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*[[Rodrigo Borgia]] (1492 - 1499) | *[[Rodrigo Borgia]] (1492 - 1499) | ||
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*[[Nicholas II of Russia]] (? - 1908) | *[[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]] (? - 1908) | ||
*[[Grigori Rasputin]] (1908) | *[[Grigori Rasputin]] (1908) | ||
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The Staff of Eden was a Piece of Eden, shaped like a staff. The Staff of Eden was used by notably pharaohs, popes and tsars.
Use
Designed to control men's minds and bodies; it has a spot in the headpiece where an Apple of Eden can be placed to enhance the mind control powers, and also open The Vault door. Its bottom end is sharpened and can be used as a spear in combat. It also granted the possessor the ability to conceal his presence entirely and the ability of levitation, though whether these were physical affects, or manipulations of the viewers perceptions remains unknown.
Status
The Staff of Eden was presumably destroyed in the Tunguska explosion, caused by the Assassin Nikolai Orelov and Nikola Tesla.
Owners
- Those Who Came Before (? - ?)
- Shabataka (? - ?)
- Moses (? - ?)
- Saint Peter (? - ?)
- Alexander the Great (? - ?)
- Rodrigo Borgia (1492 - 1499)
- Ezio Auditore da Firenze (1499 - ?)
- Nicholas II (? - 1908)
- Grigori Rasputin (1908)
Trivia
- It is possible to kill Rodrigo Borgia without triggering the cinematic cutscene while in the Sistine Chapel if you poison him. After this you can wield the Staff of Eden. Unfortunately, you cannot use any of its powers.
