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{{Quote|Sometimes I feel so disconnected from everything out there. Nearly a decade of my life gone, searching for those Pieces of Eden.|Lucy to Desmond Miles, 2012.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|21st century conversations}}
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{{Character Infobox
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| image = Ac2-lucy.png
|imgdesc=Lucy's artwork of Assassin's Creed II.
| birth = 1988
|faction=[[Abstergo Industries|Abstergo Industries]], [[Assassins|Assassins]]
| death = 10 October 2012 {{c|aged 24}}<br>[[Rome]], [[Italy]]
|name=Lucy Stillman
| species = [[Human]]
|appear=[[Assassin's Creed|Assassin's Creed]], [[Assassin's Creed II|Assassin's Creed II]]
| affiliates = *[[Assassins]] {{c|defected}}
|period=Modern times (2012)
**[[William Miles]]' [[Assassin cell#William Miles' cell|cell]]
|voice=[[Kristen Bell]]
*[[Abstergo Industries]]
**[[Animus Project]]
*[[Templars]]
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'''Lucy Stillman''' (1988 – 2012) was a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] and a [[genetic memory]] researcher for [[Abstergo Industries]]' [[Animus Project]]. During her infiltration of Abstergo, she reported information on the company's recent activities to the Assassins. However, Lucy's lengthy separation from the Assassin Order and her distrust of [[William Miles]] led to her secret defection to the [[Templars|Templar]] [[New World Order|cause]] prior to 2011.


{{quote|You lack the confidence to step into your ancestor's body.|Lucy to Desmond in their first meeting}}
When [[Desmond Miles]] was brought into Abstergo for testing, [[Warren Vidic]] instructed Lucy to earn Desmond's trust, so that the Templars could ultimately find the [[Piece of Eden|Piece]] of [[Eden]] located within his memories, and use it for their [[Eye-Abstergo]] satellite.


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As Desmond's condition began to worsen however, Warren and Lucy turned to more drastic measures, and formulated [[Project Siren]]. Lucy was ordered to take Desmond somewhere he would feel safe, and the two Templars orchestrated Desmond's and her escape from Abstergo. Lucy carried out her orders, relocating Desmond to a [[Rome hideout|hideout]] to join his fellow Assassins [[Shaun Hastings]] and [[Rebecca Crane]].
 
After a month, and another relocation to the [[Sanctuary]] beneath the ruined [[Villa Auditore]] in [[Monteriggioni]], the Assassin team discovered the location of an [[Apple of Eden 6|Apple of Eden]], which was inside the [[Colosseum Vault]]. When Desmond's hand made contact with the Apple, his body was possessed by [[Juno]], a member of the [[Isu|First Civilization]]. With her knowledge of Lucy's true allegiance, Juno forced Desmond to stab and kill Lucy with his [[Hidden Blade]].
 
==Biography==
===Early life===
{{Quote|The university made it clear I had no future there. [...] Said keeping me on would discredit and embarrass them.|Lucy to Desmond, 2012.|Assassin's Creed|21st century conversations}}
Lucy Stillman was born into the Assassin Order and received her training from William Miles. When she was seventeen, her ties to the Order were cut, in order for her to infiltrate Abstergo Industries without raising suspicion.<ref name="The Mole">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – ''[[The Lost Archive]]'' – [[The Mole]]</ref>
 
Before starting her work at Abstergo, Lucy attended university to study cognitive neuroscience, but was forced to leave when her mentors began to hold issue with her topic of study, which they considered a pseudo-science. Unable to remain at the university, she applied in a variety of locations, and tried everything to find work.<ref name="Guest of the Company">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed|Modern day]]: "Guest of the Company"</ref>
 
Eventually, she was contacted by Dr. Warren Vidic, who offered her a position at Abstergo Industries. She accepted the offer and immediately started working with Warren on the [[Animus]] Project. While Abstergo had a team of engineers to design the Animus' hardware and operating system, Lucy oversaw the assembly process of the still-evolving machine.<ref name="Guest of the Company"/>
 
While Lucy was on fairly cordial and friendly terms with a few other employees at Abstergo, such as [[Richard]], these same individuals were later ordered to kill her. However, Warren intervened and saved her life, ensuring they never came for her again.<ref name="Guest of the Company"/>
 
Lucy was also a friend of [[Leila Marino]], an Abstergo employee and apparent suicide victim whose death was filed under mysterious circumstances. Lucy became concerned about Leila, but [[Lucy Stillman's email|her investigations]] were stymied by Abstergo staff. After this, Warren warned her to drop the subject or end up like her friend, though Lucy was never able to find out exactly what that meant.<ref name="Breaks">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed|Modern day]]: "Breaks"</ref><ref>''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Lucy Stillman's email]]</ref>
 
===Subject 16===
{{Dialogue|Clay|What's going to happen to me?|William|Don't worry. Lucy will get you out. We're a team.|Clay and William discussing Clay's capture by Abstergo, 2011.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}}
By 2011, William Miles, who had become the ''de facto'' [[Assassin leader|leader]] of the Assassin Order, charged [[Clay Kaczmarek]] with infiltrating Abstergo's Animus Project, in order to discover their motives and interest in Assassin DNA. William's plan was to have Clay intentionally kidnapped by Abstergo as a subject, so that Lucy could give him access to their network at night without detection. Lucy was responsible for protecting Clay's research and physical well-being, and once Clay discovered the Templars' goals, Lucy and Clay were meant to escape Abstergo and return to the Order.<ref name="The Mole"/>
 
However, unbeknownst to the Assassins, Lucy's loyalties had already shifted. Years of isolation, coupled with William's withdrawn and careless personality, had driven her away from the Assassins and into the Templars' arms. Warren Vidic offered Lucy guidance and protection, and she willingly became a double agent for him.<ref name="The Truth">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – ''[[The Lost Archive]]'' – [[The Truth (memory)|The Truth]]</ref>
 
Through Clay, who had been designated Subject 16, Warren discovered that the Renaissance Assassin [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] knew about an Apple of Eden and one of the First Civilization [[Temple (Isu)|Vaults]], both of which the Templars desired. Warren proposed that Ezio's Apple could be attached to one of their satellites, subsequently projecting its power across the globe, and ensuring Templar rule. However, Clay's health was deteriorating, thus Warren realized that they needed a new test subject related to Ezio Auditore. Abstergo managed to gather enough intelligence to learn that Desmond Miles, William Miles' son, was a living descendant of Ezio Auditore.<ref name="The Truth"/>
 
Clay, still acting on his mission from William, discovered Abstergo's plans, as well as security tapes detailing Lucy's true allegiance. The tapes included Warren's plans for Desmond: Lucy would allow Desmond to see her emails, and would give him access to Abstergo's network in order to gain his trust.<ref name="The Truth"/>
 
