Welcome to Assassin's Creed Wiki! Log in and join the community.

Staves of Eden: Difference between revisions

From the Assassin's Creed Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Gener4l Cl4ank4
mNo edit summary
imported>Darman36
Cleaning
Line 28: Line 28:
*[[Scepter of Alexander the Great|Alexander's Staff]]: ''Unknown''<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>
*[[Scepter of Alexander the Great|Alexander's Staff]]: ''Unknown''<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>
*[[Shattered Staff of Eden|Shattered Staff]]: ''Destroyed''<ref name="ACReb">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''</ref>
*[[Shattered Staff of Eden|Shattered Staff]]: ''Destroyed''<ref name="ACReb">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''</ref>
*[[Staff of Hermes Trismegistus|Staff of Hermes]]: With [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]]<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>
*[[Staff of Hermes Trismegistus|Staff of Hermes]]: With [[Basim ibn Ishaq]]<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>
*[[Venetian Staff of Eden|Venetian Staff]]: Underground beneath the [[Colosseum Vault]]<ref name="Roma">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice]]'' ''[[Roma (expansion pack)|Roma]]''</ref>
*[[Venetian Staff of Eden|Venetian Staff]]: Underground beneath the [[Colosseum Vault]]<ref name="Roma">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice]] – [[Roma (expansion pack)|Roma]]''</ref>
*[[Staff of Seth]]: ''Unknown''<ref name="Fulfill Your Destiny">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' ''[[Forging History]]'' – [[Fulfill your Destiny]]</ref>
*[[Staff of Seth]]: ''Unknown''<ref name="Fulfill Your Destiny">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Forging History]]'' – [[Fulfill your Destiny]]</ref>
|created = [[Isu]]
|created = [[Isu]]
|made = Prehistory
|made = Prehistory
}}
}}
The '''Staves of Eden''' are [[Pieces of Eden]] embodying sovereignty and dominion.<ref name="Encyclopedia">''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]''</ref> Known throughout history by various names, the Staves have been used by various [[Egypt]]ian pharaohs and priests, [[Israel]]ite prophets and scholars, [[Rome|Roman]] Catholic [[Papacy|Popes]], and [[Russia]]n Tsars.
The '''Staves of Eden''' are [[Pieces of Eden]] embodying sovereignty and dominion.<ref name="Encyclopedia">''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]''</ref> Known throughout history by various names, the Staves have been used by various [[Egypt]]ian [[pharaoh]]s and [[priest]]s, the {{Wiki|Israelites}}' {{Wiki|Prophets in Judaism|prophets}}, [[Rome|Roman]] Catholic [[Papacy|Popes]], and [[Russia]]n Tsars.
 
With the exception of the identical [[Papal Staff of Eden|Papal Staff]] and the reconstructed [[Shattered Staff of Eden|Shattered Staff]], both of which bore crosses on the tips and four bars extending out to the sides, no two Staves are of the same make, with their heads' decorations bearing different designs ranging from simple enlarged ''{{Wiki|fleur-de-lis}}'' to an ornate pair of wings and two coiling [[snake]]s.


==Powers==
==Powers==
Designed to control men's minds and bodies, the Staves often held a cradle in their headpiece capable of fitting an [[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]], which would then enhance the Apple's mind control. This combination of two Pieces of Eden could also be used to open the door to a number of [[Isu]] locations such as the [[Vatican Vault]].<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
Designed to control men's minds and bodies, the Staves often held a cradle in their headpiece capable of fitting an [[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]], which would then enhance the Apple's mind control. This combination of two Pieces of Eden could also be used to open the door to a number of [[Isu]] locations such as the [[Vatican Vault]].<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


The Staves' ends were usually sharpened and could be wielded as a [[spear]] in combat. The artifact also granted the possessor the ability to conceal their presence entirely, and the power of levitation; though whether these were physical effects or simply manipulations of the viewers' perceptions remains unknown.<ref name="AC2" />
Many Staves' ends were sharpened and could be wielded as a [[spear]] in combat. The artifact also granted the possessor the ability to conceal their presence entirely, and the power of levitation; though whether these were physical effects or simply manipulations of the viewers' perceptions remains unknown.<ref name="AC2" />


