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====Destruction of a Piece==== | ====Destruction of a Piece==== | ||
Following the destruction of Apple of Eden #2 during an experiment at the [[Denver]] International Airport, the Templars found themselves in need of another artifact with similar properties. Seeking access to a map that indicated the location of all Pieces of Eden, Abstergo kidnapped Desmond Miles in order to view the memories of his ancestor, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad. This would allow them to see the very same map that Altaïr discovered in 1191.<ref name="AC" /> | Following the destruction of Apple of Eden #2 during an experiment at the [[Denver]] International Airport, the Templars found themselves in need of another artifact with similar properties. Seeking access to a map that indicated the location of all Pieces of Eden, Abstergo kidnapped Desmond Miles in order to view the memories of his ancestor, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad. This would allow them to see the very same map that Altaïr discovered in 1191.<ref name="AC" /> | ||
[[File:Tungaska Explod v.png|thumb|250px|left|The Tunguska explosion]] | [[File:Tungaska Explod v.png|thumb|250px|left|The Tunguska explosion]] | ||
Each of the Pieces of Eden contained a great deal of potential energy, and the destruction of one could cause an explosion on the scale of a nuclear blast. One such [[Tunguska explosion|explosion]] occurred in 1908, in the region of [[Tunguska]], [[Russia]]. The [[Imperial Sceptre]], one of the Staves of Eden, was seemingly destroyed when [[Nikola Tesla]] fired at the Tunguska facility with his wireless electric weapon, attempting to strike a blow against the Templars.<ref name="AC2" /><ref name="AC" /><ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' - Issue #2</ref> | Each of the Pieces of Eden contained a great deal of potential energy, and the destruction of one could cause an explosion on the scale of a nuclear blast. One such [[Tunguska explosion|explosion]] occurred in 1908, in the region of [[Tunguska]], [[Russia]]. The [[Imperial Sceptre]], one of the Staves of Eden, was seemingly destroyed when [[Nikola Tesla]] fired at the Tunguska facility with his wireless electric weapon, attempting to strike a blow against the Templars.<ref name="AC2" /><ref name="AC" /><ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' - Issue #2</ref> | ||
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===Resistance=== | ===Resistance=== | ||
{{Quote|I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING. I KNOW WHAT YOU DID. I SAW HIM. HE HAD A METAL BALL. IT OPENED. THEY WENT CRAZY. SHOOTING. STABBING. TORE EACH OTHER TO PIECES. I KNOW IT WAS YOU PEOPLE. SAW THE LOGO. HEARD THE NAME. I'M GOING TO TELL. ANYONE WHO WILL LISTEN. YOU'LL BE EXPOSED. THEY'LL KNOW THE TRUTH. AND THEN YOU WILL PAY. YOU CRAZY BASTARDS. YOU'LL PAY.|An unidentified individual's e-mail to Dr. Warren Vidic.|Assassin's Creed}} | {{Quote|I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING. I KNOW WHAT YOU DID. I SAW HIM. HE HAD A METAL BALL. IT OPENED. THEY WENT CRAZY. SHOOTING. STABBING. TORE EACH OTHER TO PIECES. I KNOW IT WAS YOU PEOPLE. SAW THE LOGO. HEARD THE NAME. I'M GOING TO TELL. ANYONE WHO WILL LISTEN. YOU'LL BE EXPOSED. THEY'LL KNOW THE TRUTH. AND THEN YOU WILL PAY. YOU CRAZY BASTARDS. YOU'LL PAY.|An unidentified individual's e-mail to Dr. Warren Vidic.|Assassin's Creed|Warren Vidic's email}} | ||
[[File:Mentor's wake 13.png|thumb|250px|Altaïr deactivating an Apple]] | [[File:Mentor's wake 13.png|thumb|250px|Altaïr deactivating an Apple]] | ||