If Desmond began to suffer from the [[Bleeding Effect]], Lucy would help him "escape" the lab and take him back to the Assassins, where he would feel safe. Throughout this, Lucy was also to keep Warren informed of their actions, and was to bring the Apple of Eden back to Abstergo as soon as the Assassins discovered it.<ref name="The Truth"/> Despite realizing that Clay had discovered her true intentions, Lucy still protected him, though she refused to let him leave or make contact with the Assassins.<ref name="The End of the Line">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – ''[[The Lost Archive]]'' – [[The End of the Line]]</ref>
 
Soon thereafter, Clay left clues and messages for his successor in the Animus Project, Subject 17. He [[Glyphs|programmed clues]] into the Animus itself,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Glyphs]]</ref> and even used his own blood to write [[Cryptic Messages|messages]] on the walls of the facility he was being held in.<ref name="The Eagle and The Apple">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed|Modern day]]: "The Eagle and The Apple"</ref> His health quickly worsened, and he committed suicide in August 2012.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – ''[[The Lost Archive]]'' – [[The End Is Only the Beginning]]</ref>
 
Following Clay's death, Lucy expressed regret for her role in his confinement, having promised to protect him while ultimately refusing to let him leave Abstergo. During the subsequent Animus Project sessions involving Desmond Miles, she adopted a protective stance toward the subject. Lucy frequently clashed with Warren Vidic over the duration of the sessions, arguing that pushing him too hard would cause him to "shut down" or suffer severe psychological trauma. She maintained that her interventions were necessary to stabilize the genetic memory and ensure the subject's survival.<ref name="The End of the Line"/><ref name="Breaks"/>
 
===Subject 17===
{{Quote|Vidic said he'd been following my career since undergrad. That he believed in my work and wanted to meet to discuss my future. You have no idea how good it felt to hear that.|Lucy explaining how she ended up at Abstergo, 2012.|Assassin's Creed|21st century conversations}}
[[File:AC1 Lucy Animus.png|thumb|left|250px|Lucy looking down at Desmond in the Animus]]
In September 2012, Desmond Miles was located and transported to the Abstergo research facility in [[Rome]]. Lucy was responsible for pulling Desmond out of the Animus after she noticed that his subconscious would not let him view the specific memory Abstergo wanted.<ref name="The Experiment Begins">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed|Modern day]]: "The Experiment Begins"</ref> As Warren explained to Desmond what the Animus did and what genetic memories were, she explained Abstergo's goal in limited detail.<ref name="Genetic Memory">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed|Modern day]]: "Genetic Memory"</ref>
 
In a seemingly sincere attempt to gain his trust, Lucy talked to Desmond between Animus sessions, asking him questions concerning his past, and trying to answer his questions about Abstergo without revealing too much.<ref name="The Farm">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed|Modern day]]: "The Farm"</ref><ref name="Abstergo">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed|Modern day]]: "Abstergo"</ref> She also stated that he was not the only person Abstergo was detaining, and that she was also an unfortunate captive.<ref name="Guest of the Company"/> She also clarified technical aspects of his experience, explaining that the Animus translated historical speech into modern English to ensure he could comprehend his ancestors.<ref name="Translation">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed|Modern day]]: "Translation"</ref>
 
She then told him the story of how, in the past, Abstergo had decided to silence her to keep her from speaking about the Animus. However, before her assailants could eliminate her, they were ordered to stand down by Warren. She claimed that he had saved her life that day and told Desmond not to judge Warren so harshly, seeing as he was under a lot of pressure.<ref name="Guest of the Company"/>
 
[[File:AC1 Monitoring Desmond.png|thumb|250px|Lucy and Vidic monitoring Desmond]]
As more time passed, Lucy left the door access codes in Desmond's wardrobe so that he could finally leave his room, and she later claimed to have hacked the surveillance feeds to disguise Desmond's wanderings.<ref name="Escape from Abstergo">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed II|Modern day]]: "Escape from Abstergo"</ref> On top of the Animus, Desmond found Lucy's access pen, which had also been left there for him to use. This allowed him to go through her computer and read her emails.<ref name="Guest of the Company"/>
 
Lucy also left hints for Desmond to gain access to the [[animus Project laboratory|conference room]], and to steal Warren Vidic's access pen, giving him access to the internal [[Abstergo Email Network]].<ref name="Abstergo's Work">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed|Modern day]]: "Abstergo's Work"</ref> Following an argument with Warren, Lucy disclosed to Desmond the true nature of their captors, revealing that Abstergo was a front for the Templar Order.<ref name="The Templars">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed|Modern day]]: "The Templars"</ref> Lucy later revealed that the Templars needed Desmond because the artifact they previously possessed, the [[Apple of Eden 2|Piece of Eden]] originally found in [[Masyaf]], was [[DIA satellite accident|destroyed]] in an accident at an underground facility beneath [[Denver]] International Airport.<ref name="The Piece of Eden">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed|Modern day]]: "The Piece of Eden"</ref> She later sought to earn Desmond's absolute trust after a failed rescue attempt by Modern Assassins left him feeling hopeless. She revealed her true allegiance by bending her left ring finger to imitate its absence, a characteristic trait among Assassins during the era Desmond experienced in the Animus, and asked him not to lose faith.<ref name="Failed Rescue">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed|Modern day]]: "Failed Rescue"</ref>
 
When Desmond finished the memory of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] that revealed a map to several Pieces of Eden, three Abstergo executives decided to dispose of Desmond; concluding that the information they had retrieved rendered Desmond an unnecessary burden. However, Lucy intervened and convinced them to keep Desmond for more testing, as his memories could still reveal more about the locations of the Pieces of Eden.<ref name="The Eagle and The Apple"/>
 
===Project Siren===
{{Quote|We're going to train you. Turn you into one of us.|Lucy to Desmond, 2012.|Assassin's Creed II|21st century conversations}}
[[File:AC2 Lucy Guard.png|thumb|250px|left|Lucy attacking an Abstergo guard]]
A few hours passed after Lucy and Warren left, leaving Desmond trapped in the lab where he had used [[Eagle Vision|his new skill]] to view Clay's hidden messages.<ref name="The Eagle and The Apple"/> Suddenly, Lucy rushed into the room with bloodstains on her shirt from fighting her way through the Abstergo facility.<ref name="Escape from Abstergo"/>
 
Lucy told Desmond that there was no time to waste, and that he had to get into the Animus to retrieve the memory core data. Lucy wrote the data on a disk and, along with Desmond, fled the laboratory. The two successfully fought their way out of the facility and began their escape.<ref name="Escape from Abstergo"/>
 
