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[[Hermes Trismegistus]] also held a Staff that was decorated with two intertwined snakes. When he was encountered by [[Pythagoras]] and his pupil, [[Kyros of Zarax]], Hermes plunged the staff into the ground and the snakes appeared to speak, informing Pythagoras that he was to be the next possessor of the Staff.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - ''[[Divine Science: Chapter 2 - Kyros of Zarax]]''</ref>
[[Hermes Trismegistus]] also held a Staff that was decorated with two intertwined snakes. When he was encountered by [[Pythagoras]] and his pupil, [[Kyros of Zarax]], Hermes plunged the staff into the ground and the snakes appeared to speak, informing Pythagoras that he was to be the next possessor of the Staff.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - ''[[Divine Science: Chapter 2 - Kyros of Zarax]]''</ref>


In order to take out the [[Templars|Templar]]-influenced pharaoh, [[Cleopatra]], the [[Egyptian Assassins|Egyptian Assassin]] [[Amunet]] used venomous asps to kill her.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
In order to take out the [[Templars|Templar]]-influenced pharaoh, [[Cleopatra]], the [[Egyptian Assassins|Egyptian Assassin]] [[Amunet]] used a venomous asp to kill her.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


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Revision as of 17:49, 3 December 2014


The snakes of Hermes

Snakes are elongated, legless and carnivorous reptiles found almost worldwide. A few species are venomous, and colloquially, the word "snake" has become synonymous with slyness or deception.

History

Moses used a Staff of Eden to create an illusion of it changing into a snake.[1]

Hermes Trismegistus also held a Staff that was decorated with two intertwined snakes. When he was encountered by Pythagoras and his pupil, Kyros of Zarax, Hermes plunged the staff into the ground and the snakes appeared to speak, informing Pythagoras that he was to be the next possessor of the Staff.[2]

In order to take out the Templar-influenced pharaoh, Cleopatra, the Egyptian Assassin Amunet used a venomous asp to kill her.[3]

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