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An unidentified '''Sumerian Sage''' was mentioned and described in an antique tablet featuring {{Wiki|Sumerian language|cuneiform Sumerian}}. | An unidentified '''Sumerian Sage''' was mentioned and described in an antique tablet featuring {{Wiki|Sumerian language|cuneiform Sumerian}}. | ||
In 2014, [[Abstergo Entertainment]] discovered the clues about this [[Sages|Sage]] and mentioned him in the firm's employee handbook, specifically in the confidential part about the [[Isu]] civilization and only destined | In 2014, [[Abstergo Entertainment]] discovered the clues about this [[Sages|Sage]] and mentioned him in the firm's employee handbook, specifically in the confidential part about the [[Isu]] civilization and only destined for its [[Templar]] employees. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Revision as of 16:58, 29 October 2017
An unidentified Sumerian Sage was mentioned and described in an antique tablet featuring cuneiform Sumerian.
In 2014, Abstergo Entertainment discovered the clues about this Sage and mentioned him in the firm's employee handbook, specifically in the confidential part about the Isu civilization and only destined for its Templar employees.
Trivia
- The Sumerian Sage's placement both geographically and chronologically seems to be an allusion to The Epic of Gilgamesh.