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{{Quote|A symbol can inspire fear, and fear can inspire control - but men inevitably lose their fear of symbols. [...] This was the truth de Molay died for: the Divine Right of Kings is nothing but the reflection of sunlight upon gold. When the Crown and Church are ground to dust, we who control the gold will decide the future.|François-Thomas Germain, 1793.|Assassin's Creed: Unity}}
{{Quote|A symbol can inspire fear, and fear can inspire control - but men inevitably lose their fear of symbols. [...] This was the truth de Molay died for: the Divine Right of Kings is nothing but the reflection of sunlight upon gold. When the Crown and Church are ground to dust, we who control the gold will decide the future.|François-Thomas Germain, 1793.|Assassin's Creed: Unity|The Temple}}
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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Jacques de Molay was born a Sage in 1244 in {{Wiki|Molay, Haute-Saône|Molay}} in the {{wiki|County of Burgundy|Free County of Burgundy}} (today in [[France]]'s Haute-Saône department). In 1265, de Molay was inducted into the Templar Order in {{Wiki|Beaune}}. After the fall of [[Acre]], the Order met in [[Cyprus]] in September 1291. On 20 April 1292, de Molay was elected Grand Master, leading the Templars to the height of their power.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Jacques de Molay]]</ref> Around this time, he possessed the [[Shroud of Eden 1|Shroud of Eden]], which later wound up in the possession of a fellow French Templar, [[Geoffroy de Charny]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref>
Jacques de Molay was born a Sage in 1244 in {{Wiki|Molay, Haute-Saône|Molay}} in the {{wiki|County of Burgundy|Free County of Burgundy}}. In 1265, de Molay was [[Initiation into the Templar Order|inducted]] into the Templar Order in {{Wiki|Beaune}}. After the {{Wiki|Siege of Acre (1291)|fall}} of [[Acre]], the Order met in [[Cyprus]] in September 1291. On 20 April 1292, de Molay was elected Grand Master, leading the Templars to the height of their power.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Jacques de Molay]]</ref> Around this time, he possessed the [[Shroud of Eden 1|Shroud of Eden]], which later wound up in the possession of a fellow French Templar, [[Geoffroy de Charny]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' – [[Holidays: Chapter 1 – Ghosts of Christmas Past]]</ref>


In 1305, Pope [[Clement V]] asked the leaders of various military orders for their opinions on a new crusade and the merging of the orders. While de Molay opposed a merge, King [[Philip IV of France]] favored it, specifically wishing to merge the orders into a force under his command.<ref name="ReferenceA">''[[Assassin's Creed Unity: Abstergo Entertainment – Employee Handbook]]''</ref>
In 1305, [[Papacy|Pope]] [[Clement V]] asked the leaders of various military orders for their opinions on a {{Wiki|Crusade of the Poor|new crusade}} and the merging of three main knightly orders of the [[Knights Hospitalier]] . While de Molay opposed a merge, King [[Philip IV of France]] favored it, specifically wishing to merge the orders into a force under his command.<ref name="ReferenceA">''[[Assassin's Creed Unity: Abstergo Entertainment – Employee Handbook]]'' – [[Historic Personage Sheets]]: Jacques de Molay</ref>


===Grand Master===
===Grand Master===
At some point, de Molay wrote the ''[[Codex Pater Intellectus]]''. With the Templars already serving as an economic power through banking, he envisioned in the Codex that the Templars should control humanity through finances, rather than through the aristocracy and monarchy.<ref name="ACU">''Assassin's Creed: Unity''</ref>
At some point, de Molay wrote the ''[[Codex Pater Intellectus]]''.<ref name="ACU">''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' – {{Cite|9 June 2021. Memories/in-game files needed}}</ref> With the Templars already serving as an economic power through banking, he envisioned in the Codex that the Templars should control humanity through finances, rather than through the aristocracy and monarchy.


