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{{Quote|They are men of science here, undertaking a great archaeological excavation, in the name of finding sacred ruins, and discovering history.|Jeanne describing Chichen Itza's community.|Assassin's Creed III: Liberation}}
[[File:Chichen Itza.png|thumb|250px|A settlement in Chichen Itza]]
[[File:Chichen Itza.png|thumb|250px|A settlement in Chichen Itza]]
'''Chichen Itza''' is a former [[Mayans|Mayan]] city located on the [[Yucatán Peninsula]] in [[Mexico]]. Home to a number of cenotes and underground cave systems, Chichen Itza housed several notable landmarks including the Platform of Venus, the Platform of the Eagles and Jaguars, the Great Ball Court and the Pyramid of Kukulkan.
'''Chichen Itza''', located on the [[Yucatán Peninsula]] in [[Mexico]], is a former [[Mayans|Mayan]] city, having been one of the largest of the pre-Columbian [[Mayans|Maya]] civilization.  


During the 18th century, it was the location of a [[Templars|Templar]] work site dedicated to excavating Mayan ruins in search of [[First Civilization]] artifacts.
Boasting a mix of architectural styles from across the empire, the site was known to include contributions from members of the [[First Civilization]] believed to have fought on the front lines against the [[Humanity|human]] rebellion.<ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref> As a result, the region was rich with ancient relics, leading the [[Templars]] to set up an excavation site there during the 18th century.


==History==
==History==
In 1764, the Templars discovered proof of a First Civilization artifact located in Chichen Itza called the [[Prophecy Disks|Prophecy Disk]], and planned to divert slaves and vagrants from Louisiana to a work camp in Chichen Itza. Through working with high-ranking French and Spanish officials in [[New Orleans]], the Templars, particularly [[Rafael Joaquín de Ferrer]], began transporting workers to the Templar worksite in Mexico to excavate ruins they believed to house the Prophecy Disk.<ref name="AC3L">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''</ref>
===18th century===
{{Quote|We've already exhausted the local labor supply. I've brought workers from everywhere - as near as Cuba, and as far as New Orleans - and in total secrecy. Do you realize how complex and expensive that is?|Rafael Joaquín de Ferrer to one of his overseers, 1769.|Assassin's Creed III: Liberation}}
In the 1750s, the Templars discovered proof of First Civilization artifacts being located in the caves beneath Chichen Itza. They subsequently organized a large-scale [[Slavery|slave]] trafficking operation, bringing in workers from various locations, such as [[Cuba]] and [[Louisiana]], to live at their community and take part in the excavation. The Templars kept the slaves under their thumb through false promises and threats of harsh punishments; despite this, most workers still seemed largely content with their living conditions.<ref name="AC3L">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''</ref>


In 1769, after learning of the transportation of slaves to Mexico, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]] traveled to Chichen Itza to discover the extent of the Templar plans. Whilst there, she uncovered evidence that her mother, [[Jeanne]], was stationed in Chichen Itza and discovered a map leading to location of an artifact deep within a cenote. After traversing the cave system, Aveline unearthed a fragment of the Prophecy Disk inside a chamber constructed by the First Civilization.<ref name="AC3L"/>
[[File:A_New_Life_2.png|thumb|250px|left|Slaves being welcomed at Chichen Itza]]
In 1769, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]], having noticed the disappearances of slaves and vagrants in her native city of [[New Orleans]], traveled to Chichen Itza to discover the extent of the Templars' plans. Whilst there, she uncovered evidence that her mother, [[Jeanne]], had been living in the settlement and discovered a map leading to an artifact hidden deep within a cenote.<ref name="AC3L"/>  


However, she was then confronted by de Ferrer, but managed to overpower his guards and assassinate the Templar before escaping through the mines he had entered through. At the end of the tunnels, she encountered her mother, Jeanne; however, she was fearful that the Assassins had sent Aveline to kill her, and refused to disclose any information to her daughter before fleeing the mines.<ref name="AC3L"/>
Unearthing a fragment of the Prophecy Disk inside a chamber constructed by the First Civilization, Aveline was then confronted by [[Rafael Joaquín de Ferrer]], the dig site's leader. Despite being outnumbered, she defeated de Ferrer's [[guards]] and killed him, thus liberating the community in Chichen Itza from Templar influence.<ref name="AC3L"/>


