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==History==
==History==
<span style="font-style: normal; ">In his late life, [[Altair Ibn-La'Ahad]], [[Mentor]] of the [[Levantine Assassins]], discovered that Masyaf was built upon a First Civilization temple that contained dozens of memory seals.</span> Altair took six of these memory seals and used them to each record an important event in his life, while [[Masyaf Keys|five]] were needed to enter the [[Altaïr's library|library]] beneath the [[Assassins]]' fortress of [[Masyaf]].
===Altaïr's library===
In his late life, [[Altair Ibn-La'Ahad]], [[Mentor]] of the [[Levantine Assassins]], came upon six memory seals. He used each of them to record an important event in his life, while [[Masyaf Keys|five]] were needed to enter [[Altaïr's library|his library]], which was hidden beneath the [[Assassins]]' fortress of [[Masyaf]].


Two other seals in [[Alexandria]] were located by the Mamluk Sultan's soldiers in 1511, during the excavation of the [[wikipedia:Library of Alexandria|Library of Alexandria]]. These seals, kept within a chest dated 331 BC, were recovered by the [[Egyptian Assassins|Egyptian]] and [[Turkish Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]] shortly afterwards.
[[File:Cistern 12.png|thumb|250px|right|Ezio retrieving a memory seal.]]
Upon Altaïr's request, [[Niccolò Polo]] took the five memory seals, and hid them in small tombs throughout [[Constantinople]]. Respectively, the seals were placed within [[Topkapı Palace]], the [[Yerebatan Cistern]], [[Galata Tower]], the [[Forum of the Ox]], and the [[Maiden's Tower]]. The sixth memory seal remained with Altaïr inside his library, where he recorded his final moments.


These two seals from Alexandria were later taken to the local Assassins' headquarters, where they were studied by an unidentified woman referred to as a "blessed initiate." As she worked to "unlock the mysteries" of the seals, the [[Templars]] led an attack on the headquarters, though they were thwarted again by the Ottoman Assassins.
In around 1512, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] uncovered four of the seals, gained the final one from [[Templars]] in [[Derinkuyu]], and found the final one upon entering Altaïr's library.


Niccolò Polo, an Italian Assassin, took the five memory seals from Altair and hid them throughout [[Constantinople]], each being placed in a small tomb in the hands of an Assassin statue. The first two were placed beneath Topkapi Palace (later recovered by the Templars who blew open the tomb) and in the Yerebetan Cistern, the old Polo trading post and beneath [[Sofia Sartor]]'s book shop. The next three were placed in the caverns below Galata Tower, inside the Forum of the Ox and the Maiden Tower. In 1511-12, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] uncovered the four seals and gained the final one from Templars in Cappadocia.
===Library of Alexandria===
Two memory seals in [[Alexandria]] were located by the Mamluk Sultan's soldiers in 1511, during the excavation of the {{Wiki|Library of Alexandria}}. These seals, kept within a chest dated 331 BC, were recovered by the [[Egyptian Assassins|Egyptian]] and [[Turkish Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]] shortly afterwards.


The sixth memory seal was kept with Altair inside his library where he recorded his final memory, hiding the [[Apple of Eden]] in a secret alcove at the back of the library.
These two seals from Alexandria were later taken to the local Assassins' headquarters, where they were studied by an unidentified woman referred to as a "blessed initiate." As she worked to "unlock the mysteries" of the seals, the [[Templars]] led an attack on the headquarters, though they were thwarted again by the Ottoman Assassins.


==Source==
==Source==

Revision as of 18:31, 27 March 2012

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Memory Seals were First Civilization artifacts with the ability to contain recorded memories. They were said to be the technological basis of the Animus device of Abstergo Industries.

History

Altaïr's library

In his late life, Altair Ibn-La'Ahad, Mentor of the Levantine Assassins, came upon six memory seals. He used each of them to record an important event in his life, while five were needed to enter his library, which was hidden beneath the Assassins' fortress of Masyaf.

Ezio retrieving a memory seal.

Upon Altaïr's request, Niccolò Polo took the five memory seals, and hid them in small tombs throughout Constantinople. Respectively, the seals were placed within Topkapı Palace, the Yerebatan Cistern, Galata Tower, the Forum of the Ox, and the Maiden's Tower. The sixth memory seal remained with Altaïr inside his library, where he recorded his final moments.

In around 1512, Ezio Auditore da Firenze uncovered four of the seals, gained the final one from Templars in Derinkuyu, and found the final one upon entering Altaïr's library.

Library of Alexandria

Two memory seals in Alexandria were located by the Mamluk Sultan's soldiers in 1511, during the excavation of the Library of Alexandria. These seals, kept within a chest dated 331 BC, were recovered by the Egyptian and Ottoman Assassins shortly afterwards.

These two seals from Alexandria were later taken to the local Assassins' headquarters, where they were studied by an unidentified woman referred to as a "blessed initiate." As she worked to "unlock the mysteries" of the seals, the Templars led an attack on the headquarters, though they were thwarted again by the Ottoman Assassins.

Source