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'''Apple of Eden #7'''<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Infographics]]''</ref> was | '''Apple of Eden #7'''<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Infographics]]''</ref> was one of the [[Apples of Eden]], leftover [[Piece of Eden|pieces of technology]] created by the [[Isu]]. It was notably wielded by the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] during the 1860s, until its destruction in a lab accident. | ||
==Usage == | |||
Like the other Apples of Eden, it was designed to create illusions and control people's minds. However, it quickly became unstable when not wielded properly, as shown when it caused the destruction of an underground tunnel while in the hands of [[Cavanagh]],<ref name="Underworld" /> and when it exploded after being exposed to high voltages of electricity.<ref name="SimplePlan">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[A Simple Plan]]</ref> | |||
== | ==Known owners== | ||
*[[Isu]] (?-?) | |||
* [[Isu]] (?-?) | *[[Charles Pearson]] (1862)<ref name="Underworld">[[Assassin's Creed: Underworld|''Assassin's Creed: Underworld'']]</ref> | ||
* [[Charles Pearson]] (1862) | *[[Cavanagh]] (1862)<ref name="Underworld" /> | ||
* [[Cavanagh]] (1862) | *[[Marchant]] (1862)<ref name="Underworld" /> | ||
* [[Marchant]] (1862) | *[[Templars]] (1862-1868)<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref> | ||
* [[Templars]] (1862-1868) | *[[David Brewster]] (1868)<ref name="ACS" /> | ||
* [[David Brewster]] (1868) | |||
==History== | |||
During the mid-19th century, the British Templars learned that the Apple was buried in and assigned Cavanagh to oversee the construction of the world's first as a cover to search for the artifact. However, Cavanagh secretly plotted to use the Apple to overthrow once he had acquired it. | |||
In 1862, the Apple was inadvertently found by solicitor [[Charles Pearson]], who was unaware of its true nature and used it to adorn his walking stick. To acquire the artifact, Cavanagh ordered his subordinate Bharat Singh, in reality the undercover [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Jayadeep Mir]], to kill Pearson, though he intended to betray Mir aferwards and frame him for the murder, having discovered his true identity. However, Mir refused to kill an innocent man, forcing Cavanagh to assassinate Pearson himself during the railway's inauguration.<ref name="Underworld" /> | |||
With the Apple in his possession, Cavanagh used it to attack Mir and his mentor [[Ethan Frye]], but the artifact's powers soon caused the underground tunnel they were in to collapse. Mir and Frye managed to escape while Cavanagh was killed by fellow Templar [[Marchant]] under the orders of Starrick, who had learned about Cavanagh's plans to betray him. Marchant then claimed the Apple and delivered it to the Order.<ref name="Underworld" /> | |||
In early 1868, the Apple was given to the Templar scientist [[David Brewster]] for experimentation in his laboratory in [[Croydon]]. The Assassin [[Evie Frye]] killed Brewster and planned to retrieve the artifact, but the experiment went awry and the Apple, along with the laboratory, were destroyed, though Evie managed to escape to safety.<ref name="SimplePlan" /> | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Apple of Eden #7[1] was one of the Apples of Eden, leftover pieces of technology created by the Isu. It was notably wielded by the British Rite of the Templar Order during the 1860s, until its destruction in a lab accident.
Usage
Like the other Apples of Eden, it was designed to create illusions and control people's minds. However, it quickly became unstable when not wielded properly, as shown when it caused the destruction of an underground tunnel while in the hands of Cavanagh,[2] and when it exploded after being exposed to high voltages of electricity.[3]
Known owners
- Isu (?-?)
- Charles Pearson (1862)[2]
- Cavanagh (1862)[2]
- Marchant (1862)[2]
- Templars (1862-1868)[4]
- David Brewster (1868)[4]
History
During the mid-19th century, the British Templars learned that the Apple was buried in and assigned Cavanagh to oversee the construction of the world's first as a cover to search for the artifact. However, Cavanagh secretly plotted to use the Apple to overthrow once he had acquired it.
In 1862, the Apple was inadvertently found by solicitor Charles Pearson, who was unaware of its true nature and used it to adorn his walking stick. To acquire the artifact, Cavanagh ordered his subordinate Bharat Singh, in reality the undercover Assassin Jayadeep Mir, to kill Pearson, though he intended to betray Mir aferwards and frame him for the murder, having discovered his true identity. However, Mir refused to kill an innocent man, forcing Cavanagh to assassinate Pearson himself during the railway's inauguration.[2]
With the Apple in his possession, Cavanagh used it to attack Mir and his mentor Ethan Frye, but the artifact's powers soon caused the underground tunnel they were in to collapse. Mir and Frye managed to escape while Cavanagh was killed by fellow Templar Marchant under the orders of Starrick, who had learned about Cavanagh's plans to betray him. Marchant then claimed the Apple and delivered it to the Order.[2]
In early 1868, the Apple was given to the Templar scientist David Brewster for experimentation in his laboratory in Croydon. The Assassin Evie Frye killed Brewster and planned to retrieve the artifact, but the experiment went awry and the Apple, along with the laboratory, were destroyed, though Evie managed to escape to safety.[3]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Syndicate (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Underworld
- Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide (2nd edition)
References
