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[[Giovanni Borgia]] accidentally discovered the formula for the Philosopher's Stone when he read the pages of the mystical [[The Book|Book of Abraham]], one of the journals of {{Wiki|Nicolas Flamel}}. After Giovanni wrote it down, [[Bombastus]] used the notes to create the substance. | [[Giovanni Borgia]] accidentally discovered the formula for the Philosopher's Stone when he read the pages of the mystical [[The Book|Book of Abraham]], one of the journals of {{Wiki|Nicolas Flamel}}. After Giovanni wrote it down, [[Bombastus]] used the notes to create the substance. | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[Rome: Chapter 4 - Giovanni Borgia]] | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[Rome: Chapter 4 - Giovanni Borgia]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:41, 19 November 2012
The Philosopher's Stone was an alchemical substance that could turn several metals into gold. It was also capable of creating the Panacea.
Giovanni Borgia accidentally discovered the formula for the Philosopher's Stone when he read the pages of the mystical Book of Abraham, one of the journals of Nicolas Flamel. After Giovanni wrote it down, Bombastus used the notes to create the substance.