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==File images==
*http://collider.com/assassins-creed-movie-things-to-know/
;Purpose
*http://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/assassin-creed-everything-need-know/
<gallery>
*http://www.gamesradar.com/ive-seen-the-first-15-minutes-of-the-assassins-creed-movie-and-its-exactly-what-i-wanted/
Abstergo logo.jpg|Our public face
*http://blog.ubi.com/assassins-creed-movie-impressions-from-the-set-outside-almeria-spain/
Maltese cross diagram.jpg|Modern day Templars
*http://www.gamesradar.com/how-a-visit-to-the-set-of-assassins-creed-proved-this-is-no-ordinary-video-game-movie/
Salon de Madame Geoffrin.jpg|Rooted in tradition
*https://council.assassinscreed.com/#!/article/costume-design-and-assassins-attire-35791
|Some of our founders (4)
|Some of our founders (5)
|Some of our founders (6)
|Some of our founders (7)
|Some of our founders (8)
Ford Edison Firestone1.jpg|Visionary industrialists
Eden Project.jpg|Inspired by us?
|Betterment of humanity
</gallery>


;Beginning
==Parisian locations==
<gallery>
*[[Palais de Justice]]
Knights.png|Templar cross
*[[Les Invalides]]
Cleopatra and Caesar by Jean-Leon-Gerome.jpg|Cleopatra
*[[Hôtel-Dieu]]
</gallery>


;Golden Age
==Project Legacy==
<gallery>
These require wikilinks, or could do with articles of their own:
|Our Golden Age
*[[The Louvre]] ([[Divine Science: Chapter 1 - Maria Amiel]])
Dore Crusades.jpg|The Crusades
*{{Wiki|Besançon}} (")
|A discreet seat of power
*{{Wiki|Perenelle Flamel}} (")
File:Ordination of Jacques de Molay .jpg|Ordination of Grand Master Jacques de Molay
*{{Wiki|Holy Innocents' Cemetery}} (")
</gallery>
*{{Wiki|Troyes Cathedral}} (")
*{{Wiki|Coroebus of Elis}} ([[Divine Science: Chapter 2 - Kyros of Zarax]])
*{{Wiki|Pherecydes of Syros}} (")
*{{Wiki|Theano (philosopher)|Theano}} (")
*{{Wiki|Třeboň}} ([[Divine Science: Chapter 3 - Elizabeth Jane Weston]])
*{{Wiki|William of Rosenberg|Count Rožmberk}} (")
*''Jane Cooper'' (")
*{{Wiki|Hněvín Castle}} (")
*[[Palace of Westminster]] ([[Contracts (Project Legacy)]])
*[[Wittenberg]] (")
*{{Wiki|Moscow Kremlin|Kremlin}} (")
*{{Wiki|Strigolniki}} (")
*[[Georg von Frundsberg]] (")
*{{Wiki|Landsknecht|Landsknechte}} (")
*{{Wiki|Saamoothiri}} (")


;Assassins
==Other things to do==
<gallery>
*Bocce
AssassinLogo.png|The Assassin Brotherhood
*Checkers
KnightsTemplarPlayingChess1283.jpg|Secret War
*Morris
Masyaf.jpg|Masyaf
*Fanorona
Problem Solvers.jpg|Deadly foes
*{{Wiki|Ivan the Terrible}}?
</gallery>
*{{Wiki|John Gay}} and ''{{Wiki|The Beggar's Opera}}''?


