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"The human body has its heart. The Earth has its core. All things have a center, whence comes their deepest strength. The Templar Order, too, has its Inner Sanctum. Nine there must be, three times three."
―Alan Rikkin during Simon Hathaway's induction, 2016.[src]

The Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order, also known as The Nine,[1] is a council consisting of nine of the best and brightest members of the modern day Templar Order. Alongside the Council of Elders, the Guardians and the General of the Cross, it forms the central governing body of the entire Templar Order, holding authority over the Outer Temple. Its members typically hold key positions in Abstergo Industries, the Templars' front company, heading different branches of the organization.[2]

Structure

Authority

The Inner Sanctum is one of the highest-ranking authorities in the hierarchy of the Templar Order, being answerable only to the Guardians, who review all decisions made by the Inner Sanctum and subsequently pass them on to the General of the Cross for approval.[3] The General is the supreme head of the Order and their identity is kept secret from the members of the Inner Sanctum.[2]

At some point before the 19th century, the Inner Sanctum created the position of Black Cross for the purposes of combating corruption within the Order and locating Pieces of Eden. The Black Cross is answerable only to the Inner Sanctum, essentially acting as its enforcer, and holds the authority to execute any Templar who betrayed the Order's principles, even Grand Masters.[1]

The Ritual Garbs

During Simon Hathaway's initiation into the Inner Sanctum, he noted that the ritual garb had been made by hand and not machines, ranging from the sheep being hand-sheared and the wool carded, spun and dyed by human labor. This showed the Templars' ritual garbs were much like those worn by their forebearers over the centuries, which Simon, as a historian, valued and admired due to the Templars putting in effort towards genuine authenticity.[4]

History

Under the Inner Sanctum's leadership during the Age of Enlightenment, the Templars became supportive of the classical liberalism that emerged, in which intellectuals such as Isaac Newton, Baruch Spinoza, John Locke, and Francis Bacon represented a new emerging society of science and technology.[5]

In the late 18th century, François-Thomas Germain successfully petitioned the American, Roman, and Spanish Rites for support in overthrowing Grand Master François de la Serre of the Parisian Rite.[6] He recruited followers for his coup[7][8] and began purging all Templars opposing him, including Chrétien Lafrenière and François' daughter Élise.[6] The reformed Rite brought about Jacques de Molay's reforms proposed in his Codex Pater Intellectus, such as abolishing the monarchy to create a capitalist society,[9] and had critical support from the Outer Temple.[2] This gradually redirected the entire Templar Order to adopt this policy,[6] under the leadership of the Inner Sanctum.[2]

By the early 19th century, the Inner Sanctum had created the position of Black Cross to act as their secret enforcer and keep the various Rites' Grand Masters in line.[10] Following the latest Black Cross, Albert Bolden's, disappearance and presumed death in 1927,[1] the position remained vacant for nearly a century, until the Master Templar and Inner Sanctum member Juhani Otso Berg took up the mantle in 2016.[10] This marked the first time a member of the Inner Sanctum became the Black Cross, though because of his investigation of a fifth column that had infiltrated the Order, Berg chose to keep his double role secret. He went so far as to have André Bolden pose as the Black Cross during an Inner Sanctum meeting in March 2017, in order to draw suspicion away from himself.[11]

Known members

Current members

Former members

Behind the scenes

While the Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order has only been used in modern day context, the number nine occurs multiple times throughout Templar history: the number of men that Bernard de Clairvaux sent to Solomon's Temple,[13] the number of Levantine Templars that Al Mualim tasked Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad to kill in his Hunt for the Nine,[14] and the number of agents that Jacques de Molay sent out to the world during the persecution of the Templars.[15] It is unknown if these other groups constituted as previous iterations of the Inner Sanctum.

Gallery

Appearances

References

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