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'''Basel''' is one of [[wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]]'s most populous cities. | '''Basel''' is one of [[wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]]'s most populous cities. | ||
Circa 1520, [[Bombastus]] | Circa 1520, [[Bombastus]]' workshop was located in the city.<ref name="PL - Rome: Chapter 4">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[Chapter 4 - Giovanni Borgia|Rome: Chapter 4 - Giovanni Borgia]]</ref> There, he lived and worked alongside his assistant [[Maria Amiel]].<ref name="PL - Divine Science: Chapter 1">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[Chapter 1 - Maria Amiel|Divine Science: Chapter 1 - Maria Amiel]]</ref> | ||
In 1520, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Giovanni Borgia]] visited Bombastus in Basel, in order to show him a [[Crystal Skulls|Crystal Skull]] he had recovered from [[Tenochtitlan]], [[wikipedia:Mexico|México]].<ref name="PL - Rome: Chapter 4"/> | |||
Bombastus' workshop was where he kept the first half of [[the Book]], and was also where he created the [[Philosopher's Stone]].<ref name="PL - Rome: Chapter 4"/> | |||
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Revision as of 18:52, 23 October 2011

Basel is one of Switzerland's most populous cities.
Circa 1520, Bombastus' workshop was located in the city.[1] There, he lived and worked alongside his assistant Maria Amiel.[2]
In 1520, the Assassin Giovanni Borgia visited Bombastus in Basel, in order to show him a Crystal Skull he had recovered from Tenochtitlan, México.[1]
Bombastus' workshop was where he kept the first half of the Book, and was also where he created the Philosopher's Stone.[1]