord, Samyaza, who taught Zachary the ancient healing art. But his syndicate was short-lived, and he was thrown into prison for drug trafficking. Zachary left home and came to Turkey, where he started selling drugs for a living. Peter never missed a chance to make Zachary believe that he was incompetent and useless. The conflict of thoughts became the reason for a bitter relationship between father and son. But Zachary wasn’t interested in history or artifacts. He wanted his son, Zachary, to follow in his footsteps and join the brotherhood. Peter was obsessed with Freemasonry and ancient wisdom. When Sato finally met Zachary, aka Mal’akh, years later, she asked him just one question, Why? When Peter refused to help a drug dealer who happened to be his son, Zachary had no other option but to join hands with the CIA.ĭuring the prison riots, Zachary lost his life, and Sato repented to hiring an inexperienced Zachary for their cause. Zachary believed that his father, Peter, a well-connected and affluent man, would help him, but he was wrong. It was when Sato contacted him and offered him the chance to become a CIA informant. Three years ago, Zachary was arrested in Turkey under drug trafficking charges. All through these years, Sato held herself responsible for Zachary’s death.