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[[File:Abstergo Foundation Rehabilitation Center.png|thumb|250px|The Abstergo Foundation Rehabilitation Center in 2016]] | |||
{{Quote|You can help us find the cure to violence.| | The '''Abstergo Foundation Rehabilitation Center''', commonly referred to as the '''Abstergo Foundation''' or simply '''Abstergo Madrid''', was a subsidiary of [[Abstergo Industries]], founded in the 1980s in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]], by [[Alan Rikkin]]. Like its parent company, it operated as a front for the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. In the final years of the facility, Rikkin transferred control to his daughter, [[Sofia Rikkin]], before ultimately deciding to shut it down when it was deemed no longer useful.<ref name="Film Novelization" /> | ||
The '''Abstergo Foundation''' | |||
The facility was part of the [[Animus Project]] and a subsidiary of the [[Lineage Discovery and Acquisition]] division of Abstergo Industries. Its primary objective was to utilize the [[Animus]] to explore [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] in order to develop methods of controlling human free will. This research was conducted in pursuit of the Templars' vision of a "[[New World Order]]" and involved the search for [[Piece of Eden|Pieces of Eden]], as well as an initiative to find what was described as a "cure for violence."<ref name="Film Novelization" /><ref name="BoSJ" /> | |||
==History== | |||
===Early years=== | |||
The Abstergo Rehabilitation Foundation was established by [[Alan Rikkin]] in the 1980s as part of Abstergo Industries' efforts to suppress free will through the search for [[Aguilar's Apple of Eden]]. The facility was built around and upon a 12th-century chapel,<ref>[[YourBloodIsNotYourOwn.com]]</ref> and was later overseen by Dr. [[Sofia Rikkin]], who believed her research was on the verge of a scientific breakthrough. The Foundation housed several convicts, who were forced to use the [[Animus]] to explore their [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]]. Many of these subjects were descended from [[Assassins]] or had ties to the Brotherhood.<ref name="ACfilm">[[Assassin's Creed (film)|''Assassin's Creed'' film]]</ref> | |||
Through the Foundation's work, Abstergo made progress in its pursuit of Aguilar's Apple of Eden, a long-sought artifact believed to be central to the Templar cause for [[New World Order|world domination]]. Their research led them to trace [[Aguilar de Nerha]]'s bloodline to the Assassin [[Mary Lynch]], who was believed to be the last known descendant of his lineage. In 1986, Alan Rikkin personally led a strike team to capture Mary in [[Baja California]], [[Mexico]], intending to force her into an Animus at the facility to uncover the Apple's location. However, by the time of their arrival, Mary had already taken her life to prevent the Templars from acquiring the information. Her son, [[Callum Lynch]], also evaded capture, though Abstergo managed to detain her husband, [[Joseph Lynch]], who surrendered and was subsequently placed in the Animus.<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
===Later operations=== | |||
Around 2011, Abstergo located a criminal named [[Moussa]] in Atlanta, who was a descendant of the [[Saint-Domingue Brotherhood of Assassins|Haitian Assassin]] [[Baptiste]]. He was taken to the Madrid facility, where he was forced to relive his ancestor's memories for research purposes. Initially compliant, Moussa's cooperation caused suspicion among other inmates. Over time, however, he came to distrust Abstergo's motives and aligned himself with fellow Assassin descendants [[Nathan]], [[Lin]], and [[Emir]]. Eventually, he gained their trust and became an informal leader among the captives.<ref name="Film Novelization">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization]]''</ref> | |||
Under Alan Rikkin's supervision, the facility also conducted research to improve the Animus technology. However, unlike his daughter, Rikkin was not an expert on the machine, and by 2014, Sofia was placed in charge of the Rehabilitation Center. She focused on studying the roots of violence and attempting to develop a cure through the use of the Animus, a project that Rikkin allowed her to pursue.<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
In February 2014, Sofia contacted [[Layla Hassan]] for advice on improving the Animus 4.3 schematics. Layla suggested incorporating an inverted six-axis motion rig that would allow subjects to move freely while reliving their ancestors' memories. Over the next two years, Layla repeatedly asked Sofia to join her research team in Madrid. On 31 August 2016, she finally sent Layla a message instructing her to cease contact, stating that despite Layla's expertise, her disregard for protocol made her unsuitable for the [[Animus Project]].<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Layla Hassan's emails]]</ref> | |||
