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Six seals came into the possession of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], a [[Mentor]] of the [[Levantine Assassins]], during the 13th century. Each of these were used to record an important event in his life, while five were needed to enter the [[Altaïr's library|library]] beneath the [[Assassins]]' fortress of [[Masyaf]]. | Six seals came into the possession of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], a [[Mentor]] of the [[Levantine Assassins]], during the 13th century. Each of these were used to record an important event in his life, while [[Masyaf Keys|five]] were needed to enter the [[Altaïr's library|library]] beneath the [[Assassins]]' fortress of [[Masyaf]]. | ||
Two other seals in [[Alexandria]] were located by the Mamluk Sultan's soldiers in 1511, during the excavation of the [[wikipedia:Library of Alexandria|Library of Alexandria]]. These seals, kept within a chest dated 331 BC, were recovered by the [[Egyptian Assassins|Egyptian]] and [[Turkish Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]] shortly afterwards. | Two other seals in [[Alexandria]] were located by the Mamluk Sultan's soldiers in 1511, during the excavation of the [[wikipedia:Library of Alexandria|Library of Alexandria]]. These seals, kept within a chest dated 331 BC, were recovered by the [[Egyptian Assassins|Egyptian]] and [[Turkish Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]] shortly afterwards. | ||
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Memory Seals were First Civilization artifacts with the ability to contain recorded memories. They were said to be the technological basis of the Animus device of Abstergo Industries.
History
Six seals came into the possession of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, a Mentor of the Levantine Assassins, during the 13th century. Each of these were used to record an important event in his life, while five were needed to enter the library beneath the Assassins' fortress of Masyaf.
Two other seals in Alexandria were located by the Mamluk Sultan's soldiers in 1511, during the excavation of the Library of Alexandria. These seals, kept within a chest dated 331 BC, were recovered by the Egyptian and Ottoman Assassins shortly afterwards.
These two seals from Alexandria were later taken to the local Assassins' headquarters, where they were studied by an unidentified woman referred to as a "blessed initiate." As she worked to "unlock the mysteries" of the seals, the Templars led an attack on the headquarters, though they were thwarted again by the Ottoman Assassins.
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