In 1772, Aveline returned to Chichen Itza to recover the second half of the Prophecy Disk. Whilst there, she made peace with her mother, who directed her to an abandoned canoe in another cenote. Aveline navigated through the subterranean caves and came across another room built by the First Civilization, where she recovered the final piece of the Prophecy Disk. Following this, Aveline attempted to convince her mother to return to New Orleans, though Jeanne refused, settling to look after Chichen Itza's newly formed community.<ref name="AC3L"/>
However, another Templar by the name of [[Diego Vázquez]] later intended to reclaim the work site, causing Aveline to return to Chichen Itza in 1772. There, she made peace with her mother, who had previously fled in fear of her daughter, and decided to retrieve the second half of the Prophecy Disk. Aveline used a [[canoe]] to further explore the cenote and came across another room built by the First Civilization, where she recovered the final piece of the artifact. Following this, she attempted to convince her mother to return to New Orleans, though Jeanne refused, settling to look after Chichen Itza's newly formed community instead.<ref name="AC3L"/>


===Modern times===
Due to the Templar's excavation efforts, many relics of minor importance, such as [[Shards of Eden|Shards]] and Rings, were uncovered; as a collection they provided [[Abstergo Industries]] with an accurate representation of life preceding the [[Toba catastrophe]]. Although Chichen Itza is under federal protection, being a popular tourist attraction, the company intends to do further research once they secure an agreement with the Mexican government.<ref name="AC4"/>
==Layout==
A small community set in a tropical jungle, the settlement in Chichen Itza housed several notable landmarks, including the Platform of Venus, the Platform of the Eagles and Jaguars, the Great Ball Court and the Pyramid of Kukulkan. Aside from these remnants of Mayan civilization, the community was largerly made up of simple cottages and tents, though a more opulent mansion and a small church were also present.<ref name="AC3L"/>
As well as this, Chichen Itza was home to a complex system of underground caves and cenotes, which hid large, technologically advanced chambers once used by the First Civilization. These were usually protected by either traps or unusual defense mechanisms.<ref name="AC3L"/>
==Trivia==
*The layout of the work site's main area in the HD remake differed from that in the original PS Vita iteration, with the church and several huts having been moved into different positions.
*While Aveline's notoriety could be raised in Chichen Itza, no means were available to lower it again.
*Despite Templar influence having been removed with the death of de Ferrer in 1769, [[Spain|Spanish]] guards could still be found in the settlement afterwards.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
Road to Mayan by Eddie Bennun.jpg|A squadron nearing Mayan ruins
Mayan excavations labor camp by EddieBennun.jpg|The Chichen Itza work site
AC3L Chichen Itza Settlement - Concept Art.jpg|Aveline overlooking the settlement
ASSASSIN'S CREED 3 LIBERATION - Chichen itza 01 by nachoyague.jpg|The Pyramid of Kukulkan
Assassin's Creed III Liberation - Ball court by nachoyague.jpg|The Great Ball Court
Assassin's Creed III Liberation - Jaguar platform by nachoyague.jpg|Aveline fighting soldiers on the Platform of the Eagles and Jaguars
Assassin's Creed III Liberation - Cave entrance concept art by nachoyague.jpg|Aveline exploring a cenote via canoe
ASSASSIN'S CREED 3 LIBERATION - Inside the CAVE 01 by nachoyague.jpg|Aveline exploring a cenote
Assassin's Creed III Liberation - Chamber by nachoyague.jpg|Aveline in a Mayan chamber
Assassin's Creed III Liberation - Puzzle by nachoyague.jpg|A First Civilization cavern
AC3L First Civilization Chamber - Concept Art.jpg|A First Civilization cavern
AC3L First Civilization Puzzle Room - Concept Art.jpg|A First Civilization chamber
AC3L Underwater Tunnel - Concept Art.jpg|Aveline swimming through Mayan ruins
</gallery>
|-|In-game=
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
Assassin's Creed III Liberation - Puzzle by nachoyague.jpg|Concept art of Aveline inside a First Civilization cave
Assassin's Creed III Liberation - Jaguar platform by nachoyague.jpg|Concept art of Aveline fighting soldiers at Chichen Itza
Assassin's Creed III Liberation - Cave entrance concept art by nachoyague.jpg|Concept art of Aveline inside a Mayan cenote
ASSASSIN'S CREED 3 LIBERATION - Chichen itza 01 by nachoyague.jpg|Concept art of the Pyramid of Kukulkan
Mayan excavations labor camp by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of Chichen Itza
AC3L Chichen Itza Caves.png|Chichen Itza's caverns
AC3L Chichen Itza Caves.png|Chichen Itza's caverns
Return to Mexico 9.png|Chichen Itza's caverns
Chichen Itza Pillars.png|Pillars with First Civilization script in the caverns
Chichen Itza Pillars.png|Pillars with First Civilization script in the caverns
Chichen Itza Disk Chamber.png|The Prophecy Disk chamber
Chichen Itza Disk Chamber.png|A Prophecy Disk chamber
Return to Mexico 7.png|Another Prophecy Disk chamber
</gallery>
</gallery>
</tabber>


