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==Society==
==Society==
{{Quote|Visions of grate Cities made of Glass; Portraits of beautiful Men and Women in great flowing Robes; Machines that generated Lightening as easily as Thunderclouds; Vehicles that flewe in the Skies as Birds...|Thom Kavanagh on his visions as a Sage.|Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag}}
{{Quote|Visions of grate Cities made of Glass; Portraits of beautiful Men and Women in great flowing Robes; Machines that generated Lightening as easily as Thunderclouds; Vehicles that flewe in the Skies as Birds...|Thom Kavanagh on his visions as a Sage.|Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag}}
[[File:ACR-Toba 8.png|thumb|250px|A First Civilization city located in modern-day Turin, New York]]
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==Language==
[[File:AC3 Grand Temple Script.png|thumb|250px|First Civilization script in the Grand Temple]]
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==Technology==
==Technology==
{{Dialogue3|Desmond|What makes you guys so special, so smart? That you happen to invent all these things while us mere mortals stumble around like idiots?|Vidic|To be fair, we don't invent them. We find them.|Find them?|They're gifts, Mr. Miles, from those who came before.|Desmond Miles and Warren Vidic on the Templars' inventions.|Assassin's Creed}}
{{Dialogue3|Desmond|What makes you guys so special, so smart? That you happen to invent all these things while us mere mortals stumble around like idiots?|Vidic|To be fair, we don't invent them. We find them.|Find them?|They're gifts, Mr. Miles, from those who came before.|Desmond Miles and Warren Vidic on the Templars' inventions, 2012.|Assassin's Creed}}
[[File:AC4 Observatory In Use.png|thumb|250px|The armillary sphere in the Observatory]]
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==Vaults==
==Temples==
{{Quote|You possess the potential for understanding. But you broke our tools. Or turned them against one another. We have destroyed what we could. Sealed away what we could not. Most. Not all. And it does not take many to unwind the world. Here is a safe place. Eternal. To store objects.|Juno, on the purposes of the vaults.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
{{Quote|You possess the potential for understanding. But you broke our tools. Or turned them against one another. We have destroyed what we could. Sealed away what we could not. Most. Not all. And it does not take many to unwind the world. Here is a safe place. Eternal. To store objects.|Juno, on the purposes of the temples, 2012.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
[[File:Retrieval 14.png|thumb|250px|The Colosseum Vault beneath Rome, Italy]]
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 14:40, 28 January 2015

Society[edit | edit source]

"Visions of grate Cities made of Glass; Portraits of beautiful Men and Women in great flowing Robes; Machines that generated Lightening as easily as Thunderclouds; Vehicles that flewe in the Skies as Birds..."
―Thom Kavanagh on his visions as a Sage.[src]
A First Civilization city located in modern-day Turin, New York

Language[edit | edit source]

First Civilization script in the Grand Temple

Technology[edit | edit source]

Desmond: "What makes you guys so special, so smart? That you happen to invent all these things while us mere mortals stumble around like idiots?"
Vidic: "To be fair, we don't invent them. We find them."
Desmond: "Find them?"
Vidic: "They're gifts, Mr. Miles, from those who came before."
—Desmond Miles and Warren Vidic on the Templars' inventions, 2012.[src]
The armillary sphere in the Observatory

Temples[edit | edit source]

"You possess the potential for understanding. But you broke our tools. Or turned them against one another. We have destroyed what we could. Sealed away what we could not. Most. Not all. And it does not take many to unwind the world. Here is a safe place. Eternal. To store objects."
―Juno, on the purposes of the temples, 2012.[src]
The Colosseum Vault beneath Rome, Italy

Gallery[edit | edit source]