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'''Templar Associated Ownership:''' Rasputin (reputed).
'''Templar Associated Ownership:''' Rasputin (reputed).
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The Shroud of Turin

The Shroud of Turin is a linen cloth with an image of a man suffering a physical trauma relevant to crucifixion. It is kept in the royal chapel of the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Turin, northern Italy. Some say that the shroud is the cloth placed on the body of Jesus Christ and the image of the face is the Holy Face of Jesus.


In the Assassin's Creed universe, The Shroud, specifically PE66, is a piece of eden. Many historical figures like Jason, Joseph, David, and Jesus may have obtained it. Its purpose is unknown yet, but it is possibly used to cure illness, wounds, and to resurrect a person. The Templars were behind the crucifixion of Jesus to possess the Shroud. But his disciples were somehow able to recover it and used it to resurrect him. After this, traces of the shroud disappeared. It was definitely used for healing sickness, a characteristic of the shroud demonstrated in the story of the sick lady who touched Jesus' robe, whose health was restored back to normal.

Status: Unknown

Neutral Ownership: Those Who Came Before, Jason, Joseph, David, Jesus.

Assassin Associated Ownership: None.

Templar Associated Ownership: Rasputin (reputed).