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=Shadows=
==ASoE==
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=Gashadokuro Pack=
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[[File:ACSH Gashadokuro Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
*[[Aksumite Kingdom]]
The '''Gashadokuro Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 2300 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of a light armor piece and a headgear for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], an armor piece and a helmet for [[Yasuke]], two weapons (one for each), a trinket, an amulet, and a mount skin. Alternatively, one could acquire packs meant specifically for each character, containing only the four items usable by them and the mount skin, costing 1800 credits. The two weapons were also available as a separate pack for 600 credits.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
*[[Arwe]]
*[[Church of Abuna Yemata]]
*[[Endubis]]
*[[Memnon (eagle)]]
*[[Nibris]]
*[[Fuladh Al Haami]]
*[[Roshan]]


==Description==
==Missing tours==
''Drive the fear of undeath into your enemies with this pack inspired by the Gashadokuro, skeletal ghosts of Japanese folklore.''
*Echoes of Revolution
**[https://www.pocketgamer.com/echoes-of-revolution/sugar-creative-interview-assassins-creed/ 1]
**[https://www.echoesofrevolution.com/ 2]
*Le Trésor Perdu d'Aliénor
**[https://assassinscreed.fandom.com/fr/wiki/Assassin%27s_Creed:_Le_Tr%C3%A9sor_Perdu_d%27Ali%C3%A9nor 1]


==Content==
==Archival==
*Robes of the Enraged
Thread:210691‏‎
*Hood of the Enraged
Thread:212830‏‎
*Armor of the Undead
Thread:212867‏‎
*Kabuto of the Undead
User blog:Sol Pacificus/Q&A with Assassin's Creed: Dynasty's author Xu Xianzhe‏‎
*Ornate Bone Naginata
User blog:VilkaIsBack/Assassin's Creed: Rebellion Update Notes 2.3.0‏‎
*Carved Bone Katana
+ the hootside/fragment interviews
*Steed of Lost Souls
+ move nygma pi's blogs?
*Bone of the Fallen Warrior (trinket)
+ vilka blog of odyssey
*Bone of the Fallen Warrior (amulet)


==References==
==Update==
{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]
*[[1526 Macau fires]]
 
*[[Abstergo Philadelphia Facility]]
 
*[[Agnes MacBean]]
=Kaen Pack=
*[[Agneta Reider]]
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*[[An Unexpected Summon]]
[[File:ACSH Kaen Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
*[[Animi Training Program]]
The '''Kaen Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 2300 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of a light armor piece and a headgear for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], an armor piece and a helmet for [[Yasuke]], two weapons (one for each), a trinket, an amulet, and a mount skin. Alternatively, one could acquire packs meant specifically for each character, containing only the four items usable by them and the mount skin, costing 1800 credits. The two weapons were also available as a separate pack for 600 credits.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
*[[Anticosti Island]]
 
*[[Apollo 11]]
==Description==
*[[Bayezid District]]
''Eliminate your foes as fire runs through your veins.''
*[[Black market dealer]]
 
*[[Bleeding Effect]]
==Content==
*[[Bolden family]]
*Blazing Spark Light Armor
*[[Buzz Aldrin]]
*Headpiece of Ashes
*[[Cabin]]
*Cinder Oni Armor
*[[Cambridge]]
*Infernal Eternity Headpiece
*[[Central Intelligence Agency]]
*Kaen Kanabo
*[[Charlestown]]
*Kaen Kusarigama
*[[Clinkers]]
*Kaen Mount
*[[Constantine District]]
*Kaen Amulet (amulet)
*[[Deptford]]
*Kaen Amulet (trinket)
*[[Diego Vázquez]]
 
*[[Dover]]
==References==
*[[Dubai]]
{{Reflist}}
*[[Easter eggs]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]
*[[Eduardo]]
 
*[[El Tiburón]]
 
*[[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]
=Hatou Pack=
*[[Forlì – A Crimson Sunset]]
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*[[Fort]]
[[File:ACSH Hatou Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
*[[Francis Cotton]]
The '''Hatou Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 2300 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of a light armor piece and a headgear for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], an armor piece and a helmet for [[Yasuke]], two weapons (one for each), a trinket, an amulet, and a mount skin. Alternatively, one could acquire packs meant specifically for each character, containing only the four items usable by them and the mount skin, costing 1800 credits. The two weapons were also available as a separate pack for 600 credits.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
*[[Gatling gun]]
 
*[[General of the Cross (2014)]]
==Description==
*[[Generals of the Cross]]
''Crush your enemies with the force of the ocean.''
*[[George Davidson]]
 
*[[George Dorrance]]
==Content==
*[[Golden Flintlock Pistols]]
*Azure Serpent Light Armor
*[[Grand Temple]]
*Typhoon Dragon Headpiece
*[[Guardian]]
*Azure Core Armor
*[[Guardian (Pharos)]]
*Golden Horn Helmet
*[[Guardians]]
*Hatou Tanto
*[[Hartford]]
*Hatou Teppo
*[[Hatherton]]
*Hatou Sea Mount
*[[Headless Horseman]]
*Hatou Dragon Orb (amulet)
*[[Heart]]
*Hatou Dragon Orb (trinket)
*[[Hôtel de Lauzun]]
 
*[[Hotep Cavern]]
==References==
*[[Île de la Cité]]
{{Reflist}}
*[[Île Saint-Louis]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]
*[[Imperial District]]
 
*[[Independence Hall]]
 
*[[Isle of Skye]]
=Sekiryu Pack=
*[[Joachim Meyer]]
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*[[John Pitcairn]]
[[File:ACSH Sekiryu Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
*[[Katasraj Temple]]
The '''Sekiryu Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 2300 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of a light armor piece and a headgear for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], an armor piece and a helmet for [[Yasuke]], two weapons (one for each), a trinket, an amulet, and a mount skin. Alternatively, one could acquire packs meant specifically for each character, containing only the four items usable by them and the mount skin, costing 1800 credits. The two weapons were also available as a separate pack for 600 credits.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
*[[Lake Nemi]]
 
*[[Layla Hassan's hideout]]
==Description==
*[[Lewis Carroll]]
''Unleash the fire of your fury as you evoke the mighty red dragon.''
*[[Liverpool]]
 
*[[Liverpool merchant]]
==Content==
*[[Machine Gun]]
*Dragon Roar's Light Armor
*[[Milo van der Graaff]]
*Hood of the Dragon
*[[Mission to Egypt]]
*Crimson Scales Armor
*[[Morrigan]]
*Red Dragon Helmet
*[[Motion to Impeach]]
*Eye of the Dragon
*[[Mungo MacBean]]
*Claw of the Dragon
*[[NASA]]
*Sekiryu Beast
*[[Newgate Jail]]
*Dragon Tooth (amulet)
*[[Noob's figurines]]
*Dragon Tooth (trinket)
*[[Odai Dunqas]]
 