Even as the Templars entered a Golden Age, Philip, strongly indebted to the Order, sought to disband it and claim its wealth. In the meantime, the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] had begun to weaken the Templars. Philip unknowingly served the Assassins through his advisor [[Guillaume de Nogaret]], [[Mentor]] of their [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|French Brotherhood]].<ref name="ACU" />
Even as the Templars entered a Golden Age, Philip, strongly indebted to the Order, sought to disband it and claim its wealth. In the meantime, the [[Assassins]] had begun to weaken the Templars. Philip unknowingly served the Assassins through his advisor [[Guillaume de Nogaret]], [[Mentor]] of their [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|French Brotherhood]].<ref name="ACU" />


===Capture===
===Capture===
{{Quote|The Assassins are far older than [[Masyaf]], my friend. Their anarchic delusions are virulent as the plague, and less easily eradicated. We will not prevail this night. But if you make haste, we may yet save our Order.|De Molay to his advisor, 1307.|Assassin's Creed: Unity}}On 13 October 1307, raids were carried out across France with the intent of arresting all Templars. The Templar headquarters at the [[Temple (Paris)|Temple]] were also [[Friday 13 raids|raided]] by Assassins disguised as Flemish [[mercenaries]], led by [[Esquieu de Floyrac]] and the [[Master Assassin]] [[Thomas de Carneillon]].<ref name="ACU" />
{{Quote|The Assassins are far older than Masyaf, my friend. Their anarchic delusions are virulent as the plague, and less easily eradicated. We will not prevail this night. But if you make haste, we may yet save our Order.|De Molay to his advisor, 1307.|Assassin's Creed: Unity|The Tragedy of Jacques de Molay}}On 13 October 1307, raids were carried out across France with the intent of arresting all Templars. The Templar headquarters at the [[Temple (Paris)|Temple]] were also [[Friday 13 raids|raided]] by Assassins disguised as Flemish [[mercenaries]], led by [[Esquieu de Floyrac]] and the [[Master Assassin]] [[Thomas de Carneillon]].<ref name="ACU" />


As the attack commenced, de Molay spoke with his [[Jacques de Molay's advisor|advisor]], and deduced that the Assassins were responsible. The advisor expressed his belief that the Brotherhood's power had been broken with the [[fall of Masyaf]]. De Molay told him that the Assassins were indeed not destroyed, and instructed the advisor to hide the Codex and the Templars' [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]], before leading his men in battle.<ref name="ACU" />
As the attack commenced, de Molay spoke with his [[Jacques de Molay's advisor|advisor]] and deduced that the Assassins were responsible. The advisor expressed his belief that the Brotherhood's power had been broken with the [[Fall of Masyaf|fall]] of [[Masyaf]] to the [[Mongol Empire]] seventy years earlier, but de Molay told him that the Assassins were indeed not destroyed and instructed the advisor to hide the Codex and the Templars' [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]], before leading his men in battle.<ref name="ACU" />


[[File:Tragedy of Jacques de Molay 12.png|thumb|right|250px|Philip's men arresting de Molay]]
[[File:Tragedy of Jacques de Molay 12.png|thumb|right|250px|Philip's men arresting de Molay]]
While the advisor was able to hide the Codex and Sword, de Molay was arrested, and the former was assassinated by de Carneillon before he could rescue the Grand Master. As a result of the raids, nearly every Templar in France was arrested.<ref name="ACU" />
While the advisor was able to hide the Codex and Sword, de Carneillon assassinated him before the man could rescue the Grand Master from being captured. As a result of the raids, nearly every Templar in France was arrested.<ref name="ACU" />


In 1312, the Templar Order was officially dissolved by Pope Clement in his papal bull, ''{{Wiki|Vox in excelso}}'', and all of its assets were gifted to the [[Knights Hospitalier]].<ref name="Database" />
In 1312, the Templar Order was officially dissolved by Pope Clement in his papal bull ''{{Wiki|Vox in excelso}}'', and all of its assets were gifted to the [[Knights Hospitalier]].<ref name="Database" />