===Capture of Callum Lynch=== | |||
[[File:ACMovie Sophia Rikkin and Callum Lynch.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Callum awakening next to Sofia]] | |||
On 22 October 2016, Sofia personally oversaw the abduction of Callum Lynch from the [[Huntsville Department of Criminal Justice|Texas State Prison]] and had him brought safely to the Madrid facility. Upon waking up, Callum was placed in the Animus and made to relive the memories of his ancestor Aguilar de Nerha. After multiple sessions, he began experiencing the [[Bleeding Effect]], granting him the skills of his ancestor. His repeated [[Synchronization|desynchronizations]] frustrated Alan Rikkin, leading him to propose a deal: if Callum cooperated and stopped resisting the Animus, he would be given the opportunity to kill his father, who was still imprisoned at the facility.<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
Callum initially agreed but ultimately refused after learning the truth about his mother's death, believing it had been her own choice and thus not his father's fault. As Callum made progress within the Animus simulation, Moussa and Lin were released from their holding cells after a previous attempt on Callum's life. Knowing that the Templars were getting closer to locating the Apple of Eden, they decided to initiate a prison revolt, just as Callum discovered the Apple's whereabouts.<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
===Destruction of the Madrid facility=== | |||
[[File:CallumLynchTeaserImage.jpg|thumb|250px|Callum partaking in the prison riot]] | |||
Once Abstergo obtained the necessary information, Alan Rikkin deemed the facility obsolete and ordered the execution of all Animus test subjects, despite Sofia's objections. Nathan, Lin, and Emir, under the leadership of Moussa, revolted and overpowered the guards with Callum's help, forcing the facility's staff to flee. In the end, however, most of the inmates were killed during the chaos, with only Callum, Lin, and Moussa managing to escape with their lives. By 14 December 2016, the trio had tracked Alan Rikkin to the [[Holborn Hall|Templar Hall]] in [[London]], where they assassinated him and recovered Aguilar's Apple of Eden.<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
Following the facility's destruction, Animus technicians [[Alice Adler|Alice]] and [[Thomas Adler]] defected from the Templar Order and abducted [[Maxime Gorm]], who was also stationed at the facility. By November 2017, they were hiding at a safehouse in Madrid, where they used their Animus expertise to explore Gorm's genetic memories in search of a specific [[Apple of Eden 4|Apple of Eden]] that could cure their daughter [[Elisa Adler|Elisa]]'s amnesia.<ref name="Bloodstone" /> | |||
Another Abstergo doctor working at the facility, [[Kaori Kagami]], was caught in the prisoners' revolt and was nearly killed by Callum Lynch, but managed to survive by hiding under a desk.<ref name="Qixie">''[[Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun]]'' – [[Shao Jun and Qixie]]</ref> Following the riot, during which she lost her assigned test subject—Lin—Kagami fell into depression and anxiety and developed an alcohol addiction, affecting her work. Eventually, the doctor was demoted by [[Ellen Kaye]] and re-assigned to the [[Abstergo Industries Yokohama facility|Abstergo facility]] in [[Yokohama]], [[Japan]].<ref name="Culminaton">''[[Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun]]'' – [[Culmination]]</ref> | |||
==Employees== | |||
*[[Alex]] – Technician<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
*[[Alice Adler]] – Technician<ref name="Bloodstone">''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodstone]]''</ref> | |||
*[[Thomas Adler]] – Technician<ref name="Bloodstone" /> | |||
*[[Gilles]] – Technician<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
*[[Maxime Gorm]]<ref name="Bloodstone" /> | |||
*[[McGowen]] – Head of security<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
*[[Samia]] – Technician<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
*[[Sofia Rikkin]] – Director of the Animus Project<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
*[[Kaori Kagami]] – Doctor and researcher<ref name="BoSJ">''[[Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun]]''</ref> | |||
==Inmates== | |||
*[[Emir]]<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
*[[Lin]]<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
*[[Callum Lynch]]<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
*[[Joseph Lynch]]<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
*[[Moussa]]<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
*[[Nathan]]<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center"> | |||
