>>22958217
I skimmed it and didn't see any new pictures he promised in the beginning.
The King's Chamber has an empty sarcophagi, so ties into Masonic ritual of the Cenotaph.
The formal name of the most famous one in this context is simply "The Cenotaph", located on Whitehall in London, England. The word "cenotaph" itself means "empty tomb" (from the Greek kenos meaning "empty" and taphos meaning "tomb"), and this monument fits your description perfectly. As noted in the web results, The Cenotaph has been the central focus for remembrance events in Britain since World War I, dedicated to "The Glorious Dead." It’s an empty tomb in the literal sense—no remains are interred there—and it serves as a symbolic monument for those who died in war, particularly those with no known grave.
The Cenotaph in London attracts significant rituals, especially on Remembrance Sunday (the second Sunday in November, close to Armistice Day on November 11), which is the UK’s equivalent to Memorial Day in terms of honoring the fallen. During these ceremonies, the British monarch, government officials, and military leaders lay wreaths, observe a two-minute silence, and participate in a march-past of veterans. While Remembrance Sunday is the primary event, the site also draws smaller rituals on other occasions, including Memorial Day for international visitors or dignitaries honoring allied losses.
Italy has its own empty tomb
Think of it King Savior Jesus tomb was empty.
Could be a mockery reference, Elite makes their subjects worship at an empty tomb?