The Shattered Staff of Eden could create tangible holograms of soldiers, able to attack and injure people while controlled by the Staff's wielder.<ref name="ACReb" />
The Shattered Staff of Eden could create tangible holograms of soldiers, able to attack and injure people while controlled by the Staff's wielder.<ref name="ACReb" />
Line 48: Line 50:
===Papal Staff===
===Papal Staff===
{{Main|Papal Staff of Eden}}
{{Main|Papal Staff of Eden}}
This Staff was first known to be wielded by [[Saint Peter]], the first disciple of [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]] who established [[Christianity]] and became the first Pope. It is assumed that the Staff circulated through the hands of the Roman Catholic Popes until it ended up in the possession of [[Rodrigo Borgia]], who became Pope Alexander VI in 1492 so that he could use the Staff to gain access to the [[Vatican Vault]].<ref name="AC2" />
This Staff was first known to be wielded by [[Saint Peter]], [[Jesus of Nazareth]]'s first disciple who established [[Christianity]] and became the first Pope. It is assumed that the Staff circulated through the hands of the Roman Catholic Popes until it ended up in the possession of [[Rodrigo Borgia]], who became Pope Alexander VI in 1492 so that he could use the Staff to gain access to the [[Vatican Vault]].<ref name="AC2" />


[[File:IBAL 9.png|left|thumb|250px|Rodrigo Borgia using the Papal Staff]]
[[File:IBAL 9.png|left|thumb|250px|Rodrigo Borgia using the Papal Staff]]
On 28 December 1499, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] infiltrated the [[Sistine Chapel]] to confront Rodrigo, and [[Confrontation in the Vatican|a fight]] ensued, during which Rodrigo wielded the Staff as a [[Long weapons|spear]] against Ezio. Eventually, Ezio defeated Rodrigo and used the Staff, combined with [[Apple of Eden 6|his Apple of Eden]], to enter the Vault.<ref name="AC2" />
On 28 December 1499, the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] infiltrated the [[Sistine Chapel]] to confront Rodrigo, and [[Confrontation in the Vatican|a fight]] ensued, during which Rodrigo wielded the Staff as a spear against Ezio. Eventually, Ezio defeated Rodrigo and used the Staff, combined with [[Apple of Eden 6|his Apple of Eden]], to enter the Vault.<ref name="AC2" />


As he left the Vault, Ezio tried to remove the Staff from the center of the room where it was secured within the Vault's antechamber floor. Upon doing so, Ezio activated machinery that made the Staff descend underground, despite the Assassin's efforts to retrieve it.<ref name="ACBH" />
As he left the Vault, Ezio tried to remove the Staff from the center of the room where it was secured within the Vault's antechamber floor. Upon doing so, Ezio activated machinery that made the Staff descend underground, despite the Assassin's efforts to retrieve it.<ref name="ACBH" />
Line 57: Line 59:
===Imperial Sceptre===
===Imperial Sceptre===
{{Main|Imperial Sceptre}}
{{Main|Imperial Sceptre}}
By 1888, a Staff of Eden had been recovered by [[Alexander III of Russia|Tsar Alexander III]], and was used as the Imperial Sceptre to maintain the monarch's power over the [[Russian Empire]]. This particular Staff was named "Piece of Eden 34" by [[Abstergo Industries]].<ref name="AC2" />
By 1888, Tsar [[Alexander III of Russia|Alexander III]] had recovered a Staff of Eden and used as the Imperial Sceptre to maintain the monarch's power over the [[Russian Empire]]. This particular Staff was named "Piece of Eden 34" by [[Abstergo Industries]].<ref name="AC2" /> On October 29 of that year, the [[Russian Brotherhood of Assassins|Russian Assassin]] Nikolai Orelov attacked him during the [[Borki train disaster]], while the Russian Imperial Train was returning to [[Saint Petersburg|Petrograd]]. After the [[train]] derailed, Alexander threw the Staff to Nikolai, challenging his assailant to attack him with it. The Tsar subsequently repelled the assassination attempt, leaving with the Piece of Eden still in his possession.<ref name="ACTF1">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: The Fall 1|Issue #1]]</ref>  


[[File:Alex & Orelov v.png|thumb|250px|Alexander III throwing the Imperial Sceptre at Nikolai Orelov]]
[[File:Alex & Orelov v.png|thumb|250px|Alexander III throwing the Imperial Sceptre at Nikolai Orelov]]
On October 29 of that year, while returning home to [[Saint Petersburg|Petrograd]], the Tsar was [[Borki train disaster|attacked]] by the Assassin Nikolai Orelov. After the Russian Imperial Train was [[Borki train disaster|derailed]], Alexander threw the Staff to Nikolai, challenging his assailant to attack him with it. The Tsar subsequently repelled the assassination attempt, leaving with the Piece of Eden still in his possession.<ref name="ACTF1">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: The Fall 1|Issue #1]]</ref>
After Alexander's death, the artifact was passed on to his son, Tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]].<ref name="ACTF3">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: The Fall 3|Issue #3]]</ref> However, the covert [[Russian Rite of the Templar Order|Russian Templar]] agent [[Grigori Rasputin]], who had infiltrated the [[House of Romanov]] by manipulating Nicholas' wife [[Alexandra Feodorovna]], would later steal the Staff, replace it with a replica,<ref name="AC2" /> and bring the Staff to a [[Templars|Templar]] research station in [[Tunguska]].<ref name="ACTF2" />
 
