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{{Item Infobox | {{Item Infobox | ||
|name = Codex of Eden | |name = Codex of Eden | ||
|image = | |image = ACV Glenat - Codex of Eden 1.png | ||
|type = [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] | |type = [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] | ||
|powers = *Persuasive Abilities | |powers = *Persuasive Abilities | ||
|current = | |current = | ||
|period = *Prehistory | |period = *Prehistory | ||
*9th Century A.D. | *9th Century A.D. | ||
|created = [[Isu]] | |created = [[Isu]] | ||
|made = Prehistory | |made = Prehistory | ||
|notable = *[[ | |notable = *[[Saint Columba the Reborn]] | ||
}} | |||
The '''Codex of Eden''' was a powerful [[Isu]] [[Piece of Eden|artifact]] whose powers were exploited by a [[Christianity|Christian]] sect in the [[Scotland|Kingdom of Alba]] to forcibly convert the local population. It was stored in the [[Loch Ness Temple]], a massive [[Temple (Isu)|Isu complex]] underneath the [[Loch Ness]] in Scotland. The temple also served as a primary headquarters for the Christian sect while they continued their operations. <ref name="Converts">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Converts]]''</ref> | The '''Codex of Eden''' was a powerful [[Isu]] [[Piece of Eden|artifact]] whose powers were exploited by a [[Christianity|Christian]] sect in the [[Scotland|Kingdom of Alba]] to forcibly convert the local population. It was stored in the [[Loch Ness Temple]], a massive [[Temple (Isu)|Isu complex]] underneath the [[Loch Ness]] in Scotland. The temple also served as a primary headquarters for the Christian sect while they continued their operations. <ref name="Converts">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Converts]]''</ref> | ||
It was sought after by King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]], [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of an early form of the [[Templars]], who tasked his acolyte [[Ecbert]] to infiltrate the cult and acquire the artifact for his [[New World Order|own purposes]]. When the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Hidden One]] [[Adelaïde]] tried to recover it herself, she killed Ecbert and enraged her pupil [[Edward (monk)|Edward]], who had thought his brother long dead and had just reunited with him. He furiously assaulted his [[mentor]] and threw her from a ledge after a quick brawl. The fall not only killed her, but also shattered the Codex in the process. After Adelaïde's death, Edward followed in his brother's footsteps, joining Alfred's cause and providing him with the artifact's fragments for further study.<ref name="Converts"/> | It was sought after by King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]], [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of an early form of the [[Templars]], who tasked his acolyte [[Ecbert]] to infiltrate the cult and acquire the artifact for his [[New World Order|own purposes]]. When the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Hidden One]] [[Adelaïde]] tried to recover it herself, she killed Ecbert and enraged her pupil [[Edward (monk)|Edward]], who had thought his brother long dead and had just reunited with him. He furiously assaulted his [[mentor]] and threw her from a ledge after a quick brawl. The fall not only killed her, but also shattered the Codex in the process. After Adelaïde's death, Edward followed in his brother's footsteps, joining Alfred's cause and providing him with the artifact's fragments for further study.<ref name="Converts"/> | ||
==Owners== | |||
Complete: | |||
*Isu (? – ?) | |||
*[[Saint Columba the Reborn]] (late 9th century) | |||
Fragmented: | |||
*[[Edward (monk)|Edward]] (late 9th century) | |||
*[[Alfred the Great]] (late 9th century) | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery widths="180" position="center" captionalign="center"> | |||
ACV Glenat - Codex of Eden 2.png | |||
ACV Glenat - Codex of Eden 3.png | |||
ACV Glenat - Broken Codex of Eden.png|The broken pieces of the Codex | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Converts]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Converts]]'' | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
{{ACVTC}} | {{ACVTC}} | ||
{{Isu}} | |||
[[Category:Pieces of Eden]] | [[Category:Pieces of Eden]] | ||
[[Category:Isu technology]] | [[Category:Isu technology]] | ||
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The Codex of Eden was a powerful Isu artifact whose powers were exploited by a Christian sect in the Kingdom of Alba to forcibly convert the local population. It was stored in the Loch Ness Temple, a massive Isu complex underneath the Loch Ness in Scotland. The temple also served as a primary headquarters for the Christian sect while they continued their operations. [1]
It was sought after by King Alfred, Grand Master of an early form of the Templars, who tasked his acolyte Ecbert to infiltrate the cult and acquire the artifact for his own purposes. When the British Hidden One Adelaïde tried to recover it herself, she killed Ecbert and enraged her pupil Edward, who had thought his brother long dead and had just reunited with him. He furiously assaulted his mentor and threw her from a ledge after a quick brawl. The fall not only killed her, but also shattered the Codex in the process. After Adelaïde's death, Edward followed in his brother's footsteps, joining Alfred's cause and providing him with the artifact's fragments for further study.[1]
Owners
Complete:
- Isu (? – ?)
- Saint Columba the Reborn (late 9th century)
Fragmented:
- Edward (late 9th century)
- Alfred the Great (late 9th century)
Gallery
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The broken pieces of the Codex

