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==Known owners==
==Known owners==
*[[First Civilization]] (? - ?)<ref name="AC2"/>
*[[First Civilization]] (? - ?)<ref name="AC2"/>
*[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] (1488)<ref name="AC2"/>
*[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] (1488)<ref name="AC2"/>
*[[Caterina Sforza]] (1488 (temporary ownership))<ref name="AC2"/>
*[[Checco Orsi]] (June/July 1488)<ref name="AC2"/>
*[[Checco Orsi]] (June/July 1488)<ref name="AC2"/>
*[[Girolamo Savonarola]] (June/July 1488 - 23 May 1498)<ref name="AC2"/>
*[[Girolamo Savonarola]] (June/July 1488 - 23 May 1498)<ref name="AC2"/>

Revision as of 14:34, 24 February 2012

He who increaseth knowledge, increaseth sorrow.

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The Apple of Eden wielded by Ezio Auditore da Firenze during the Renaissance was a piece of ancient but technologically advanced equipment created by the First Civilization.

Use

Designed to create illusions and to control human minds, and can be used in conjunction with the Staff of Eden (presumably as can other Apples). Also contained knowledge of many technologies used by the First Civilization.[1]

Status

Hidden by Ezio Auditore da Firenze in a First Civilization Vault beneath the Santa Maria Aracoeli in Rome between 1503 and 1506. Uncovered by Desmond Miles on October 10th, 2012.[2]

Known owners

History

Move to Italy

"What if that's why they sent the ship to Cyprus? To find this... Piece of Eden... and bring it back to Venezia."
―Ezio discovering the Spaniard's plan.[src]
The Apple arriving in Venice.

In 1486, while hunting down the Venetian Templars, Ezio Auditore da Firenze learned from Silvio Barbarigo and Dante Moro that the Templars were setting their sails for the island of Cyprus. It was not until 1488, that the artifact was brought from Cyprus to Venice in L'Arsenale, with the artifact still encased in its original ornamental housing.[1]

After the sailors handed it down to one of their associates, Ezio noticed his uncle, Mario Auditore, also watching the Templars from afar. Tailing the soldier, in hopes of leading him to the Spaniard, he followed him all the way to a secluded area, where the courier was given a short time to arrange things for the Spaniard's liking. After Ezio heard of the Spaniard's presence, Ezio knew that he should not let the opportunity of exacting revenge pass. Ezio stealthily infiltrated the courtyard and dispatched the courier and donned the man's armor, posing as a guard.[1]

Rodrigo preparing to fight Ezio for the Apple.

After donning the armor, and preparing the package, Ezio was greeted by a guard captain, who asked him not to ruin the delivery, unknown to him that he was talking to an Assassin. Obeying the captain's orders, Ezio brought the package to a secluded area by the Venetian canals, along with the captain and two more guards with him. Seeing the Spaniard, Rodrigo Borgia, after such a long time, Ezio prepared himself to confront the man responsible for his misery.[1]

Stabbing the guard captain from behind, while holding the package, and dispatching the guards with him, Ezio confronted his family's destroyer.[1]

After two bouts with Borgia, the latter of which involved Ezio fighting off Templar guards, all of the Assassins that had trained Ezio showed up to hold off the guards while Ezio himself dueled Borgia. In the end, Borgia escaped, and Ezio was greeted by all his allies, then told by Niccolò Machiavelli, who had just arrived on the scene, that he was the prophet of the Codex. A disbelieving Ezio demanded Machiavelli's name, which the Assassin promptly gave, then revealed all the others to be Assassins as well. Ezio was subsequently initiated into the Order.[1]

Battle of Forlì

"The Apple needs to remain in the citadel. Keep this safe"
―Ezio, entrusting the Apple to Caterina.[src]
Ezio giving Caterina the Apple.

After arriving in Forlì in 1488, on a mission from Order to keep the Apple safe in the well protected city with their ally Caterina Sforza, Ezio, Caterina and Machiavelli were confronted by Checco Orsi and Ludovico Orsi, who attacked the city to gain the Codex map, unaware of the Apple's presence. After becoming aware of during the battle, the Orsi brothers kidnapped Caterina's children, Bianca and Ottaviano, and threatened to kill them if the Apple and the Codex map was not given to them.[1]

Ezio left the Apple in Caterina's care and then set out to rescue Caterina's children, however, while he was away, Checco had taken the Apple from Caterina. Ezio pursued Checco on through the countryside and assassinated him, retrieving the Apple. However, Checco had stabbed Ezio in the lower abdomen and the Assassin collapsed. Before he passed out, Ezio witnessed a monk with a missing finger take the Apple from him. After recovering several days later, Ezio set out to find the identity of the monk, later being told that the monk was Girolamo Savonarola. Ezio then left for Florence to search for the monk.[1]

Bonfire of the Vanities

"You will do as I command! You will submit!"
―Savonarola trying to control a crowd with the Apple.[src]
Savonarola using the Apple of Eden to control Florence.

