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{{quote|As above, so below.|The Hermetic vow.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
{{quote|As above, so below.|The Hermetic vow.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
The '''Hermeticists''' were members of the '''Cult of Hermes''', a group based on a set of philosophical and religious beliefs, who dedicated themselves to "transforming mankind."
The '''Hermeticists''' were members of the '''Cult of Hermes''', a group based on a set of philosophical and religious beliefs, who dedicated themselves to "transforming mankind."
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===Modern times===
===Modern times===
[[File:Rosy_Cross_of_the_Golden_Dawn.png|thumb|Rosy Cross of the Golden Dawn as seen on top of William Robert Woodman's coffin.]]
[[File:Rosy_Cross_of_the_Golden_Dawn.png|thumb|250px|Rosy Cross of the Golden Dawn, as seen on top of William Robert Woodman's coffin.]]
In modern times, the Hermetic Order was revived under the name '''Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn''', and was founded by [[William Robert Woodman]], [[William Wynn Westcott]], and [[Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers]].<ref name="PL: Divine Science - Chapter 4">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[Chapter 4 - Frater V.O.V|Divine Science: Chapter 4 - Frater V.O.V]]''</ref>
In the late nineteenth century, the Hermetic Order was revived in [[London]], England under the name '''Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn'''. It was co-founded by [[William Robert Woodman]], [[William Wynn Westcott]], and [[Samuel Liddell Mathers]].<ref name="Project Legacy - Frater V.O.V.">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[Chapter 4 - Frater V.O.V.]]''</ref>


Some of its members had connections to the [[Templars|Templar Order]].<ref name="PL: Divine Science - Chapter 4" />
In the Victoria era, Hermetic practices were closely tied to the occult, and involved many rituals and ceremonies. However, these "black magic" practices were still frowned upon, and at one point, Westcott was forced to leave the Order upon his beliefs being revealed.<ref name="Project Legacy - Frater V.O.V." />
 
With this necessity for secrecy, many members of the Order were known simply by titles; Westcott was the Praemonstrator, Mathers, the Evoker of Spirits (and later, the Imperator), and Moina, Mathers' wife, was the Seeress.<ref name="Project Legacy - Frater V.O.V." />
 
====Leadership====
[[File:PL-Quod Scis Nescis.png|left|thumb|250px|The three founders of the Golden Dawn.]]
While all three were still alive, Woodman, Westcott and Mathers led the Hermetic Order in a "perfect partnership" they once defined as "Harmony." However, greed and ambition eventually took over, and in 1891, Westcott and Mathers had Woodman assassinated in his greenhouse.<ref name="Project Legacy - Frater V.O.V." />
 
Additionally, following an argument over whether or not to publish the secrets and ancient formulas within [[the Book|Book of Abraham]], Westcott planned a coup to oust Mathers from the Order. However, in 1896, Mathers was a step ahead of him, and had a young adept of the Order plant evidence of Westcott's interest in black, ritualistic magic; forcing him to leave the Order.<ref name="Project Legacy - Frater V.O.V." />
 
Subsequent to this, Mathers moved to [[Paris]], and left his "Queen," Miss Farr, as his representative in London. It was there in Paris where the events that triggered the ''"beginning of the end for the Order"'' started.<ref name="Project Legacy - Frater V.O.V." />
 
[[wikipedia:Aleister Crowley|Aleister Crowley]], who aptly called himself the Beast, was an initiate of Mathers' and an ambitious member of the Outer Order. He at first attempted to force himself into the Inner Order by assaulting Miss Farr, jumping on her desk and shrieking his demands. However, when this failed, he instead approached Mathers in Paris. Needing allies, Mathers accepted him.<ref name="Project Legacy - Frater V.O.V." />
 
Some time later, in 1899, several members of the Order would revolt, and Mathers would be forced to resign. However, though the Seeress predicted that ''"the Order shall not endure,"'' she also went on to say that ''"This is not the end. It is a new beginning."''<ref name="Project Legacy - Frater V.O.V." />
 