;Projects
{{Era|AC3L|AC4}}
<gallery>
{{Quote|Hey, did you ever think about that word? "Smuggler?" Rather funny, isn't it?|A smuggler working for [[Upton Travers]], 1715.|Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag}}
PL Action Initiation.jpg|Genetic memory
'''Smuggling''' is the illegal transportation of goods.
|Cell research
|Abstergo projects
|Animi Training Program
|A satellite network
</gallery>


;Vox in Excelso
==Far East==
<gallery>
For the inevitable Shao Jun or Japanese ACs.
File:Saladin and Guy.jpg|A bitter defeat
Philip le Bel.jpg|Philip le Bel
Clement V.jpg|Pope Clement V
Molay.jpg|Grand Master Jacques de Molay
InterrogationOfJacquesDeMolay.jpg|Jacques de Molay tortured
Molay execution.jpg|A Grand Master's sacrifice
</gallery>


;Erudito
{{Era|AC2|ACB|ACR|DYL|TSC|ACE}}
<gallery>
The '''Far East''' referred to the countries located in east [[Asia]].
|Security breach
Eruditoindustries.jpg|The Erudito Collective
</gallery>


;Project Animus
The [[Chinese Assassins|Chinese]] and [[Mongolian Assassins|Mongolian]] branches of the [[Assassins]] were active in the region, removing tyrants like [[Qin Shi Huang]] and [[Genghis Khan]]. Despite Genghis' assassination at the hands of [[Qulan Gal]], and the aid of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], the [[Mentor]] of the [[Levantine Assassins]], they were unable to stop the spread of the [[Mongol Empire]] and the conquering of [[China]].
<gallery>
|Capturing thoughts
|Consciousness study
|Investigating hypnosis
|Jean-Martin Charcot
Carl Jung.jpg|Dr. Carl Gustav Jung
Animus.jpg|The Animus
|The Animus 2.0
</gallery>


;Hierarchy
The [[Italian Assassins]], including [[Marco Polo]], travelled through the Far East and to the court of [[Kublai Khan]], where they recovered [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's Codex]].
<gallery>
Abstergo logo.jpg|Abstergo
Abstergo sparkly.jpg|Abstergo
</gallery>


;Agents
By 1524, the Chinese Assassins had been wiped out by the Emperor [[Jiajing]]. After seeking the aid of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], the former Mentor of the Italian Assassins, [[Shao Jun]] journey back to her country to rebuild the Order. By the 21st century, the Assassins had a cell located in [[Osaka]], [[Japan]].
<gallery>
Oswaldface.jpg|A Sleeper?
</gallery>


;Subjects
==Religion==
<gallery>
{{Era|AC|ACBL|AC2|AC2D|ACB|ACR|AC3}}
Desmond AC1|Subject 17
'''Religion''' is something the leaders of the [[Templars]] and [[Assassins]] do not practice due to their knowledge of the [[First Civilization]]. The former often moved into religious positions of power to control people, while the latter protected the rights of people to believe what they wanted.
Desmond's geneaology.jpg|Known ancestors
</gallery>


;Subject 4
The [[Aztecs]]' worship of {{Wiki|Tezcatlipoca}} involved human sacrifices, greatly disgusting the [[Spanish Army|troops]] under [[Hernán Cortés]].
<gallery>
12041.jpg|Subject 4
Tunguska trees.jpg|The [[Tunguska event]]
Teslathinker.jpg|[[Nikola Tesla]]
|The [[Russian Revolution]]
Nicholas II last photo.jpg|[[Nicholas II of Russia]]
12046.jpg|The Mentor of the Brotherhood
</gallery>


;Libidio Dominandi
The [[Hermeticists]] believed man, the gods and the world were all equal, and were driven underground as their beliefs undermined the Church.
<gallery>
A Glass of Wine with Caesar Borgia - John Collier.jpg|The Borgia family
|The [[Hermeticists|Hermetic movement]]
Giordano Bruno.jpg|Giordano Bruno
Brunomnemonic.gif|Bruno's mnemonic device
|Kircher, the last Renaissance man
Bombastus portrait.jpg|[[Bombastus|Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim]]
|[[Johannes de Sacrobosco]]'s De Sphaera
</gallery>