Although the Isu created humanity to be susceptible to the Pieces of Eden, eventual cross-breeding between them and their slaves led to the birth of a hybrid species. These new humans possessed some of the [[Eagle Vision|natural abilities]] of their creators and were free of the neurotransmitter necessary for the Pieces of Eden to control them.<ref name="AC2" /> | Although the Isu created humanity to be susceptible to the Pieces of Eden, eventual cross-breeding between them and their slaves led to the birth of a hybrid species. These new humans possessed some of the [[Eagle Vision|natural abilities]] of their creators and were free of the neurotransmitter necessary for the Pieces of Eden to control them.<ref name="AC2" /> | ||
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===Apples of Eden=== | ===Apples of Eden=== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
ACU Apple of Eden 1 render.png|link=Apple of Eden 1|'''[[Apple of Eden 1]]''' | ACU Apple of Eden 1 render.png|link=Apple of Eden 1|'''[[Apple of Eden 1]]''' | ||
ACO Apple of Eden.png|link=Apple of Eden 2|'''[[Apple of Eden 2]]'''<br>{{c|destroyed}} | ACO Apple of Eden.png|link=Apple of Eden 2|'''[[Apple of Eden 2]]'''<br>{{c|destroyed}} | ||
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===Atlantis artifacts=== | ===Atlantis artifacts=== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
ACOD Prize of the Cyclops.png|link=Prize of the Cyclops|'''[[Prize of the Cyclops]]'''<br>{{c|in the [[Gateway to the Lost City]]}} | ACOD Prize of the Cyclops.png|link=Prize of the Cyclops|'''[[Prize of the Cyclops]]'''<br>{{c|in the [[Gateway to the Lost City]]}} | ||
ACOD Prize of the Sphinx.png|link=Prize of the Medusa|'''[[Prize of the Medusa]]'''<br>{{c|in the Gateway to the Lost City}} | ACOD Prize of the Sphinx.png|link=Prize of the Medusa|'''[[Prize of the Medusa]]'''<br>{{c|in the Gateway to the Lost City}} | ||
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===Rings of Eden=== | ===Rings of Eden=== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
ACIII-RingofEden 1.png|link=Rings of Eden|'''[[Rings of Eden]]''' | ACIII-RingofEden 1.png|link=Rings of Eden|'''[[Rings of Eden]]''' | ||
Wiki noimage.jpg|link=Hnituðr|'''[[Hnituðr]]''' | Wiki noimage.jpg|link=Hnituðr|'''[[Hnituðr]]''' | ||
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===Shrouds of Eden=== | ===Shrouds of Eden=== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
Philippi, Macedonia.png|link=Shroud of Eden 1|'''[[Shroud of Eden 1]]'''<br>{{c|destroyed}} | Philippi, Macedonia.png|link=Shroud of Eden 1|'''[[Shroud of Eden 1]]'''<br>{{c|destroyed}} | ||
ACS Shroud of Eden.png|link=Shroud of Eden 2|'''[[Shroud of Eden 2]]'''<br>{{c|destroyed}} | ACS Shroud of Eden.png|link=Shroud of Eden 2|'''[[Shroud of Eden 2]]'''<br>{{c|destroyed}} | ||
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===Spears of Eden=== | ===Spears of Eden=== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
ACV Gungnir Full render.png|link=Gungnir|'''[[Gungnir]]''' | ACV Gungnir Full render.png|link=Gungnir|'''[[Gungnir]]''' | ||
Spear of Leonidas.png|link=Spear of Leonidas|'''[[Spear of Leonidas]]'''<br>{{c|with [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]]}} | Spear of Leonidas.png|link=Spear of Leonidas|'''[[Spear of Leonidas]]'''<br>{{c|with [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]]}} | ||
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===Staves of Eden=== | ===Staves of Eden=== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
Alexander's Staff of Eden.png|link=Scepter of Alexander the Great|'''[[Scepter of Alexander the Great]]''' | Alexander's Staff of Eden.png|link=Scepter of Alexander the Great|'''[[Scepter of Alexander the Great]]''' | ||
AC The Fall Imperial Sceptre Render.png|link=Imperial Sceptre|'''[[Imperial Sceptre]]'''<br>{{c|destroyed}} | AC The Fall Imperial Sceptre Render.png|link=Imperial Sceptre|'''[[Imperial Sceptre]]'''<br>{{c|destroyed}} | ||
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===Swords of Eden=== | ===Swords of Eden=== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