ACMovie Abstergo Foundation Rehabilitation Center - Concept Art 1.jpg|Concept Art | |||
ACMovie Abstergo Foundation Rehabilitation Center - Concept Art 2.jpg|Concept Art | |||
ACMovie Abstergo Foundation Rehabilitation Center - Concept Art 3.jpg|Concept Art | |||
ACMovie Abstergo Foundation Rehabilitation Center - Concept Art 4.jpg|Concept Art | |||
AC BoSJ Abstergo Madrid facility.png|The facility in Kaori Kagami's flashback | |||
AC BoSJ Lin and Nathan fighting Abstergo.png|Lin and Nathan fighting Abstergo guards during the riot | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
* | *[[Assassin's Creed (film)|''Assassin's Creed'' film]] {{1st}} | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization]]'' | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' {{Mo}} | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' {{Mo}} | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide]]'' {{C|2nd edition}} | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodstone]]'' {{mo}} | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun]]'' {{Fb}} | |||
== References == | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Corporations]] | |||
[[Category:Subsidiaries of Abstergo Industries]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:59, 10 May 2026
- "You can help us find the cure to violence."
- ―Sofia Rikkin to Callum Lynch, 2016.[src]

The Abstergo Foundation Rehabilitation Center, commonly referred to as the Abstergo Foundation or simply Abstergo Madrid, was a subsidiary of Abstergo Industries, founded in the 1980s in Madrid, Spain, by Alan Rikkin. Like its parent company, it operated as a front for the Templar Order. In the final years of the facility, Rikkin transferred control to his daughter, Sofia Rikkin, before ultimately deciding to shut it down when it was deemed no longer useful.[1]
The facility was part of the Animus Project and a subsidiary of the Lineage Discovery and Acquisition division of Abstergo Industries. Its primary objective was to utilize the Animus to explore genetic memories in order to develop methods of controlling human free will. This research was conducted in pursuit of the Templars' vision of a "New World Order" and involved the search for Pieces of Eden, as well as an initiative to find what was described as a "cure for violence."[1][2]
History[edit | edit source]
Early years[edit | edit source]
The Abstergo Rehabilitation Foundation was established by Alan Rikkin in the 1980s as part of Abstergo Industries' efforts to suppress free will through the search for Aguilar's Apple of Eden. The facility was built around and upon a 12th-century chapel,[3] and was later overseen by Dr. Sofia Rikkin, who believed her research was on the verge of a scientific breakthrough. The Foundation housed several convicts, who were forced to use the Animus to explore their genetic memories. Many of these subjects were descended from Assassins or had ties to the Brotherhood.[4]
Through the Foundation's work, Abstergo made progress in its pursuit of Aguilar's Apple of Eden, a long-sought artifact believed to be central to the Templar cause for world domination. Their research led them to trace Aguilar de Nerha's bloodline to the Assassin Mary Lynch, who was believed to be the last known descendant of his lineage. In 1986, Alan Rikkin personally led a strike team to capture Mary in Baja California, Mexico, intending to force her into an Animus at the facility to uncover the Apple's location. However, by the time of their arrival, Mary had already taken her life to prevent the Templars from acquiring the information. Her son, Callum Lynch, also evaded capture, though Abstergo managed to detain her husband, Joseph Lynch, who surrendered and was subsequently placed in the Animus.[4]
Later operations[edit | edit source]
Around 2011, Abstergo located a criminal named Moussa in Atlanta, who was a descendant of the Haitian Assassin Baptiste. He was taken to the Madrid facility, where he was forced to relive his ancestor's memories for research purposes. Initially compliant, Moussa's cooperation caused suspicion among other inmates. Over time, however, he came to distrust Abstergo's motives and aligned himself with fellow Assassin descendants Nathan, Lin, and Emir. Eventually, he gained their trust and became an informal leader among the captives.[1]
Under Alan Rikkin's supervision, the facility also conducted research to improve the Animus technology. However, unlike his daughter, Rikkin was not an expert on the machine, and by 2014, Sofia was placed in charge of the Rehabilitation Center. She focused on studying the roots of violence and attempting to develop a cure through the use of the Animus, a project that Rikkin allowed her to pursue.[4]
