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'''Saturn''' ( | '''Saturn''' (died c.75,010 BCE){{Fact}} was a high-ranking [[Isu]] scientist active shortly before the outbreak of the [[Human-Isu War]] and the father of [[Juno]].<ref name="Finale"/> | ||
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As with many of his contemporaries, this Isu, too, made an impression on the humans. It was enough for him to live on in their mythologies, like the [[Rome|Roman]] and [[Greece|Greek]] mythologies. | As with many of his contemporaries, this Isu, too, made an impression on the humans. It was enough for him to live on in their mythologies, like the [[Rome|Roman]] and [[Greece|Greek]] mythologies. | ||
In the early 5th century BCE, a [[Temple of Saturn|temple]] dedicated to Saturn was built within the city of [[Rome]].<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Database: Tempio di Saturno]]</ref> | |||
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Saturn (died c.75,010 BCE) [citation needed] was a high-ranking Isu scientist active shortly before the outbreak of the Human-Isu War and the father of Juno.[1]
Biography
Around 75,010 BCE (2296 Isu Era), [citation needed] Minerva, Juno and Saturn were discussing the growing threat posed by the slave race that the Isu had created to serve them. Juno despised the humans and called for their extermination, mocking how they tried to emulate their masters. Minerva argued back, saying that humanity was becoming more that they were ever intended to be, even creating songs and arts, and that perhaps one day they could be treated as equals. As Saturn agreed with Minerva, he was suddenly stabbed through the head by one of his human servants,[2] an act which led to the beginning the Human-Isu War.[1]
Filled with rage over her father's demise, Juno used the Koh-i-Noor to slaughter a man about to strike her with her father's scythe and all the revolting humans around them with tendrils of blue energy. Mad with grief, she declared that humans would destroy everything – the Isu and each other – then swore to deal with humanity by saving it from itself.[2]
Legacy
As with many of his contemporaries, this Isu, too, made an impression on the humans. It was enough for him to live on in their mythologies, like the Roman and Greek mythologies.
In the early 5th century BCE, a temple dedicated to Saturn was built within the city of Rome.[3]
Trivia
- Like his mythological counterpart, Saturn wielded a scythe. Brandished by a human after Saturn's death, the Isu weapon was shown to display some energetic power.
- In Greek mythology, Saturn's counterpart was named Kronos, the father of the first six of the twelve Olympians. He swallowed five of them whole to prevent a prophecy that foretold that one of his children would overthrow him. Only Zeus was spared this fate and when he grew up, he freed his siblings from Kronos' stomach. They helped him overthrow Kronos and become the new rulers of the world.
Appearance
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (mentioned only)
- Assassin's Creed: Uprising (first appearance)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Uprising Volume 3: Finale – AC Uprising Roll Call
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Uprising #4
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood – Database: Tempio di Saturno
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