====Secret Chiefs====
[[File:PL-Deus Lux Solis.png|thumb|250px|right|A member of the Secret Chiefs.]]
{{quote|Little is known about the Secret Chiefs. Many believe them to be transcendent cosmic authorities, while others claim they are mere humans. Some say they do not even exist.|Frater V.O.V.|Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy}}
 
The foundation of the Golden Dawn was closely tied to a group called the "Secret Chiefs," who were only known to the knowledgable members of the Inner Order, and who were said to possess "terrible supernatural powers."<ref name="Project Legacy - Frater V.O.V." />
 
A little before 1900, Mathers was summoned by one of the Secret Chiefs, who he met in a dark Parisian alley. Though the man wore a cloak, he clearly wore a ring marked with the red cross of the [[Templars|Templar Order]].<ref name="Project Legacy - Frater V.O.V." />
 
The man began to berate Mathers, saying that their partnership had ended, and that he had failed to heed their warnings. He went on, saying that his research was useless, but Mathers pleaded for more time, saying that he would have progressed more, had he still had the Book.<ref name="Project Legacy - Frater V.O.V." />
 
However, the Templar only rebuked the statement, telling him that it had never been about the Book, but about Woodman, whose death he correctly blamed upon Mathers.<ref name="Project Legacy - Frater V.O.V." />


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The symbol of the Hermeticists is a "Caduceus," a short staff entwined by two serpents, and sometimes surrounded by wings. In Greek Mythology, it was believed to be the staff wielded by Hermes, the messenger of the gods.
*Similarly to the [[Cento Occhi]], the Hermeticists carry several valuable items that are needed for [[Shop Quests]].
*Similarly to the [[Cento Occhi]], the Hermeticists carry several valuable items that are needed for [[Shop Quests]].
*The Hermeticists wield daggers and other [[short blade]]s, and fight much like [[Agiles]].
*The Hermeticists wield daggers and other [[short blade]]s, and fight much like [[Agiles]].
*During the restored memories, several Hermeticists can be found throughout Rome, standing over the bodies of slain [[guards]].
*During the restored memories, several Hermeticists can be found throughout Rome, standing over the bodies of slain [[guards]].
*The symbol of the Hermeticists is a "Caduceus". It is a short staff entwined by two serpents, sometimes surrounded by wings. It is also the symbol of U.S. Medical Corps. In Greek Mythology, it was believed to be the staff wielded by Hermes, the messenger of gods.
**After the sequence is completed, Hermeticists no longer appear in-game.
*After the Restored Sequence is completed Hermeticist do not appear in-game anymore.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
 
<center><gallery captionalign="left" position="center" widths="250">
<center><gallery captionalign="left" position="center">
Rolethedice4.png|Three Hermeticists preparing to fight.
Rolethedice4.png|Three Hermeticists preparing to fight.
ACB_PC_SP_09_SalaiAndEzioFightingHermetecist.jpg|Hermeticists fighting Ezio and Salaì.
ACB_PC_SP_09_SalaiAndEzioFightingHermetecist.jpg|Hermeticists fighting Ezio and Salaì.
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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Factions]]
[[Category:Factions]]

Revision as of 03:49, 28 July 2011


"As above, so below."
―The Hermetic vow.[src]

The Hermeticists were members of the Cult of Hermes, a group based on a set of philosophical and religious beliefs, who dedicated themselves to "transforming mankind."

History

Renaissance

Sometime before 1506, Hermeticists pursued the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze, in order to obtain the Apple of Eden he had in his possession. They were unsuccessful, however, and the Piece of Eden was sealed away.[1]

As of 1506, after the fall of the Borgia in Rome, the Hermeticists were led by Ercole Massimo. At his order, they captured Leonardo da Vinci, a famed polymath, in order to discover the hidden entrance of the Temple of Pythagoras.[1]

Soon afterwards, in front of La Volpe Addormentata, another group of disciples attacked two of Leonardo's friends, Ezio Auditore, and his assistant Salaì, though they were both able to defend themselves.[1]

In order to delay their search for the entrance of the temple, Leonardo told Ercole of the clues hidden in several of his paintings. Ercole then sent his Hermeticists throughout Italy to seek the lost paintings, though all of these were intercepted and reclaimed by Ezio.[1]

In the chambers of the Temple of Pythagoras, a large number of disciples (including Ercole) were killed while attempting to keep Ezio from rescuing Leonardo.[1]

Modern times

Rosy Cross of the Golden Dawn, as seen on top of William Robert Woodman's coffin.