After Alexander's death, the artifact was passed on to his son [[Nicholas II of Russia|Tsarevich Nicholas II]].<ref name="ACTF3">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: The Fall 3|Issue #3]]</ref> However, the Staff was secretly stolen and replaced with a replica by [[Grigori Rasputin]], who had infiltrated the Russian Royal House,<ref name="AC2" /> and brought the Staff to a [[Templars|Templar]] research station in [[Tunguska]].<ref name="ACTF2" />


In the summer of 1908, the Assassins learned the Staff's location and a team led by Nikolai was sent to retrieve the artifact. At the same time, the Assassins contacted [[Nikola Tesla]] and offered him a chance at retribution against the Templars, for his dis-accreditation by the Templar [[Thomas Edison]]. Using his mastery of electricity and the {{Wiki|Wardenclyffe Tower}}, Tesla broadcast destruction into the research facility, creating one of the [[Tunguska explosion|largest explosions in history]], which was estimated to have a force of more than 30 megatons of TNT, and flattened more than 2,000 kilometers of forest.<ref name="ACTF2" />
In the summer of 1908, the Assassins learned the Staff's location and Nikolai led a team to retrieve the artifact. At the same time, the Assassins contacted [[Nikola Tesla]] and offered him a chance at retribution against the Templars, for his dis-accreditation by the [[American Rite of the Templar Order|American Templar]] [[Thomas Edison]]. Using his mastery of electricity and the {{Wiki|Wardenclyffe Tower}}, Tesla broadcast destruction into the research facility, creating one of the [[Tunguska explosion|largest explosions in history]], which was estimated to have a force of more than 30 megatons of TNT, and flattened more than 2,000 kilometers of forest.<ref name="ACTF2" />


[[File:Tungaska Explod v.png|thumb|250px|left|The Tunguska explosion]]
[[File:Tungaska Explod v.png|thumb|250px|left|The Tunguska explosion]]
The explosion obliterated the facility and the Staff within, leaving Nikolai as the sole survivor.<ref name="ACTF2" /> The Assassin later returned to his wife [[Anna Orelov|Anna]], bloodied and barely alive, muttering that the Staff had finally been destroyed. However, Nikolai's statement proved to be untrue, as there was at least one [[Shards of Eden|shard]] that remained. This shard somehow came into the possession of Rasputin, who used it to manipulate Nicholas' wife [[Alexandra Feodorovna]] and psychologically scar one of his disciples, [[Khioniya Guseva]], after her failed attempt to kill him.<ref name="ACTF3" />
The explosion obliterated the facility and the Staff within, leaving Nikolai as the sole survivor.<ref name="ACTF2" /> The Assassin later returned to his wife [[Anna Orelov|Anna]], bloodied and barely alive, muttering that the Staff had finally been destroyed. However, Nikolai's statement proved to be untrue, as there was at least one [[Shards of Eden|shard]] that remained. This shard somehow came into the possession of Rasputin, who used it to psychologically scar his disciple [[Khioniya Guseva]] after her failed attempt to kill him.<ref name="ACTF3" />


In 1916, Rasputin was assassinated,<ref name="AC2" /> and he took the shard with him to his grave. In 1917, Nikolai, having learned of the shard's existence from Nicholas and concluding that even a fragment of the Staff would be a threat, exhumed Rasputin's body and retrieved the shard from his corpse.<ref name="ACTF3" /> He went on to carry it as a necklace for several years before passing it down to his daughter [[Nadya Orelov]], who still had the shard in her possession as of October 2002.<ref name="ACTC">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Chain]]''</ref>
In 1916, Rasputin was assassinated,<ref name="AC2" /> and he took the shard with him to his grave. In 1917, Nikolai, having learned of the shard's existence from Nicholas and concluding that even a fragment of the Staff would be a threat, exhumed Rasputin's body and retrieved the shard from his corpse.<ref name="ACTF3" /> He went on to carry it as a necklace for several years before passing it down to his daughter [[Nadya Orelov]], who still had the shard in her possession as of October 2002.<ref name="ACTC">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Chain]]''</ref>
Line 78: Line 78:
In 47 BCE, the Order recovered the Staff along with an [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]] from [[Apollodorus]] in the tomb, and brought the two artifacts to an Isu [[Siwa Vault|vault]] in [[Siwa]], where they unlocked the secrets within it. Shorty afterwards, [[Lucius Septimius]] left Egypt and brought the Staff with him, giving it to his fellow Order members based in [[Rome]].<ref name="ACO" />
In 47 BCE, the Order recovered the Staff along with an [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]] from [[Apollodorus]] in the tomb, and brought the two artifacts to an Isu [[Siwa Vault|vault]] in [[Siwa]], where they unlocked the secrets within it. Shorty afterwards, [[Lucius Septimius]] left Egypt and brought the Staff with him, giving it to his fellow Order members based in [[Rome]].<ref name="ACO" />


