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|image = Sceptre Aset.png
|image = Sceptre Aset.png
|type = [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]]
|type = [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]]
|powers = Grant charisma and leadership
|powers = *Granting charisma and leadership
|current = In a well near Edfu, [[Egypt]]
*Temporary resurrection {{c|allegedly}}
|created = [[Isu|First Civilization]]
|current = In a well near [[Edfu]], [[Egypt]]
|created = [[Isu]]
|made = Prehistory
|made = Prehistory
|notable = *[[Isis]]
|notable = *[[Isis]]
*[[Lugos]]
*[[Lugos]]
*[[Bahri dynasty]]
*[[Ali Al-Ghraib]]
*[[Ali Al-Ghraib]]
*[[Leila]]}}
*[[Leila]]|period=*Prehistory
The '''Scepter of Aset''', or '''Piece of Eden #24''', was an [[Pieces of Eden|ancient artifact]] of [[Isu|First Civilization]] origin, which conferred charisma and leadership to its wielder. It belonged to [[Isis]], also known as Aset, a member of the First Civilization.
*[[Roman Empire]]
*[[Bahri dynasty]]}}
The '''Scepter of Aset''', or '''Piece of Eden #24''', was an [[Pieces of Eden|ancient artifact]] created by the [[Isu]], which conferred charisma and leadership to its wielder. It belonged to the Isu [[Isis]], also known as Aset, who allegedly used it to resurrect her lover [[Osiris]] for one night following his murder by [[Seth]].


==Owners==
==Owners==
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==History==
==History==
===Antiquity===
===Antiquity===
The Scepter was originally owned by Isis, a famous member of the First Civilization deified by the ancient [[Egypt]]ians. By the mid-2nd century, the Scepter and the [[Ankh]] were in the hands of [[Lugos]], who was a founding member of the Liberalis Circulum, an earlier iteration of the Brotherhood of [[Assassins]]. Unfortunately, the Piece of Eden was lost in a shipwreck off the coast of a small island in the [[Mediterranean Sea]].<ref name="Hawk"/>
The Scepter was originally owned by Isis, a famous Isu deified by the ancient [[Egypt]]ians. By the mid-2nd century CE, the Scepter and another artifact, the [[Ankh]], were in the hands of [[Lugos]], who was a founding member of the [[Liberalis Circulum]], a group of [[Assassins|Hidden Ones]] active in the territories of the [[Roman Empire]]. Unfortunately, both Pieces of Eden were lost in a shipwreck off the coast of a small island in the [[Mediterranean Sea]].<ref name="Hawk"/>


===Middle Age===
===Middle Ages===
The Scepter of Aset reappeared over a thousand years later, when anonymous [[Italy|Italian]] fishermen found it amid the debris of Lugos' ship, in the early 13th century. Subsequently, the fishermen sold the artifact for a very low price to an Egyptian merchant, who in turn sold it to members of the [[Egyptian Brotherhood of Assassins]], who kept the artefact in their possession for half a century. In 1250, still in Egypt, the Brotherhood gave the artifact to the [[Mamluks]] in an effort to help them in their [[Slavery|slave]] revolt against the rule of their [[Ayyubid dynasty|Ayyubid]] overlords.<ref name="Hawk"/>
[[File:MamlukScepter.png|thumb|240px|A Mamluk wielding the Scepter]]
The Scepter of Aset reappeared over a thousand years later, when some [[Italy|Italian]] fishermen found it amid the debris of Lugos' ship, in the early 13th century. Subsequently, the fishermen sold the artifact for a very low price to an Egyptian merchant, who in turn sold it to members of the [[Egyptian Brotherhood of Assassins]], who kept the artefact in their possession for half a century. In 1250, still in Egypt, the Brotherhood gave the artifact to the [[Mamluks]] in an effort to help them in their [[Slavery|slave]] revolt against the rule of their [[Ayyubid dynasty|Ayyubid]] overlords.<ref name="Hawk"/>


The Scepter remained for nearly a century in the possession of the [[Bahri dynasty]] Sultans, placed in power by the revolt of the Mamluks, until 1340 when the [[Templars]] stole it from the Sultan [[Al-Nasir Muhammad]]. The Assassins then entrusted one of them, [[Numa Al'Khamsin]], with the task to find the artifact, which could be a dangerous weapon in the hands of the Templars.<ref name="Hawk"/>
The Scepter remained for nearly a century in the possession of the [[Bahri dynasty]] Sultans, placed in power by the revolt of the Mamluks, until 1340 when the [[Templars]] stole it from the Sultan [[Al-Nasir Muhammad]]. The Assassins then entrusted one of their own, [[Numa Al'Khamsin]], with the task of finding the artifact, which could be a dangerous weapon in the hands of the Templars.<ref name="Hawk"/>