*[[Oxford]]
==References==
*[[Pennsylvania]]
{{Reflist}}
*[[Peter Chamberlaine]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]
*[[Philadelphia]]
 
*[[Philadelphia, United States]]
 
*[[Port-Menier]]
=Sakura Pack=
*[[Prison hulk]]
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*[[Ptolemaic Kingdom]]
[[File:ACSH Sakura Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
*[[Punjab]]
The '''Sakura Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 2300 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of a light armor piece and a headgear for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], an armor piece and a helmet for [[Yasuke]], two weapons (one for each), a trinket, an amulet, and a mount skin. Alternatively, one could acquire packs meant specifically for each character, containing only the four items usable by them and the mount skin, costing 1800 credits. The two weapons were also available as a separate pack for 600 credits.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
*[[Qattara Depression]]
 
*[[River Thames]]
==Description==
*[[Rome hideout]]
''Dispatch your enemies with elegance and grace.''
*[[Simon Hathaway]]
 
*[[Smuggling]]
==Content==
*[[Surrey]]
*Pink Petal Kosode
*[[Tank]]
*Bright Blossom Headpiece
*[[Taurus Team]]
*Sakura Bloom Armor
*[[The Den]]
*Perennial Blossom Headpiece
*[[The Forlì Punisher]]
*Sakura Tanto
*[[The Forlì Reaper]]
*Sakura Naginata
*[[The Forts]]
*Sakura Fox Mount
*[[The Lizard's Face]]
*Perfect Cherry Blossom Branch (amulet)
*[[The Nest of the Bird]]
*Perfect Cherry Blossom Branch (trinket)
*[[The Sword of Altaïr]]
 
*[[Train]]
==References==
*[[Train Hideout]]
{{Reflist}}
}}
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]
 
 
=Tengu Pack=
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[[File:ACSH Tengu Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
The '''Tengu Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 2300 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of a light armor piece and a headgear for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], an armor piece and a helmet for [[Yasuke]], two weapons (one for each), a trinket, an amulet, and a mount skin. Alternatively, one could acquire packs meant specifically for each character, containing only the four items usable by them and the mount skin, costing 1800 credits. The two weapons were also available as a separate pack for 600 credits.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
 
==Description==
''Embody the forests and mountains with this pack inspired by the Tengu, divine nature spirits of Shinto.''
 
==Content==
*Feathered Robes of the Sylvan Spirit
*Beaked Hood of the Sylvan Spirit
*Crow Head Robes of the Summit Spirit
*Kabuto of the Summit Spirit
*Mountain Demon Kanabo
*Dark Woods Kusarigama
*Spirit of the Wilds
*Crow Spirit Talisman (amulet)
*Crow Spirit Talisman (trinket)
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]
 
 
=Dead by Daylight Pack=
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[[File:ACSH Dead by Daylight Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
The '''Dead by Daylight Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 2300 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of a light armor piece and a headgear for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], an armor piece and a helmet for [[Yasuke]], two weapons (one for each), a trinket, an amulet, and a mount skin. Alternatively, one could acquire packs meant specifically for each character, containing only the four items usable by them and the mount skin, costing 1800 credits. The two weapons were also available as a separate pack for 600 credits.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
 
==Description==
''Incarnate two terrible lurkers of the Realms and instill terror in your prey with this Dead by Daylight-inspired pack.''
 
==Content==
*Gown of the Spirit
*Etheral Cloth
*Oni's Flesh
*Oni's Rage
*Oni's Gaze
*Shattered Tanto
*Maurice
*Blood Orb (amulet)
*Blood Orb (trinket)
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]
 
 
=Kintsugi Pack=
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[[File:ACSH Kintsugi Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
The '''Kintsugi Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 2300 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of a light armor piece and a headgear for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], an armor piece and a helmet for [[Yasuke]], two weapons (one for each), a trinket, an amulet, and a mount skin. Alternatively, one could acquire packs meant specifically for each character, containing only the four items usable by them and the mount skin, costing 1800 credits. The two weapons were also available as a separate pack for 600 credits.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
 
==Description==
''Accept the marks of the past with this pack inspired by the art and philosophy of kintsugi, or golden repair.''
 
==Content==
*Recovered Hood
*Recovered Armor
*Resilience Armor
*Kasa of Resilience
*Sharpened Ceramic Katana
*Elegant Ceramic Long Katana
*Shattered Mount
*Porcelain Teacup (amulet)
*Porcelain Teacup (trinket)
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]*Kintsugi Dual Pack
 
 
=Sun & Moon Pack=
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[[File:ACSH Kintsugi Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
The '''Sun & Moon Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 2300 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of a light armor piece and a headgear for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], an armor piece and a helmet for [[Yasuke]], two weapons (one for each), a trinket, an amulet, and a mount skin. Alternatively, one could acquire packs meant specifically for each character, containing only the four items usable by them and the mount skin, costing 1800 credits. The two weapons were also available as a separate pack for 600 credits.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
 
==Description==
''Embody the attributes of the Sun and Moon with this celestial collection.''
 
==Content==
*Incandescent Sun Crown
*Incandescent Sun Robes
*Moonlight Crescent Mask
*Moonlight Crescent Robes
*Sunburst Katana
*Nightfall Haze Long Katana
*Celestial Wolf Dragon
*Cosmic Harmony Decoration (amulet)
*Cosmic Harmony Decoration (trinket)
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]
 
 
=Hanabi Pack=
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[[File:ACSH Hanabi Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
The '''Hanabi Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 2300 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of a light armor piece and a headgear for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], an armor piece and a helmet for [[Yasuke]], two weapons (one for each), a trinket, an amulet, and a mount skin. Alternatively, one could acquire packs meant specifically for each character, containing only the four items usable by them and the mount skin, costing 1800 credits. The two weapons were also available as a separate pack for 600 credits.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
 
==Description==
''Ward off evil spirits with this explosive pack inspired by the art of fireworks.''
 
==Content==
*Firecracker Robes
*Firecracker Amigasa
*Starburst Robes
*Starburst Amigasa
*Dazzling Aura
*Screaming Rocket
*Fire Flower Kitsune
*Sky Flower Insignia (trinket)
*Sky Flower Insignia (amulet)
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]
 
 
=Far Future Pack=
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[[File:ACSH Far Future Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
The '''Far Future Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 2300 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of a light armor piece and a headgear for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], an armor piece and a helmet for [[Yasuke]], two weapons (one for each), a trinket, an amulet, and a mount skin. Alternatively, one could acquire packs meant specifically for each character, containing only the four items usable by them and the mount skin, costing 1800 credits. The two weapons were also available as a separate pack for 600 credits.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
 
==Description==
''With this technology, are you still human? Or all-powerful machine?''
 
