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Vejovis' dagger is a Piece of Eden in the shape of a double bladed dagger.[1] It was part of the resurrection plan by Isu Vejovis.[2]
History
The dagger was housed in the Isu vault on the Greek island of Kephallonia up until the 5th century BCE. Order of the Ancients member Ianthe located the entrance to the vault but could not get it open, instead hiring Cadmus, a mercenary to retrieve the treasure from it. Cadmus unlocked the door and revealed a dark stone entrance. The walls became smooth, straight, and angular as Cadmus walked through the strange location, coming up to a room with a circular podium. A hologram of an Isu woman appeared and addressed Cadmus and an "spectator", saying that she was here to help and that up ahead was an item that must be kept safe. She also mentioned a person she called The Connection, saying that his actions would lead to the destruction of all if the Piece of Eden should fall into his hands and urging Cadmus to split the item up and to take the pieces far away. The hologram faded and Cadmus stepped forward to a metal container, unlocking it and revealing the dagger. Cadmus picked it up, carefully using some material to not directly touch the item before sliding it into his pouch.[1]
The sound of clapping made Cadmus turn to see five men with masks and cloaks behind him, with Ianthe thanking Cadmus while a sixth man hit him over the head, knocking him to the floor and taking the dagger. Cadmus managed to track them in a nearby town and decided to attack their leader, figuring that if he killed their leader the rest of them might flee, but the leader saw Cadmus and ran away. Cadmus caught up with the man easily enough and jumped on top of him but not before the man managed to draw the dagger, with one blade pointed towards him and another towards Cadmus. Cadmus managed to shift his body enough that he was injured, but not fatally so, while the other blade fatally wounded Ianthe.[1]
Cadmus retrieved the dagger, just in time for a blade to be thrown towards him by one of the other men. Of the four, two ran away after Ianthe's death but the other two decided to attack. While defending himself with the dagger, it split in two, one half in Cadmus' hands and another flew to embed itself on the face of a mercenary. The remaining attacker went to his fallen companion, tore the blade from his eye and ran for the docks, Cadmus going after him. He jumped to a moving ship which Cadmus tried to reach but could not, falling into the water.[1] Cadmus' half of the dagger was eventually placed into a puzzle box[3] while the other half eventually arrived in Egypt.[4]
By the first century BCE, the blade had been acquired by Habibah, another member of the Order of the Ancients, who kept it in a golden chest where she had also kept other trinkets away from others in her Order. After she was assassinated by Hidden One Khepri, she asked her to take the blade, to which Khepri complied, taking it to Baghdad, where she was assigned to establish a foothold for the Hidden Ones there.[4]
From Baghdad, the blade was taken to England by the Hidden Ones although it at some point fell into the hands of The Connection, who had collected blades from fallen Hidden Ones. He would sent the blade to Syria prior to his death in the 870s,[5] where it would end up in the hands of the Templar known as The Hideout. The Hideout, in turn, smuggled it out of the Levant during the Third Crusade and roped in Assassin Faisal to do so. Faisal took the blade from Damascus to Beirut and then to Constantinople,[6] where it was housed in the Hagia Sophia until it was plundered in the early 13th century and taken to Venice. In the 1480s, it was discovered in a hidden vault beneath the Basilica di San Marco by the Assassin Giulia, who hid it in a chamber further in the vault at the request of a hologram of Vejovis.[7]
In the 2020s, the puzzle box containing Cadmus' half of the dagger was solved by Joey, a guard at the museum the box was in. With the blade, Joey intersected with a black stone monolith and had a vision of a man named Malcolm using the complete dagger to control a tribe of people and almost kill someone. A group of heavily armed Templars caused an explosion in a part of the museum, looking for Joey and the blade,[3] but Joey managed to escape with the help of Colm, an Assassin.[1] Colm, his partner Alera, and Joey would then work together to try and find the other half of the dagger, with Alera and Colm doing research while Joey relived the memories of people who had had contact with the blade: Cadmus,[1] Khepri,[4] Alva,[5] Faisal[6] and Giulia.[7]
From Giulia's memories, Joey discovered that the blade was in the vault beneath the basilica and announced it to Colm as he came out of the simulation,[7] not knowing that Colm was in contact with the Templars who wanted the Piece of Eden for themselves. Alera presumed Joey had sold them out and attempted to kill him, but Colm attacked her and pinned the blame of the incoming Templar attack on her before saying they needed to head to Venice as soon as possible. At the vault, once they had found the chamber Giulia had hidden the other half of the blade, Colm revealed himself as the Templar ally, kicking Joey off the platform they were in into the emptiness below, though Joey managed to hold on without Colm noticing.[2]
While Colm attempted to unlock the case, Joey attacked him from above, but Colm managed to block the attack with the half of the dagger Joey had originally found. A loud noise from the entrance caught Colm's attention and allowed Joey to charge him. Colm, however, managed to overpower Joey and ordered him to solve the puzzle and open the case where the blade was. Joey complied, moving away from the opened case when it was done, keeping Colm's attention on him for long enough for Alera to come in and assassinate him.[2]
With the threat averted, Joey put the two halves of the blade together, causing a blinding flash of light to erupt. After Joey said Vejovis' name out loud, a hologram of the Isu appeared, congratulating Joey on bringing the two parts of the dagger together and making it possible for him to become corporeal again. Alera tried to attack the hologram, but Vejovis made Joey swipe at her before revealing that he was one of his Sages and that by reliving the memories of his other Sages and connecting the blades, Vejovis' being would bleed into Joey's before long. To stop this process from happening, Joey tried to separate the blades, shattering one half of it and destroyed the part of the pedestal that the hologram was coming from. After that, Joey and Alera decided to leave before the Templars got there, with Joey taking the intact half of the blade.[2]
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Assassin's Creed: Escape Room Puzzle Book – Chapter 1: The Animus
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Assassin's Creed: Escape Room Puzzle Book – Chapter 6: Stopping the Cult
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed: Escape Room Puzzle Book – Prologue
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Assassin's Creed: Escape Room Puzzle Book – Chapter 2: Training
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Assassin's Creed: Escape Room Puzzle Book – Chapter 3: Following the Trail
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Assassin's Creed: Escape Room Puzzle Book – Chapter 4: Deceiving the Assassins
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Assassin's Creed: Escape Room Puzzle Book – Chapter 5: A Hidden Tomb
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