They eventually found themselves confronted by more Abstergo [[Soldier|guards]], but Lucy quickly disposed of them. They continued onward through aisles of office blocks and Animi, until they reached another coded door. Unexpectedly, Lucy's access key did not work, but Desmond was able to unlock it through his newly acquired Eagle Vision. As they entered the parking lot, they were blocked by more Abstergo guards, though the two fought them off and managed to reach Lucy's car.<ref name="Escape from Abstergo"/>
 
Lucy ordered Desmond to climb into the trunk for "[his] own protection," and when the journey was over,<ref name="Escape from Abstergo"/> the pair had arrived at the Assassin hideout. There, Lucy told Desmond that she intended to have him train to be an Assassin, using the Animus 2.0 and its Bleeding Effect to imprint skills onto him through another ancestor, Ezio Auditore da Firenze.<ref name="The Team">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed II|Modern day]]: "The Team"</ref>


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[[File:Des Hideout 2.png|thumb|250px|Lucy introducing Desmond to Rebecca and Shaun]]
As they entered the main room, Lucy's fellow Assassins, Shaun Hastings and Rebecca Crane, introduced themselves to Desmond and began preparations for the sessions.<ref name="The Team"/> Later that day, Lucy evaluated Desmond's progress by tasking him with setting up the security system.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed II|Modern day]]: "The Bleeding Effect"</ref> In between sessions, they also discussed issues such as the Templars and the status of other Assassin teams.<ref name="The Team"/>


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After Desmond had discovered [[Vatican Vault|the Vault]] in [[Rome]] through Ezio's memories, the alarm went off as Abstergo invaded their hideout. Hurriedly, Lucy gave Desmond a Hidden Blade similar to Ezio's, and they made their way downstairs.<ref name="Old Friend">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed II|Modern day]]: "An Old Friend Returns"</ref>
'''Lucy Stillman''' is an [[Assassins|assassin]] and [[Genetic memory|genetic-memory]] researcher allied to [[Desmond Miles]]


==Biography==
When they encountered Warren Vidic in the warehouse, he reminded Lucy that he had saved her life, before sending some Abstergo guards to try and incapacitate them. However, both Lucy and Desmond engaged in a fight with the guards, quickly defeating them. With little defense left, Warren climbed into the back of a truck, stating that the attack was only the beginning, before fleeing the hideout.<ref name="Old Friend"/>
===Early Life===
Lucy Stillman is a research assistant for [[Warren Vidic|Dr. Warren Vidic]]. She has been working for [[Abstergo Industries]] for three years, focusing on the [[Animus]] project. Dr. Warren Vidic considered her as a invaluable asset for Abstergo for her intelligence and knowledge in cognitive neuro-science and values her highly, although he does not express it.  
[[File:AssassinsCreed Dx10 2009-10-01 22-36-27-70.png|thumb|200px|left|Lucy working on the Animus.]]


As the game progresses, Desmond learns more and more about Lucy. He does this in two ways.
[[File:Lucy P.png|thumb|left|250px|Lucy and Desmond outside the Villa Auditore]]
As Desmond started to go after him, Lucy stopped him and said that they would eventually bring Warren to justice for what he had done, and that Abstergo would surely be back with reinforcements if they did not leave. Following this, Lucy and the others evacuated the hideout,<ref name="Old Friend"/> though not before Lucy left behind several important updates on what they had discovered from Desmond, for Warren to find later on.<ref name="The Truth"/>


===[[Assassin's Creed]]===
The Assassins left in a van to hide in the mountains, and Desmond prepared to enter the Animus again to continue their search for clues. Meanwhile, Lucy continued to study the session notes to try to figure out what the message Desmond had received from the "goddess" [[Minerva]] had meant, telling Desmond that everything she had feared was starting to happen.<ref name="Old Friend"/>
====Conversations====
Throughout the game, Desmond can speak to Lucy and get to know her better at the end of each memory segment, after Dr. Vidic leaves the lab. As Desmond talks to Lucy, she starts to tell him a bit about her past.


Lucy explains that during her university career she was ostracised for her scientific beliefs and theories. The criticism continued after university- no scientific organization or academic institute would employ her. Desperate, she was almost ready to give up science altogether. Then she received a call from Dr. Vidic, who told her he agreed with her theories and offered her the chance to work for Abstergo and to prove her theories to be true. The beliefs she was criticized for may have regarded [[genetic memory]]. Lucy is portrayed in the game to be knowledgeable about the [[Animus]], so it's likely that, because of her feelings on genetic memory, Vidic contacted her so she could contribute to the creation of the Animus.
===Death===
{{Dialogue|Desmond|Think how great you'll feel when we finally stop the Templars.|Lucy|I'm not sure it will ever end, Desmond. I can't do this forever.|Desmond and Lucy outside the Villa Auditore, 2012.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|21st century conversations}}
After a long drive, the Assassins finally arrived in [[Modern times|modern-day]] Monteriggioni on 16 September, setting up their new hideout in the [[Sanctuary]] underneath the Villa Auditore.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Modern day]]: "Arrival in Monteriggioni"</ref> Lucy and Desmond opened the door to the Sanctuary by passing through the underground sewers and tunnels.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Modern day]]: "Path to the Sanctuary"</ref>


Lucy also reveals to Desmond that he is not the only person Abstergo is detaining- she too is a captive. She then tells him a story about how a while back, Abstergo decided to silence her to keep her from speaking about the Animus, but before her assailants could commit her murder, they were ordered to stop by Dr. Warren Vidic. She claims that he saved her life that day, and she tells Desmond not to judge Dr. Vidic so harshly, as he is under a lot of pressure.
As Desmond continued to relive Ezio's memories, he eventually discovered another message from Clay Kaczmarek. Clay warned Desmond that "she is not who you think she is" and everything he wanted "was already gone". He instructed Desmond to find [[Eve]] and [[Eden]], though Desmond was not able to fully understand what Clay meant.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Modern day]]: "The Miracle is in the Execution"</ref>


====Emails====
At this time, Lucy monitored Desmond's condition alongside the other two Assassins, but began to grow concerned that the Animus was having too great a toll on him.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Modern day]]: "Before Memory Sequence 7"</ref> Despite a potential breach to her cover as a Templar, she contacted Warren Vidic by voicemail, stating her concerns and claiming that she "couldn't handle another 16". Warren replied to her through e-mail – while posing as William Miles – to not fail them now, as they had been waiting nearly a decade to get their hands on a Piece of Eden.<ref name="Initiates">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]''</ref>
At various points in the game you can gain access to Lucy's computer and read her [[emails]]. Desmond comes upon the codes to Lucy's emails when he finds door codes to the main room in his wardrobe, and Lucy's access pen, which was left on the Animus. It can be speculated that she planted them to give him a better idea of what was going on with Abstergo. However, this is not certain. The codes may have been left there by a previous subject, and the pen left by mistake.