ACU Sword of Eden.png|link=Sword of Eden 1|'''[[Sword of Eden 1]]'''<br>{{c|in [[Alan Rikkin]]'s Office}} | ACU Sword of Eden.png|link=Sword of Eden 1|'''[[Sword of Eden 1]]'''<br>{{c|in [[Alan Rikkin]]'s Office}} | ||
Sword of Eden 2.png|link=Sword of Eden 2|'''[[Sword of Eden 2]]''' | Sword of Eden 2.png|link=Sword of Eden 2|'''[[Sword of Eden 2]]''' | ||
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===Other Pieces of Eden=== | ===Other Pieces of Eden=== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
AC2A - Ankh.png|link=Ankh|'''[[Ankh]]''' | AC2A - Ankh.png|link=Ankh|'''[[Ankh]]''' | ||
ACV Glenat - Codex of Eden 2.png|link=Codex of Eden|'''[[Codex of Eden]]'''<br>{{c|destroyed}} | ACV Glenat - Codex of Eden 2.png|link=Codex of Eden|'''[[Codex of Eden]]'''<br>{{c|destroyed}} | ||
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ACUp Saturn's Scythe.png|link=Scythe of Eden|'''[[Scythe of Eden]]''' | ACUp Saturn's Scythe.png|link=Scythe of Eden|'''[[Scythe of Eden]]''' | ||
Shard of Staff.png|link=Shards of Eden|'''[[Shards of Eden]]''' | Shard of Staff.png|link=Shards of Eden|'''[[Shards of Eden]]''' | ||
ACFT - Pieces of Eden.png|'''[[Southeast | ACFT - Pieces of Eden.png|'''[[Southeast Asian Pieces of Eden]]''' | ||
Wiki noimage.jpg|link=Stone of Scone|'''[[Stone of Scone]]'''<br>{{c|in the [[Iona Vault]]}} | Wiki noimage.jpg|link=Stone of Scone|'''[[Stone of Scone]]'''<br>{{c|in the [[Iona Vault]]}} | ||
ACLD Trident of Eden render.png|link=Trident of Eden|'''[[Trident of Eden]]'''<br>{{c|with [[Sebastian Monroe]]}} | ACLD Trident of Eden render.png|link=Trident of Eden|'''[[Trident of Eden]]'''<br>{{c|with [[Sebastian Monroe]]}} | ||
Wiki noimage.jpg|link=Tui Bei Tu|'''[[Tui Bei Tu]]''' | Wiki noimage.jpg|link=Tui Bei Tu|'''[[Tui Bei Tu]]''' | ||
Wiki noimage.jpg|link=Vejovis' dagger|'''[[Vejovis' dagger]]'''<br>{{c|half destroyed;<br> half with [[Joey]]}} | Wiki noimage.jpg|link=Vejovis' dagger|'''[[Vejovis' dagger]]'''<br>{{c|half destroyed;<br>half with [[Joey]]}} | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Unless otherwise noted, current status of the item is unknown. | Unless otherwise noted, current status of the item is unknown. | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
AC4 Antikythera Mechanism.png|link=Antikythera mechanism|'''[[Antikythera mechanism]]''' | AC4 Antikythera Mechanism.png|link=Antikythera mechanism|'''[[Antikythera mechanism]]''' | ||
AC4 Baghdad Battery.png|link=Baghdad Battery|'''[[Baghdad Battery]]''' | AC4 Baghdad Battery.png|link=Baghdad Battery|'''[[Baghdad Battery]]''' | ||
ACI Blood vial.png|link=Blood vial|'''[[Blood vial | ACI Blood vial.png|link=Blood vial|'''[[Blood vial]]s''' | ||
Wiki noimage.jpg|link=Eye|'''[[Eye]]''' | Wiki noimage.jpg|link=Eye|'''[[Eye]]''' | ||
Wiki noimage.jpg|link=Global aurora borealis device|'''[[Global aurora borealis device]]'''<br>{{c|intact}} | Wiki noimage.jpg|link=Global aurora borealis device|'''[[Global aurora borealis device]]'''<br>{{c|intact}} | ||
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===Armor=== | ===Armor=== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
ACS The Aegis.jpg|link=Aegis|'''[[Aegis]]''' | ACS The Aegis.jpg|link=Aegis|'''[[Aegis]]''' | ||
File:ACOD FoA JoA Armor of the Dikastes.jpg|link=Armor of the Dikastes|'''[[Armor of the Dikastes]]'''<br>{{c|simulation only}} | File:ACOD FoA JoA Armor of the Dikastes.jpg|link=Armor of the Dikastes|'''[[Armor of the Dikastes]]'''<br>{{c|simulation only}} | ||
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===Crowns of the [[Sister Realms]]=== | ===Crowns of the [[Sister Realms]]=== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
ACOD FoA ToH Crown of Hades.png|link=Crown of Hades|'''[[Crown of Hades]]'''<br>{{c|simulation only}} | ACOD FoA ToH Crown of Hades.png|link=Crown of Hades|'''[[Crown of Hades]]'''<br>{{c|simulation only}} | ||