==Reference==
==Reference==

Revision as of 17:24, 29 September 2014


"They are men of science here, undertaking a great archaeological excavation, in the name of finding sacred ruins, and discovering history."
―Jeanne describing Chichen Itza's community.[src]
A settlement in Chichen Itza

Chichen Itza, located on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, is a former Mayan city, having been one of the largest of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization.

Boasting a mix of architectural styles from across the empire, the site was known to include contributions from members of the First Civilization believed to have fought on the front lines against the human rebellion.[1] As a result, the region was rich with ancient relics, leading the Templars to set up an excavation site there during the 18th century.

History

18th century

"We've already exhausted the local labor supply. I've brought workers from everywhere - as near as Cuba, and as far as New Orleans - and in total secrecy. Do you realize how complex and expensive that is?"
―Rafael Joaquín de Ferrer to one of his overseers, 1769.[src]

In the 1750s, the Templars discovered proof of First Civilization artifacts being located in the caves beneath Chichen Itza. They subsequently organized a large-scale slave trafficking operation, bringing in workers from various locations, such as Cuba and Louisiana, to live at their community and take part in the excavation. The Templars kept the slaves under their thumb through false promises and threats of harsh punishments; despite this, most workers still seemed largely content with their living conditions.[2]

Slaves being welcomed at Chichen Itza

In 1769, the Assassin Aveline de Grandpré, having noticed the disappearances of slaves and vagrants in her native city of New Orleans, traveled to Chichen Itza to discover the extent of the Templars' plans. Whilst there, she uncovered evidence that her mother, Jeanne, had been living in the settlement and discovered a map leading to an artifact hidden deep within a cenote.[2]

Unearthing a fragment of the Prophecy Disk inside a chamber constructed by the First Civilization, Aveline was then confronted by Rafael Joaquín de Ferrer, the dig site's leader. Despite being outnumbered, she defeated de Ferrer's guards and killed him, thus liberating the community in Chichen Itza from Templar influence.[2]

However, another Templar by the name of Diego Vázquez later intended to reclaim the work site, causing Aveline to return to Chichen Itza in 1772. There, she made peace with her mother, who had previously fled in fear of her daughter, and decided to retrieve the second half of the Prophecy Disk. Aveline used a canoe to further explore the cenote and came across another room built by the First Civilization, where she recovered the final piece of the artifact. Following this, she attempted to convince her mother to return to New Orleans, though Jeanne refused, settling to look after Chichen Itza's newly formed community instead.[2]

Modern times

Due to the Templar's excavation efforts, many relics of minor importance, such as Shards and Rings, were uncovered; as a collection they provided Abstergo Industries with an accurate representation of life preceding the Toba catastrophe. Although Chichen Itza is under federal protection, being a popular tourist attraction, the company intends to do further research once they secure an agreement with the Mexican government.[1]

Layout

A small community set in a tropical jungle, the settlement in Chichen Itza housed several notable landmarks, including the Platform of Venus, the Platform of the Eagles and Jaguars, the Great Ball Court and the Pyramid of Kukulkan. Aside from these remnants of Mayan civilization, the community was largerly made up of simple cottages and tents, though a more opulent mansion and a small church were also present.[2]

As well as this, Chichen Itza was home to a complex system of underground caves and cenotes, which hid large, technologically advanced chambers once used by the First Civilization. These were usually protected by either traps or unusual defense mechanisms.[2]

Trivia

  • The layout of the work site's main area in the HD remake differed from that in the original PS Vita iteration, with the church and several huts having been moved into different positions.
  • While Aveline's notoriety could be raised in Chichen Itza, no means were available to lower it again.
  • Despite Templar influence having been removed with the death of de Ferrer in 1769, Spanish guards could still be found in the settlement afterwards.

Gallery

Reference