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'''Cult of the Iron Mask''' is a religious cult that active in [[Saint-Denis|Franciade]] during the [[French Revolution]].
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==History==
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The cult is worshipped by The Guest, which is [[Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV]], during his reign, a [[Man in the Iron Mask|prisoner with iron mask]] who was held in different prisons was rumored to be Louis XIV's illegitimate son, also during the reign, he composed a set of memoirs which later was stolen by the cult, and the group awaited the return of the king.
'''Cult of the Iron Mask''' was a religious cult active in [[Saint-Denis|Franciade]] during the [[French Revolution]].
==Downfall==
 
In August 1794, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] infiltrated the cult, killing its members, then Arno found the note that left by the Grand Master of the cult, which he needs three keys to open the door. Arno found the keys and opened the door, then he found the memoirs of Louis XIV, which was The Guest, and left the memoirs after said he was never coming back. The cult was never heard ever since.
During the reign of [[Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV]] of [[France]], a [[Man in the Iron Mask|mysterious prisoner]] with an [[iron]] mask was held in various [[France|French]] prisons. Popular rumor held that the man was Louis XIV's illegitimate son, but the identity was never proven.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: The Iron Mask]]</ref>
 
By August 1794, a cult had emerged whose members fervently worshipped the man in the iron mask, even going so far as to dress in ragged clothes and wear iron masks themselves. Within the group, their subject of devotion was referred to as "The Guest", who they believed would return in accordance with a prophecy to reclaim the throne and usher in a new era.<ref name="TheEyesOfTheKing">''Assassin's Creed: Unity – [[Dead Kings]]'' – [[The Eyes of the King]]</ref>
 
The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] soon heard of the cult's activities and decided to investigate. Locating a meeting spot, he attempted to infiltrate it but was forced to kill all the members present when they attacked him. Inspecting the room, he found instructions from the cult's Grand Master stating that three keys were required to open the door to The Guest's chamber. Arno found the keys and opened the door to a richly decorated bedroom, where he uncovered Louis XIV's memoirs and surmised that the cult's figurehead had in fact been dead for nearly a century. With the prophesy proven false, the cultists disbanded, never to be heard from again.<ref name="TheEyesOfTheKing" />
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]] – [[Dead Kings]]''
 
==References==
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Cult of the Iron Mask was a religious cult active in Franciade during the French Revolution.

During the reign of Louis XIV of France, a mysterious prisoner with an iron mask was held in various French prisons. Popular rumor held that the man was Louis XIV's illegitimate son, but the identity was never proven.[1]

By August 1794, a cult had emerged whose members fervently worshipped the man in the iron mask, even going so far as to dress in ragged clothes and wear iron masks themselves. Within the group, their subject of devotion was referred to as "The Guest", who they believed would return in accordance with a prophecy to reclaim the throne and usher in a new era.[2]

The Assassin Arno Dorian soon heard of the cult's activities and decided to investigate. Locating a meeting spot, he attempted to infiltrate it but was forced to kill all the members present when they attacked him. Inspecting the room, he found instructions from the cult's Grand Master stating that three keys were required to open the door to The Guest's chamber. Arno found the keys and opened the door to a richly decorated bedroom, where he uncovered Louis XIV's memoirs and surmised that the cult's figurehead had in fact been dead for nearly a century. With the prophesy proven false, the cultists disbanded, never to be heard from again.[2]

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