;Origin
The [[Freemasons]] were a Brotherhood founded after the Renaissance which allowed any man, regardless of what god he believed in, to join.
<gallery>
Blake's Adam and Eve.jpg|Adam and Eve
Mitochondrial Eve.jpg|Mitochondrial Eve
Y-Chromosomal Adam.jpg|Y-Chromosomal Adam
Adam and Eve Driven out of Eden.jpg|Turning our back on Eden
|Manufactured by Them
Creation Prometheus Louvre.jpg|Children or slaves?
Prometheus brings fire to mankind.jpg|Giver of fire
</gallery>


;New Order
During the [[French Revolution]], the revolutionary government tried to replace Christianity with the worship of the Supreme Being, an anthromorphisation of reason. [http://assassinscreed.ubi.com/en-GB/news/news_detail.aspx?c=tcm:154-177119-16&ct=tcm:148-76770-32]
<gallery>
|Redefining ourselves
|A utopian society
|Baruch de Spinoza
|John Locke
|Sir Isaac Newton
|Newton's Principia
|Sir Francis Bacon
|An inspiration
|A new Jerusalem
</gallery>
 
;FC tech
<gallery>
|A Piece of Eden
|First Civilization Temple?
Piri Reis Europe.jpg|Ancient Vault network?
Becker-Hagen Grid|The Becker-Hagen Grid
|Possible Vault locations
</gallery>
 
;Inner Sanctum
<gallery>
|Our Inner Circle
</gallery>
 
;Apocalypses
<gallery>
Lake Toba.jpg|Lake Toba
|Cataclysmic event
|Geomagnetic storms
|Simulated solar flare activity
|Of things to come
</gallery>
 
;EYE-ABSTERGO
<gallery>
|Keeping an Eye on humanity
|Satellite triangulation
|Early ASP model
Aten.jpg|The Knowledge of the Ancients
</gallery>
 
;FC entities
<gallery>
Dii Consentes.jpg|Dii Consentes
Olympians.jpg|Mankind's progenitors
|Those Who Came Before
JupiterJuno.jpg|Jupiter & Juno
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 15:10, 23 February 2022

Parisian locations[edit | edit source]

Project Legacy[edit | edit source]

These require wikilinks, or could do with articles of their own:

Other things to do[edit | edit source]


"Hey, did you ever think about that word? "Smuggler?" Rather funny, isn't it?"
―A smuggler working for Upton Travers, 1715.[src]

Smuggling is the illegal transportation of goods.

Far East[edit | edit source]

For the inevitable Shao Jun or Japanese ACs.


The Far East referred to the countries located in east Asia.

The Chinese and Mongolian branches of the Assassins were active in the region, removing tyrants like Qin Shi Huang and Genghis Khan. Despite Genghis' assassination at the hands of Qulan Gal, and the aid of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, the Mentor of the Levantine Assassins, they were unable to stop the spread of the Mongol Empire and the conquering of China.

The Italian Assassins, including Marco Polo, travelled through the Far East and to the court of Kublai Khan, where they recovered Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's Codex.

By 1524, the Chinese Assassins had been wiped out by the Emperor Jiajing. After seeking the aid of Ezio Auditore da Firenze, the former Mentor of the Italian Assassins, Shao Jun journey back to her country to rebuild the Order. By the 21st century, the Assassins had a cell located in Osaka, Japan.

Religion[edit | edit source]

Religion is something the leaders of the Templars and Assassins do not practice due to their knowledge of the First Civilization. The former often moved into religious positions of power to control people, while the latter protected the rights of people to believe what they wanted.

The Aztecs' worship of Tezcatlipoca involved human sacrifices, greatly disgusting the troops under Hernán Cortés.

The Hermeticists believed man, the gods and the world were all equal, and were driven underground as their beliefs undermined the Church.

The Freemasons were a Brotherhood founded after the Renaissance which allowed any man, regardless of what god he believed in, to join.

During the French Revolution, the revolutionary government tried to replace Christianity with the worship of the Supreme Being, an anthromorphisation of reason. [1]