In February 2014, Sofia contacted Layla Hassan for advice on improving the Animus 4.3 schematics. Layla suggested incorporating an inverted six-axis motion rig that would allow subjects to move freely while reliving their ancestors' memories. Over the next two years, Layla repeatedly asked Sofia to join her research team in Madrid. On 31 August 2016, she finally sent Layla a message instructing her to cease contact, stating that despite Layla's expertise, her disregard for protocol made her unsuitable for the Animus Project.[5]
Capture of Callum Lynch[edit | edit source]

On 22 October 2016, Sofia personally oversaw the abduction of Callum Lynch from the Texas State Prison and had him brought safely to the Madrid facility. Upon waking up, Callum was placed in the Animus and made to relive the memories of his ancestor Aguilar de Nerha. After multiple sessions, he began experiencing the Bleeding Effect, granting him the skills of his ancestor. His repeated desynchronizations frustrated Alan Rikkin, leading him to propose a deal: if Callum cooperated and stopped resisting the Animus, he would be given the opportunity to kill his father, who was still imprisoned at the facility.[4]
Callum initially agreed but ultimately refused after learning the truth about his mother's death, believing it had been her own choice and thus not his father's fault. As Callum made progress within the Animus simulation, Moussa and Lin were released from their holding cells after a previous attempt on Callum's life. Knowing that the Templars were getting closer to locating the Apple of Eden, they decided to initiate a prison revolt, just as Callum discovered the Apple's whereabouts.[4]
Destruction of the Madrid facility[edit | edit source]

Once Abstergo obtained the necessary information, Alan Rikkin deemed the facility obsolete and ordered the execution of all Animus test subjects, despite Sofia's objections. Nathan, Lin, and Emir, under the leadership of Moussa, revolted and overpowered the guards with Callum's help, forcing the facility's staff to flee. In the end, however, most of the inmates were killed during the chaos, with only Callum, Lin, and Moussa managing to escape with their lives. By 14 December 2016, the trio had tracked Alan Rikkin to the Templar Hall in London, where they assassinated him and recovered Aguilar's Apple of Eden.[4]
Following the facility's destruction, Animus technicians Alice and Thomas Adler defected from the Templar Order and abducted Maxime Gorm, who was also stationed at the facility. By November 2017, they were hiding at a safehouse in Madrid, where they used their Animus expertise to explore Gorm's genetic memories in search of a specific Apple of Eden that could cure their daughter Elisa's amnesia.[6]
Another Abstergo doctor working at the facility, Kaori Kagami, was caught in the prisoners' revolt and was nearly killed by Callum Lynch, but managed to survive by hiding under a desk.[7] Following the riot, during which she lost her assigned test subject—Lin—Kagami fell into depression and anxiety and developed an alcohol addiction, affecting her work. Eventually, the doctor was demoted by Ellen Kaye and re-assigned to the Abstergo facility in Yokohama, Japan.[8]
Employees[edit | edit source]
- Alex – Technician[4]
- Alice Adler – Technician[6]
- Thomas Adler – Technician[6]
- Gilles – Technician[4]
- Maxime Gorm[6]
- McGowen – Head of security[4]
- Samia – Technician[4]
- Sofia Rikkin – Director of the Animus Project[4]
- Kaori Kagami – Doctor and researcher[2]
Inmates[edit | edit source]
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Concept Art
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Concept Art
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Concept Art
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Concept Art
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The facility in Kaori Kagami's flashback
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Lin and Nathan fighting Abstergo guards during the riot
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed film (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization
- Assassin's Creed: Origins (mentioned only)
- Assassin's Creed: Odyssey (mentioned only)
- Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide (2nd edition)
- Assassin's Creed: Bloodstone (mentioned only)
- Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun (flashback only)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun
- ↑ YourBloodIsNotYourOwn.com
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 Assassin's Creed film
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – Layla Hassan's emails
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Assassin's Creed: Bloodstone
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun – Shao Jun and Qixie
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun – Culmination
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