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==Owners== | ==Owners== | ||
*[[Minerva]] (? - ?) | *[[Minerva]] (? - ?) | ||
*[[Michel Reuge]] (? - ?) | *[[Michel Reuge]] (? - ?) | ||
*[[Evie Frye]] (1868 - ?) | *[[Evie Frye]] (1868 - ?) | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
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- "It is believed Minerva wore this protective outfit while in combat. There's a reason people believe she was the goddess of war!"
- ―Bishop notes for the Helix user.[src]

The Aegis was the ancient outfit belonging to Minerva, a member of the First Civilization. The Assassin Michel Reuge found it near Bath in England and stored it into a vault in London. In 1868, Jacob and Evie Frye solved the puzzle of Reuge's vault and Evie claimed the outfit for her own usage.
Owners
- Minerva (? - ?)
- Michel Reuge (? - ?)
- Evie Frye (1868 - ?)
Reference
