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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Pythagorean vault is the only one so far to not feature one of Those Who Came Before.
*The numbers revealed in the Pythagorean vault are the latitude and longitude of [[Wikipedia:Turin (town), New York|Turin, New York]].
*The numbers revealed in the Pythagorean vault are the latitude and longitude of [[Wikipedia:Turin (town), New York|Turin, New York]].



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The vault within the Temple of Pythagoras.

The Pythagorean Vault was a comparatively small chamber constructed by Those Who Came Before, and was later incorporated into the Temple of Pythagoras. It was largely hollow, save for a small pedestal located in the center of the main chamber on a raised base.

In 1506, the vault was visited by Ezio Auditore and Leonardo da Vinci during their exploration of the Pythagorean temple. In it they were confronted by a series of number and letter codes: "43 39 19 N, 75 27 42 W." Though Leonardo thought that the sequence meant nothing, Ezio simply remarked that it was not meant for either of them.

In 1527, Giovanni Borgia and Maria Amiel visited the vault. There, Giovanni suffered a type of transformation, and an entity by the name of Consus spoke through him.

Trivia

  • The numbers revealed in the Pythagorean vault are the latitude and longitude of Turin, New York.

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