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{{quote|May the Father of Understanding guide us.|Templar blessing|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{quote|May the Father of Understanding guide us.|Templar blessing|Assassin's Creed II}}
The '''Father of Understanding''', is a person or a being that the [[Templars]] pledge allegiance to and ask for guidance. In the Crusades, the Templars would usually sign his name before theirs in letters they wrote.<ref name="Assassin's Creed">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref> During the Renaissance, Templars would often ask him for guidance as a greeting or at the end of a meeting<ref name="Assassin's Creed II">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>.
The '''Father of Understanding''', is a person or a being to whom the [[Templars]] pledge allegiance and ask for guidance. In the Crusades, the Templars would usually sign his name before theirs in letters they wrote.<ref name="Assassin's Creed">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref> During the Renaissance, Templars would often ask him for guidance as a greeting or at the end of a meeting.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


During the early 21<sup>st</sup> Century, the CEO of [[Abstergo Industries]], [[Alan Rikkin]], emailed [[Warren Vidic]], placing the blessing at the end of one of his messages<ref name="Assassin's Creed II" />.
During the early 21<sup>st</sup> Century, the CEO of [[Abstergo Industries]], [[Alan Rikkin]], e-mailed [[Warren Vidic]], placing the blessing at the end of one of his messages.<ref name="Assassin's Creed II"/>


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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[[Category:Templar Order]]
[[Category:Templar Order]]

Revision as of 03:29, 23 October 2010

"May the Father of Understanding guide us."
―Templar blessing[src]

The Father of Understanding, is a person or a being to whom the Templars pledge allegiance and ask for guidance. In the Crusades, the Templars would usually sign his name before theirs in letters they wrote.[1] During the Renaissance, Templars would often ask him for guidance as a greeting or at the end of a meeting.[2]

During the early 21st Century, the CEO of Abstergo Industries, Alan Rikkin, e-mailed Warren Vidic, placing the blessing at the end of one of his messages.[2]

Notes and references