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Eve and Adam were the parents of [[Cain]] and [[Abel]], the former of which would later kill his brother to acquire the Apple of Eden.<ref name="AC2"/>
Eve and Adam were the parents of [[Cain]] and [[Abel]], the former of which would later kill his brother to acquire the Apple of Eden.<ref name="AC2"/>
==Gallery==
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Eve.jpg|''Eve'', by {{Wiki|Albrecht Dürer}}
Blake's Adam and Eve.jpg|''Satan watching the endearments of Adam and Eve'', by {{Wiki|William Blake}}
Adam and Eve Driven out of Eden.jpg|''Adam and Eve driven out of Eden'', by {{Wiki|Gustave Doré}}
mitochondrial eve.jpg|A phylogenetic tree for the Mitochondrial Eve
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[[Category:Individuals who held Pieces of Eden]]
[[Category:Individuals who held Pieces of Eden]]

Revision as of 21:06, 12 August 2014


Adam and Eve seen in The Truth video

Eve was a hybrid member of the human race created by the First Civilization.

In 75010 BCE,[1] Eve and another human, 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]

Later, Eve was chosen as the official leader of humanity's rebellion against their creators, and a holographic record of her election on a Prophecy Disk survived the Toba catastrophe, until it was discovered by Aveline de Grandpré in 1777.[3]

Eve and Adam were the parents of Cain and Abel, the former of which would later kill his brother to acquire the Apple of Eden.[2]

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