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{{Quote|It seems that the Piece of Eden that Miss Thorne is seeking is a Shroud of Eden, which the Assassins recovered at some point before they left London. Where that Shroud is, or why Miss Thorne seeks it, are still a mystery.|Evie Frye on the Shroud of Eden, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|Evie's notebook}} | |||
{{Quote|It seems that the Piece of Eden that Miss Thorne is seeking is a Shroud of Eden, which the Assassins recovered at some point before they left London. Where that Shroud is, or why Miss Thorne seeks it, are still a mystery.|Evie Frye on the Shroud of Eden, 1868.|Evie's notebook}} | |||
{{Item Infobox | {{Item Infobox | ||
|image = ACS Shroud of Eden.png | |image = ACS Shroud of Eden.png | ||
|type = [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] ([[Shrouds of Eden|Shroud]]) | |type = [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] ([[Shrouds of Eden|Shroud]]) | ||
|powers = *Regeneration and healing | |powers = *Regeneration and healing | ||
* | *Strength augmentation <small>(via absorbing vitality)</small> | ||
|current = | |current = Destroyed | ||
|period = *Prehistory | |period = *Prehistory | ||
*[[Age of Enlightenment]] | *[[Age of Enlightenment]] | ||
*[[Victorian era]] | *[[Victorian era]] | ||
*[[Modern times]] | *[[Modern times]] | ||
|created = [[ | |created = [[Isu]] {{c|possibly [[Consus]]}} | ||
|made = | |made = Prehistory | ||
|destroyed = | |destroyed = [[Resurrection Day]], August 2018 | ||
|notable = *[[Edward Kenway]] | |notable = *[[Edward Kenway]] | ||
*[[Crawford Starrick]] | *[[Crawford Starrick]] | ||
*[[Álvaro Gramática]]}} | *[[Álvaro Gramática]] | ||
'''Shroud of Eden #2''' | }} | ||
'''Shroud of Eden #2''' was a [[Piece of Eden]] created by the [[Isu]] which was capable of healing its wielder of even the most grievous of injuries. It was the second known [[Shrouds of Eden|Shroud of Eden]] in existence and was likely designed after the [[Shroud of Eden 1|original Shroud]], which was created in the year 1923 of the [[Isu Era]] by [[Consus]] as a medical field kit to treat casualties of the [[War of Unification]]. | |||
==Owners== | ==Owners== | ||
*Isu (? – ?) | *Isu (? – ?) | ||
*[[Edward Kenway]] (c. 1720s/1730s) | *[[Edward Kenway]] (c. 1720s/1730s)<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref> | ||
*[[Albert | *Prince [[Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] (c. 1847)<ref name="ACS" /> | ||
*[[Crawford Starrick]] (1868) | *[[Crawford Starrick]] (1868)<ref name="ACS" /> | ||
*[[ | *[[Jacob Frye]] (1868)<ref name="ACS" /> | ||
*[[ | *[[Violet da Costa]] (2015)<ref name="ACS" /> | ||
*[[Álvaro Gramática]] (2015 – | *[[Álvaro Gramática]] (2015 – 2018)<ref name="ACS" /><ref name="ACUp">''[[Assassin's Creed: Uprising]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Uprising 12|Issue #12]]</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
{{Quote|I hope you never find the Shroud, you have no idea what it truly can do.|Lucy Thorne to Evie Frye, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate}} | ===Georgian and Victorian eras=== | ||
This Shroud was discovered by the [[British Assassins|British Assassin]] [[Edward Kenway]] | {{Quote|I hope you never find the Shroud, you have no idea what it truly can do.|Lucy Thorne to Evie Frye, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|A Thorne in the Side}} | ||
This Shroud was discovered by the [[British Assassins|British Assassin]] [[Edward Kenway]] during his travels after 1722. He subsequently claimed possession of the artifact and secreted it to a hidden location within the [[Tower of London]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[A Thorne in the Side]]</ref> Edward then left clues to the Shroud's location inside his [[Edward Kenway's journal|journal]], should later [[Assassins]] ever need to find it.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Playing It by Ear]]</ref> | |||
Over a century later, Queen [[Victoria]]'s husband, the Prince Consort [[Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Albert]], found the Shroud around 1847 and had it moved to a specially-built [[Buckingham Palace vault|crypt]] beneath [[Buckingham Palace]]. By 1868, both the Assassins and Templars were looking for the artifact.<ref name="ACS"/> | |||
[[File:Evie stabs Starrick M4.JPG|thumb|250px|left|Starrick wearing the Shroud]] | |||
Ultimately, the Shroud was found and worn by the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Templars]]' [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[Crawford Starrick]] during a confrontation with the Assassins [[Evie Frye]], [[Jacob Frye]], and [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry Green]]. Though physically augmented by the artifact and effectively immune to damage, Starrick was eventually killed when the Assassins managed to remove the Shroud from around his neck. The Shroud was then returned by Jacob to its resting place within the Buckingham Palace vault.<ref name="A Night to Remember">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[A Night to Remember]]</ref> | |||
===Modern times=== | |||
{{Quote|To use the traitor Consus' own masterwork against his own... Ha! This will suffice.|Juno, 2018.|Assassin's Creed: Uprising|Assassin's Creed: Uprising 10}} | |||