From the messages, you definitely get the idea that she is telling the truth, as she is obviously concerned for her own safety and is trying to find out more information about a previous Abstergo employee who died a while back. [[Leila|This employee]] is said to have "committed suicide" but the documents relating to the death are being held as classified and are not being released.
[[File:Retrieval 18.png|thumb|250px|Desmond killing Lucy]]
After Desmond relived Ezio's memories in Rome, the Assassins discovered that Ezio had hidden his Apple of Eden in a Vault underneath the Colosseum. On October 10, 2012, the team left to retrieve it.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Modern day]]: "After Memory Sequence 9"</ref>


In one deleted email, there is a conversation in which Lucy tells another person that she has been delaying the doctor from finding the artifacts and asking for the other person to send a rescue. A strange reply appears to be an attachment, but has random capitalization of letters. When these capitalized letters are put together, they form, "WE WILL BE THERE SOON". Towards the end of the game, a gunfight is heard outside, and Vidic explains that present-day Assassins have come for Desmond. The hidden message was probably a reference to the attack. If so, it would mean Lucy is an assassin, which is also shown by her showing Desmond her left hand and symbolically pulling in her ring finger to have it appear like Altaïr's missing finger, and is spying on Abstergo Industries. The V-neck and&nbsp;collar of her blouse, if turned upside down,&nbsp;are also identical to the Assassin's&nbsp;logo.&nbsp;&nbsp;At the end of the game, Desmond gains the ability to use [[Eagle Vision]]. When Desmond uses this on Lucy, she appears with a blue aura, confirming her to be a trustful ally.
As soon as Desmond reached the Apple within the vault, Juno, who was aware of Lucy's true allegiance, took control of Desmond's body and warned him that "the cross darkens the horizon". Desmond was then forced to stab Lucy in the stomach with his Hidden Blade, killing her.<ref name="Knife to the Heart">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Modern day]]: "A Knife to the Heart"</ref>


The [[Assassin's Creed Achievements|achievement]] of '''"Conversationalist"''' can be unlocked in the 360 version of the game.
These events put Desmond under a great deal of emotional stress, and he fell into a coma as a result;<ref name="Knife to the Heart"/> Desmond would later elaborate to the rest of his team that when Juno forcefully influenced him through the Apple, he had brief visions of Lucy's acquisition of the artifact and its ramifications. He also stated that he could have fought Juno's hold on him but upon seeing the visions, he was reluctantly compelled to stop Lucy at any cost.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed III|Modern day]]: "Juno encounters 3 & 4"</ref>


===The Side Story of [[Leila]] and [[Subject 16|Neumann]]===
===Legacy===
[[File:ACI Lucy's Grave.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Lucy's grave]]
After her death, Lucy was buried in a small cemetery in Marino, Italy.<ref name="Initiates"/> Shaun was the only one of her team to attend the funeral, as Rebecca was presiding over the comatose Desmond with William.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Revelations|Modern day]]: "Animus Island"</ref> Later, during Desmond's time in the [[Grand Temple]], he asked his father if Lucy felt regret. William admitted that he honestly could not guess, though he cautioned against believing her sincerity, saying that even he had believed [[Daniel Cross]], who had betrayed the Assassin Order twelve years prior.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed III|Modern day]]: "Before Sequence 6"</ref>


More spoilers...must include two figures from "bloody mural" here for openers:
In 2014, the [[Master Templar]] [[Juhani Otso Berg]] acknowledged Lucy's betrayal of the Assassins and believed that her defection was a sign that there would always be Assassins willing to abandon their cause and serve the Templars.<ref name="ACRG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Numbskull's personal files]]: "Berg's Inspiration: Daniel Cross"</ref> The following year, the Assassins used a camera drone named Lucy during Shaun and Rebecca's [[London]] operations.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|Modern day]]</ref>


<b>The Lorenz Attractor</b>
In 2023, the Templar [[Shimazu Sei]] indirectly mentioned Lucy as Desmond's "female accomplice" while recounting their escape from Abstergo to Animus test subject [[Noa Kim]], who displayed the highest known synchronization rates since Desmond.<ref name="ACFT">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 57|Episode 57]]</ref>


The Lorenz Attractor, which appears in the middle of the wall over Desmond's bed and is the central focus of the entire "mural" is emblematic of the "'''bleeding effect'''". The intricate interweaving of the lines which compose it are paths taken by a particle.
==Personality and traits==
{{Dialogue|Desmond|Let me guess, you're more the in-bed-at-six type.|Lucy|What? Desmond! I know how to have fun.|Desmond teasing Lucy, 2012.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|21st century conversations}}
In contrast to Warren Vidic's personality, Lucy was a warm and appreciative individual with a bright personality. She always lent encouraging words and sympathy to Desmond, though this often annoyed him. On a few occasions, when Warren attempted to force Desmond to go deeper into the Animus memory, Lucy stopped him from doing so, and pleaded with him to allow Desmond to rest, as forcing Desmond to continue would cause more harm than good.<ref name="Breaks"/>


Subject 16 states in the triangle shaped message on the floor that he drained his own body to paint the figures on the floor and walls of the main room where the Animus is located. But had he also used his own blood to paint the wall mural in the sleeping room, he would have bled out - literally - before he finished his work. It is possible that it is Leila's blood used in the wall mural in the sleeping room, done <i>before</i> he painted the messages with his own blood in the Animus room - a murder/suicide.
However, it appeared that after Lucy left the Assassin Order, she became much more jaded and disheartened by the world. In a letter to Clay, she explained that William Miles was using them to fuel the war, while Abstergo cared about people and understood humanity's limitations. However, she still showed Clay compassion, as she promised to protect him.<ref name="The End of the Line"/>


Spending too long in the Animus is the issue causing it. This seems to be her main reason for concern about Desmond, although it's mentioned very briefly.
Lucy proved to have a gift for deception, since she was able to hide her Assassin ties during her infiltration of Abstergo, and later, her affiliation to the Templars from her Assassin colleagues. Despite her true allegiance, she appeared to show genuine care and compassion to her team, and her regrets about Clay still haunted her to the end of her life.<ref name="The End of the Line"/> Her feelings towards Desmond were also implied to be genuine, to the point where Warren Vidic felt that he needed to tell her not to let them get in the way.<ref name="ACB email">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Lucy Stillman's email]]</ref>


