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[[File: | [[File:ACU Patens.png|thumb|250px|A set of patens from Saint-Denis]] | ||
A '''paten''' is a small plate used to hold the {{Wiki|sacramental bread}} of {{Wiki|Eucharist}}. They are usually made of a precious [[metal]]. | A '''paten''' is a small plate used to hold the {{Wiki|sacramental bread}} of {{Wiki|Eucharist}}. They are usually made of a precious [[metal]]. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center"> | <gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center"> | ||
ACUDB - Patens.png|Dom Poirier's illustration of the patens | |||
ACU TDK Book 01.png|A drawing of the patens in Dom Poirier's journal | ACU TDK Book 01.png|A drawing of the patens in Dom Poirier's journal | ||
ACU TDK Book 02.png|Description of the patens in the journal | |||
ACU TDK Book 03.png|The whereabouts of the first two patens | |||
ACU TDK Book 04.png|The whereabouts of the third paten | |||
ACU Raising the Dead 1.jpg|Arno and Léon analyzing the patens | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 16:41, 28 August 2025

A paten is a small plate used to hold the sacramental bread of Eucharist. They are usually made of a precious metal.
History
During the French Revolution in 1794, the monk Dom Poirier listed in his journal a set of three patens in the town of Saint-Denis. During his search for the Isu Temple beneath Saint-Denis, Arno Dorian acquired Poirier's journal and learned about the patens, which he believed to be connected to the temple due to having seen a painting of them while exploring the city's catacombs.[1]
Arno subsequently located and retrieved two of the patens while his ally, the young boy Léon, found the third. As the pair tried to figure out how the patens functioned, Madame Margot came to check on them while carrying a candle. When one of the patens was exposed to the candle's light, Arno saw an image on it and subsequently used the candle to discover the hidden images on the other patens. Once put together, the images created a map leading to the Temple's entrance, which Arno promptly left to find.[2]
Gallery
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Dom Poirier's illustration of the patens
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A drawing of the patens in Dom Poirier's journal
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Description of the patens in the journal
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The whereabouts of the first two patens
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The whereabouts of the third paten
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Arno and Léon analyzing the patens