===Trial and execution===
===Trial and execution===
{{Quote|Pope Clement, hear me! Before this year is out, you will answer for your crimes before God almighty. And you, King Philip, no punishment is too heinous for the great evil you have inflicted upon the Temple. I curse you! Curse you to the thirteenth generation of your blood! You shall be cursed!|Jacques de Molay's dying words, 1314.|Assassin's Creed: Unity}}Following the arrest of the Templars, de Nogaret levelled charges against them, including heresy, blasphemy, and the worship of a deity known as [[Father of Understanding|Baphomet]]. During his imprisonment, de Molay was tortured by de Nogaret, [[Philippe de Marigny]] and [[William of Paris]], and was forced to confess to these charges. As their Grand Master, de Molay understood that the Templars could no longer survive in a public image, and decided to make the ultimate sacrifice. Before his inevitable death, he sent nine of his most trusted men - who possessed knowledge of the Templars, the [[Isu|First Civilization]], and the Assassins - out into the world to continue his work. The Templars would fade from public awareness and secretly influence leaders.<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
{{Quote|Pope Clement, hear me! Before this year is out, you will answer for your crimes before God almighty. And you, King Philip, no punishment is too heinous for the great evil you have inflicted upon the Temple. I curse you! Curse you to the thirteenth generation of your blood! You shall be cursed!|Jacques de Molay's dying words, 1314.|Assassin's Creed: Unity|The Tragedy of Jacques de Molay}}Following the arrest of the Templars, de Nogaret levelled charges against them, including heresy, blasphemy, and the worship of a deity known as [[Father of Understanding|Baphomet]]. During his imprisonment, de Molay was tortured by de Nogaret, [[Philippe de Marigny]] and [[William of Paris]], and was forced to confess to these charges. As their Grand Master, de Molay understood that the Templars could no longer survive in a public image, and decided to make the ultimate sacrifice. Before his inevitable death, he sent nine of his most trusted men—each of whom possessed vital knowledge of the Templars, the [[Isu|First Civilization]], and the Assassins—out into the [[Earth|world]] to continue the [[New World Order|Templars' work]]. The Templars would fade from public awareness and secretly influence leaders.<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Abstergo Files]]: "File.0.06\Hst_VoxInExcelso"</ref>


[[File:Tragedy of Jacques de Molay 13.png|thumb|right|250px|De Molay cursing King Philip]]
[[File:Tragedy of Jacques de Molay 13.png|thumb|right|250px|De Molay cursing King Philip]]
On 18 March 1314, de Molay allowed himself to be burned at the stake alongside [[Geoffroi de Charney]]. As he burned to death, he cursed Philip to the "thirteenth generation of [his] blood".<ref name="ACU" /> By allowing himself to be executed, de Molay saved the lives of his remaining brethren, and made their enemies believe that the Order had died along with him.<ref name="ACR" />
On 18 March 1314, de Molay allowed himself to be burned at the stake alongside [[Geoffroi de Charney]]. As he burned to death, he cursed Philip to the ''"thirteenth generation of [his] blood"''.<ref name="ACU" /> By allowing himself to be executed, de Molay saved the lives of his remaining brethren, and made their enemies believe that the Order had died along with him.<ref name="ACR" />


==Legacy==
==Legacy==
In 1429, while in the same cell de Molay was imprisoned in, the Assassin [[Jean de Metz]] told [[Gabriel Laxart]] to access his [[Eagle Vision]] to decipher de Molay's scribblings, although the latter could not.<ref name="ACH ch11">''[[Assassin's Creed: Heresy]]'' – Chapter 11</ref>
In 1429, while in the same cell de Molay was imprisoned in, the Assassin [[Jean de Metz]] told [[Gabriel Laxart]] to access his [[Eagle Vision]] to decipher de Molay's scribblings, although the latter could not.<ref name="ACH ch11">''[[Assassin's Creed: Heresy]]'' – Chapter 11</ref>