ACOD FoA JoA Crown of Poseidon.png|link=Crown of Poseidon|'''[[Crown of Poseidon]]'''<br>{{c|simulation only}} | ACOD FoA JoA Crown of Poseidon.png|link=Crown of Poseidon|'''[[Crown of Poseidon]]'''<br>{{c|simulation only}} | ||
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===Keys and Cores=== | ===Keys and Cores=== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
AC3 Grand-temple-key render.png|link=Grand Temple Key|'''[[Grand Temple Key]]''' | AC3 Grand-temple-key render.png|link=Grand Temple Key|'''[[Grand Temple Key]]''' | ||
File:Wiki noimage.jpg|'''[[Heart]]'''<br>{{c|in [[Abstergo Industries]] custody}} | File:Wiki noimage.jpg|'''[[Heart]]'''<br>{{c|in [[Abstergo Industries]] custody}} | ||
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===Shields=== | ===Shields=== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
ACV The Morrigan's Guard Mythical.png|link=The Morrigan's Guard|'''[[The Morrigan's Guard]]''' | ACV The Morrigan's Guard Mythical.png|link=The Morrigan's Guard|'''[[The Morrigan's Guard]]''' | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Weapons=== | ===Weapons=== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
ACOD Atlantean Blade.png|link=Atlantean Blade|'''[[Atlantean Blade]]''' | ACOD Atlantean Blade.png|link=Atlantean Blade|'''[[Atlantean Blade]]''' | ||
ACV Blazing Sword.jpg|link=The Blazing Sword|'''[[The Blazing Sword]]''' | ACV Blazing Sword.jpg|link=The Blazing Sword|'''[[The Blazing Sword]]''' | ||
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== Trivia== | == Trivia== | ||
*Al Mualim is the first known user and possible coiner of the term "piece of Eden". | *Al Mualim is the first known user and possible coiner of the term "piece of Eden". | ||
*According to the [[Glyphs]] and [[The Truth|Truth files]], many legends and myths throughout human history are actually historically accurate. The supernatural or paranormal parts of each legend can be explained by the protagonist in each having acquired their own Piece of Eden (i.e. the Greek myth of [[Perseus]], King Arthur, etc). | *According to the [[Glyphs]] and [[The Truth|Truth files]], many legends and myths throughout human history are actually historically accurate. The supernatural or paranormal parts of each legend can be explained by the protagonist in each having acquired their own Piece of Eden (i.e. the Greek myth of [[Perseus]], King Arthur, etc). | ||
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{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
{{Isu}} | {{Isu}} | ||
[[fr:Fragments d'Éden]] | [[fr:Fragments d'Éden]] | ||
[[ja:エデンの果実]] | [[ja:エデンの果実]] | ||
Revision as of 05:51, 7 February 2024

A Piece of Eden is a type of sophisticated technology created by the Isu which reacts with the network of neurotransmitters engineered into human brains. With the notable exception of the Shrouds of Eden, the majority of the Pieces of Eden were designed for the primary purpose of mentally and physically controlling human thoughts, emotions, and behavior. They were, therefore, the main instrument by which the Isu forced the humans to serve as slaves.
The powers of the Pieces of Eden have mystified humanity over millennia, enough for them to conflate them with "magic" throughout history. The extinction of the Isu civilization following the Great Catastrophe only reinforced this, as memories of the Isu faded into legends and myths. Since humans lack the technological expertise to reproduce these devices, they have long been the subject of innumerable conflicts between rival humans seeking them for their own ends. In particular, they are a central obsession of the Templar Order, which has devoted much of their resources to searching and seizing these artifacts in their quest for world domination.