==Content==
*Android Casing
*Android Vision
*Cyborg Safeguard
*Cyborg Grimace
*Petallic Rim
*Time Blaster
*Mecha
*AJ30 Pod (trinket)
*AJ30 Pod (amulet)
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]
 
 
=Attack on Titan Pack=
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''{{PAGENAME}}''}}{{Era|ACSH|Realworld}}
[[File:ACSH Attack on Titan Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
The '''Attack on Titan Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 2300 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of a light armor piece and a headgear for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], an armor piece and a helmet for [[Yasuke]], two weapons (one for each), a trinket, an amulet, and a mount skin. Alternatively, one could acquire packs meant specifically for each character, containing only the four items usable by them and the mount skin, costing 1800 credits. The two weapons were also available as a separate pack for 600 credits.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
 
==Description==
''When you scout beyond the walls, a whole new world awaits. These will help your exploration.''
 
==Content==
*Scarf of Freedom
*Uniform of Freedom
*Titan Mask
*Titan Muscle
*Snap Blade
*Flesh and Bone Club
*The Wings of Freedom
*Empty Spinal Fluid Syringe (trinket)
*Empty Spinal Fluid Syringe (amulet)
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]
 
 
=Temper of Elements Pack=
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[[File:ACSH Temper of Elements Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
The '''Temper of Elements Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 2300 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of a light armor piece and a headgear for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], an armor piece and a helmet for [[Yasuke]], two weapons (one for each), a trinket, an amulet, and a mount skin. Alternatively, one could acquire packs meant specifically for each character, containing only the four items usable by them and the mount skin, costing 1800 credits. The two weapons were also available as a separate pack for 600 credits.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
 
==Description==
''This set harnesses the power of the elements. But can you tame them?''
 
==Content==
*Molten Mask
*Ashes of the Pyre
*Frigid Peak Helmet
*Shiver of the Mountain
*Frost Saw
*Lit Fuse
*Hurricane
*Eye of the Snowstorm (trinket)
*Eye of the Snowstorm (amulet)
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]
 
 
=Underworld Shadow Pack=
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[[File:ACSH Underworld Shadow Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
The '''Underworld Shadow Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 2300 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of a light armor piece and a headgear for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], an armor piece and a helmet for [[Yasuke]], two weapons (one for each), a trinket, an amulet, and a mount skin. Alternatively, one could acquire packs meant specifically for each character, containing only the four items usable by them and the mount skin, costing 1800 credits. The two weapons were also available as a separate pack for 600 credits.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
 
==Description==
''Break free, creatures of the underworld, and roam the world once more.''
 
==Content==
*Underworld Emissary Horns
*Underworld Emissary Robes
*Underworld Keeper Helmet
*Underworld Keeper Armor
*Abyss Chains
*Gilded Parting
*Brume
*Destiny's Grin (trinket)
*Destiny's Grin (amulet)
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]
 
 
=Critical Role Weapon Pack=
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[[File:ACSH Critical Role Weapon Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
The '''Critical Role Weapon Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 1000 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of four weapons, two meant for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] and two for [[Yasuke]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
 
==Description==
''Do battle like your favorite nerdy voice actors with these Critical Role inspired weapons.''
 
==Content==
*Whisper
*Sword of Fathoms
*Heart of Glass
*Bad News
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]
 
 
=Eikyo Weapon Pack=
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[[File:ACSH Eikyo Weapon Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
The '''Eikyo Weapon Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 1000 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of four weapons, two meant for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] and two for [[Yasuke]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
 
==Description==
''Usher your enemies to their death with this set of otherwordly weapons.''
 
==Content==
*Eikyo Kusarigama -> Chains of Purgatory
*Eikyo Bow -> The Decider
*Eikyo Katana -> Sliver of Smoke
*Eikyo Kanabo -> Final Blow
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]
 
 
=Dark Kitsune Weapon Pack=
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[[File:ACSH Dark Kitsune Weapon Pack.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image]]
The '''Dark Kitsune Weapon Pack''' is a [[Assassin's Creed: Shadows downloadable content|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''. The pack can be purchased for 1000 [[Helix Credit]]s in the [[Helix Store]] and consists of four weapons, two meant for [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] and two for [[Yasuke]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
 
==Description==
''Skulk and tail weaker prey with these weapons inspired by one of Japan's most mystic night prowlers.''
 
==Content==
*Fox Tail
*Kitsune Fang
*The Fox Head
*Silent Howl
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Shadows DLC]]
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=Le Secret de Camerone=
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=[[Alan Seeger]]=
{{Era|Individuals}}{{WP-REAL}}
'''Alan Seeger''' (1888 – 1916) was an American war poet who served in the [[French Foreign Legion]], fighting and dying in World War I.<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Alan Seeger}}</ref>
 
Out of love for France, Seeger joined the Foreign Legion in 1914, at the outset of the First World War. During his travels, his path crossed that of the [[Crystal Skull of Camarón|Crystal Skull]] the Foreign Legion guarded, and he began working on unlocking the artifact's secrets. He kept a diary with notes of his investiagtion and even hid clues in his poems. He was killed in action in July 1916, and his diary would later end up in the hands of fellow legionnaire [[Paul-Frédéric Rollet]].[REF CAM]
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret de Camerone]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Hootside}}
[[Category:Individuals]]
 
 
 
=[[Paul-Frédéric Rollet]]=
{{Era|Individuals}}{{WP-REAL}}
{{Quote|I fear the sun more than German bullets.|Paul-Frédéric Rollet, during World War I.|Le Secret de Camerone}}
'''Paul-Frédéric Rollet''' (1875 – 1941) was a French Army General part of the [[French Foreign Legion]].<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Paul-Frédéric Rollet}}</ref> Due to his long career in the corps and great influence, he is also referred to as the "father of the Foreign Legion".[REF CAM]
 
On 18 May 1917, Rollet took command of the Foreign Legion Marching Regiment, discovering the diary of American poet and legionnaire [[Alan Seeger]], shortly afterwards. The diary detailed Segger's investigations into the [[Crystal Skull of Camarón|Crystal Skull]] the Foreign Legion guarded, indicating it had been hidden in the Marne, a battleground during [[World War I]]. The Skull was retrieved from its location and Rollet became the guardian of that secret.[REF CAM]
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret de Camerone]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Hootside}}
[[Category:Individuals]]
 