In the late 18th century, Jacques' descendant, [[Anne de Molay]] murdered two of the descendants of his interrogators. She failed to murder the third, which resulted in the Assassin [[Arno Dorian]] handing her over to the the police.<ref name="ACU" />
In the late 18th century, Jacques codex would be uncovered by the French Sage and [[silver]]smith [[François-Thomas Germain]], who would use de Molay's writings on controlling the world through finances rather than oligarchy to help bring about [[Reign of Terror]] during the [[French Revolution]].<ref name="ACU" /> Also during the Revolution, de Molay's descendant [[Anne de Molay|Anne]] murdered two of the descendants of his interrogators. She failed to murder the third, which resulted in the French Assassin [[Arno Dorian]] handing her over to the the police.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' – [[Ancestral Vengeance]]</ref>


De Molay was later commemorated in 1937 by the Templar Order's new public front, [[Abstergo Industries]]. There, an image of him was displayed prominently in the room accessible only to members of the Order's [[Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order|Inner Sanctum]].<ref name="ACR" />
De Molay was later commemorated in 1937 by the Templar Order's new public front, [[Abstergo Industries]]. There, an image of him was displayed prominently in the room accessible only to members of the Order's [[Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order|Inner Sanctum]].<ref name="ACR" />
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Contrary to other known Sages, Jacques de Molay did not appear to be affected with {{Wiki|Heterochromia iridum|heterochromia}}. However this was probably an oversight of the development team.<ref name="McDevitt">[https://twitter.com/DarbyMcDevitt/status/538398632706584576 Darby McDevitt's Twitter]</ref>
*Contrary to other known Sages, Jacques de Molay did not appear to be affected with {{Wiki|Heterochromia iridum|heterochromia}}. However this was probably an oversight of the development team.<ref name="McDevitt">{{Twitter|DarbyMcDevitt|status/538398632706584576|Darby McDevitt|quote=@Assassins_M Probably just an oversight. (See what I did there?) At one point there was a "DeMolay Relic" collectible planned but... alas.|image=File:ACU - Darby McDevitt Twitter - LP Garneau.png}}</ref>
*One of his real-life portraits showed his cape having a black cross though this was actually the symbol of the Teutonic Order.
*One of his real-life portraits showed his cape having a black cross though this was actually the symbol of the Teutonic Order.
*It was generally believed or it was a myth, that de Molay cursed both Philip IV and Clement V. Philip himself died when he suffered a stroke while hunting and Clement had succumbed to a long illness at the same year de Molay was executed. Also, Philip's family, the House of Capet, had ended less than thirty years after his death.
*It was generally believed or it was a myth, that de Molay cursed both Philip IV and Clement V. Philip himself died when he suffered a stroke while hunting and Clement had succumbed to a long illness at the same year de Molay was executed. Also, Philip's family, the House of Capet, had ended less than thirty years after his death.
*Jacques de Molay is revered as a figurehead and a hero among the Templars, similar to [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] among the Assassins. For it was due to his actions that the Templars who were being hunted down by the public were able to survive and return to secrecy. 
*Jacques de Molay is revered as a figurehead and a hero among the Templars, similar to [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] among the Assassins. For it was due to his actions that the Templars who were being hunted down by the public were able to survive and return to secrecy. 
*[[Alan Rikkin]] was of the opinion that de Molay's view of the Templars' role was idealistic and misguided, seeing his failure as proof that the Order was meant to follow a different path.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Heresy''</ref>
*[[Alan Rikkin]] was of the opinion that de Molay's view of the Templars' role was idealistic and misguided, seeing his failure as proof that the Order was meant to follow a different path.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Heresy'' – {{Cite|9 June 2021. Chapter needed}}</ref>
*Jacques de Molay, along with [[Robert de Sablé]] and [[Armand Bouchart]], is one of the only three characters in the games that historically were Templars.
*Jacques de Molay, along with [[Robert de Sablé]] and [[Armand Bouchart]], is one of the only three characters in the games that historically were Templars.
*Jacques de Molay's voice actor is Mario Desmarais.
*Jacques de Molay's voice actor is Mario Desmarais.

