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'''Minerva''' was a member of [[Those Who Came Before]] who was also known as Merva, and Mera, and so on, before her death. She[[File: | '''Minerva''' was a member of [[Those Who Came Before]] who was also known as Merva, and Mera, and so on, before her death. She[[File:Zw-Minerva-3.png|thumb|Minerva as seen in Assassin's Creed II]] appears as a hologram within [[The Vault]], and reveals a little of the history of humanity and her people's origins. | ||
She explains the disaster the Earth suffered, and specifically referred to [[Ezio]] as the "prophet"; she revealed that she was not speaking ''with ''him, but ''through ''him. Minerva apparently knew that [[Desmond]] would one day relive Ezio's memories as she said "the rest is up to you Desmond", much to his ancestor's confusion. | She explains the disaster the Earth suffered, and specifically referred to [[Ezio]] as the "prophet"; she revealed that she was not speaking ''with ''him, but ''through ''him. Minerva apparently knew that [[Desmond]] would one day relive Ezio's memories as she said "the rest is up to you Desmond", much to his ancestor's confusion. | ||
Revision as of 02:03, 6 December 2009
Minerva was a member of Those Who Came Before who was also known as Merva, and Mera, and so on, before her death. She

appears as a hologram within The Vault, and reveals a little of the history of humanity and her people's origins.
She explains the disaster the Earth suffered, and specifically referred to Ezio as the "prophet"; she revealed that she was not speaking with him, but through him. Minerva apparently knew that Desmond would one day relive Ezio's memories as she said "the rest is up to you Desmond", much to his ancestor's confusion.
Minerva is the Italian name for the Greek goddess Athena, meaning that the people of ancient Greek and Roman times thought Those Who Came Before were gods.