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Torquemada admiring the Apple
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Aguilar giving the Apple to Christoffa
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Abstergo Industries' HUD analysis of the Apple of Eden
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Alan Rikkin holding the Apple with its shell open
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Callum holding the Apple
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Torquemada dropping the Apple, as depicted in Rebellion
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- "If the Apple falls into their hands, the Templars will destroy everything that stands in their way. Protest, dissent... our right to think for ourselves."
- ―Benedicto, 1492[src]
Aguilar's Apple of Eden is an Apple of Eden, an ancient piece of technology created by the Isu, primarily to control humankind, their workforce.
Owners
- Muhammad XII (until 1492)[1]
- Tomás de Torquemada (1492)[1]
- Aguilar de Nerha (1492)[1]
- Christoffa Corombo (1492 – 1506)[1]
- Alan Rikkin (2016)[1]
- Callum Lynch (since 2016)[1]
Description
The Apple of Eden that came into Aguilar de Nerha's possession is a small, metallic sphere encased within a large protective shell that in proper light resembles amber and is semi-transparent. Even with this protective shell removed, the artifact is fully functional, except that onlookers can still see the Apple opening when it activates.
History
The first known human to possess this Apple was the Sultan of the Emirate of Granada Muhammad XII during the 15th century, though it did not help him win his conflict against the Christian kingdoms of Iberia, Castile and Aragon. In 1492, the Templars, led by the Grand Inquisitor Tomás de Torquemada of the Spanish Inquisition, kidnapped the young prince Ahmed. They tried to ransom Ahmed for the artifact,[1][2] intending to combine it with the Shattered Staff of Eden when they would found it,[3] and Muhammad XII of Granada accepted the offer. However, before the exchange could take place, the Assassins Aguilar de Nerha and María intervened. This ultimately led to the death of María and Ojeda, Torquemada's aid, and Aguilar seizing the artifact.[1][2] Aguilar in turn gave the Apple to the Italian explorer Christoffa Corombo for safekeeping, and the man who would go on to expose the existence of the Americas to all of Europe would retain it until his death, bringing it to his grave.[1]
In October 2016, the Apple was among the many Pieces of Eden sought by the Templars. They hoped that this particular Apple could provide the means to suppress humanity's violent tendencies, eliminate the free will of humanity altogether, and finally eradicate the last of the Assassin Brotherhood with the end of the Creed itself. To this end, the Templars under their guise of Abstergo Industries captured several descendants of different Assassins, among them Callum Lynch, and used them to relive their ancestors' memories.[1]
Though Alan Rikkin, CEO of Abstergo Industries and a member of the Templar Inner Sanctum successfully recovered the Apple from Christoffa's tomb at the Seville Cathedral, Callum Lynch and others at the facility managed to break out. Callum then hunted down Rikkin, reaching him in London, where Rikkin was presenting the Apple to the Council of Elders at the Holborn Hall. Callum used the skills he'd learned via the Bleeding Effect to sneak up on the Grand Master, and assassinated him with the Hidden Blade, reclaiming the Apple for the Assassins.[1]
Trivia
- When Rikkin presents Aguilar's Apple to the Council, it is seen emitting an eerie bright green energy, which is a stark contrast to the Apples seen previously which emit a radiant bright golden yellow energy. An in-universe explanation for the discrepancy has yet to be given.
Gallery
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An Apple prop and its stand
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The Apple and its chest
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The Apple in its open chest (front)
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The Apple with weakened resin shell on its base (top)
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The Apple on its base (orthographic)
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The Apple on its base (front)
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The Apple's halves
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The Apple's halves inverted
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The Apple's resin shell
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The Apple in its chest
(left orthographic) -
The Apple in its chest (front)
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The Apple in its chest
(right orthographic) -
The Apple in its chest (right)
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The Apple in its chest (top)
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The Apple's sealed chest
(left orthographic) -
The Apple's sealed chest (top)
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The Apple's sealed chest
(right orthographic) -
The Apple's sealed chest (back)
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed (film) (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization
- Assassin's Creed: Rebellion
- Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide (2nd edition)
References
