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{{Quote|Wherefore Cain was called {{Wiki|Master Mahan}}, and he gloried in his wickedness.|Glyph #6.|Assassin's Creed II}}
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[[File:Glyph_6_5.png|thumb|250px|Depictions of Cain murdering Abel]]
[[File:Glyph_6_5.png|thumb|250px|Depictions of Cain murdering Abel]]
'''Cain''' was the first of [[Adam]] and [[Eve]]'s two known sons, and the older brother of [[Abel]], whom he killed in order to obtain a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] that Abel possessed.
'''Cain''' is the legendary forebear of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. The oldest son of [[Adam]] and [[Eve]], he founded the ideology that came to serve as the fundamental basis of the Templars and infamously killed his younger brother, [[Abel]], to steal an [[Apple of Eden]] in his possession.


In relation to Cain's treachery, during the 21st century, [[Clay Kaczmarek]] referred to the [[Knights Templar]] [[Templar insignia|cross]] as the "Mark of Cain".
For these reasons, the cross with which he was branded, known as the [[Templar insignia|Mark of Cain]], came to be adopted as the Templar insignia.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Cain was the firstborn of Adam and Eve, both [[Humans|human]] hybrids of the [[Isu|First Civilization]]. At one point in his life, Cain killed his younger brother, Abel, in order to steal the [[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]] in his possession. Cain is considered to be the first murderer in recorded human history, while Abel was the first recorded murder victim. Cain's mark, which he was branded with as punishment for killing Abel, became the symbol of the [[Children of Cain]], the organization that would go on to be known centuries later as the Templar Order; a cross under which they united to collect more [[Pieces of Eden]].
Cain was the firstborn of Adam and Eve; both were hybrids born to the [[Isu]] and humans who served as the leaders of the [[Human-Isu War]] in 75,010 BCE.<ref name="Infographics">''[[Assassin's Creed: Infographics]]''</ref>


Clay Kaczmarek spoke of Cain in one of the [[Glyphs]] that he hid within the [[Animus]] data. He mentioned Cain's murder of Abel through quotes from the "Pearl of Great Price" scripture of the {{Wiki|The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints}}.
As he matured, Cain came to subscribe to a philosophy that humanity had to be brought under his absolute domination so that he may guide them to enlightenment, spawning a worldview that would serve as the blueprint to Templar political thought.<ref name="Infographics" /> Craving the [[Apple of Eden]], he slew his younger brother, [[Abel]], and seized it from him.<ref name="Infographics" /><ref name="Glyph 6">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Glyphs|Glyph 6: "Brothers"]]</ref><ref name="The Essential Guide">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide]]''</ref> As punishment, he was branded with a cross-shaped mark that from then on came to be known as the Mark of Cain.<ref name="Glyph 6" /><ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>
 
===Legacy===
Though his life would fade away into mythology, notably within [[Christianity]] where he is said to have killed his brother out of pure jealousy, Cain's deeds would continue to have profound, even calamitous, effects for the rest of human civilization.<ref name="AC1">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref><ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref><ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref><ref name="ACU">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref>
 
The philosophy of Cain evolved to become the bedrock of Templar ideology and the very engine behind their millennia-long ambition to inaugurate a [[New World Order]] under their exclusive rule.<ref name="Infographics" /><ref name="The Essential Guide" /> His symbol with which he was branded was eventually adopted as the insignia of the [[Children of Cain]], itself a predecessor of the Templar Order under which the emblem evolved to be their signature cross.<ref name="Glyph 6" /><ref name="ACOD" />
 
Through the Templars, Cain's legacy still reverberates across the fold of human history, even seventy-seven millennia after he lived and died, in the form of the [[Assassin-Templar War|shadow war]] for world domination against the [[Assassins]] who strive to prevent it.<ref name="AC1" /><ref name="AC2" /><ref name="AC3" />
 
His legend as the origin of the Templars remains a striking narrative for the Templars and Assassins alike. In 2012, the late Assassin [[Clay Kaczmarek]] shared the story of Cain and Abel in this context to his successor [[Desmond Miles]] via the [[Glyphs|Glyph]] messages he hid within the [[Animus]] data.<ref name="Glyph 6" />


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Templar [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Jing Lang]] mentioned the story of Cain and Abel while talking to [[Vance Travers]] about the assassination of his brother, [[Upton Travers]].
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'', the Templar [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Jing Lang]] references the story of Cain and Abel while talking to [[Vance Travers]] about the assassination of his brother, [[Upton Travers]].
 
==Appearance==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' {{C|paintings only}}


==Reference==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' - [[Glyphs]] #6: "Brothers"
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Revision as of 01:05, 13 October 2018


"Wherefore Cain was called Master Mahan, and he gloried in his wickedness."
―Glyph #6.[src]
Depictions of Cain murdering Abel

Cain is the legendary forebear of the Templar Order. The oldest son of Adam and Eve, he founded the ideology that came to serve as the fundamental basis of the Templars and infamously killed his younger brother, Abel, to steal an Apple of Eden in his possession.

For these reasons, the cross with which he was branded, known as the Mark of Cain, came to be adopted as the Templar insignia.

Biography

Cain was the firstborn of Adam and Eve; both were hybrids born to the Isu and humans who served as the leaders of the Human-Isu War in 75,010 BCE.[1]

As he matured, Cain came to subscribe to a philosophy that humanity had to be brought under his absolute domination so that he may guide them to enlightenment, spawning a worldview that would serve as the blueprint to Templar political thought.[1] Craving the Apple of Eden, he slew his younger brother, Abel, and seized it from him.[1][2][3] As punishment, he was branded with a cross-shaped mark that from then on came to be known as the Mark of Cain.[2][4]

Legacy

Though his life would fade away into mythology, notably within Christianity where he is said to have killed his brother out of pure jealousy, Cain's deeds would continue to have profound, even calamitous, effects for the rest of human civilization.[5][6][7][8]

The philosophy of Cain evolved to become the bedrock of Templar ideology and the very engine behind their millennia-long ambition to inaugurate a New World Order under their exclusive rule.[1][3] His symbol with which he was branded was eventually adopted as the insignia of the Children of Cain, itself a predecessor of the Templar Order under which the emblem evolved to be their signature cross.[2][4]

Through the Templars, Cain's legacy still reverberates across the fold of human history, even seventy-seven millennia after he lived and died, in the form of the shadow war for world domination against the Assassins who strive to prevent it.[5][6][7]

His legend as the origin of the Templars remains a striking narrative for the Templars and Assassins alike. In 2012, the late Assassin Clay Kaczmarek shared the story of Cain and Abel in this context to his successor Desmond Miles via the Glyph messages he hid within the Animus data.[2]

Trivia

Appearance

References