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[[File:ACRPG - Pirate Ring of Eden.jpg|thumb|180px|The Pirate Ring of Eden]]
[[File:ACRPG LOB Pirate Ring of Eden.png|thumb|180px|The Pirate Ring of Eden]]
The '''Pirate Ring of Eden''' was one of the many [[Rings of Eden]] crafted by the [[Isu]] [[Idun]], small artifacts that harnessed the power of electromagnetic fields, allowing its wearers to deflect projectiles, metallic weaponry, and energy-based weapon discharges. This particular ring shrouded its wearer with a golden glow.<ref name="Boarding">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Legacy of the Brotherhood]]'' – [[The Boarding of the Black Ivory]]</ref>
The '''Pirate Ring of Eden''' was one of the many [[Rings of Eden]] crafted by the [[Isu]] [[Idun]], small artifacts that harnessed the power of electromagnetic fields, allowing its wearers to deflect projectiles, metallic weaponry, and energy-based weapon discharges. This particular ring shrouded its wearer with a golden glow.<ref name="Boarding">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Legacy of the Brotherhood]]'' – [[The Boarding of the Black Ivory]]</ref>



Latest revision as of 17:40, 8 December 2025

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The Pirate Ring of Eden

The Pirate Ring of Eden was one of the many Rings of Eden crafted by the Isu Idun, small artifacts that harnessed the power of electromagnetic fields, allowing its wearers to deflect projectiles, metallic weaponry, and energy-based weapon discharges. This particular ring shrouded its wearer with a golden glow.[1]

Recovered from the spoils of a pirate ship by the British Templar Captain Jeffrey Bloodworth in 1722, the ring was quickly put into use, helping him defeat any enemy he faced. Wishing to eliminate the Assassin duo of Adéwalé and Edward Kenway, he prepared a trap involving the ship Black Ivory, though the pair managed to turn the tables on Bloodworth and kill him.[1]

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The Ring's fate is left unclear in its appearance, considering the roleplaying nature of the title it appears in.

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