In the late nineteenth century, the Hermetic Order was revived in London, England under the name Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. It was co-founded by William Robert Woodman, William Wynn Westcott, and Samuel Liddell Mathers.[2]

In the Victoria era, Hermetic practices were closely tied to the occult, and involved many rituals and ceremonies. However, these "black magic" practices were still frowned upon, and at one point, Westcott was forced to leave the Order upon his beliefs being revealed.[2]

With this necessity for secrecy, many members of the Order were known simply by titles; Westcott was the Praemonstrator, Mathers, the Evoker of Spirits (and later, the Imperator), and Moina, Mathers' wife, was the Seeress.[2]

Leadership

The three founders of the Golden Dawn.

While all three were still alive, Woodman, Westcott and Mathers led the Hermetic Order in a "perfect partnership" they once defined as "Harmony." However, greed and ambition eventually took over, and in 1891, Westcott and Mathers had Woodman assassinated in his greenhouse.[2]

Additionally, following an argument over whether or not to publish the secrets and ancient formulas within Book of Abraham, Westcott planned a coup to oust Mathers from the Order. However, in 1896, Mathers was a step ahead of him, and had a young adept of the Order plant evidence of Westcott's interest in black, ritualistic magic; forcing him to leave the Order.[2]

Subsequent to this, Mathers moved to Paris, and left his "Queen," Miss Farr, as his representative in London. It was there in Paris where the events that triggered the "beginning of the end for the Order" started.[2]

Aleister Crowley, who aptly called himself the Beast, was an initiate of Mathers' and an ambitious member of the Outer Order. He at first attempted to force himself into the Inner Order by assaulting Miss Farr, jumping on her desk and shrieking his demands. However, when this failed, he instead approached Mathers in Paris. Needing allies, Mathers accepted him.[2]

Some time later, in 1899, several members of the Order would revolt, and Mathers would be forced to resign. However, though the Seeress predicted that "the Order shall not endure," she also went on to say that "This is not the end. It is a new beginning."[2]

Secret Chiefs

A member of the Secret Chiefs.
"Little is known about the Secret Chiefs. Many believe them to be transcendent cosmic authorities, while others claim they are mere humans. Some say they do not even exist."
―Frater V.O.V.[src]

The foundation of the Golden Dawn was closely tied to a group called the "Secret Chiefs," who were only known to the knowledgable members of the Inner Order, and who were said to possess "terrible supernatural powers."[2]

A little before 1900, Mathers was summoned by one of the Secret Chiefs, who he met in a dark Parisian alley. Though the man wore a cloak, he clearly wore a ring marked with the red cross of the Templar Order.[2]

The man began to berate Mathers, saying that their partnership had ended, and that he had failed to heed their warnings. He went on, saying that his research was useless, but Mathers pleaded for more time, saying that he would have progressed more, had he still had the Book.[2]

However, the Templar only rebuked the statement, telling him that it had never been about the Book, but about Woodman, whose death he correctly blamed upon Mathers.[2]

Trivia

  • The symbol of the Hermeticists is a "Caduceus," a short staff entwined by two serpents, and sometimes surrounded by wings. In Greek Mythology, it was believed to be the staff wielded by Hermes, the messenger of the gods.
  • Similarly to the Cento Occhi, the Hermeticists carry several valuable items that are needed for Shop Quests.
  • The Hermeticists wield daggers and other short blades, and fight much like Agiles.
  • During the restored memories, several Hermeticists can be found throughout Rome, standing over the bodies of slain guards.
    • After the sequence is completed, Hermeticists no longer appear in-game.

Gallery

References