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'''Tulum''' was a former [[Maya]] city on the coast of [[Mexico]], later used as the headquarters for the [[West Indies Brotherhood of Assassins|Caribbean Assassins]] up until 1722, at the conclusion of the [[Golden Age of Piracy]]. It was the location of an [[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag outfits#Mayan outfit|armor]] made of [[Isu]] metals, locked behind a door that required gathering the [[Mayan stele|Mayan stelae]] scattered across the [[Caribbean]] to open it.
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'''Tulum''' was a former [[Maya]] city on the coast of [[Mexico]],<ref name="Wiki"/> later used as the headquarters for the [[West Indies Brotherhood of Assassins|Caribbean Assassins]] up until 1722, at the conclusion of the [[Golden Age of Piracy]]. It was the location of an [[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag outfits#Mayan outfit|armor]] made of [[Isu]] metals, locked behind a door that required gathering the [[Mayan stele|Mayan stelae]] scattered across the [[Caribbean]] to open it.


==History==
==History==
===Becoming an Assassin stronghold===
===Becoming an Assassin stronghold===
Tulum was founded by the Maya thousands of years ago, on the coast of the [[Yucatán Peninsula]]. It consisted of a handful of temples and several smaller stone buildings. The largest temple, nestled at the heart of the city, housed an ancient underground cavern. Within this cavern was a smaller temple, capped with a stone bust of [[Aita]], whom the native people saw as a god. 
Tulum was founded by the Maya thousands of years ago, on the coast of the [[Yucatán Peninsula]]. It consisted of a handful of temples and several smaller stone buildings. The largest temple, nestled at the heart of the city, housed an ancient underground cavern. Within this cavern was a smaller temple, capped with a stone bust of [[Aita]], whom the native people saw as a god.<ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – {{Cite|24 Nov 2023}}</ref>
[[File:The Sage's Buried Secret 6.png|thumb|250px|left|The statue of a Sage beneath Tulum]]
[[File:The Sage's Buried Secret 6.png|thumb|250px|left|The statue of a Sage beneath Tulum]]
After [[Europe]]an explorers arrived in the Americas, various branches of the Assassin Order operating in Europe sent members across the [[Atlantic Ocean]]; their aims were to expand their Order, as well as to counter the efforts of their enemies, the [[Templars]]. Seeing that their [[The Creed|Creed]] was similar to the ideals of the native people, the Assassins united with several local Maya, [[Aztec Empire|Aztec]], and [[Taíno]] tribes. Tulum eventually became the largest Assassin settlement in the region, and was used as their local base of operations.
After [[Europe]]an explorers arrived in the [[Americas]], various branches of the Assassin Order operating in Europe sent members across the [[Atlantic Ocean]]; their aims were to expand their Order, as well as to counter the efforts of their enemies, the [[Templars]]. Seeing that their [[The Creed|Creed]] was similar to the ideals of the native people, the Assassins united with several local Maya, [[Aztec Empire|Aztec]], and [[Taíno]] tribes. Tulum eventually became the largest Assassin settlement in the region, and was used as their local base of operations.<ref name="AC4"/>


In 1673, the Caribbean [[Mentor]] [[Bahlam]] was able to rescue the [[Sage]] [[Thom Kavanagh]] from the Templars' clutches, and brought the man to Tulum to rest and focus on the [[Observatory (Isu)|Observatory]]. After telling Thom of the [[Assassin-Templar War|secret war]] between the Assassins and Templars, Bahlam and his son [[Ah Tabai]] saw Kavanagh off as the Sage set sail for the hidden Observatory.
In 1673, the Caribbean [[Mentor]] [[Bahlam]] was able to rescue the [[Sage]] [[Thom Kavanagh]] from the [[West Indies Rite of the Templar Order|Caribbean Templars]]' clutches, and brought the man to Tulum to rest and focus on the [[Observatory (Isu)|Observatory]]. After telling Thom of the [[Assassin-Templar War|secret war]] between the Assassins and Templars, Bahlam and his son [[Ah Tabai]] saw Kavanagh off as the Sage set sail for the hidden Observatory.<ref name="AC4"/>