Revision as of 02:12, 9 June 2021


"A symbol can inspire fear, and fear can inspire control - but men inevitably lose their fear of symbols. [...] This was the truth de Molay died for: the Divine Right of Kings is nothing but the reflection of sunlight upon gold. When the Crown and Church are ground to dust, we who control the gold will decide the future."
―François-Thomas Germain, 1793.[src]-[m]

Jacques Bernard de Molay (1244 – 1314) was the 23rd and last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, and a Sage. As a consequence of his deliberate sacrifice during the disbanding of the Knights Templar, the Order could nonetheless survive, although it had once again to operate secretly.

Biography

Early life

Jacques de Molay was born a Sage in 1244 in Molay in the Free County of Burgundy. In 1265, de Molay was inducted into the Templar Order in Beaune. After the fall of Acre, the Order met in Cyprus in September 1291. On 20 April 1292, de Molay was elected Grand Master, leading the Templars to the height of their power.[1] Around this time, he possessed the Shroud of Eden, which later wound up in the possession of a fellow French Templar, Geoffroy de Charny.[2]

In 1305, Pope Clement V asked the leaders of various military orders for their opinions on a new crusade and the merging of three main knightly orders of the Knights Hospitalier . While de Molay opposed a merge, King Philip IV of France favored it, specifically wishing to merge the orders into a force under his command.[3]

Grand Master

At some point, de Molay wrote the Codex Pater Intellectus.[4] With the Templars already serving as an economic power through banking, he envisioned in the Codex that the Templars should control humanity through finances, rather than through the aristocracy and monarchy.

Even as the Templars entered a Golden Age, Philip, strongly indebted to the Order, sought to disband it and claim its wealth. In the meantime, the Assassins had begun to weaken the Templars. Philip unknowingly served the Assassins through his advisor Guillaume de Nogaret, Mentor of their French Brotherhood.[4]

Capture

"The Assassins are far older than Masyaf, my friend. Their anarchic delusions are virulent as the plague, and less easily eradicated. We will not prevail this night. But if you make haste, we may yet save our Order."
―De Molay to his advisor, 1307.[src]-[m]

On 13 October 1307, raids were carried out across France with the intent of arresting all Templars. The Templar headquarters at the Temple were also raided by Assassins disguised as Flemish mercenaries, led by Esquieu de Floyrac and the Master Assassin Thomas de Carneillon.[4]

As the attack commenced, de Molay spoke with his advisor and deduced that the Assassins were responsible. The advisor expressed his belief that the Brotherhood's power had been broken with the fall of Masyaf to the Mongol Empire seventy years earlier, but de Molay told him that the Assassins were indeed not destroyed and instructed the advisor to hide the Codex and the Templars' Sword of Eden, before leading his men in battle.[4]

Philip's men arresting de Molay

While the advisor was able to hide the Codex and Sword, de Carneillon assassinated him before the man could rescue the Grand Master from being captured. As a result of the raids, nearly every Templar in France was arrested.[4]

In 1312, the Templar Order was officially dissolved by Pope Clement in his papal bull Vox in excelso, and all of its assets were gifted to the Knights Hospitalier.[1]

Trial and execution

"Pope Clement, hear me! Before this year is out, you will answer for your crimes before God almighty. And you, King Philip, no punishment is too heinous for the great evil you have inflicted upon the Temple. I curse you! Curse you to the thirteenth generation of your blood! You shall be cursed!"
―Jacques de Molay's dying words, 1314.[src]-[m]

