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Mere D'amitie Monastery was an ancient structure located in the hillside vineyards of France. By 1936, it had been taken over by Ian McIver as a front for a ring of international artifact thieves. The occupants, in the guise of monks, continued to make wine. Amongst the artifacts seen there by Indiana Jones was a Piute Summoning Stone (stolen from the National Museum and retreived by Indy), a Phoenician Vase, Pharaoh's Crook, Barovian Cross, Steel Lance of St. George, a Chest of Black Opals and an old cloth map showing the progress of the Shintay. The monastery had six floors, including a dungeon basement. The treasury room, from which Indy took the Piute Summoning Stone, was on the third floor.

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