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The convent was built atop an ancient [[Lisbon Temple|Isu Temple]] holding a [[Seismic Pieces of Eden|Seismic Piece of Eden]], and several mechanisms hidden in the walls were connected to a hidden staircase leading to the Temple.
The convent was built atop an ancient [[Lisbon Temple|Isu Temple]] holding a [[Seismic Pieces of Eden|Seismic Piece of Eden]], and several mechanisms hidden in the walls were connected to a hidden staircase leading to the Temple.


In 1755, during {{Wiki|All Saints' Day}}, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Shay Cormac]] visited the convent to retrieve the [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] located there. However, he ended up disturbing the Temple benecath the church, setting off an [[1755 Lisbon earthquake|earthquake]] that ravaged the city and nearly destroyed the convent.
In 1755, during {{Wiki|All Saints' Day}}, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Shay Cormac]] visited the convent to retrieve the [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] located there. However, he ended up disturbing the Temple beneath the church, setting off an [[1755 Lisbon earthquake|earthquake]] that ravaged the city and nearly destroyed the convent.


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Revision as of 04:16, 12 February 2023

The Carmo Convent

The Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Portuguese: Convento da Ordem do Carmo) is a convent located in Lisbon, Portugal.

The convent was built atop an ancient Isu Temple holding a Seismic Piece of Eden, and several mechanisms hidden in the walls were connected to a hidden staircase leading to the Temple.

In 1755, during All Saints' Day, the Assassin Shay Cormac visited the convent to retrieve the Piece of Eden located there. However, he ended up disturbing the Temple beneath the church, setting off an earthquake that ravaged the city and nearly destroyed the convent.

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