Description
Although most classes of Pieces of Eden, such as the Apples and Staves of Eden, were utilized as tools by which humanity could be controlled, others deviated from this purpose. The Swords of Eden are primarily weapons capable of emitting energy blasts while the Shrouds of Eden are medical in nature, designed for healing even the most mortal of wounds. The diverse functions of the devices extend further: many are capable of bending the thoughts of one or more individuals to that of the user, projecting illusions or concealing the user's presence. The Precursor boxes, powered by other Pieces of Eden, can imprint the memories of its users onto others and decode examples of Isu script, like the Voynich manuscript. Other functions are more mundane relative to modern human technology, such as the projection of holograms or the Crystal Skulls which act as long-distance communication devices, but these nevertheless appeared supernatural to ancient peoples.
Since the end of the Isu civilization, these devices, appearing sporadically in the hands of humans, have acquired a status as legendary relics of phenomenal properties. Greatly eclipsing the technological level of human civilization, even into modern times, the Pieces of Eden bestow tremendous power over society to those who come to possess them. Their employment has therefore had immense impacts on human history; some of the most influential leaders such as Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Mahatma Gandhi were aided by their use of a Piece of Eden.
Recognizing their significance, the Pieces of Eden have been at the forefront of the Templar Order's goals for centuries as they hope that by exploiting the artifacts, they could achieve their vision of a New World Order. The contest for the Pieces of Eden between the Templars and their archenemies, the Assassins, who traditionally seek to safeguard them, has been a hallmark of their millennia long war.
History
- Main article: History of the Piece of Eden
Characteristics and attributes
Amongst the greatest tools known to man, the Apples of Eden can control the human mind by interacting with a neurotransmitter located deep in the human brain. Other Pieces of Eden are capable of warping reality, creating illusions, ensuring total obedience and healing physical injuries.[1][2] Both Templars and the Assassins believe that the Pieces of Eden were responsible for many historical tales and miracles, such as the Parting of the Red Sea, the Trojan War, the miracles enacted by Jesus Christ, and the Biblical plagues that ravaged Egypt.[3] According to Dr. Álvaro Gramática, all Pieces of Eden are made of an unknown metal resembling gold or silver that Abstergo dubbed 'Pathorica'.[4]
Abilities of the Pieces
Some Pieces of Eden were known to interact with and change the passage of time, possibly creating paradoxes. Others were able to "speak" to those who wielded them, as was the case with Ezio Auditore, Perotto Calderon and Giovanni Borgia, who spoke with Ezio's Apple and the Shroud.[2][5]
When activated, Apples of Eden are capable of extending a pulse of energy that can drive those in the surrounding area to insanity and death. Doing so has a detrimental effect on the physical health of the wielder if they are unskilled in the Apples' use, but a capable user is not as easily afflicted.[6] Altaïr, for example, was able to use Apple #2 for a limited duration without adverse affects at age 92.[7] Using the Pieces' powers in short bursts can also minimize the negative effects dealt by the artifacts, though to what extent is unknown.[1]
Destruction of a Piece
Following the destruction of Apple of Eden #2 during an experiment at the Denver International Airport, the Templars found themselves in need of another artifact with similar properties. Seeking access to a map that indicated the location of all Pieces of Eden, Abstergo kidnapped Desmond Miles in order to view the memories of his ancestor, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad. This would allow them to see the very same map that Altaïr discovered in 1191.[3]

Each of the Pieces of Eden contained a great deal of potential energy, and the destruction of one could cause an explosion on the scale of a nuclear blast. One such explosion occurred in 1908, in the region of Tunguska, Russia. The Imperial Sceptre, one of the Staves of Eden, was seemingly destroyed when Nikola Tesla fired at the Tunguska facility with his wireless electric weapon, attempting to strike a blow against the Templars.[1][3][8]
However, the blast failed to totally destroy the Staff, and at least one shard remained.[9] The Staff shard still possessed powers of mind control, as demonstrated by Grigori Rasputin. While he was in possession of the shard, he brainwashed Alexandra Feodorovna, the wife of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, as well as several disciples like Khioniya Guseva.[2]
Resistance
- "I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING. I KNOW WHAT YOU DID. I SAW HIM. HE HAD A METAL BALL. IT OPENED. THEY WENT CRAZY. SHOOTING. STABBING. TORE EACH OTHER TO PIECES. I KNOW IT WAS YOU PEOPLE. SAW THE LOGO. HEARD THE NAME. I'M GOING TO TELL. ANYONE WHO WILL LISTEN. YOU'LL BE EXPOSED. THEY'LL KNOW THE TRUTH. AND THEN YOU WILL PAY. YOU CRAZY BASTARDS. YOU'LL PAY."