Was this Neumann that Vidic mentions in his email to Lucy about "dipping her quill in company ink". Leila operated the Animus before Lucy and probably talked to Subject 16 much as Lucy talks to Desmond (Subject 17) - Neumann's immediate successor. This all must have occurred shortly before Desmond was brought to Abstergo's Lab. Could it be that Leila fell in love with Neumann and was trying to help him and talk to him, and he killed her...then proceeded to paint the bedroom wall with her blood in his desperation and insanity?
===Romantic life===
[[File:Zw-desmond-lucy-hug.png|thumb|250px|Lucy embracing Desmond after their escape from Abstergo]]
The only connection Lucy had that was close to romance was that of her relationship with Desmond Miles. She showed great concern for his well-being while he was a subject of the Animus Project, and when he started exhibiting the early symptoms of the Bleeding Effect.<ref name="Breaks"/> She also hugged him, saying that she was glad for him being with the Assassins.<ref name="The Team"/>


Finally, who was Neumann? Strangely enough, a search on the name turns up someone of interest that is significant in relation to all of this. His name was [[Wikipedia:John_von_Neumann|John von Neumann]], who died in 1957 (long ago enough for him to have a descendant). He was an Hungarian mathematician who "who made major contributions to a vast range of fields, including <b>set theory</b>, functional analysis, quantum mechanics...<b>continuous geometry</b>, economics and <b>game theory</b>.... He is generally regarded as one of the foremost mathematicians of the 20th century."
A secret [[Hephaestus Email Network#Misgivings|e-mail]] that Lucy received stated that she shouldn't keep Desmond out of danger "just because of feelings she may or may not have" for him.<ref name="ACB email"/> Following her death at the unwilling hands of Desmond, William asked Lucy's teammates about her feelings for the then-comatose Desmond. Rebecca replied that there were a few "misty-eyed moments" between the two, and Shaun confirmed that Lucy had told him that she had liked Desmond.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Revelations|Modern day]]: "After DNA Sequence 2"</ref>
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_von_Neumann Wikipedia]. We have the Mandlebrot Set - an example of set theory and the repeating overall patterns of history. It is also an example of continuous geometry - a fractal or holographic fragment of a larger whole that is identical to the smaller part. We also have the Lorenz Attractor, which is part of Chaos Theory:


In mathematics, chaos theory describes the behavior of certain dynamical systems – that is, systems whose states evolve with time – that may exhibit dynamics that are highly sensitive to initial conditions (popularly referred to as <b>the butterfly effect</b>). As a result of this sensitivity, which manifests itself as an exponential growth of perturbations in the initial conditions, the behavior of chaotic systems appears to be random. This happens even though these systems are deterministic, meaning that their future dynamics are fully defined by their initial conditions, with no random elements involved. This behavior is known as deterministic chaos, or simply [[Wikipedia:Chaos theory|chaos]].
==Behind the scenes==
Lucy Stillman is a character introduced in the 2007 video game, ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', where she was voiced by [[Kristen Bell]]. Her character was killed off in the 2010 video game ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''; former ''Assassin's Creed'' creative director [[Patrice Désilets]] alleged the reason for this was because Bell had demanded royalties for her appearances in future instalments of the series.


<b>Assassins Creed</b> is most certainly a "deterministic" game, in that there can be only one outcome no matter what you do or when you do it. There are probably millions of permutations of activities within it. (This is true of any game worth its salt!) And last, but not least, Mr. Neumann was one of the major developers of <b>game theory</b>.
In ''Assassin's Creed'', when Lucy was viewed with Eagle Vision, her aura was blue, confirming Desmond's—and by extension the player's—belief that she could be trusted, despite the later revelation that she was secretly a Templar. The "Conversationalist" [[Assassin's Creed achievements|achievement]] could be unlocked by talking to Lucy every time Desmond exited the Animus. For the achievement to trigger, Desmond had to talk to her until she said that she was too busy to talk, or asked if he was tired.


===[[Assassin's Creed II]]===
In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', within the team's Monteriggioni hideout, Lucy had ''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' up on her computer in the Sanctuary, set to [[Italian Wars: Chapter 3 – Mario Auditore|the memory sequence]] for [[Mario Auditore]]. Additionally, from Sequence 6 to 8, Lucy was missing from Monteriggioni, though the reason for this is unknown. Lucy's password for her e-mail account was Juno57. This proved to be foreshadowing, as it was Juno who forced Desmond to stab her.


In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', Lucy flees along with Desmond from the Abstergo building to the [[Assassin's hideout]]
===Etymology===
[[File:Images.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Lucy with Desmond in the Animus 2.0.]]
Lucy is an English feminine given name ultimately derived from the Latin word ''lux'', meaning "light." Her surname Stillman refers to a person who owns or operates a still, or oversees the distillation process.


===Personality===
==See also==
In contrast with her boss Warren Vidic's personality, Lucy is an optimistic and cheerful woman with bright personality. She always has some encouraging words and sympathy towards [[Desmond Miles]], though it obviously irritates him sometimes. At times when Warren Vidic attempts to force Desmond to go deeper to the Animus memory, Lucy will stop him from going and plead Vidic to let Desmond to rest, showing her caring personality.
*[[Lucy Stillman (non-canon)]]


==Trivia==
==Appearances==
* She is modeled after and voiced by [[Kristen Bell]].
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* Lucy's character model is drastically altered between games. In the first Assassin's Creed, she is dressed in appropriate business/work attire. In Assassin's Creed II, she has clothes which are much more casual,&nbsp;a slightly larger figure, and different facial structure; larger eyes and lipstick.
*Lucy and Desmond will most likely&nbsp;enter a relationship in Assassin's Creed III, given that Lucy cares very much about Desmond and (as seen in Assassin's Creed II) he apparently returns&nbsp;those feelings.&nbsp;For example, when Lucy panics because she is afraid that Abstergo will find them, Desmond tries very hard to comfort her.


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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' {{Mo}}
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"Sometimes I feel so disconnected from everything out there. Nearly a decade of my life gone, searching for those Pieces of Eden."
―Lucy to Desmond Miles, 2012.[src]-[m]

Lucy Stillman (1988 – 2012) was a member of the Assassin Order and a genetic memory researcher for Abstergo Industries' Animus Project. During her infiltration of Abstergo, she reported information on the company's recent activities to the Assassins. However, Lucy's lengthy separation from the Assassin Order and her distrust of William Miles led to her secret defection to the Templar cause prior to 2011.

When Desmond Miles was brought into Abstergo for testing, Warren Vidic instructed Lucy to earn Desmond's trust, so that the Templars could ultimately find the Piece of Eden located within his memories, and use it for their Eye-Abstergo satellite.

