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'''Nicolas Flamel''' (c. 1330 – 22 March 1418) was a [[France|French]] scrivener and manuscript-seller who became posthumously known as an alchemist.
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'''Nicolas Flamel''' (c. 1330 – 1418) was a [[France|French]] scrivener and manuscript-seller who became posthumously known as an alchemist.


==Biography==
==Biography==
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In his youth, Flamel had a strange dream in which an [[Isu|angel]] showed him an extraordinary book, known as the ''[[Book of Abraham|Book of Abraham Eleazar]]'', which later allowed him to discover the secrets of alchemy. Flamel went on a pilgrimage to Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle, where he met Maestro Canches, a Jewish Kabbalist who would give him certain keys for interpreting the book, allowing him to use alchemy to acquire his fortune.<ref name="Database"/>
In his youth, Flamel had a strange dream in which an [[Isu|angel]] showed him an extraordinary book, known as the ''[[Book of Abraham|Book of Abraham Eleazar]]'', which later allowed him to discover the secrets of alchemy. Flamel went on a pilgrimage to Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle, where he met Maestro Canches, a Jewish Kabbalist who would give him certain keys for interpreting the book, allowing him to use alchemy to acquire his fortune.<ref name="Database"/>


Performing his alchemical experiments in a secret laboratory beneath the [[Notre-Dame]],<ref name="ACU"/> Flamel discovered the formula of the [[philosopher's stone]]<ref name="ACPL">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' – [[Divine Science: Chapter 1 – Maria Amiel]]</ref> and created the [[elixir of life]].<ref name="ACU">''Assassin's Creed: Unity''</ref> Prior to his death, Flamel split the Book of Abraham Eleazar into two tomes, titled ''True Magic'' and ''Divine Science''.<ref name="ACPL"/> While it is said that the philosopher's stone made Flamel immortal, he died on 22 March 1418. He is mentioned to have been buried alongside his wife in the present-day Cluny Museum in Paris,<ref name="Database"/> though [[Giovanni Borgia]] and [[Maria Amiel]] could not locate their remains upon their visit to his tomb.<ref name="ACPL"/>
Performing his alchemical experiments in a secret laboratory beneath the [[Notre-Dame]],<ref name="ACU"/> Flamel discovered the formula of the [[philosopher's stone]]<ref name="ACPL">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' – [[Divine Science: Chapter 1 – Maria Amiel]]</ref> and created the [[elixir of life]].<ref name="ACU">''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' – [[Flamel's Secret: The Monks]]</ref> Prior to his death, Flamel split the ''Book of Abraham Eleazar'' into two tomes, titled ''True Magic'' and ''Divine Science''.<ref name="ACPL"/> While it is said that the philosopher's stone made Flamel immortal, he died on 22 March 1418. He is mentioned to have been buried alongside his wife in the present-day Cluny Museum in Paris.<ref name="Database"/>  
 
==Legacy==
In 1527, the Italian Assassin [[Giovanni Borgia]] and the apprentice of [[Bombastus]], [[Maria Amiel]], visited the tomb of Flamel and his wife inside the [[Holy Innocents' Cemetery|''Cimetière des innocents'']], but could not locate their remains although succeeding in finding Flamel's grimoire.<ref name="ACPL"/>
 
During the [[French Revolution]], the French Assassin [[Arno Dorian]], with the assistance of the fortune-teller [[Marie Anne Lenormand]], discovered Flamel's legendary elixir and stopped it coming into the hands of a cult and delivered it to Lenormand.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' – [[Flamel's Secret: The Elixir of Life]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 10:22, 23 August 2022

Nicolas Flamel (c. 1330 – 1418) was a French scrivener and manuscript-seller who became posthumously known as an alchemist.

Biography

Born in Pontoise in 1330, Flamel later traveled to Paris to work as a scrivener where he amassed a considerable fortune for himself. This created many rumors as to how he had managed to obtain such as vast fortune relativity quickly.[1]

In his youth, Flamel had a strange dream in which an angel showed him an extraordinary book, known as the Book of Abraham Eleazar, which later allowed him to discover the secrets of alchemy. Flamel went on a pilgrimage to Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle, where he met Maestro Canches, a Jewish Kabbalist who would give him certain keys for interpreting the book, allowing him to use alchemy to acquire his fortune.[1]

Performing his alchemical experiments in a secret laboratory beneath the Notre-Dame,[2] Flamel discovered the formula of the philosopher's stone[3] and created the elixir of life.[2] Prior to his death, Flamel split the Book of Abraham Eleazar into two tomes, titled True Magic and Divine Science.[3] While it is said that the philosopher's stone made Flamel immortal, he died on 22 March 1418. He is mentioned to have been buried alongside his wife in the present-day Cluny Museum in Paris.[1]

Legacy

In 1527, the Italian Assassin Giovanni Borgia and the apprentice of Bombastus, Maria Amiel, visited the tomb of Flamel and his wife inside the Cimetière des innocents, but could not locate their remains although succeeding in finding Flamel's grimoire.[3]

During the French Revolution, the French Assassin Arno Dorian, with the assistance of the fortune-teller Marie Anne Lenormand, discovered Flamel's legendary elixir and stopped it coming into the hands of a cult and delivered it to Lenormand.[4]

Appearances

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