 
 
=[[Battle of Camarón]]=
The '''Battle of  Camarón''' (French:''Bataille de Camerone'') was a conflict that took place on 30 April 1863 in [[Mexico]],[REF CAM] between the [[French Empire]] and the {{Wiki|Second Federal Republic of Mexico|Mexican Republic}} as part of the {{Wiki|Second French intervention in Mexico}},<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Battle of Camarón}}</ref> when a [[French Foreign Legion]] unit led by Captain [[Jean Danjou]] was ambushed by the Mexican army. The 65 legionnaries took up positions in a nearby {{Wiki|hacienda}}, Hacienda Camarón, to defend themselves against the 2000 soldiers, managing to resist for over a day, though they suffered great losses and only a few legionnaires survived. The few survivors were then taken prisoner, with only the drummer, [[Casimir Lai]], escaping, having been gravely wounded and left for dead after the battle. He was later rescued by reinforcements from the Foreign Legion. Casimir had been tasked with protecting a [[Crystal Skull of Camarón|Crystal Skull]], no matter the cost, and they managed to smuggle it out of the country inside his drum.[REF CAM]
 
Long after the battle, rumors began attributing the prodigious resistance of the Foreign Legion to a powerful artifact, though the Skull itself only served to reveal mysterious messages and symbols. Jean Danjou's prosthetic hand was recovered by a Mexican citizen after the battle and later purchased by the French government and taken to Aubagne, where it has since been kept as a relic in the {{Wiki|Foreign Legion Museum}}.[REF CAM]
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=[[Aubagne]]=
'''Aubagne''' is a commune in southern [[France]], being 17 km east of [[Marseille]].<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Aubagne}}</ref>
 
In 1962, the [[French Foreign Legion|Foreign Legion]] War Memorial was moved from [[Algeria]] to Aubagne, bringing with it a [[Crystal Skull of Camarón|Crystal Skull]] the Foreign Legion guarded. It was installed inside a hollow globe indicating the locations of the Legion's major battles and campaigns. In the 2020s, the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] came into possession of a scroll linked to the artifact and sent [[Senka]] to investigate, leading to its discovery.[REF CAM]
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret de Camerone]]''
 
==References==
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=[[Casimir Lai]]=
'''Casimir Lai''' was an Italian who served in the [[French Foreign Legion]], serving as a military musician.<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|fr:Bataille de Camerone}}</ref>
 
On 30 April 1863, Lai's unit, which had been participating in the {{Wiki|Second French intervention in Mexico}},<ref name="Wiki"/> was [[Battle of Camarón|ambushed]] by the Mexican army. The 65 legionnaries took up positions in a nearby {{Wiki|hacienda}} to defend themselves, though they suffered great losses. Lai, who had been gravely wounded and left for dead, escaped becoming a prisoner of war and was later rescued by reinforcements from the Foreign Legion. Lai had been tasked with protecting a [[Crystal Skull of Camarón|Crystal Skull]], no matter the cost, and they managed to smuggle it out of Mexico inside his drum.[REF CAM]
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret de Camerone]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==References==
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=[[Jean Danjou]]=
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'''Jean Danjou''' (1828 – 1863) was a decorated captain of the [[French Foreign Legion|Foreign Legion]] in the [[French Army]].<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Jean Danjou}}</ref>
 
On 30 April 1863, Danjou's unit, which had been participating in the {{Wiki|Second French intervention in Mexico}},<ref name="Wiki"/> was [[Battle of Camarón|ambushed]] by the Mexican army. Danjou had his men take up positions in a nearby {{Wiki|hacienda}} to defend themselves against the soldiers, and despite being greatly outnumbered with 65 legionnaires against 2000 soldiers, they resisted for over a day. Danjou died in the battle, and the few survivors were taken prisoners, with the exception of drummer [[Casimir Lai]], who managed to escape.[REF CAM]
 
Jean Danjou's prosthetic hand was recovered by a Mexican citizen after the battle and later purchased by the French government and taken to [[Aubagne]], where it has since been kept as a relic in the {{Wiki|Foreign Legion Museum}}.[REF CAM]
 
==Behind the scenes==
Jean Danjou is implied to be an Assassin, with the ''[[Le Secret de Camerone]]'' app deliberately pointing out that one of the fingers in his prosthetic hand is missing.
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret de Camerone]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==References==
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=[[Crystal Skull of Camarón]]=
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The '''Crystal Skull of Camarón''' is a [[Crystal Skulls|Crystal Skull]], a [[Piece of Eden]] created by the [[Isu]], that was recovered from [[Mexico]] by the [[French Foreign Legion]] in 1863 and guarded by the group until the 2020s, when it was retrieved by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Senka]]. The function of the artifact is to reveal mysterious messages and symbols, and Senka also speculated that it also contained recordings that she wished to analyse.[REF CAM]
 
==History==
During the 1860s {{Wiki|Second French intervention in Mexico|invasion}} of Mexico, a Foreign Legion unit led by Captain [[Jean Danjou]] located the crystal skull and Italian military musician [[Casimir Lai]] was tasked with protecting it regardless of the cost. On 30 April 1863, the unit of 65 legionnaries was ambushed by a contingent of 2000 Mexican soldiers and, though they managed to resist for over a day, they suffered great losses and only a few legionnaires survived. The few survivors were then taken prisoner, with only Casimir Lai escaping, having been gravely wounded and left for dead after the battle. Being rescued by reinforcements from the Foreign Legion, they managed to smuggle the artifact out of the country inside Casimir's drum.[REF CAM]
 
During [[World War I]], the artifact crossed paths with American poet and legionnaire [[Alan Seeger]], who began working on unlocking the artifact's secrets. He kept a diary with notes of his investigation and even hid clues in his poems. Seeger discovered that the skull had been hidden in the Marne, an early battleground in the war, but was killed in action in July 1916. On 18 May 1917, [[Paul-Frédéric Rollet]] took command of the Foreign Legion Marching Regiment, discovering Seeger's diary shortly afterwards. The Skull was then retrieved from its location and Rollet became the guardian of the secret.[REF CAM]
 
In 1940, the {{Wiki|13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion|13th Demi-Brigade}} was created to fight Nazi Germany. This regiment also managed a convoy carrying Casimir Lai's drum, moving it to a temporary placement at the legion's barracks in {{Wiki|Sidi Bel Abbès}}, [[Algeria]], during the {{Wiki|Operation Torch|Morrocan campaign}} of [[World War II]].[REF CAM]
 