As Desmond's condition began to worsen however, Warren and Lucy turned to more drastic measures, and formulated Project Siren. Lucy was ordered to take Desmond somewhere he would feel safe, and the two Templars orchestrated Desmond's and her escape from Abstergo. Lucy carried out her orders, relocating Desmond to a hideout to join his fellow Assassins Shaun Hastings and Rebecca Crane.

After a month, and another relocation to the Sanctuary beneath the ruined Villa Auditore in Monteriggioni, the Assassin team discovered the location of an Apple of Eden, which was inside the Colosseum Vault. When Desmond's hand made contact with the Apple, his body was possessed by Juno, a member of the First Civilization. With her knowledge of Lucy's true allegiance, Juno forced Desmond to stab and kill Lucy with his Hidden Blade.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early life[edit | edit source]

"The university made it clear I had no future there. [...] Said keeping me on would discredit and embarrass them."
―Lucy to Desmond, 2012.[src]-[m]

Lucy Stillman was born into the Assassin Order and received her training from William Miles. When she was seventeen, her ties to the Order were cut, in order for her to infiltrate Abstergo Industries without raising suspicion.[1]

Before starting her work at Abstergo, Lucy attended university to study cognitive neuroscience, but was forced to leave when her mentors began to hold issue with her topic of study, which they considered a pseudo-science. Unable to remain at the university, she applied in a variety of locations, and tried everything to find work.[2]

Eventually, she was contacted by Dr. Warren Vidic, who offered her a position at Abstergo Industries. She accepted the offer and immediately started working with Warren on the Animus Project. While Abstergo had a team of engineers to design the Animus' hardware and operating system, Lucy oversaw the assembly process of the still-evolving machine.[2]

While Lucy was on fairly cordial and friendly terms with a few other employees at Abstergo, such as Richard, these same individuals were later ordered to kill her. However, Warren intervened and saved her life, ensuring they never came for her again.[2]

Lucy was also a friend of Leila Marino, an Abstergo employee and apparent suicide victim whose death was filed under mysterious circumstances. Lucy became concerned about Leila, but her investigations were stymied by Abstergo staff. After this, Warren warned her to drop the subject or end up like her friend, though Lucy was never able to find out exactly what that meant.[3][4]

Subject 16[edit | edit source]

Clay: "What's going to happen to me?"
William: "Don't worry. Lucy will get you out. We're a team."
—Clay and William discussing Clay's capture by Abstergo, 2011.[src]

By 2011, William Miles, who had become the de facto leader of the Assassin Order, charged Clay Kaczmarek with infiltrating Abstergo's Animus Project, in order to discover their motives and interest in Assassin DNA. William's plan was to have Clay intentionally kidnapped by Abstergo as a subject, so that Lucy could give him access to their network at night without detection. Lucy was responsible for protecting Clay's research and physical well-being, and once Clay discovered the Templars' goals, Lucy and Clay were meant to escape Abstergo and return to the Order.[1]

However, unbeknownst to the Assassins, Lucy's loyalties had already shifted. Years of isolation, coupled with William's withdrawn and careless personality, had driven her away from the Assassins and into the Templars' arms. Warren Vidic offered Lucy guidance and protection, and she willingly became a double agent for him.[5]

Through Clay, who had been designated Subject 16, Warren discovered that the Renaissance Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze knew about an Apple of Eden and one of the First Civilization Vaults, both of which the Templars desired. Warren proposed that Ezio's Apple could be attached to one of their satellites, subsequently projecting its power across the globe, and ensuring Templar rule. However, Clay's health was deteriorating, thus Warren realized that they needed a new test subject related to Ezio Auditore. Abstergo managed to gather enough intelligence to learn that Desmond Miles, William Miles' son, was a living descendant of Ezio Auditore.[5]

Clay, still acting on his mission from William, discovered Abstergo's plans, as well as security tapes detailing Lucy's true allegiance. The tapes included Warren's plans for Desmond: Lucy would allow Desmond to see her emails, and would give him access to Abstergo's network in order to gain his trust.[5]

If Desmond began to suffer from the Bleeding Effect, Lucy would help him "escape" the lab and take him back to the Assassins, where he would feel safe. Throughout this, Lucy was also to keep Warren informed of their actions, and was to bring the Apple of Eden back to Abstergo as soon as the Assassins discovered it.[5] Despite realizing that Clay had discovered her true intentions, Lucy still protected him, though she refused to let him leave or make contact with the Assassins.[6]

Soon thereafter, Clay left clues and messages for his successor in the Animus Project, Subject 17. He programmed clues into the Animus itself,[7] and even used his own blood to write messages on the walls of the facility he was being held in.[8] His health quickly worsened, and he committed suicide in August 2012.[9]

Following Clay's death, Lucy expressed regret for her role in his confinement, having promised to protect him while ultimately refusing to let him leave Abstergo. During the subsequent Animus Project sessions involving Desmond Miles, she adopted a protective stance toward the subject. Lucy frequently clashed with Warren Vidic over the duration of the sessions, arguing that pushing him too hard would cause him to "shut down" or suffer severe psychological trauma. She maintained that her interventions were necessary to stabilize the genetic memory and ensure the subject's survival.[6][3]

Subject 17[edit | edit source]

"Vidic said he'd been following my career since undergrad. That he believed in my work and wanted to meet to discuss my future. You have no idea how good it felt to hear that."
―Lucy explaining how she ended up at Abstergo, 2012.[src]-[m]
Lucy looking down at Desmond in the Animus

In September 2012, Desmond Miles was located and transported to the Abstergo research facility in Rome. Lucy was responsible for pulling Desmond out of the Animus after she noticed that his subconscious would not let him view the specific memory Abstergo wanted.[10] As Warren explained to Desmond what the Animus did and what genetic memories were, she explained Abstergo's goal in limited detail.[11]

In a seemingly sincere attempt to gain his trust, Lucy talked to Desmond between Animus sessions, asking him questions concerning his past, and trying to answer his questions about Abstergo without revealing too much.[12][13] She also stated that he was not the only person Abstergo was detaining, and that she was also an unfortunate captive.[2] She also clarified technical aspects of his experience, explaining that the Animus translated historical speech into modern English to ensure he could comprehend his ancestors.[14]

She then told him the story of how, in the past, Abstergo had decided to silence her to keep her from speaking about the Animus. However, before her assailants could eliminate her, they were ordered to stand down by Warren. She claimed that he had saved her life that day and told Desmond not to judge Warren so harshly, seeing as he was under a lot of pressure.[2]

