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The '''Prize of the Versipellis''' was an [[Atlantis artifact]], a leftover piece of [[Piece of Eden|technology]] created by the [[Isu]].
The '''Prize of the Versipellis''' was an [[Atlantis artifact]], a leftover piece of [[Piece of Eden|technology]] created by the [[Isu]].


==History==
==History==
After [[Romulus]] stabbed [[Remus]] to death in the [[Temple (Isu)|vault]] beneath the [[Temple of Laran]] and fled, the [[Isu]] [[Mars (deity)|Mars]] manifested and gave a dying Remus the artifact, meantioning that it that would save his life, at the cost of diminishing his free will and turning him into a [[Werewolf|Versipellis]]. Decades later, in 717 BCE, Romulus returned to the vault to hide his [[Excalibur|Sword of Eden]], accompannied by the [[Shields of Mars]] when Remus attacked the group, now a 10 feet tall [[wolf]] man with superhuman strength. Though a formidable adversary, Remus was eventually defeated and, in his final moments, he returned to reason and rejected his hatred and the gift given to him by Mars, reverting into his original form.<ref name="Wolves">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Forging History]]'' – [[Of Wolves and Men]]</ref>
After [[Romulus]] stabbed [[Remus]] to death in the [[Temple (Isu)|vault]] beneath the [[Temple of Laran]] and fled, the [[Isu]] [[Mars (deity)|Mars]] manifested and gave a dying Remus the artifact, mentioning that it that would save his life, at the cost of diminishing his free will and turning him into a ''[[Werewolf|Versipellis]]''. Decades later, in 717 BCE, Romulus returned to the vault to hide his [[Sword of Eden]], the [[Excalibur|Sword of Mars]]. He entered the chamber accompanied by the [[Shields of Mars]] when Remus attacked in them as a 10-foot tall [[wolf]]-man with superhuman strength. Though a formidable adversary, Remus was eventually defeated. In his final moments, he returned to reason and rejected his hatred and Mars' gift, reverting into his original form.<ref name="Wolves">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Forging History]]'' – [[Of Wolves and Men]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Forging History]]''


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Pieces of Eden]]
[[Category:Atlantis artifacts]]
[[Category:Atlantis artifacts]]

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The Prize of the Versipellis was an Atlantis artifact, a leftover piece of technology created by the Isu.

History

After Romulus stabbed Remus to death in the vault beneath the Temple of Laran and fled, the Isu Mars manifested and gave a dying Remus the artifact, mentioning that it that would save his life, at the cost of diminishing his free will and turning him into a Versipellis. Decades later, in 717 BCE, Romulus returned to the vault to hide his Sword of Eden, the Sword of Mars. He entered the chamber accompanied by the Shields of Mars when Remus attacked in them as a 10-foot tall wolf-man with superhuman strength. Though a formidable adversary, Remus was eventually defeated. In his final moments, he returned to reason and rejected his hatred and Mars' gift, reverting into his original form.[1]

Appearances

References