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'''Suger of Saint-Denis''' (c. 1081 – 13 January 1151) was a [[France|French]] clergyman, historian and statesman. As abbot of the royal [[Abbey of Saint-Denis]], he was a friend and personal advisor of {{Wiki|Louis VII of France}}, and ruled France in his absence during the Second Crusade. | '''Suger of Saint-Denis''' (c. 1081 – 13 January 1151) was a [[France|French]] clergyman, historian and statesman. As abbot of the royal [[Abbey of Saint-Denis]], he was a friend and personal advisor of {{Wiki|Louis VII of France}}, and ruled France in his absence during the Second Crusade. | ||
Suger found an [[Isu]] [[Saint-Denis Temple|Temple]] beneath the [[Basilica of Saint-Denis]], managed to enter it with the matching [[Saint-Denis Temple key|key]], and discovered the [[Head of Saint Denis]], a lantern containing an [[Apple of Eden 1|Apple of Eden]] | Suger found an [[Isu]] [[Saint-Denis Temple|Temple]] beneath the [[Basilica of Saint-Denis]], managed to enter it with the matching [[Saint-Denis Temple key|key]], and discovered the [[Head of Saint Denis]], a lantern containing an [[Apple of Eden 1|Apple of Eden]]. The abbot used the knowledge he gained from the Apple to create the [[Eagle of Suger]], a powerful [[Swords|sword]]; moreover, his architectural redesign of the Basilica, generally considered to be the first Gothic church, also came from visions induced by the artifact. | ||
At some point, Suger decided to hide the sword he had created, but left behind [[Suger's Legacy|clues]], allowing the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] to later retrieve the Eagle of Suger from a secret chamber within the Basilica during the [[French Revolution]]. | At some point, Suger decided to hide the sword he had created, but left behind [[Suger's Legacy|clues]], allowing the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] to later retrieve the Eagle of Suger from a secret chamber within the Basilica during the [[French Revolution]]. | ||
Revision as of 21:06, 20 November 2016
Suger of Saint-Denis (c. 1081 – 13 January 1151) was a French clergyman, historian and statesman. As abbot of the royal Abbey of Saint-Denis, he was a friend and personal advisor of Louis VII of France, and ruled France in his absence during the Second Crusade.
Suger found an Isu Temple beneath the Basilica of Saint-Denis, managed to enter it with the matching key, and discovered the Head of Saint Denis, a lantern containing an Apple of Eden. The abbot used the knowledge he gained from the Apple to create the Eagle of Suger, a powerful sword; moreover, his architectural redesign of the Basilica, generally considered to be the first Gothic church, also came from visions induced by the artifact.
At some point, Suger decided to hide the sword he had created, but left behind clues, allowing the Assassin Arno Dorian to later retrieve the Eagle of Suger from a secret chamber within the Basilica during the French Revolution.