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The '''Eagle of Suger''' was a [[Swords|sword]] obtainable by [[Arno Dorian]] during his exploits in [[Saint-Denis]] following the [[French Revolution]].
The '''Eagle of Suger''' was a [[Swords|sword]] acquired by [[Arno Dorian]] during his time in [[Saint-Denis]] following the [[French Revolution]]. A powerful relic imbued with the power to emit blinding flash of lights when used, the weapon was created using knowledge from the [[First Civilization]].  


==History==
==History==
Around 1140, [[France|French]] abbot [[Suger of Saint-Denis|Suger]] ordered goldsmiths to craft the sword. It remained hidden underneath the basilica until recovered by Arno in the 18th century.
Around 1140, [[France|French]] abbot [[Suger of Saint-Denis|Suger]] ordered goldsmiths to craft a vase, the {{Wiki|Suger's Eagle}}, which was later rumored to have been commissioned by the prelate to contain a powerful weapon. The rumors were true as Suger had created a sword, using the knowledge of the [[Apple of Eden]] contained in the [[Head of Saint-Denis]] that was hidden in the Temple below the city, "bathing the Eagle into its light" according to the legend.  
 
At some point the sword was taken out from the vase and hidden into a secret chamber inside the basilica, until he was recovered by the [[Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] in August 1794.


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The Eagle of Suger was a sword acquired by Arno Dorian during his time in Saint-Denis following the French Revolution. A powerful relic imbued with the power to emit blinding flash of lights when used, the weapon was created using knowledge from the First Civilization.

History

Around 1140, French abbot Suger ordered goldsmiths to craft a vase, the Suger's Eagle, which was later rumored to have been commissioned by the prelate to contain a powerful weapon. The rumors were true as Suger had created a sword, using the knowledge of the Apple of Eden contained in the Head of Saint-Denis that was hidden in the Temple below the city, "bathing the Eagle into its light" according to the legend.

At some point the sword was taken out from the vase and hidden into a secret chamber inside the basilica, until he was recovered by the Assassin Arno Dorian in August 1794.

Reference