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[[File:Buckingham_Palace_Vault_1.png|thumb|220px|Buckingham Palace's Vault]]The '''Buckingham Palace Vault''' is a hidden crypt located beneath [[Buckingham Palace]] in [[London]]. Between at least 1847 and 2015, the vault housed one of the [[Shrouds of Eden]], a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] capable of restoration.
[[File:Buckingham_Palace_Vault_1.png|thumb|220px|The Buckingham Palace crypt]]
The '''Buckingham Palace crypt''' is a hidden structure beneath [[Buckingham Palace]] in [[London]]. Between at least 1847 and 2015, the vault housed one of the [[Shrouds of Eden]], a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] capable of restoration.


At some point in the early 18th century, the [[British Assassins|British Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] hid the Shroud of Eden in the vault to keep it hidden from the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British]] [[Templars]], who were gaining control over London. The artifact remained hidden for over a century, until 1868, when the [[Grand Master]] [[Crawford Starrick]] sought to obtain its location with the help of the occultist [[Lucy Thorne]].
At some point in the early 18th century, the [[Shroud of Eden 2|Shroud]] was discovered by [[Edward Kenway]], a member of the [[British Assassins|British Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]], who elected to hide the Shroud within a vault inside the [[Tower of London]], in order to conceal it from the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British]] [[Templars]], who were slowly gaining control over London.


The Assassins [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry Green]] and [[Evie Frye]] also endeavored to find the location of the artifact, finding clues in the [[Kenway Mansion|mansion]] of the late Master Assassin [[Edward Kenway]]. Using these clues, Evie located the key to the vault in [[St. Paul's Cathedral]].
In 1847, the Shroud was discovered by [[Albert, Prince Consort]] of [[Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom]] and moved to a specially built crypt beneath the gardens of Buckingham Palace. There, the artifact remained hidden, until 1868, when Templar  [[Grand Master]] [[Crawford Starrick]] sought to obtain its location with the help of the occultist [[Lucy Thorne]].


After dismantling Starrick's organization, Evie and her twin brother [[Jacob Frye]] attended a ball at Buckingham Palace, where Starrick planned to kill [[Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] and the members of Parliament. Starrick stole the key from Evie, and used it to open the vault and obtain the Shroud. After a long battle between Starrick and the Frye twins, the Assassins managed to kill the Grand Master, and chose to leave the artifact in the vault.
The Assassins [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry Green]] and [[Evie Frye]] also endeavored to find the location of the artifact, finding clues in the [[Kenway Mansion]] that allowed the Assassins to locate the key to the vault, in [[St. Paul's Cathedral]]. While this clues led only to the Shroud’s original resting place in the Tower of London, the Assassins were able to discern from documentation gathered that the Prince Consort had previously found and moved the Shroud to Buckingham Palace.


In October 2015, the Assassins and [[Abstergo Industries]] located the vault through the [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] of the Frye twins and infiltrated it to obtain the artifact. During a fight between the Assassins and the Templars, [[Rebecca Crane]] was wounded and the Assassins were forced to flee, allowing the Templars to take the Shroud, although [[Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order|Inner Sanctum]] member [[Isabelle Ardant]] was incapacitated by [[Shaun Hastings]].
After dismantling Starrick's organization, Evie and her twin brother [[Jacob Frye]] attended a ball at Buckingham Palace, where Starrick planned to kill Queen Victoria, and the the other heads of state and Church. Starrick stole the key from Evie, and used it to open the container holding the Shroud. After a long battle between Starrick and the Frye twins, the Assassins managed to kill the Grand Master, though only after removing the Shroud from his body, and chose to leave the artifact in the crypt.
 
In October 2015, the Assassins and [[Abstergo Industries]] located the crypt through the [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] of the Frye twins and infiltrated it to obtain the artifact. During a fight between the Assassins and the Templars, [[Rebecca Crane]] was wounded and the Assassins were forced to flee, allowing the Templars to take the Shroud, although [[Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order|Inner Sanctum]] member [[Isabelle Ardant]] was incapacitated by [[Shaun Hastings]].


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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''
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The Buckingham Palace crypt

The Buckingham Palace crypt is a hidden structure beneath Buckingham Palace in London. Between at least 1847 and 2015, the vault housed one of the Shrouds of Eden, a Piece of Eden capable of restoration.

At some point in the early 18th century, the Shroud was discovered by Edward Kenway, a member of the British Brotherhood of Assassins, who elected to hide the Shroud within a vault inside the Tower of London, in order to conceal it from the British Templars, who were slowly gaining control over London.

In 1847, the Shroud was discovered by Albert, Prince Consort of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and moved to a specially built crypt beneath the gardens of Buckingham Palace. There, the artifact remained hidden, until 1868, when Templar Grand Master Crawford Starrick sought to obtain its location with the help of the occultist Lucy Thorne.

The Assassins Henry Green and Evie Frye also endeavored to find the location of the artifact, finding clues in the Kenway Mansion that allowed the Assassins to locate the key to the vault, in St. Paul's Cathedral. While this clues led only to the Shroud’s original resting place in the Tower of London, the Assassins were able to discern from documentation gathered that the Prince Consort had previously found and moved the Shroud to Buckingham Palace.

After dismantling Starrick's organization, Evie and her twin brother Jacob Frye attended a ball at Buckingham Palace, where Starrick planned to kill Queen Victoria, and the the other heads of state and Church. Starrick stole the key from Evie, and used it to open the container holding the Shroud. After a long battle between Starrick and the Frye twins, the Assassins managed to kill the Grand Master, though only after removing the Shroud from his body, and chose to leave the artifact in the crypt.

In October 2015, the Assassins and Abstergo Industries located the crypt through the genetic memories of the Frye twins and infiltrated it to obtain the artifact. During a fight between the Assassins and the Templars, Rebecca Crane was wounded and the Assassins were forced to flee, allowing the Templars to take the Shroud, although Inner Sanctum member Isabelle Ardant was incapacitated by Shaun Hastings.

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