Following the arrest of the Templars, de Nogaret levelled charges against them, including heresy, blasphemy, and the worship of a deity known as Baphomet. During his imprisonment, de Molay was tortured by de Nogaret, Philippe de Marigny and William of Paris, and was forced to confess to these charges. As their Grand Master, de Molay understood that the Templars could no longer survive in a public image, and decided to make the ultimate sacrifice. Before his inevitable death, he sent nine of his most trusted men—each of whom possessed vital knowledge of the Templars, the First Civilization, and the Assassins—out into the world to continue the Templars' work. The Templars would fade from public awareness and secretly influence leaders.[5]

De Molay cursing King Philip

On 18 March 1314, de Molay allowed himself to be burned at the stake alongside Geoffroi de Charney. As he burned to death, he cursed Philip to the "thirteenth generation of [his] blood".[4] By allowing himself to be executed, de Molay saved the lives of his remaining brethren, and made their enemies believe that the Order had died along with him.[5]

Legacy

In 1429, while in the same cell de Molay was imprisoned in, the Assassin Jean de Metz told Gabriel Laxart to access his Eagle Vision to decipher de Molay's scribblings, although the latter could not.[6]

In the late 18th century, Jacques codex would be uncovered by the French Sage and silversmith François-Thomas Germain, who would use de Molay's writings on controlling the world through finances rather than oligarchy to help bring about Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.[4] Also during the Revolution, de Molay's descendant Anne murdered two of the descendants of his interrogators. She failed to murder the third, which resulted in the French Assassin Arno Dorian handing her over to the the police.[7]

De Molay was later commemorated in 1937 by the Templar Order's new public front, Abstergo Industries. There, an image of him was displayed prominently in the room accessible only to members of the Order's Inner Sanctum.[5]

In 2001, researchers at the Vatican Secret Archives uncovered a parchment written in 1308 by Pope Clement which absolved de Molay of all charges.[1]

In 2016, while reliving the memories of his ancestor Gabriel Laxart, Templar Inner Sanctum member Simon Hathaway sent the recordings of de Molay's cell to Abstergo cryptologist Zachary Morgenstern to have him decipher it.[6]

Trivia

  • Contrary to other known Sages, Jacques de Molay did not appear to be affected with heterochromia. However this was probably an oversight of the development team.[8]
  • One of his real-life portraits showed his cape having a black cross though this was actually the symbol of the Teutonic Order.
  • It was generally believed or it was a myth, that de Molay cursed both Philip IV and Clement V. Philip himself died when he suffered a stroke while hunting and Clement had succumbed to a long illness at the same year de Molay was executed. Also, Philip's family, the House of Capet, had ended less than thirty years after his death.
  • Jacques de Molay is revered as a figurehead and a hero among the Templars, similar to Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad among the Assassins. For it was due to his actions that the Templars who were being hunted down by the public were able to survive and return to secrecy. 
  • Alan Rikkin was of the opinion that de Molay's view of the Templars' role was idealistic and misguided, seeing his failure as proof that the Order was meant to follow a different path.[9]
  • Jacques de Molay, along with Robert de Sablé and Armand Bouchart, is one of the only three characters in the games that historically were Templars.
  • Jacques de Molay's voice actor is Mario Desmarais.

Gallery

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: UnityDatabase: Jacques de Molay
  2. Assassin's Creed: Project LegacyHolidays: Chapter 1 – Ghosts of Christmas Past
  3. Assassin's Creed Unity: Abstergo Entertainment – Employee HandbookHistoric Personage Sheets: Jacques de Molay
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Assassin's Creed: Unity [citation needed]
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Assassin's Creed: RevelationsAbstergo Files: "File.0.06\Hst_VoxInExcelso"
  6. 6.0 6.1 Assassin's Creed: Heresy – Chapter 11
  7. Assassin's Creed: UnityAncestral Vengeance
  8. Darby McDevitt (@DarbyMcDevitt) on Twitter "@Assassins_M Probably just an oversight. (See what I did there?) At one point there was a "DeMolay Relic" collectible planned but... alas." (screenshot)
  9. Assassin's Creed: Heresy [citation needed]


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