After arriving in Florence in 1497, Ezio learned that Savonarola was using the Apple to influence the city leaders to do his will, controlling the civilians in the process. After killing Savonarola's nine lieutenants, greatly reducing Savonarola's power in the city, the monk emerged from his dwellings where Ezio, Machiavelli, La Volpe, and Paola waited with the enraged crowd of civilians that had gathered. Savonarola begun to remind the civilians they should be submitting to his cause.[1]

After this failed attempt, an enraged Savonarola drew the Apple and attempted to use it on the crowd in order control them. However, Ezio quickly threw a knife at Savonarola's hand, breaking the spell and causing the Apple to slip from his grasp. As the crowd carried Savonarola off, a Borgia guard took the Apple after it had slipped from Savonarola's grasp, however Ezio pursued the guard and retrieved the Apple once again for the Assassins.[1]

The Vatican

"Kind of you to bring me the Apple. Now give it here!"
―Rodrigo Borgia demanding the Apple from Ezio.[src]
Ezio using the Apple to create his duplicates.

Upon arriving back at the Villa in 1499, Ezio and the other Assassins once again met to discuss their plan after the assemblement of all thirty Codex pages. Realizing that Rodrigo possessed the Staff of Eden through his ascension as Pope, Ezio prepared for his final confrontation with Rodrigo and traveled to the Vatican itself. Eventually confronting Rodrigo, Ezio lunged towards him, however, the Staff's power knocked him away. With the Apple, Ezio was able to resist Rodrigo's attempt to kill him with the Staff.[1]

Ezio deciding the Apple's fate.

Rodrigo eventually overpowered the Assassin and took the Apple with him into the Vault. Ezio pursued him and finally defeated Rodrigo, he then used the Apple in conjunction with the Staff to open the Vault. Emerging from the Vault after hearing Minerva's message, Ezio escaped the Vatican with his uncle Mario. Subsequently Ezio and Mario took to the rooftops and made their way to a high tower overlooking a canal. Once there, Ezio withdrew the Apple of Eden from his cloak and prepared to drop it into the river, however, he hesitated. Acknowledging that destroying such a powerful artifact was not a decision to be made quickly, Mario offered to keep the Apple safe until Ezio had made up his mind, and the two rode back to their base of operations in the fortress town of Monteriggioni.[2]

Fall of Monteriggioni

Ezio: "Do you have it?"
Mario: "I am keeping it safe."
—Ezio and Mario on the Apple's safety.[src]
File:Apple.jpg
The Apple in Cesare Borgia's hands.

Subsequently the Apple was returned the Monteriggioni to be kept safe. However during the Siege of Monteriggioni, Mario tried to ensure the Apple's safety; however, the invading Borgia were able to breach the city with Mario barely alive and the Apple in the hands of Cesare Borgia. Subsequently after the conclusion of the siege, the Apple was now in the Borgia's possession. Cesare left it in the hands of Leonardo da Vinci for study, forcing him to craft several weapons War Machines from the Apple. Rodrigo soon took it from him and hid it inside St. Peter's Basilica, disapproving of the Apple being used in such ways.[2]

War in Rome

Rodrigo eventually took the Apple from Leonardo without Cesare's knowledge and hid it at St. Peter's Baslilica, the courtyard pavilion. Additionally during the four years in which the Apple was in Borgia hands, the War Machines crafted were all eventually destroyed by Ezio. By August of 1503, Ezio infiltrated the Castel Sant'Angelo to assassinate Rodrigo and Cesare. Soon spying on Rodrigo, Cesare entered and demanded the Apple's whereabouts. Rodrigo however refused to tell his son.[2]

File:Showapple.jpg
Ezio regains the Apple as Cesare arrives.