The Shroud remained untouched in the vault until 2015, when an [[Assassin cell]] comprised of [[Shaun Hastings]], [[Rebecca Crane]], and [[Galina Voronina]], with support from [[Bishop]] and a [[Helix Initiate]], managed to locate it through the Initiate's reliving of the Frye twins' [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]]. Independently, a Templar team comprising [[Isabelle Ardant]], [[Juhani Otso Berg]], and [[Violet da Costa]] also identified the Shroud's location and engaged the Assassins to retrieve it.<ref name="ACS MD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[21st century conversations|Modern day]]</ref> | |||
[[File:ACS Stay With Me 8.png|thumb|250px|Violet delivering the Shroud to Gramática]] | |||
Amidst the fighting, Violet recovered the Shroud and subsequently brought it to Dr. [[Álvaro Gramática]] for use in the [[Phoenix Project]], [[Abstergo Industries]]' latest attempt to completely sequence an Isu genome. Secretly, however, Violet was a member of the [[Instruments of the First Will]] and sought to use the Shroud to develop a suitable body for [[Juno]]'s consciousness to inhabit.<ref name="ACS MD" /> | |||
After researching the Shroud at his [[Abstergo Industries Australia facility|secret laboratory]] in [[Australia]] for nearly three years, Gramática found a way to recreate an Isu body, but was promptly surrounded by the Instruments, who forced the scientist to make a new body for Juno.<ref name="ACUp" /> By unstitching the Shroud and using its strands to join together the somatic cells extracted from [[Elijah]], a young [[Sage]] whose genetic code contained a high concentration of Isu DNA, the body's growth was accelerated and the experiment was a success.<ref name="EssentialGuide2.0">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide]] 2.0''</ref> | |||
As her new body was maturing, Juno was contacted by Consus, who claimed that [[Charlotte de la Cruz]] would ruin her plans for world domination. Although Juno was successfully reborn in the physical world, the Australia facility was soon after attacked by an Assassin team comprising Charlotte, Galina Voronina, [[Kiyoshi Takakura]], and [[Arend Schut-Cunningham]], aided by Juhani Otso Berg, who killed Juno and most of the Instruments. In the final stretch of the confrontation, Berg detonated an explosive to destroy the facility and eliminate any remaining Instruments. This presumably destroyed what was left of the Shroud, alongside any other Pieces of Eden inside the laboratory.<ref name="ACUp"/> | |||
==Powers and capabilities== | ==Powers and capabilities== | ||
{{Dialogue|Evie|The Shroud will not protect you!|Starrick|You're wrong! The people of this city, my people, shall supply its energy!|Evie Frye and Crawford | {{Dialogue|Evie|The Shroud will not protect you!|Starrick|You're wrong! The people of this city, my people, shall supply its energy!|Evie Frye and Crawford Starrik discussing the Shroud's power, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|A Night to Remember}} | ||
Like the | [[File:Starrick adquires superstrengh M4.JPG|thumb|250px|left|Starrick using the Shroud to overpower the Frye twins]] | ||
Like the original Shroud of Eden, this Shroud was capable of healing wounds of varying severity, mending injuries such as normally fatal stab wounds. When worn by Crawford Starrick, the Shroud not only gave him enhanced healing abilities, which repaired any injury almost instantaneously, but also augmented his strength by absorbing the vital force of someone. For example, he could easily stop Jacob Frye by "exploiting" him with the power of the Shroud or overpower the Frye twins and Henry Green when engaged. This augmented strength was lost, however, after being physically separated from the Shroud.<ref name="A Night to Remember" /> | |||
The Shroud was also able to construct an entirely new Isu body from nothing more than somatic cells containing Precursor DNA. To accelerate the process, the Shroud could be unstitched and its strands used to connect the individual cells. Doing so caused the newly-formed embryo to become an adult in under 24 hours.<ref name="ACUp" /> | |||
A consequence of this process was the body being imbued with some of the Shroud's powers and granting it the ability to manipulate and project energy. This was demonstrated by Juno gaining telekinetic powers following her resurrection; strangely, however, Juno did not appear to absorb any of the Shroud's healing properties, as she was easily killed with a single stab to the throat from Charlotte's [[Hidden Blade]].<ref name="ACUp"/> | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | |||
Henry realices regeneration M4.JPG|The Shroud healing Starrick's injuries | |||
Jacob leaves the shroud where it belongs M4.JPG|Jacob placing the Shroud back in its cache | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Appearances== | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' {{1st}} | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Uprising]]'' | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | |||
{{ | {{Isu}} | ||
{{ACS}} | {{ACS}} | ||
[[Category:Shrouds of Eden]] | [[Category:Shrouds of Eden]] | ||
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Shroud of Eden #2 was a Piece of Eden created by the Isu which was capable of healing its wielder of even the most grievous of injuries. It was the second known Shroud of Eden in existence and was likely designed after the original Shroud, which was created in the year 1923 of the Isu Era by Consus as a medical field kit to treat casualties of the War of Unification.