In 1962, the Foreign Legion War Memorial was moved from [[Algeria]] to [[Aubagne]], [[France]] bringing with it the skull. At the site of the {{Wiki|Foreign Legion Museum}}, it was installed inside a hollow globe indicating the locations of the Legion's major battles and campaigns. In the 2020s, the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] came into possession of a scroll linked to the artifact and sent [[Senka]] to investigate, leading to its discovery.[REF CAM]
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret de Camerone]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==References==
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=[[French Foreign Legion]]=
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The '''French Foreign Legion''' (French: ''Légion étrangère'') is a unique corps of the [[French Army]], which allows foreign nationals into French service. Formed in 1831, it was primarily used to help protect and expand the French colonial empire, with great focus in North Africa.<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|French Foreign Legion}}</ref> Among its symbols is the white {{Wiki|kepi}}.[REF CAM]
 
==History==
In 1831, King {{Wiki|Louis-Philippe I}} created the Foreign Legion to carry out missions outside of the Kingdom, including secret missions such as finding mysterious treasures and powerful objects.[REF CAM]
 
During the 1860s {{Wiki|Second French intervention in Mexico|invasion}} of [[Mexico]], a Foreign Legion unit led by Captain [[Jean Danjou]] located a [[Crystal Skull of Camarón|crystal skull]] and Italian military musician [[Casimir Lai]] was tasked with protecting it regardless of the cost. On 30 April 1863, the unit of 65 legionnaries was ambushed by a contingent of 2000 Mexican soldiers and, though they managed to resist for over a day, they suffered great losses and only a few legionnaires survived. The few survivors were then taken prisoner, with only Casimir Lai escaping, having been gravely wounded and left for dead after the battle. Being rescued by reinforcements from the Foreign Legion, they managed to smuggle the artifact out of the country inside Casimir's drum.[REF CAM]
 
The Legion participated in many battles during [[World War I]], including {{Wiki|First Battle of the Marne|one}} at the {{Wiki|Marne River}} valley, where they hid the skull. On 18 May 1917, [[Paul-Frédéric Rollet]] took command of the Foreign Legion Marching Regiment, and later on, he retrieved the artifact from its hiding place.[REF CAM]
 
In 1940, the {{Wiki|13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion|13th Demi-Brigade}} was created to fight Nazi Germany. This regiment also managed a convoy carrying Casimir Lai's drum, moving it to a temporary placement at the legion's barracks in {{Wiki|Sidi Bel Abbès}}, [[Algeria]], during the {{Wiki|Operation Torch|Morrocan campaign}} of [[World War II]].[REF CAM]
 
In 1946 to 1954, the Legion participated in the {{Wiki|First Indochina War}}.[REF CAM]
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret de Camerone]]'' {{Mo}}
 
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=L'Armoire de Fer=
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=[[Louis XVI of France]]=
On 6 August 1792, a crowd gathered at the Champ de Mars once more to demand the abolition of the monarchy. Fearing attempts to derail the revolution, radical Jacobins and Cordeliers took refuge at the Hôtel de Ville along with 7,000 troops and took over the Paris Commune. In response, Louis strengthened the defences at the Tuileries from 2,000 to 3,000 men, mainly composed of his Swiss Guard.[23] When the grounds of the Tuileries were invaded on 10 August by 20,000 revolutionaries, the angry crowd sought to kill the royal family, but Louis had seemingly predicted the situation and fled in advance with his family.[22] They took refuge with the Legislative Assembly in the Salle du Manège,[24] where Louis was arrested soon after and stripped of his power,[3] before being imprisoned in the Temple with his family.[25] During the storming of the Tuileries, the young artillery officer Napoleon Bonaparte stole the temple key, while copies of the King's correspondence with Mirabeau were found in the iron cabinet and made public by the Templars.[19] The iron cabinet also housed a register with the names of Assassins and Templars, though this document went unnoticed by the invaders and was eventually destroyed.[REF ARM] On 21 September, France was proclaimed a republic.[1]
 
[...]
 
Throughout his life, Louis displayed indecisiveness and shyness, and was mild-mannered, most likely having taken these traits from his childhood tutors. Despite his good intentions of helping the French people, his lack of a strong personality meant that he was unable to exert power in the field of politics, of which he had little knowledge.[1] He was also frequently influenced by his close associates and his wife.[21] It is believed that he was clinically depressed, and he often sought refuge from his duties by indulging in hobbies.[1] Louis XVI was a great lover of locks and clocks, preferring to spend more time in his workshop than with his queen. He also studied extensively, being a keen student of science, with a passion for geography and the navy, as well as a fluent English speaker.[REF ARM] In 2014, the Abstergo Entertainment researcher Robert Fraser said of Louis, "Very mild mannered (i.e., boring). His speech to the Estates-General almost put me to sleep".[1]
 
 
=[[World War I]]=
The countries envolved signed an armistice on 11 November 1918, ending the war.[REF ARM]
 
 
The day following the armistice, painter Claude Monet gifted a selection of his ''{{Wiki|Water Lilies (Monet series)|Water Lilies}}'' to the French government as a symbol of peace. These paintings would later be installed at the {{Wiki|Musée de l'Orangerie}} a few months after his death in 1927.[REF ARM]
 
During the war, the French adopted the {{Wiki|Centaurea cyanus|cornflower}} as {{Wiki|Bleuet de France|symbol}} of remembrance and solidarity with the veterans and victims of war, as it was one of the few flowers that grew on battlefields riddled with shells. The [[poppy]] serves the same {{Wiki|Remembrance poppy|symbolic}} function in England.[REF ARM]
 
 
=[[Storming of the Bastille]]=
On 12 July 1789, Swiss courtier and military officer {{Wiki|Pierre Victor, baron de Besenval de Brünstatt|Marquis de Besenval}} withdrew his troops from Paris in the face of government inaction[REF ARM] in suppressing the popular riots,[REF WIKI] which culminated two days later. On 14 July, a delegation of the National Assembly was invited to the Bastille to discuss terms with the governor. However, the protesters outside had become restless and managed to cut the chains holding the raised drawbridge.[2] The fortress was attacked by outraged Frenchmen joined by the Templar Élise de la Serre, who was searching for Arno. The general of the Bastille, de Launay, was killed by the mob; his head was hanged on a pike, which served as the start of the French Revolution.[3] During the havoc, Arno and Bellec used the opportunity to make their escape. The novelist Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade was also a prisoner, but had been transferred shortly before the building fell to the mob.[1]
 
In 1789, the Marquis de Besenval was imprisoned, wrongly accused of having instigated the burning of Paris and the massacre of its inhabitants.[REF ARM]
 