However, after murdering his father for his attempted murder through poison, Cesare began interrogating Lucrezia Borgia, who knew the Apple's location. After giving in and telling Cesare, both him and Ezio raced for St. Peter's Basilica. However, Ezio subsequently arrived first. Approaching the pavilion, Ezio finally retrieved the Apple of Eden. However, Cesare immediately arrived with guards. Using the Apple to dispose of the guards, Ezio fled for Tiber Island. There he reported to his fellow Assassins of Rodrigo's demise and the recovery of the Apple.[2]

File:LeonardoEzioApple.jpg
Ezio uses the Apple to see the future.

Realizing that Cesare would attempt to rebuild his forces in the coming months, Ezio concluded the Apple would aid them in defeating Cesare. Throughout August to December, Ezio continued to weaken Cesare's military forces through the Apple, killing important assets with the Apple. Eventually however, Cesare gathered his remaining supporters at the gates to Rome. Confronting Cesare, Ezio and the Assassins destroyed his remaining supporters with the Apple. After Cesare's arrest, Ezio was unsure what do to, hence he discussed this with Leonardo and used the Apple to see the future. Seeing Cesare's escape, Ezio immediately left Rome.[2]

Preservation

In 1506, Ezio hid the Apple in the Colosseum Vault, leaving it on the pedestal and sealing the Vault. The Apple remained there, only to be recovered in 2012.[2]

Modern times

"To find the Temples, I'm convinced we need to get our hands on Ezio's Apple of Eden. Minerva altered it somehow when she touched it."
―Lucy Stillman at Monteriggioni.[src]
Desmond, stabbing Lucy under the Apple's control.

In 2012, the modern day Assassins Desmond Miles, Lucy Stillman, Shaun Hastings and Rebecca Crane located the Apple of Eden using the Animus. After arriving at the Colosseum, Desmond made his way through the Colosseum to Santa Maria in Aracoeli, where he found an entrance to let the other Assassins in. While in the church, Desmond activated a pedestal that led them to the chamber where the Apple was located. Making their way up to the central platform, Desmond touched the Apple, causing his DNA to activate it. Through the Apple, Juno took control of his body and made him stab Lucy in the abdomen before causing him to go into shock.[2]

Desmond, Shaun and Rebecca were retrieved from the Vault by his father William Miles and an acquaintance. Desmond was again placed into the Animus, in hopes of getting him out of his trauma.[2] The Apple ended up in William's hands, though he realized he was not able to properly wield it. The Apple was taken with William, Desmond, Shaun and Rebecca when they relocated to New York City.[5]

Abilities

In 1499, Ezio used the Apple in Rome to dispel the effects of the Staff of Eden, as well as to create four hologram doubles. While these doubles could not deal damage, they were able to distract Rodrigo during their battle. After Rodrigo stole the Apple, he combined it with the Staff to paralyze Ezio, then to create the key to the Vault, which he claimed held a "god-felling weapon." In the Vault, Minerva upgraded the Apple.[1]

In 1503, Ezio was briefly able to use the Apple as a weapon. By charging it, a golden perimeter spread around him, followed by a smaller, white perimeter (though these circles decreased slightly upon release). Enemies within the golden circle of effect would proceed to fight each other, while enemies in the white circle would fall to the ground in agony, which was depicted as a kill-by-insanity.[2]

If the golden perimeter affected an enemy with no other enemies around to attack (or if all other enemies had already been killed) the affected enemy would just fall to his knees and beg for mercy. The Apple could also be used in a counter-attack, where briefly activating its effects just as an enemy attacked resulted in an instant kill.[2]

Using the Apple appeared to weaken its user; it is unknown whether this was due to overuse of its powers, or of a desynchronization between Desmond's and Ezio's memories, although it is probably the former, as Desmond could make use of the Apple until, apparently, Ezio automatically stops using it.[2]

Trivia

  • The Apple is mentioned as an important icon in many religious writings; most notably as the "Fruit of Knowledge" in the Garden of Eden.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, the Apple affects and can potentially kill almost anyone, including allies (such as mercenaries and Assassin recruits) and civilians.
  • Using the Apple will drain the player's health, with a greater area of effect draining a greater amount of health; though health will recover faster over time. Additionally, if a guard attacks while Ezio is charging the Apple, the guard will drop and start bleeding, regardless the ring he is in. Also, guards will die if they attack Ezio while he is recovering.
  • During the confrontation with Savonarola, if the player fails to press the relevant hotkey in time, Machiavelli, instead of Ezio, will throw a knife at Savonarola's hand.

References