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Around 1140,<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]] – [[Dead Kings]]'' – [[Database: The Eagle of Suger]]</ref> Suger found an [[Isu]] [[Saint-Denis Temple|Temple]] beneath the [[Basilica of Saint-Denis]], managed to enter it with the matching [[Saint-Denis Temple key|key]], and discovered the [[Head of Saint Denis]], a lantern containing an [[Apple of Eden 1|Apple of Eden]]. The abbot used the knowledge | Around 1140,<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]] – [[Dead Kings]]'' – [[Database: The Eagle of Suger]]</ref> Suger found an [[Isu]] [[Saint-Denis Temple|Temple]] beneath the [[Basilica of Saint-Denis]], managed to enter it with the matching [[Saint-Denis Temple key|key]], and discovered the [[Head of Saint Denis]], a lantern containing an [[Apple of Eden 1|Apple of Eden]]. The abbot used the knowledge gained from the Apple to create the [[Eagle of Suger]], a powerful [[sword]],<ref name="Suger's Legacy" >''Assassin's Creed: Unity – Dead Kings'' – [[Suger's Legacy]]</ref><ref>''Assassin's Creed: Unity – Dead Kings'' – [[A Crown of Thorns]]</ref> and ordered [[Paris]]ian [[gold]]smiths to create a gold mount for an antique vase in which he hid the sword.<ref name="Database" /> Moreover, his architectural redesign of the Basilica, generally considered to be the first {{Wiki|Gothic architecture|Gothic}} church,<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' – ''Dead Kings'' – [[Database: Basilica of Saint Denis]]</ref> also came from visions induced by the artifact.<ref name="Suger's Legacy" /> | ||
Eventually, Suger decided to hide the sword he had created, but left behind a series of clues, allowing the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] to later retrieve the Eagle of Suger from a secret chamber within the Basilica during the [[French Revolution]].<ref name="Suger's Legacy" /> | Eventually, Suger decided to hide the sword he had created, but left behind a series of clues, allowing the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] to later retrieve the Eagle of Suger from a secret chamber within the Basilica during the [[French Revolution]].<ref name="Suger's Legacy" /> | ||
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Suger of Saint-Denis (c. 1081 – 13 January 1151) was a French clergyman, historian and statesman. As the abbot of the royal Abbey of Saint-Denis, he was a friend and personal advisor of Kings Louis VI and Louis VII. When the latter was away during the Second Crusade, Suger ruled France in his stead.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Around 1140,[1] Suger found an Isu Temple beneath the Basilica of Saint-Denis, managed to enter it with the matching key, and discovered the Head of Saint Denis, a lantern containing an Apple of Eden. The abbot used the knowledge gained from the Apple to create the Eagle of Suger, a powerful sword,[2][3] and ordered Parisian goldsmiths to create a gold mount for an antique vase in which he hid the sword.[1] Moreover, his architectural redesign of the Basilica, generally considered to be the first Gothic church,[4] also came from visions induced by the artifact.[2]
Eventually, Suger decided to hide the sword he had created, but left behind a series of clues, allowing the Assassin Arno Dorian to later retrieve the Eagle of Suger from a secret chamber within the Basilica during the French Revolution.[2]
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed: Unity – Dead Kings (mentioned only)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Unity – Dead Kings – Database: The Eagle of Suger
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Assassin's Creed: Unity – Dead Kings – Suger's Legacy
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Unity – Dead Kings – A Crown of Thorns
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Unity – Dead Kings – Database: Basilica of Saint Denis