Lucy and Vidic monitoring Desmond

As more time passed, Lucy left the door access codes in Desmond's wardrobe so that he could finally leave his room, and she later claimed to have hacked the surveillance feeds to disguise Desmond's wanderings.[15] On top of the Animus, Desmond found Lucy's access pen, which had also been left there for him to use. This allowed him to go through her computer and read her emails.[2]

Lucy also left hints for Desmond to gain access to the conference room, and to steal Warren Vidic's access pen, giving him access to the internal Abstergo Email Network.[16] Following an argument with Warren, Lucy disclosed to Desmond the true nature of their captors, revealing that Abstergo was a front for the Templar Order.[17] Lucy later revealed that the Templars needed Desmond because the artifact they previously possessed, the Piece of Eden originally found in Masyaf, was destroyed in an accident at an underground facility beneath Denver International Airport.[18] She later sought to earn Desmond's absolute trust after a failed rescue attempt by Modern Assassins left him feeling hopeless. She revealed her true allegiance by bending her left ring finger to imitate its absence, a characteristic trait among Assassins during the era Desmond experienced in the Animus, and asked him not to lose faith.[19]

When Desmond finished the memory of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad that revealed a map to several Pieces of Eden, three Abstergo executives decided to dispose of Desmond; concluding that the information they had retrieved rendered Desmond an unnecessary burden. However, Lucy intervened and convinced them to keep Desmond for more testing, as his memories could still reveal more about the locations of the Pieces of Eden.[8]

Project Siren[edit | edit source]

"We're going to train you. Turn you into one of us."
―Lucy to Desmond, 2012.[src]-[m]
Lucy attacking an Abstergo guard

A few hours passed after Lucy and Warren left, leaving Desmond trapped in the lab where he had used his new skill to view Clay's hidden messages.[8] Suddenly, Lucy rushed into the room with bloodstains on her shirt from fighting her way through the Abstergo facility.[15]

Lucy told Desmond that there was no time to waste, and that he had to get into the Animus to retrieve the memory core data. Lucy wrote the data on a disk and, along with Desmond, fled the laboratory. The two successfully fought their way out of the facility and began their escape.[15]

They eventually found themselves confronted by more Abstergo guards, but Lucy quickly disposed of them. They continued onward through aisles of office blocks and Animi, until they reached another coded door. Unexpectedly, Lucy's access key did not work, but Desmond was able to unlock it through his newly acquired Eagle Vision. As they entered the parking lot, they were blocked by more Abstergo guards, though the two fought them off and managed to reach Lucy's car.[15]

Lucy ordered Desmond to climb into the trunk for "[his] own protection," and when the journey was over,[15] the pair had arrived at the Assassin hideout. There, Lucy told Desmond that she intended to have him train to be an Assassin, using the Animus 2.0 and its Bleeding Effect to imprint skills onto him through another ancestor, Ezio Auditore da Firenze.[20]

Lucy introducing Desmond to Rebecca and Shaun

As they entered the main room, Lucy's fellow Assassins, Shaun Hastings and Rebecca Crane, introduced themselves to Desmond and began preparations for the sessions.[20] Later that day, Lucy evaluated Desmond's progress by tasking him with setting up the security system.[21] In between sessions, they also discussed issues such as the Templars and the status of other Assassin teams.[20]

After Desmond had discovered the Vault in Rome through Ezio's memories, the alarm went off as Abstergo invaded their hideout. Hurriedly, Lucy gave Desmond a Hidden Blade similar to Ezio's, and they made their way downstairs.[22]

When they encountered Warren Vidic in the warehouse, he reminded Lucy that he had saved her life, before sending some Abstergo guards to try and incapacitate them. However, both Lucy and Desmond engaged in a fight with the guards, quickly defeating them. With little defense left, Warren climbed into the back of a truck, stating that the attack was only the beginning, before fleeing the hideout.[22]

Lucy and Desmond outside the Villa Auditore

As Desmond started to go after him, Lucy stopped him and said that they would eventually bring Warren to justice for what he had done, and that Abstergo would surely be back with reinforcements if they did not leave. Following this, Lucy and the others evacuated the hideout,[22] though not before Lucy left behind several important updates on what they had discovered from Desmond, for Warren to find later on.[5]

The Assassins left in a van to hide in the mountains, and Desmond prepared to enter the Animus again to continue their search for clues. Meanwhile, Lucy continued to study the session notes to try to figure out what the message Desmond had received from the "goddess" Minerva had meant, telling Desmond that everything she had feared was starting to happen.[22]

Death[edit | edit source]

Desmond: "Think how great you'll feel when we finally stop the Templars."
Lucy: "I'm not sure it will ever end, Desmond. I can't do this forever."
—Desmond and Lucy outside the Villa Auditore, 2012.[src]-[m]

After a long drive, the Assassins finally arrived in modern-day Monteriggioni on 16 September, setting up their new hideout in the Sanctuary underneath the Villa Auditore.[23] Lucy and Desmond opened the door to the Sanctuary by passing through the underground sewers and tunnels.[24]

As Desmond continued to relive Ezio's memories, he eventually discovered another message from Clay Kaczmarek. Clay warned Desmond that "she is not who you think she is" and everything he wanted "was already gone". He instructed Desmond to find Eve and Eden, though Desmond was not able to fully understand what Clay meant.[25]

At this time, Lucy monitored Desmond's condition alongside the other two Assassins, but began to grow concerned that the Animus was having too great a toll on him.[26] Despite a potential breach to her cover as a Templar, she contacted Warren Vidic by voicemail, stating her concerns and claiming that she "couldn't handle another 16". Warren replied to her through e-mail – while posing as William Miles – to not fail them now, as they had been waiting nearly a decade to get their hands on a Piece of Eden.[27]

Desmond killing Lucy

After Desmond relived Ezio's memories in Rome, the Assassins discovered that Ezio had hidden his Apple of Eden in a Vault underneath the Colosseum. On October 10, 2012, the team left to retrieve it.[28]

As soon as Desmond reached the Apple within the vault, Juno, who was aware of Lucy's true allegiance, took control of Desmond's body and warned him that "the cross darkens the horizon". Desmond was then forced to stab Lucy in the stomach with his Hidden Blade, killing her.[29]

These events put Desmond under a great deal of emotional stress, and he fell into a coma as a result;[29] Desmond would later elaborate to the rest of his team that when Juno forcefully influenced him through the Apple, he had brief visions of Lucy's acquisition of the artifact and its ramifications. He also stated that he could have fought Juno's hold on him but upon seeing the visions, he was reluctantly compelled to stop Lucy at any cost.[30]