===Exposed to the Templars===
===Exposed to the Templars===
By 1713, Ah Tabai had taken his father's place as Mentor of the Caribbean Assassins, and trained many Assassins, including [[Mary Read]] and [[Duncan Walpole]], deep within Tulum's jungles and temples. Unaware of Walpole's impending betrayal, Ah Tabai sent him to free the newest Sage, [[Bartholomew Roberts]], from the Templars in 1715. However, the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]] and his fellow pirates were attacked by Walpole's ship. After killing Walpole and using his identity in an attempt to earn a reward, Kenway unwittingly carried out Walpole's betrayal, selling the location of several [[Assassin bureau]]s to the Templars, including Tulum.
By 1713, Ah Tabai had taken his father's place as Mentor of the Caribbean Assassins, and trained many Assassins, including [[Mary Read]] and [[Duncan Walpole]], deep within Tulum's jungles and temples. Unaware of Walpole's impending betrayal, Ah Tabai sent him to free the newest Sage, [[Bartholomew Roberts]], from the Templars in 1715. However, the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]] and his fellow pirates were attacked by Walpole's ship. After killing Walpole and using his identity in an attempt to earn a reward, Kenway unwittingly carried out Walpole's betrayal, selling the location of several [[Assassin bureau]]s to the Templars, including Tulum.<ref name="AC4"/>
[[File:Overrun and Outnumbered 4.png|thumb|250px|Edward freeing the Assassins from British troops]]
[[File:Overrun and Outnumbered 4.png|thumb|250px|Edward freeing the Assassins from British troops]]
A year later, when Kenway had finally arrived at Tulum and met the Assassins, the Templars launched an attack on the stronghold. Led by [[Laurens Prins]], [[Slavery|slavers]] stormed the settlement, killing or imprisoning most of the population, along with Edward's crew. However, Kenway and Read were able to free many Assassins and pirates, driving the slavers from Tulum.
A year later, when Kenway had finally arrived at Tulum and met the Assassins, the Templars launched an attack on the stronghold. Led by [[Laurens Prins]], [[Slavery|slavers]] stormed the settlement, killing or imprisoning most of the population, along with Edward's crew. However, Kenway and Read were able to free many Assassins and pirates, driving the slavers from Tulum.<ref name="AC4"/>


===Relocating to Great Inagua===
===Relocating to Great Inagua===
For the next six years, the Templars used both the [[Royal Navy|English]] and [[Spanish Navy|Spanish]] navies to relentlessly attack Tulum. After Kenway allied himself with the Assassins, he helped to repel one last onslaught before setting out to eliminate the Templars in the region. After killing [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]], Kenway offered his island hideout on [[Great Inagua]] to Ah Tabai. Knowing that Tulum would continue to be a Templar target, the Mentor accepted Edward's offer, although the Assassins continued to use Tulum as a base of operations.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – {{Cite|24 Nov 2023}}</ref><ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – [[Eseosa's Codex]]</ref>
For the next six years, the Templars used both the [[Royal Navy|English]] and [[Spanish Navy|Spanish navies]] to relentlessly attack Tulum. After Kenway allied himself with the Assassins, he helped to repel one last onslaught before setting out to eliminate the Templars in the region. After killing [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]], Kenway offered his island hideout on [[Great Inagua]] to Ah Tabai. Knowing that Tulum would continue to be a Templar target, the Mentor accepted Edward's offer,<ref name="AC4"/> although the Assassins continued to use Tulum as a base of operations.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – [[Eseosa's Codex]] #1: "A Moment of Weakness"</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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AC4 Tulum Temple.png|A Mayan temple in Tulum
AC4 Tulum Temple.png|A Mayan temple in Tulum
AC4 Tulum Insignia.png|The Assassin insignia at the foot of the temple
AC4 Tulum Insignia.png|The Assassin insignia at the foot of the temple
ACBF Mayan Tulum Door.png|The door relief
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
The relief on the vault's door sealing the Mayan armor is based on a prop created for the 2012 {{wiki|Ridley Scott}} film ''{{wiki|Prometheus (2012 film)|Prometheus}}''. The prop was in turn based on the lid to the sarcophagus of [[Maya]] ruler {{Wiki|Pakal the Great}} found in the {{Wiki|Temple of the Inscriptions}}, [[Palenque]] which had been cited as possible evidence for the {{Wiki|ancient astronauts}} theory in the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] pseudoscientist {{wiki|Erich von Däniken}}'s 1968 book ''{{wiki|Chariots of the Gods?}}''. However, the prop is a doctored variant with the addition of the {{Wiki|Betty Hill star map}} as well as designs made to look more extraterrestrial.
The door relief on the vault that seals away the Mayan armor copies its design from a prop made for the [[England|English]] film director {{wiki|Ridley Scott}}'s 2012 movie ''{{wiki|Prometheus (2012 film)|Prometheus}}'' from the {{Wiki|Alien (franchise)|''Alien'' franchise}}.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://alienexplorations.blogspot.com/2012/03/sarcophagus-lid-of-tomb-of-pakal-votan.html|title=Prometheus: Mayan 'star-map' tablet|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130726085505/https://alienexplorations.blogspot.com/2012/03/sarcophagus-lid-of-tomb-of-pakal-votan.html|archivedate=26 July 2013|author="wmmvrrvrrmm"|date=3 January 2012|publisher=''{{Wiki|Blogger (service)|Blogger}}''|accessdate=1 June 2025}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://propstore.com/product-Ancient-Mayan-Space-Jockey--Star-Map--Tablet.htm|title=Ancient Mayan Space Jockey 'Star Map' Tablet|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121117184645/https://propstore.com/product-Ancient-Mayan-Space-Jockey--Star-Map--Tablet.htm|archivedate=17 November 2012|author=Propstore Ltd|date=October 2012|publisher=''Propstore Ltd''|accessdate=1 June 2025}}</ref> The prop was inspired by {{Wiki|File:Pacal the Great tomb lid.svg|the lid}} for the [[Maya]] monarch {{Wiki|Kʼinich Janaabʼ Pakal}}'s sarcophagus. The coffin, which was found in the {{Wiki|Temple of the Inscriptions}} in [[Palenque]], Mexico, has been cited as possible evidence for the unfounded {{Wiki|ancient astronauts}} theory ever since the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] pseudoscientist {{wiki|Erich von Däniken}} mentioned it in his 1968 book ''{{wiki|Chariots of the Gods?}}''.
 