Owners[edit | edit source]
- Isu (? – ?)
- Edward Kenway (c. 1720s/1730s)[1]
- Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (c. 1847)[1]
- Crawford Starrick (1868)[1]
- Jacob Frye (1868)[1]
- Violet da Costa (2015)[1]
- Álvaro Gramática (2015 – 2018)[1][2]
History[edit | edit source]
Georgian and Victorian eras[edit | edit source]
This Shroud was discovered by the British Assassin Edward Kenway during his travels after 1722. He subsequently claimed possession of the artifact and secreted it to a hidden location within the Tower of London.[3] Edward then left clues to the Shroud's location inside his journal, should later Assassins ever need to find it.[4]
Over a century later, Queen Victoria's husband, the Prince Consort Albert, found the Shroud around 1847 and had it moved to a specially-built crypt beneath Buckingham Palace. By 1868, both the Assassins and Templars were looking for the artifact.[1]
Ultimately, the Shroud was found and worn by the British Templars' Grand Master Crawford Starrick during a confrontation with the Assassins Evie Frye, Jacob Frye, and Henry Green. Though physically augmented by the artifact and effectively immune to damage, Starrick was eventually killed when the Assassins managed to remove the Shroud from around his neck. The Shroud was then returned by Jacob to its resting place within the Buckingham Palace vault.[5]
Modern times[edit | edit source]
The Shroud remained untouched in the vault until 2015, when an Assassin cell comprised of Shaun Hastings, Rebecca Crane, and Galina Voronina, with support from Bishop and a Helix Initiate, managed to locate it through the Initiate's reliving of the Frye twins' genetic memories. Independently, a Templar team comprising Isabelle Ardant, Juhani Otso Berg, and Violet da Costa also identified the Shroud's location and engaged the Assassins to retrieve it.[6]

Amidst the fighting, Violet recovered the Shroud and subsequently brought it to Dr. Álvaro Gramática for use in the Phoenix Project, Abstergo Industries' latest attempt to completely sequence an Isu genome. Secretly, however, Violet was a member of the Instruments of the First Will and sought to use the Shroud to develop a suitable body for Juno's consciousness to inhabit.[6]
After researching the Shroud at his secret laboratory in Australia for nearly three years, Gramática found a way to recreate an Isu body, but was promptly surrounded by the Instruments, who forced the scientist to make a new body for Juno.[2] By unstitching the Shroud and using its strands to join together the somatic cells extracted from Elijah, a young Sage whose genetic code contained a high concentration of Isu DNA, the body's growth was accelerated and the experiment was a success.[7]
As her new body was maturing, Juno was contacted by Consus, who claimed that Charlotte de la Cruz would ruin her plans for world domination. Although Juno was successfully reborn in the physical world, the Australia facility was soon after attacked by an Assassin team comprising Charlotte, Galina Voronina, Kiyoshi Takakura, and Arend Schut-Cunningham, aided by Juhani Otso Berg, who killed Juno and most of the Instruments. In the final stretch of the confrontation, Berg detonated an explosive to destroy the facility and eliminate any remaining Instruments. This presumably destroyed what was left of the Shroud, alongside any other Pieces of Eden inside the laboratory.[2]
Powers and capabilities[edit | edit source]
Like the original Shroud of Eden, this Shroud was capable of healing wounds of varying severity, mending injuries such as normally fatal stab wounds. When worn by Crawford Starrick, the Shroud not only gave him enhanced healing abilities, which repaired any injury almost instantaneously, but also augmented his strength by absorbing the vital force of someone. For example, he could easily stop Jacob Frye by "exploiting" him with the power of the Shroud or overpower the Frye twins and Henry Green when engaged. This augmented strength was lost, however, after being physically separated from the Shroud.[5]
The Shroud was also able to construct an entirely new Isu body from nothing more than somatic cells containing Precursor DNA. To accelerate the process, the Shroud could be unstitched and its strands used to connect the individual cells. Doing so caused the newly-formed embryo to become an adult in under 24 hours.[2]
A consequence of this process was the body being imbued with some of the Shroud's powers and granting it the ability to manipulate and project energy. This was demonstrated by Juno gaining telekinetic powers following her resurrection; strangely, however, Juno did not appear to absorb any of the Shroud's healing properties, as she was easily killed with a single stab to the throat from Charlotte's Hidden Blade.[2]
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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The Shroud healing Starrick's injuries
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Jacob placing the Shroud back in its cache
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed: Syndicate (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Uprising
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Assassin's Creed: Syndicate
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Assassin's Creed: Uprising – Issue #12
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Syndicate – A Thorne in the Side
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Syndicate – Playing It by Ear
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Assassin's Creed: Syndicate – A Night to Remember
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Assassin's Creed: Syndicate – Modern day
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide 2.0
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