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'''Cain''' and Abel, according to the Bible, were the first two sons of [[Adam and Eve]] (Cain being the eldest). Cain would go on to kill Abel who, according to the Bible had pleased God with his offering while Cain had not. A mark was then put upon Cain which | |||
'''Cain''' and Abel, according to the Bible, were the first two sons of [[Adam and Eve]] (Cain being the eldest). Cain would go on to kill Abel who, according to the Bible had pleased God with his offering while Cain had not. A mark was then put upon Cain which is called the mark of cain. In Assassins Creed 2 Cain existed but killed Abel to get a piece of Eden from him but after this a mark was put on him. Cain eventually used this mark as the symbol of the [[Knights Templar]]. It is also explained by [[Subject 16]] in a [[glyph|glyph sequence]] that the story of Cain did in fact happen a long time ago, and that Cain really did murder someone (probably Abel) to get ahold of the persons [[Piece of Eden]]. Given Cain's 'mark' is the same symbol as that of the Knights Templar, it is implied that Cain created the Knights Templar and was the first of the group, with the purpose of gaining control of the Piece's of Eden, which even till modern times the group still exists and is still trying to achieve this goal now using a different name and modern technology. How long ago did it all start is unknown, though if the Bible is to be believed, he and Abel were the sons of Adam and Eve, placing the event of Abels murder a generation after Adam and Eve. | |||
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Revision as of 23:23, 8 January 2010
Cain and Abel, according to the Bible, were the first two sons of Adam and Eve (Cain being the eldest). Cain would go on to kill Abel who, according to the Bible had pleased God with his offering while Cain had not. A mark was then put upon Cain which is called the mark of cain. In Assassins Creed 2 Cain existed but killed Abel to get a piece of Eden from him but after this a mark was put on him. Cain eventually used this mark as the symbol of the Knights Templar. It is also explained by Subject 16 in a glyph sequence that the story of Cain did in fact happen a long time ago, and that Cain really did murder someone (probably Abel) to get ahold of the persons Piece of Eden. Given Cain's 'mark' is the same symbol as that of the Knights Templar, it is implied that Cain created the Knights Templar and was the first of the group, with the purpose of gaining control of the Piece's of Eden, which even till modern times the group still exists and is still trying to achieve this goal now using a different name and modern technology. How long ago did it all start is unknown, though if the Bible is to be believed, he and Abel were the sons of Adam and Eve, placing the event of Abels murder a generation after Adam and Eve.