Since said conspiracy theory is a core plot point in ''Prometheus'', the props team made a doctored variant of the original lid before shrinking it to be tablet-sized: the bird demon {{Wiki|Vucub Caquix}} perched on the {{Wiki|Mesoamerican world tree}} is removed and replaced with a star map reminiscent of one made by the [[New Hampshire|New Hampshirite]] self-proclaimed alien abductee {{Wiki|Barney and Betty Hill incident|Betty Hill}}, the upper-right floating mask was replaced with a {{Wiki|Lunar phase|waxing crescent}} [[moon]], the world tree's top branch was cut, the floating flower beneath the left side of the double-headed [[snake]] was erased, the reclining Pakal is stripped of his clothes and {{Wiki|Maya maize god|maize god}}-themed accessories to more closely resemble the "[[w:c:avp:The Pilot (Engineer)|Space Jockey]]" from ''{{Wiki|Alien (film)|Alien}}'' (1979) with a wholly made-up breathing tube and chair back, the upper half of {{Wiki|Kinich Ahau}}'s head on which Pakal rests has been erased or redesigned, the maw of {{Wiki|Xibalba}} that reaches to consume Pakal has been simplified to show two hooks instead of four, and the entire border that bears his six ancestors' names has been thinned and features entirely new symbols. [[Ubisoft]] later digitally rendered the final prop during its development of ''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' (2013) and use it as an overworld asset.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Tulum was a former Maya city on the coast of Mexico,[1] later used as the headquarters for the Caribbean Assassins up until 1722, at the conclusion of the Golden Age of Piracy. It was the location of an armor made of Isu metals, locked behind a door that required gathering the Mayan stelae scattered across the Caribbean to open it.

