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The first known human to possess the Apple was [[Muhammad XII]] of [[Granada]].The [[Templars]] kidnapped the young [[Ahmed of Granada|Ahmed]] for the exchange between the monarch and Torquemada, his son for the Apple. Muhammad XII of Granada accepted the Templars | The first known human to possess the Apple was [[Muhammad XII]] of [[Granada]].The [[Templars]] kidnapped the young [[Ahmed of Granada|Ahmed]] for the exchange between the monarch and Torquemada, his son for the Apple. Muhammad XII of Granada accepted the Templars' exchange. | ||
[[Tomás de Torquemada]] owned the apple. [[Aguilar de Nerha|Aguilar]] had his blade Torquemada's throat he discovered that [[Ojeda]] had his own on Maria's and a standoff issued. After assassination of Ojeda, Aguilar escaped Torquemada and his men with the Apple. Aguilar | [[Tomás de Torquemada]] owned the apple. [[Aguilar de Nerha|Aguilar]] had his blade on Torquemada's throat, then he discovered that [[Ojeda]] had his own on Maria's and a standoff issued. After the assassination of Ojeda, Aguilar escaped from Torquemada and his men with the Apple. Aguilar gave the apple to Assassin ally [[Christopher Columbus]]. | ||
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The first known human to possess the Apple was Muhammad XII of Granada.The Templars kidnapped the young Ahmed for the exchange between the monarch and Torquemada, his son for the Apple. Muhammad XII of Granada accepted the Templars' exchange.
Tomás de Torquemada owned the apple. Aguilar had his blade on Torquemada's throat, then he discovered that Ojeda had his own on Maria's and a standoff issued. After the assassination of Ojeda, Aguilar escaped from Torquemada and his men with the Apple. Aguilar gave the apple to Assassin ally Christopher Columbus.
