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'''Eve''' was a hybrid member of the [[Humans|human]] race created by the [[First Civilization]] to preserve their | '''Eve''' was a hybrid member of the [[Humans|human]] race created by the [[First Civilization]]. In the final years of the First Civilzation, they decided to create two hybrid humans to contain their DNA sequence, in order to preserve it should their race die out.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations Official Game Guide]]''</ref> | ||
Eve and another human named [[Adam]] rebelled against their creators, unaffected by the effects of the First Civilization's "[[Pieces of Eden]]" due to the lack of neurotransmitters in their brains, and stole an "[[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]]". The pair attempted to escape [[Eden]], only to be stopped by an unknown force. | Eve and another human named [[Adam]] rebelled against their creators, unaffected by the effects of the First Civilization's "[[Pieces of Eden]]" due to the lack of neurotransmitters in their brains, and stole an "[[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]]". The pair attempted to escape [[Eden]], only to be stopped by an unknown force.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 08:57, 20 April 2012

Eve was a hybrid member of the human race created by the First Civilization. In the final years of the First Civilzation, they decided to create two hybrid humans to contain their DNA sequence, in order to preserve it should their race die out.[1]
Eve and another human named Adam rebelled against their creators, unaffected by the effects of the First Civilization's "Pieces of Eden" due to the lack of neurotransmitters in their brains, and stole an "Apple of Eden". The pair attempted to escape Eden, only to be stopped by an unknown force.[2]
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