The Labyrinth Tablet was an ancient clay depiction of a maze, a representation of the Minotaur legend later associated with Abgal of the Nephilim Order.[1]
During his Papacy, Pope Paul IV began researching each of the three giants, reputed to have arrived in Rome during the 1st century, in a secret study below the Villa Pia he had commissioned in the Vatican Gardens. However, he passed away soon after leaving his work into the supposed children of fallen angels fragmented and incomplete with the Labyrinth Tablet and other artifacts, such as a Greek deathbed confession detailing the crafting of a bull-shaped helmet for a giant, the pope had acquired lying abandoned and sealed away.[1]
On October 23, 1937, following up the work of Father Orlando Ricci at the priest's request, archaeologist Indiana Jones bypassed the Blackshirts who had cordoned off the villa as part of a Fascist occupation of the Holy See and managed to access the secret study but he left the assembled relics, including the tablet, when he found another secret entrance which took him further into the underground depths.[1]