- ―An unidentified individual's e-mail to Dr. Warren Vidic.[src]-[m]

Although the Isu created humanity to be susceptible to the Pieces of Eden, eventual cross-breeding between them and their slaves led to the birth of a hybrid species. These new humans possessed some of the natural abilities of their creators and were free of the neurotransmitter necessary for the Pieces of Eden to control them.[1]
The first two known hybrids were Adam and Eve, who later stole one of the Apples of Eden and instigated the Human-Isu War.[1] Members of their lineage inherited these natural abilities and immunity to the Pieces, although the Pieces' ability to physically manipulate them remained.[3] These traits were passed down through generations to the likes of Altaïr, Ezio and Desmond.[1]
By the early 21st century, the Templars were aware that some humans were immune to the Pieces' mind control. On at least one occasion, Dr. Warren Vidic received an email from an individual unaffected by the Apple's power, who threatened to expose what they had seen when an Apple was used on others.[3]
Known Pieces of Eden
Unless otherwise noted, current status of the item is unknown.
Apples of Eden
-
Apple of Eden 2
(destroyed) -
Apple of Eden 4
(presumed destroyed) -
Apple of Eden 7
(destroyed) -
Treasure Hunter's Apple of Eden
(destroyed) -
Isle of Skye's Apple of Eden
(presumed destroyed)
Atlantis artifacts
-
Prize of the Medusa
(in the Gateway to the Lost City) -
Prize of the Minotaur
(in the Gateway to the Lost City) -
Prize of the Sphinx
(in the Gateway to the Lost City)
Rings of Eden
Shrouds of Eden
-
Shroud of Eden 1
(destroyed) -
Shroud of Eden 2
(destroyed)
Spears of Eden
Staves of Eden
-
Imperial Sceptre
(destroyed) -
Staff of Hermes Trismegistus
(with Basim Ibn Ishaq) -
Shattered Staff of Eden
(destroyed) -
Scepter of Aset
(in a well near Edfu, Egypt)
Swords of Eden
Other Pieces of Eden
-
Codex of Eden
(destroyed) -
Lia Fáil
(destroyed) -
Precursor Box
(presumed destroyed) -
The Pyramid
(destroyed)
Other Isu artifacts
Unless otherwise noted, current status of the item is unknown.
-
Global aurora borealis device
(intact) -
Power sources
(in the Grand Temple) -
Pyramid fragments
(adorned in the Spear of Leonidas)
Armor
-
Armor of the Dikastes
(simulation only) -
Armor of the Fallen
(simulation only) -
First Civilization Set
(simulation only)
Crowns of the Sister Realms
-
Crown of Hades
(simulation only) -
Crown of Poseidon
(simulation only) -
Prototype Crown
(simulation only)
Keys and Cores
Shields
Weapons
-
Mace of Atlantis
(simulation only) -
Staff of the Dikastes
(simulation only)
Trivia
- Al Mualim is the first known user and possible coiner of the term "piece of Eden".
- According to the Glyphs and Truth files, many legends and myths throughout human history are actually historically accurate. The supernatural or paranormal parts of each legend can be explained by the protagonist in each having acquired their own Piece of Eden (i.e. the Greek myth of Perseus, King Arthur, etc).
- During his battle with Rodrigo Borgia in the Sistine Chapel, Ezio created copies of himself, much like Al Mualim did against Altaïr. If Ezio's robes are customized, or if the Armor of Altaïr is worn, his copies appeared with different sets of armor and colors. If he was not customized, each copy would be perfectly identical to the real Ezio, besides his weapon.
- Both the Codex map and the map projection show that there were only fifty Pieces of Eden at that time, though Subject 16 said the Shroud was Piece of Eden 66.
- In the French and German version of Assassin's Creed II, the Shroud was referred to as number 36, not 66. This however, was an oversight.
- The Chalice was initially thought to be a Piece of Eden; however, besides the Shroud, all other artifacts linked to the Christ-figure were confirmed to be merely literary tools.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Assassin's Creed II
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Assassin's Creed
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Syndicate – Database: Reconstructed Data 002
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood novel
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Revelations
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: The Fall - Issue #2
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: The Fall - Issue #3
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