 
=[[Palais Bourbon]]=
After the French Revolution broke out, the Palais Bourbon was nationalized,[REF DB] and it was used first as a revolutionary prison, and later as the {{Wiki|École Polytechnique}}. On 21 January 1798, it began functioning as the home to the legislative Council of Five Hundred.[REF ARM] Several members of the Templar Order were able to join the Council and used their influence to attempt to continue the Reign of Terror. In response, the Assassin Council of the French Brotherhood had Arno Dorian kill the Templars, curtailing their influence.[2]
 
In January 2007, the tricolour flag was first brought into the National Assembly.[REF ARM]
 
 
=[[Tuileries Palace|Tuileries Gardens]]=
The original palace was built in 1564 under orders of Catherine de' Medici, widow of King [[Henry II of France]],[REF ARM] who found the Louvre too small to serve as the royal palace.[1] She was keen to express her Florentine heritage with the palace, using Italian Renaissance style in the architecture. [REF ARM] The Tuileries were later united with the Louvre by Henry IV.[1] In 1664, King Louis XIV had landscape architect {{Wiki|André Le Nôtre}} redesign the gardens, as he had done with [[Palace of Versailles|Versailles]] previously.[REF ARM]
 
Over the centuries, the Tuileries' garden would become much like an amusement park,[1] the highlight of which came on 27 August 1783 when physicist and chemist Jacques Charles led the world's first manned hydrogen balloon flight, accompannied by aeronauts and engineers {{Wiki|Robert brothers|Anne-Jean and Nicolas-Louis Robert}}.[REF ARM]
 
During the 1871 Paris Commune, the palace burned down.[REF ARM]
 
 
=[[Palace of Versailles]]=
Originally a hunting lodge for King Louis XIII, the palace was gradually expanded and renovated over the course of the century by his son and successor, Louis XIV,[1] who commissioned landscape architect {{Wiki|André Le Nôtre}} to design the gardens.
 
 
=[[Place de la Concorde]]=
On 25 October 1836, an {{Wiki|Luxor Obelisks|obelisk}} was erected in the Place de la Concorde, with the engineer of the machine that raised it, {{Wiki|fr:Apollinaire Lebas|Jean-Baptiste Apollinaire Lebas}}, remaining underneath during the process, so that if it failed, he would die without suffering the shame.[REF ARM]
 
 
=[[Basilica di San Marco]]=
In 1797, [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] {{Wiki|Fall of the Republic of Venice|invaded}} Venice,[REF ARM] dissolving the approximately 1,100 year old [[Republic of Venice|republic]][REF WIKI] and stealing the {{Wiki|Horses of Saint Mark|four bronze horses}} that adorned the Basilica. They would later be returned,[REF ARM] but only after his defeat in 1815.<ref name="Horses">{{WP|Horses of Saint Mark}}</ref>
 
 
=[[Napoleon Bonaparte]]=
In 1797, Napoleon {{Wiki|Fall of the Republic of Venice|invaded}} Venice,[REF ARM] dissolving the approximately 1,100 year old [[Republic of Venice|republic]][REF WIKI] and stealing the {{Wiki|Horses of Saint Mark|four bronze horses}} that adorned the [[Basilica di San Marco]] for use decorating the {{Wiki|Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel}}.[REF ARM]
 
 
=[[Venice]]=
In 1797, [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] {{Wiki|Fall of the Republic of Venice|invaded}} Venice,[REF ARM] dissolving the approximately 1,100 year old [[Republic of Venice|republic]][REF WIKI] and stealing the {{Wiki|Horses of Saint Mark|four bronze horses}} that adorned the Basilica di San Marco.[REF ARM]
 
 
=[[Sainte-Clotilde]]=
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'''Sainte-Clotilde''' is a basilica church in [[Paris]], [[France]].[REF WIKI]
 
In 1789, the site of the basilica was occupied by the church of {{Wiki|fr:Couvent de Sainte-Valère|Saint-Valère}}. There, the Community of Penitent Ladies<!--"Communauté des Filles Pénitentes" in the original.-> housed women of ill repute. It was later replaced by the basilica, the current form of which dates from 1857,[REF ARM] being the first neo-Gothic style church in the city.[REF WIKI] A {{Wiki|Sacred Heart Cathedral (Guangzhou)|replica church}} was eventually erected in [[China]].[REF ARM]
 
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*''[[L'Armoire de Fer]]'' {{Mo}}
 
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In 1830, the {{Wiki|Luxor obelisks|obelisks}} at the portal of [[Luxor|Luxor Temple]] were given by Egypt to France,[REF WIKI] through the influence of [[Jean-François Champollion]]. The original pedestal, which had sculptures of baboons with prominent male genitalia, was deemed too obscene and it was separated from the rest of the work, being sent to the [[Louvre]], and would later be exhibited in the museum's [[Louvre-Lens|annex]] in [[Lens]]. The main column was installed at the [[Place de la Concorde]].[REF MIN]
 
=[[Isis]]=
In myths from the Ptolemaic era, Isis was paired with Serapis and they had a son named {{Wiki|Harpocrates}}.[REF MIN]
 
=[[Serapis]]=
Serapis was paired with the goddess Isis, with whom he had a son, {{Wiki|Harpocrates}}.[REF MIN]
 
=[[Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau]]=
Among his many actions as an Assassin, Mirabeau also managed to confirm the presence of a Templar treasure in the region of [[Lens]].[REF MIN]
 
=[[Napoleon Bonaparte]]=
After successfully retrieving the Apple of Eden, Napoleon returned home in October 1799. As the Jacobins took control of France in a coup, Napoleon allied with the Director Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès to organize another coup.[1] Using his newfound power,[20] Bonaparte seized power for himself during the coup of 18 Brumaire in 9 November, becoming the First Consul of France.[REF MIN][1]
 
[...]In 1800, his sister Caroline married General Joachim Murat.[15] In May of that year, Bonaparte took command of an army in Lyon and crossed the Great St Bernard Pass to confront the Austrians in Italy.[REF MIN]
 
=[[Mithras]]=
Mithras, an evolution of the Persian sun god[REF MIN] Mithra, was a god worshipped by ancient Romans as a form of Roman paganism.[REF WIKI] Mithras was often depicted slaying a bull, and often had on a Phrygian cap[1, MIN] and Iranian trousers to emphasize his Eastern origins. His festival was celebrated on 25 December.[REF MIN]
 
The cult of Mithras appeared in Rome at the end of the 1st century CE, and spread throughout the Roman Empire, with several temples being built across the provinces.[REF MIN] The province of Brittania, had at least two such {{Wiki|mithraeum}}, one in [[London|Londinium]][1] and another in [[Winchester|Venta Belgarum]].[Impaling the Seax] After being abandoned for numerous centuries following the Roman exodus of Britannia in the 5th century, these temples were subsequently used by a faction of the Order of the Ancients, who worshipped the god and practiced its beliefs.[1+Impaling the Seax]
 
