Book of Abraham: Difference between revisions
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[[File:Bombastusbook.jpg|frame|Bombastus reading the Book.]] | |||
{{quote|Despite my warning, I glance at the page. It is blank. Both pages are blank. Suddenly, symbols fill my mind!|[[Giovanni Borgia]], upon looking at the Book.|Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy}} | |||
'''The Book''' was used in [[Bombastus]]' study to learn how to create gold from other elements. It | '''The Book''' was used in [[Bombastus]]' study to learn how to create gold from other elements. It was an unadorned tome that seemed to be made up of blank pages, but it filled people's minds with ideas when read. | ||
Once, after having looked at the Book, Bombastus' apprentice [[Johan]] apparently went mad, once raving that ''"My mind is a small, small cup. Overfilled! Bursting! Cracked!"'' This suggests that madness can come from learning too much from the Book at once. To guard against this, Bombastus often read the Book with his hands at the sides of his eyes as blinders. | |||
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When [[Giovanni Borgia]] read the Book's pages, he was enlightened by knowledge of a certain formula, which he quickly wrote down. Upon following the instructions, he and Bombastus discovered it to be the method of crafting the [[Philosopher's Stone]]. | |||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[Chapter 4 - Giovanni Borgia]] | |||
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Revision as of 07:40, 25 May 2011
- "Despite my warning, I glance at the page. It is blank. Both pages are blank. Suddenly, symbols fill my mind!"
- ―Giovanni Borgia, upon looking at the Book.[src]
The Book was used in Bombastus' study to learn how to create gold from other elements. It was an unadorned tome that seemed to be made up of blank pages, but it filled people's minds with ideas when read.
Once, after having looked at the Book, Bombastus' apprentice Johan apparently went mad, once raving that "My mind is a small, small cup. Overfilled! Bursting! Cracked!" This suggests that madness can come from learning too much from the Book at once. To guard against this, Bombastus often read the Book with his hands at the sides of his eyes as blinders.
When Giovanni Borgia read the Book's pages, he was enlightened by knowledge of a certain formula, which he quickly wrote down. Upon following the instructions, he and Bombastus discovered it to be the method of crafting the Philosopher's Stone.