History

Becoming an Assassin stronghold

Tulum was founded by the Maya thousands of years ago, on the coast of the Yucatán Peninsula. It consisted of a handful of temples and several smaller stone buildings. The largest temple, nestled at the heart of the city, housed an ancient underground cavern. Within this cavern was a smaller temple, capped with a stone bust of Aita, whom the native people saw as a god.[2]

The statue of a Sage beneath Tulum

After European explorers arrived in the Americas, various branches of the Assassin Order operating in Europe sent members across the Atlantic Ocean; their aims were to expand their Order, as well as to counter the efforts of their enemies, the Templars. Seeing that their Creed was similar to the ideals of the native people, the Assassins united with several local Maya, Aztec, and Taíno tribes. Tulum eventually became the largest Assassin settlement in the region, and was used as their local base of operations.[2]

In 1673, the Caribbean Mentor Bahlam was able to rescue the Sage Thom Kavanagh from the Caribbean Templars' clutches, and brought the man to Tulum to rest and focus on the Observatory. After telling Thom of the secret war between the Assassins and Templars, Bahlam and his son Ah Tabai saw Kavanagh off as the Sage set sail for the hidden Observatory.[2]

Exposed to the Templars

By 1713, Ah Tabai had taken his father's place as Mentor of the Caribbean Assassins, and trained many Assassins, including Mary Read and Duncan Walpole, deep within Tulum's jungles and temples. Unaware of Walpole's impending betrayal, Ah Tabai sent him to free the newest Sage, Bartholomew Roberts, from the Templars in 1715. However, the pirate Edward Kenway and his fellow pirates were attacked by Walpole's ship. After killing Walpole and using his identity in an attempt to earn a reward, Kenway unwittingly carried out Walpole's betrayal, selling the location of several Assassin bureaus to the Templars, including Tulum.[2]

Edward freeing the Assassins from British troops

A year later, when Kenway had finally arrived at Tulum and met the Assassins, the Templars launched an attack on the stronghold. Led by Laurens Prinsslavers stormed the settlement, killing or imprisoning most of the population, along with Edward's crew. However, Kenway and Read were able to free many Assassins and pirates, driving the slavers from Tulum.[2]

Relocating to Great Inagua

For the next six years, the Templars used both the English and Spanish navies to relentlessly attack Tulum. After Kenway allied himself with the Assassins, he helped to repel one last onslaught before setting out to eliminate the Templars in the region. After killing Grand Master Laureano de Torres y Ayala, Kenway offered his island hideout on Great Inagua to Ah Tabai. Knowing that Tulum would continue to be a Templar target, the Mentor accepted Edward's offer,[2] although the Assassins continued to use Tulum as a base of operations.[3]

Gallery

Behind the scenes

The door relief on the vault that seals away the Mayan armor copies its design from a prop made for the English film director Ridley Scott's 2012 movie Prometheus from the Alien franchise.[4][5] The prop was inspired by the lid for the Maya monarch Kʼinich Janaabʼ Pakal's sarcophagus. The coffin, which was found in the Temple of the Inscriptions in Palenque, Mexico, has been cited as possible evidence for the unfounded ancient astronauts theory ever since the Swiss pseudoscientist Erich von Däniken mentioned it in his 1968 book Chariots of the Gods?.

Since said conspiracy theory is a core plot point in Prometheus, the props team made a doctored variant of the original lid before shrinking it to be tablet-sized: the bird demon Vucub Caquix perched on the Mesoamerican world tree is removed and replaced with a star map reminiscent of one made by the New Hampshirite self-proclaimed alien abductee Betty Hill, the upper-right floating mask was replaced with a waxing crescent moon, the world tree's top branch was cut, the floating flower beneath the left side of the double-headed snake was erased, the reclining Pakal is stripped of his clothes and maize god-themed accessories to more closely resemble the "Space Jockey" from Alien (1979) with a wholly made-up breathing tube and chair back, the upper half of Kinich Ahau's head on which Pakal rests has been erased or redesigned, the maw of Xibalba that reaches to consume Pakal has been simplified to show two hooks instead of four, and the entire border that bears his six ancestors' names has been thinned and features entirely new symbols. Ubisoft later digitally rendered the final prop during its development of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (2013) and use it as an overworld asset.

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Tulum on Wikipedia
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag [citation needed]
  3. Assassin's Creed: InitiatesEseosa's Codex #1: "A Moment of Weakness"
  4. "wmmvrrvrrmm" (3 January 2012). Prometheus: Mayan 'star-map' tablet. Blogger. Archived from the original on 26 July 2013. Retrieved on 1 June 2025.
  5. Propstore Ltd (October 2012). Ancient Mayan Space Jockey 'Star Map' Tablet. Propstore Ltd. Archived from the original on 17 November 2012. Retrieved on 1 June 2025.