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The [[Assassins]] however, knew that this was because of a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] located in the fountain.
The [[Assassins]] however, knew that this was because of a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] located in the fountain.


Several explorers tried to reach the Fountain of Youth, including one named [[Juan Ponce de León]]. An Assassin, named [[Miguel Ramón Carlo de Lugo]], tried to convice Juan to turn back but he refused, and was struck by a poisoned arrow.  
Several explorers tried to reach the Fountain of Youth, including one named [[Juan Ponce de León]]. An Assassin, named [[Miguel Ramón Carlo de Lugo]], tried to convince Juan to turn back but he refused, and was struck by a poisoned arrow.


Later, on Juan's retreat to {{Wiki|Havana}}, {{Wiki|Cuba}}, he died from the poison that coated the arrow.
Later, on Juan's retreat to {{Wiki|Havana}}, {{Wiki|Cuba}}, he died from the poison that coated the arrow.

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The Fountain of Youth was a fabled fountain, said to give eternal youth to anyone who drank its water.

The Assassins however, knew that this was because of a Piece of Eden located in the fountain.

Several explorers tried to reach the Fountain of Youth, including one named Juan Ponce de León. An Assassin, named Miguel Ramón Carlo de Lugo, tried to convince Juan to turn back but he refused, and was struck by a poisoned arrow.

Later, on Juan's retreat to Havana, Cuba, he died from the poison that coated the arrow.

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