In the Middle Ages, the Levantine Assassin Mentor Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad noted in his codex the similarities between Mithra and figures of other belief systems such as Jesus of Nazareth, Horus, and Dionysos. He postulated that these stories shared a common source.[2]
 
=[[Lens Mining Company]]=
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The '''Lens Mining Company''' (French: ''Compagnie des mines de Lens'') was the company responsible for the extraction of coal in the {{Wiki|Nord-Pas de Calais Mining Basin}} of Northern [[France]]. It was established in 1852 and operated in the city of [[Lens]] until it was nationalized in 1946,[REF WIKI] with its main building being later transformed into the [[Faculty of Sciences]] of the {{Wiki|University of Artois}}. Besides mining, the company also operated with construction, building not only the housing estates for its employees, but also many amenities in the city such as a school, a clinic and a {{Wiki|fr:Église Saint-Théodore de Lens|church}}.[REF MIN]
 
In 1960, then operating under the name of ''Groupe de Lens-Liévin'',[REF WIKI] the company closed operations at the [[Lens mining site number 9]], transferring the workers into the construction of the [[Stade Bollaert-Delelis|Bollaert-Delelis stadium]] with assistance from [[Abstergo Industries]], who used such operations as a cover for their investigations on a lost [[Templars|Templar]] treasure in the region. Unbeknownst to both companies, miner [[Henri Mulio]] had already located and hidden the treasure by then,[REF MIN] which would only be recovered by his great-grandson[REF INTERVIEW] [[Simon Mulio]] in the 2020s.[REF MIN]
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret des Mines]]''
 
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=[[Church of Saint-Léger]]=
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The '''Church of Saint-Léger''' is a church in [[Lens]], [[France]] dedicated to {{Wiki|Leodegar|Saint Léger of Autun}}.
 
==History==
First built during the 10th centry CE,[REF WIKI] the original church was destroyed by the Spanish[REF MIN] during the {{Wiki|Thirty Years' War}}. Though rebuilt in 1776,[REF WIKI] the relentless bombing of the city during [[World War I]] would once again reduce the church to rubble, along with over 98% of Lens. After the war, it was rebuilt with the assistance of [[Abstergo Industries]], who used the reconstruction effort as a pretext to conduct a survey of the city center as part of their investigations of a lost [[Templars|Templar]] treasure.[REF MIN]
 
In the 2020s, [[Simon Mulio]] visited the church during his own search for the treasure and, after his disappearance, an Abstergo employee tracking him did the same.[REF MIN]
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret des Mines]]''
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Hootside}}
[[Category:Landmarks in Lens]]
 
 
=[[Henri Mulio]]=
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'''Henri Mulio''' (1886 – 1922)[REF INTERVIEW] was a miner employed by the [[Lens mining company]]. While working at [[Lens mining site number 9|mining site number 9]] in the city of [[Lens]], Henri discovered a long-lost [[Templars|Templar]] treasure. Though initially surprised, Henri quickly re-hid the treasure further in the tunnels and informed the foreman it had been a false alarm. The treause would remain hidden until the 2020s, when his great-grandson, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] ally [[Simon Mulio]],  retrieved it.[REF MIN]
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret des Mines]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==References==
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=[[Simon Mulio]]=
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'''Simon Mulio''' (born 1974) is a [[France|French]] [[Assassins|Assassin]] ally, who works as an informant. He is the great-grandson of miner [[Henri Mulio]].[REF INTERVIEW]
 
==Biography==
In the early 2020s , Mulio explored the city of [[Lens]] in search of clues to a mysterious [[Templars|Templar]] treasure once discovered by his great-grandfather, who had worked at the [[Lens mining site number 9|mining site number 9]] for the [[Lens mining company]]. He visited a number of landmarks in the city, such as the [[Stade Bollaert-Delelis]] and the [[Church of Saint-Léger]], being picked up on [[Abstergo Industries]' surveillance, who had long suspected him of having ties to the Assassins.[REF MIN]
 
Simon forged an employee badge and infiltrated the [[Louvre-Lens]] museum, which had been built atop mining site number 9, installing a computer security system that prevented the treasure's location in an underground gallery from being found. After searching the gallery and finding the treasure himself, Mulio passed the information onto the Brotherhood. Noticing his actions had drawn further attention from Abstergo, Mulio took the treasure through the tunnels to [[Lens station]] and escaped,[REF MIN] with Abstergo failing to locate him since the incident.[REF INTERVIEW]
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret des Mines]]''
 
==References==
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=[[Faculty of Sciences]]=
{{Era|Landmarks}}
The '''Faculty of Sciences''' is the main building of the [[Lens]] campus of the {{Wiki|University of Artois}}.
 
==History==
Originally the the offices for the [[Lens mining company]],[REF MIN] the building is adorned with eighteen {{Wiki|Dormer|dormer windows}}, built to represent the eighteen mines they operated. At their productive peak, a [[train]] platform was once installed for the shareholders, removing the need to go to [[Lens station]] proper.[REF MIN]
 
In the early 1990s, the building had passed into the hands of the university[REF WIKI UNI] and, in 1994,[REF https://e-monumen.net/patrimoine-monumental/le-mineur-lens/ ] a bronze statue of a miner was installed in the gardens, made by Hungarian artist Daniel Ference Nagy.[REF MIN] In the 2020s, [[Assassins|Assassin]] ally [[Simon Mulio]] visited the university during his search for a [[Templars|Templar]] treasure and, after his disappearance, an [[Abstergo Industries|Abstergo]] employee tracking him did the same.[REF MIN]
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret des Mines]]''
 
==References==
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{{Hootside}}
[[Category:Landmarks in Lens]]
 
 
=[[Lens station]]=
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'''Lens station''' (French: ''Gare de Lens'') is a [[Train|railway]] station in [[Lens]], [[France]]. Originally built in 1860,<ref>{{Wiki|fr:Gare de Lens (Pas-de-Calais)}}</ref> it remains an important transit point to this day.[REF MIN]
 
==History==
Destroyed along much of the city during [[World War I]], it was quickly rebuilt, with its new shape evoking a locomotive, illustrating the Art Deco influence of the period. To compensate for the deficiencies of a soil weakened by underground mining tunnels carved by the [[Lens mining company|local mining company]], the foundations were reinforced with hydraulic jacks to prevent it from collapsing.[REF MIN]
 
In the 2020s, [[Assassins|Assassin]] ally [[Simon Mulio]] visited the station during his search for a [[Templars|Templar]] treasure and, after locating it, he moved it through the tunnels underneath the station before escaping. After his disappearance, an [[Abstergo Industries|Abstergo]] employee tracking him also visited the location.[REF MIN]
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret des Mines]]''
 
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=[[Lens]]=
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'''Lens''' is a city in the {{Wiki|Pas-de-Calais}} department in northern [[France]].
 
