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imported>Piero.schiavone1994
Correct then - so we don't know if the Father of Understanding is Baphomet.
imported>Sol Pacificus
You just copied the text word-for-word -_____-... I tried to paraphrase it lol.... but I might've made it sound a bit awkward. Paraphrasing can be hard >.>. I did try to write from my own thoughts of what it meant though.
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{{Quote|May the Father of Understanding guide us.|A Templar blessing.|Assassin's Creed}}
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The '''Father of Understanding''' is often mentioned by [[Templars]], especially during ritual ceremonies or as a form of greeting. The phase refers to the sense of order and logic embraced by the Templars. Wether it refers to a specific deity or entity is unclear; what matters is that the Templars' appeal to an embodiment of logic itself in their work to reform the world.<ref name="The Essential Guide">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide]]''</ref>
The '''Father of Understanding''' is a subject often mentioned in reverence by [[Templars]], particularly during ritual ceremonies or as a form of greeting. While it is not well established whether or not it refers to a literal entity, such as a deity, it is meant to allude to the principle of order that the Templars embrace. For them, more important than what it is is what it symbolizes, and it personifies the logic they must appeal to in their dream to shepherd the world.<ref name="The Essential Guide">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide]]''</ref>


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 18:59, 26 January 2017

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

The Father of Understanding is a subject often mentioned in reverence by Templars, particularly during ritual ceremonies or as a form of greeting. While it is not well established whether or not it refers to a literal entity, such as a deity, it is meant to allude to the principle of order that the Templars embrace. For them, more important than what it is is what it symbolizes, and it personifies the logic they must appeal to in their dream to shepherd the world.[1]

History

In the Third Crusade, the Templars would usually sign his name before theirs in letters they wrote.[2] During the Renaissance, Templars would often ask him for guidance as a greeting, or at the end of a meeting.[3]

During the early 18th century, the phrase was used briefly by Laureano de Torres y Ayala during his first meeting with Edward Kenway.[4]

Before and during the American Revolutionary War, the phrase was used twice by Haytham Kenway; first during the induction of Charles Lee to the Templar Order, and secondly when Haytham was required to enter the Smith and Company Brewery with his son, Connor.[5]

During his investigation into the Templars' affiliation with the Cult of Baphomet, Arno Dorian required a password to gain entrance into the cultist's lair. He was informed by another Assassin that the password was "The Father of Understanding".[6]

The use of the blessing continued into the early 21st century, as Abstergo Industries' CEO Alan Rikkin once emailed Warren Vidic, where he placed the phrase at the end of his message.[2]

References


pt-br:Pai da Compreensão