Some time later in 1341, Numa Al'Khamsin and his disciple [[Ali Al-Ghraib]] retrieved the Scepter from the Templars. However, instead of returning to the Sultan's Palace, the artifact stayed in Assassin' hands. Because of his distrust to the Sultan's deputies, Numa was imprisoned.<ref name="El Cakr"/>
Some time later in 1341, Numa Al'Khamsin and his disciple [[Ali Al-Ghraib]] retrieved the Scepter from the Templars. However, instead of returning to the Sultan's Palace, the artifact stayed in Assassin' hands. Because of his distrust to the Sultan's deputies, Numa was imprisoned.<ref name="El Cakr"/>
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the non-canonical modern day storyline of the [[Assassin's Creed (Les Deux Royaumes comics)|''Assassin's Creed'' French comic series]], the Assassins and Templars fight a battle against time on who retrieves the Scepter first. Ultimately, the Assassin [[Jonathan Hawk]] finds the artifact first, returning it to the Assassins.
*In the non-canonical modern day storyline of the [[Assassin's Creed (Les Deux Royaumes comics)|''Assassin's Creed'' French comic series]], the Assassins and Templars fight a battle against time on who retrieves the Scepter first. Ultimately, the Assassin [[Jonathan Hawk]] is able to beat the Templars to the artifact and brings it back to the Brotherhood.
* The Scepter of Aset looks like a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Was-sceptre was-sceptre], an ancient Egyptian symbol of power and dominion that is attributed to the gods (such as Set or Anubis) and the Pharaoh.
* The Scepter of Aset resembles a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Was-sceptre was-sceptre], an ancient Egyptian symbol of power and dominion that is attributed to the gods (such as Set or Anubis) and the Pharaoh.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
ScepterOfAsetDrawing.png|An ancient wall painting of the Scepter of Aset
ScepterOfAsetDrawing.png|An ancient wall painting depicting the Scepter
MamlukScepter.png|A Mamluk using the power of the Scepter
SoAGift.png|The Scepter being given to the Mamluks
ScepterBox.jpg|The Scepter in an ankh-shaped box, disassambled
ScepterBox.jpg|The Scepter in an ankh-shaped box, disassambled
ScepterWell.jpg|The Scepter lying on the bottom of the well
ScepterWell.jpg|The Scepter lying on the bottom of the well
ACFT - Pieces of Eden collection.jpg|The Scepter shown among other Pieces of Eden (on the left)
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin’s Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' {{c|flashback only}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed 4: Hawk]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed 5: El Cakr]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed 6: Leila]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' {{c|cameo}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 10:15, 16 April 2024

The Scepter of Aset, or Piece of Eden #24, was an ancient artifact created by the Isu, which conferred charisma and leadership to its wielder. It belonged to the Isu Isis, also known as Aset, who allegedly used it to resurrect her lover Osiris for one night following his murder by Seth.

Owners

History

Antiquity

The Scepter was originally owned by Isis, a famous Isu deified by the ancient Egyptians. By the mid-2nd century CE, the Scepter and another artifact, the Ankh, were in the hands of Lugos, who was a founding member of the Liberalis Circulum, a group of Hidden Ones active in the territories of the Roman Empire. Unfortunately, both Pieces of Eden were lost in a shipwreck off the coast of a small island in the Mediterranean Sea.[2]

Middle Ages

A Mamluk wielding the Scepter

The Scepter of Aset reappeared over a thousand years later, when some Italian fishermen found it amid the debris of Lugos' ship, in the early 13th century. Subsequently, the fishermen sold the artifact for a very low price to an Egyptian merchant, who in turn sold it to members of the Egyptian Brotherhood of Assassins, who kept the artefact in their possession for half a century. In 1250, still in Egypt, the Brotherhood gave the artifact to the Mamluks in an effort to help them in their slave revolt against the rule of their Ayyubid overlords.[2]

The Scepter remained for nearly a century in the possession of the Bahri dynasty Sultans, placed in power by the revolt of the Mamluks, until 1340 when the Templars stole it from the Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad. The Assassins then entrusted one of their own, Numa Al'Khamsin, with the task of finding the artifact, which could be a dangerous weapon in the hands of the Templars.[2]

Some time later in 1341, Numa Al'Khamsin and his disciple Ali Al-Ghraib retrieved the Scepter from the Templars. However, instead of returning to the Sultan's Palace, the artifact stayed in Assassin' hands. Because of his distrust to the Sultan's deputies, Numa was imprisoned.[3]

In the meantime, the Scepter was guarded by Numa's apprentice Ali. The Templars in their turn had tortured Ali and set up a trap to kill Numa. Upon his return, Numa was ambushed and killed by the Templar agent Leila. Ali however, was spared and escaped with the Scepter hidden under the bandages around his arm. The boy then decided to throw the Scepter in a well near Edfu. Despite a failed attempt by Leila to retrieve the artifact, the Scepter remains there until today.[4]

Trivia

  • In the non-canonical modern day storyline of the Assassin's Creed French comic series, the Assassins and Templars fight a battle against time on who retrieves the Scepter first. Ultimately, the Assassin Jonathan Hawk is able to beat the Templars to the artifact and brings it back to the Brotherhood.
  • The Scepter of Aset resembles a was-sceptre, an ancient Egyptian symbol of power and dominion that is attributed to the gods (such as Set or Anubis) and the Pharaoh.

Gallery

Appearances

References

fr:Sceptre d'Aset