==History==
 
*Abstergo believed that a Templar treasure is buried somewhere beneath Lens.
*The immense black hills overlooking the city are slag heaps. Formed by decades of accumulation of mining waste extracted from the tunnels, they are the highest in Europe. The shale that makes up the spoil heaps takes on a red color inside. This same red shale was long used to make the clay courts of Roland Garros.
*The Lens mining company [fr:Compagnie des mines de Lens] wasn't limited to mining infrastructure. It built everything necessary for its workers and their families: a school, a clinic, a church… and even a stadium! The most sophisticated houses at the entrance to the miners' housing estates were intended for positions of responsibility (surveyor, engineer, etc.). They allowed the mine managers to be close to the extraction site and to observe the comings and goings of the workers on a daily basis.
*There are numerous pits in the region. The countless galleries have transformed the subsoil of the region into a veritable Swiss cheese. Some are located at depths of over 600 meters. The Louvre-Lens is built above pit number 9 [Fosse no 9 des mines de Lens]. The grove of trees in front of the building's main entrance is located on the site of the former mine shaft entrance. Louvre-Lens was created in 2012. The layout of the main gallery is unique. The works are meticulously displayed along two axes: in depth you travel through the eras, while horizontally you journey between continents.
*Lens was one of the cities most severely affected during the First World War. It was almost 99% destroyed. In addition to being on the front line, its capacity for extracting mineral resources made it a prime target.
*Lens had approximately 20,000 miners out of a population of 40,000.
*Lens is the smallest city to have hosted a World Cup match, in 1998. The match was between France and Paraguay, and France's victory allowed them to advance to the quarter-finals. With only 32,000 inhabitants, the Lens stadium can accommodate more than 38,000 supporters, which is more than its own population.
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret des Mines]]''
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Hootside}}
[[Category:Cities in France]]
 
 
=[[Lens mining site number 9]]=
{{Era|Landmarks}}{{WP-REAL|fr:Fosse no 9 des mines de Lens}}
The '''Lens mining site number 9''' is a
 
==History==
 
 
*For several decades, the Lens No. 9 mine shaft produced a large quantity of coal, until it ceased operations in 1960. Its backfilling in 1980 should have marked its closure, but rumors circulated among the miners: what if the mine still held something hidden? The conclusions of the research conducted by Abstergo on this subject are incredible: it could very well be the famous Templar Treasure!
*The clues you found lead to the old mine shaft number 9, the one located beneath the Louvre-Lens… Could the Assassin Brotherhood also be on the trail of the Treasure?
*Congratulations! Your research has revealed that Mulio was following in the footsteps of his ancestor Henri Mulio, a former miner. The latter had apparently discovered the Templar Treasure in pit number 9, now located beneath the Louvre-Lens museum.
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret des Mines]]''
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Hootside}}
[[Category:Landmarks in Lens]]
 
 
 
=[[Louvre-Lens]]=
{{Era|Landmarks}}{{WP-REAL|Louvre-Lens}}
'''''Louvre-Lens''''' is an art museum located in [[Lens]], [[France]]. It is a satellite museum of the [[Louvre]], which lends its collections to the smaller gallery on medium- or long-term basis.<ref>{{Wiki|Louvre-Lens}}</ref>
 
==History==
 
 
*Simon Mulio infiltrated the Louvre-Lens.
*Clues found at Mulio's home pointed to a piece in the museum's main exhibition hall [La Galerie du temps].
*Mulio implemented a computer security system at the museum, the purpose of which was to protect something.
*A forged employee badge was found: this would explain Mulio's ability to move freely within the museum…
*The treasure was hidden in an underground gallery, the entrance to which was concealed behind the portrait of Napoleon crossing the alps.
*An abstergo agent managed to discover the gallery, but no treasure.
*The clues you found lead to the old mine shaft number 9, the one located beneath the Louvre-Lens… Could the Assassin Brotherhood also be on the trail of the Treasure?
*There are numerous pits in the region. The countless galleries have transformed the subsoil of the region into a veritable Swiss cheese. Some are located at depths of over 600 meters. The Louvre-Lens is built above pit number 9 [Fosse no 9 des mines de Lens]. The grove of trees in front of the building's main entrance is located on the site of the former mine shaft entrance. Louvre-Lens was created in 2012. The layout of the main gallery is unique. The works are meticulously displayed along two axes: in depth you travel through the eras, while horizontally you journey between continents.
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret des Mines]]''
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Hootside}}
[[Category:Landmarks in Lens]]
 
 
 
=[[Stade Bollaert-Delelis]]=
{{Era|Landmarks}}{{WP-REAL}}
The '''''Stade Bollaert-Delelis''''' is a football stadium in [[Lens]], [[France]].
 
==History==
 
*The Lens mining company [fr:Compagnie des mines de Lens] wasn't limited to mining infrastructure. It built everything necessary for its workers and their families: a school, a clinic, a church… and even a stadium! The most sophisticated houses at the entrance to the miners' housing estates were intended for positions of responsibility (surveyor, engineer, etc.). They allowed the mine managers to be close to the extraction site and to observe the comings and goings of the workers on a daily basis.
*To keep the workers occupied after the closure of certain mines, the construction of the stadium was entrusted to them. A miner's lamp is featured on the Racing Club de Lens crest to commemorate this special connection. The club's emblem, in blood and gold colors, is not a coincidence. It is said to have been inspired by the ruins of the Saint-Léger church, a vestige of past Spanish rule.
*Lens is the smallest city to have hosted a World Cup match, in 1998. The match was between France and Paraguay, and France's victory allowed them to advance to the quarter-finals. With only 32,000 inhabitants, the Lens stadium can accommodate more than 38,000 supporters, which is more than its own population.
*To keep its workers occupied after the mine closures, the mining company tasked its men with building their own stadium. In its search for treasure, Abstergo cooperated with the mining company to excavate the area. The stadium, like other buildings, served as cover during these searches. But Mulio apparently realized this and narrowed down his investigation area.
*Mulio discovered that the construction of the stadium, ordered by the mining company, was merely a pretext to acquire and explore more underground resources in the surrounding area...
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret des Mines]]''
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Hootside}}
[[Category:Landmarks in Lens]]
 
 
 
 
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