When Marco Polo returned from his travels in Asia he brought back with him
tales of lands previously unimagined by Europeans. One of his strangest
stories was that of the so-called "old man of the mountain" and his band of
devoted assassins. The story of a mysterious mystic who used visions of
paradise and mind altering drugs to manipulate his followers fascinated
westerners for generations. But was there really an "old man of the mountain"?
Did the leaders of the Islamic world actually sleep wearing armour for fear of
the "old man's" deadly assassins? Tune in and find out how secret gardens,
rivers of wine, the Great Khan of the Mongols, and severed head who can speak,
all play a role in the story.
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