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Lucy's grave

After her death, Lucy was buried in a small cemetery in Marino, Italy.[27] Shaun was the only one of her team to attend the funeral, as Rebecca was presiding over the comatose Desmond with William.[31] Later, during Desmond's time in the Grand Temple, he asked his father if Lucy felt regret. William admitted that he honestly could not guess, though he cautioned against believing her sincerity, saying that even he had believed Daniel Cross, who had betrayed the Assassin Order twelve years prior.[32]

In 2014, the Master Templar Juhani Otso Berg acknowledged Lucy's betrayal of the Assassins and believed that her defection was a sign that there would always be Assassins willing to abandon their cause and serve the Templars.[33] The following year, the Assassins used a camera drone named Lucy during Shaun and Rebecca's London operations.[34]

In 2023, the Templar Shimazu Sei indirectly mentioned Lucy as Desmond's "female accomplice" while recounting their escape from Abstergo to Animus test subject Noa Kim, who displayed the highest known synchronization rates since Desmond.[35]

Personality and traits[edit | edit source]

Desmond: "Let me guess, you're more the in-bed-at-six type."
Lucy: "What? Desmond! I know how to have fun."
—Desmond teasing Lucy, 2012.[src]-[m]

In contrast to Warren Vidic's personality, Lucy was a warm and appreciative individual with a bright personality. She always lent encouraging words and sympathy to Desmond, though this often annoyed him. On a few occasions, when Warren attempted to force Desmond to go deeper into the Animus memory, Lucy stopped him from doing so, and pleaded with him to allow Desmond to rest, as forcing Desmond to continue would cause more harm than good.[3]

However, it appeared that after Lucy left the Assassin Order, she became much more jaded and disheartened by the world. In a letter to Clay, she explained that William Miles was using them to fuel the war, while Abstergo cared about people and understood humanity's limitations. However, she still showed Clay compassion, as she promised to protect him.[6]

Lucy proved to have a gift for deception, since she was able to hide her Assassin ties during her infiltration of Abstergo, and later, her affiliation to the Templars from her Assassin colleagues. Despite her true allegiance, she appeared to show genuine care and compassion to her team, and her regrets about Clay still haunted her to the end of her life.[6] Her feelings towards Desmond were also implied to be genuine, to the point where Warren Vidic felt that he needed to tell her not to let them get in the way.[36]

Romantic life[edit | edit source]

Lucy embracing Desmond after their escape from Abstergo

The only connection Lucy had that was close to romance was that of her relationship with Desmond Miles. She showed great concern for his well-being while he was a subject of the Animus Project, and when he started exhibiting the early symptoms of the Bleeding Effect.[3] She also hugged him, saying that she was glad for him being with the Assassins.[20]

A secret e-mail that Lucy received stated that she shouldn't keep Desmond out of danger "just because of feelings she may or may not have" for him.[36] Following her death at the unwilling hands of Desmond, William asked Lucy's teammates about her feelings for the then-comatose Desmond. Rebecca replied that there were a few "misty-eyed moments" between the two, and Shaun confirmed that Lucy had told him that she had liked Desmond.[37]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Lucy Stillman is a character introduced in the 2007 video game, Assassin's Creed, where she was voiced by Kristen Bell. Her character was killed off in the 2010 video game Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood; former Assassin's Creed creative director Patrice Désilets alleged the reason for this was because Bell had demanded royalties for her appearances in future instalments of the series.

In Assassin's Creed, when Lucy was viewed with Eagle Vision, her aura was blue, confirming Desmond's—and by extension the player's—belief that she could be trusted, despite the later revelation that she was secretly a Templar. The "Conversationalist" achievement could be unlocked by talking to Lucy every time Desmond exited the Animus. For the achievement to trigger, Desmond had to talk to her until she said that she was too busy to talk, or asked if he was tired.

In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, within the team's Monteriggioni hideout, Lucy had Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy up on her computer in the Sanctuary, set to the memory sequence for Mario Auditore. Additionally, from Sequence 6 to 8, Lucy was missing from Monteriggioni, though the reason for this is unknown. Lucy's password for her e-mail account was Juno57. This proved to be foreshadowing, as it was Juno who forced Desmond to stab her.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Lucy is an English feminine given name ultimately derived from the Latin word lux, meaning "light." Her surname Stillman refers to a person who owns or operates a still, or oversees the distillation process.

See also[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: RevelationsThe Lost ArchiveThe Mole
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Assassin's CreedModern day: "Guest of the Company"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Assassin's CreedModern day: "Breaks"
  4. Assassin's CreedLucy Stillman's email
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Assassin's Creed: RevelationsThe Lost ArchiveThe Truth
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Assassin's Creed: RevelationsThe Lost ArchiveThe End of the Line
  7. Assassin's Creed IIGlyphs
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Assassin's CreedModern day: "The Eagle and The Apple"
  9. Assassin's Creed: RevelationsThe Lost ArchiveThe End Is Only the Beginning
  10. Assassin's CreedModern day: "The Experiment Begins"
  11. Assassin's CreedModern day: "Genetic Memory"
  12. Assassin's CreedModern day: "The Farm"
  13. Assassin's CreedModern day: "Abstergo"
  14. Assassin's CreedModern day: "Translation"
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 Assassin's Creed IIModern day: "Escape from Abstergo"
  16. Assassin's CreedModern day: "Abstergo's Work"
  17. Assassin's CreedModern day: "The Templars"
  18. Assassin's CreedModern day: "The Piece of Eden"
  19. Assassin's CreedModern day: "Failed Rescue"
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 Assassin's Creed IIModern day: "The Team"
  21. Assassin's Creed IIModern day: "The Bleeding Effect"
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 Assassin's Creed IIModern day: "An Old Friend Returns"
  23. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodModern day: "Arrival in Monteriggioni"
  24. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodModern day: "Path to the Sanctuary"
  25. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodModern day: "The Miracle is in the Execution"
  26. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodModern day: "Before Memory Sequence 7"
  27. 27.0 27.1 Assassin's Creed: Initiates
  28. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodModern day: "After Memory Sequence 9"
  29. 29.0 29.1 Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodModern day: "A Knife to the Heart"
  30. Assassin's Creed IIIModern day: "Juno encounters 3 & 4"
  31. Assassin's Creed: RevelationsModern day: "Animus Island"
  32. Assassin's Creed IIIModern day: "Before Sequence 6"
  33. Assassin's Creed: RogueNumbskull's personal files: "Berg's Inspiration: Daniel Cross"
  34. Assassin's Creed: SyndicateModern day
  35. Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 57
  36. 36.0 36.1 Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodLucy Stillman's email
  37. Assassin's Creed: RevelationsModern day: "After DNA Sequence 2"