By the 19th century, the Staff was rumored to be located in [[Afghanistan]], where the Templar [[Alexander Burnes]] searched for it, to no avail.<ref name="ACCI">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India]]'' – [[Database: Alexander Burnes]]</ref>
By the 19th century, the Staff was rumored to be located in [[Afghanistan]], where the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Templar]] [[Alexander Burnes]] searched for it, to no avail.<ref name="ACCI">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India]]'' – [[Database: Alexander Burnes]]</ref>


===Shattered Staff of Eden===
===Shattered Staff of Eden===
{{Main|Shattered Staff of Eden}}
{{Main|Shattered Staff of Eden}}
Rumored to have belonged to Saint [[James, son of Zebedee|James]], at some point before the ''[[Reconquista]]'', this Staff was broken into three parts: the top section, the upper section, and the shaft. In the late 15th century, the [[Spanish Inquisition]]'s leader and [[Master Templar]] [[Tomás de Torquemada]] coveted both the Staff and an [[Aguilar's Apple of Eden|Apple of Eden]] in order to control [[Spain]] and destroy the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Assassins]], sending his soldiers to hunt for the parts.<ref name="ACReb"/>
Rumored to have belonged to Saint [[James, son of Zebedee|James]], at some point before the ''[[Reconquista]]'', this Staff was broken into three parts: the top section, the upper section, and the shaft. In the late 15th century, the [[Spanish Inquisition]]'s leader and [[Master Templar]] [[Tomás de Torquemada]] coveted both the Staff and [[Aguilar's Apple of Eden|an Apple of Eden]] in order to control [[Spain]] and destroy the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Assassins]], sending his soldiers to hunt for the parts.<ref name="ACReb"/>


The Inquisitor and Templar [[Gustavo Ramírez]] recovered the first Staff section from the [[St. Rafael Abbey]] and entrusted the second to the monks of the [[Monastery of St. Lucia]], where it was later retrieved by the Assassins. Meanwhile, the third section was safeguarded by a sect of monks from the [[Asturias]] mountains until they gave it to their ally [[Pedro Madruga]], who hid it within his residence at [[Sobroso Castle]].<ref name="ACReb"/>
The Inquisitor and [[Spanish Rite of the Templar Order|Spanish Templar]] [[Gustavo Ramírez]] recovered the first Staff section from the [[St. Rafael Abbey]] and entrusted the second to the monks of the [[Monastery of St. Lucia]], where it was later retrieved by the Assassins. Meanwhile, the third section was safeguarded by a sect of monks from the [[Asturias]] mountains until they gave it to their ally [[Pedro Madruga]], who hid it within his residence at [[Sobroso Castle]].<ref name="ACReb"/>


With the help of the Assassin turncoat [[Diego de Alvarado]], Ramírez retrieved the third section before the Brotherhood, only to be later double-crossed and killed by Diego. After also stealing the piece of the Staff in the Brotherhood's possession, Diego delivered the artifact to Torquemada, who took it to the [[The Forge (Isu)|Forge]], an Isu vault underneath the [[Real Monasterio de Santo Tomás]]. <ref name="ACReb"/>
With the help of the Assassin turncoat [[Diego de Alvarado]], Ramírez retrieved the third section before the Brotherhood, only to be later double-crossed and killed by Diego. After also stealing the piece of the Staff in the Brotherhood's possession, Diego delivered the artifact to Torquemada, who took it to the [[The Forge (Isu)|Forge]], an Isu vault underneath the [[Real Monasterio de Santo Tomás]]. <ref name="ACReb"/>
Line 95: Line 95:
Created by the Isu [[Hermes Trismegistus]] around 75,100 BCE, this Staff was used by the Isu [[Loki]] as a vessel for the consciousness of his dying lover [[Aletheia]], ensuring they would one day meet again.<ref name="Animus Anomalies">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Animus Anomalies]]</ref> During the 6th century BCE, Hermes met the [[Greece|Greek]] scholar [[Pythagoras]] and designated him as the new wielder of the Staff.<ref name="PL - Kyros">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' – [[Divine Science: Chapter 2 – Kyros of Zarax]]</ref>
Created by the Isu [[Hermes Trismegistus]] around 75,100 BCE, this Staff was used by the Isu [[Loki]] as a vessel for the consciousness of his dying lover [[Aletheia]], ensuring they would one day meet again.<ref name="Animus Anomalies">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Animus Anomalies]]</ref> During the 6th century BCE, Hermes met the [[Greece|Greek]] scholar [[Pythagoras]] and designated him as the new wielder of the Staff.<ref name="PL - Kyros">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' – [[Divine Science: Chapter 2 – Kyros of Zarax]]</ref>


The artifact greatly expanded the life of Pythagoras, allowing him to suvive until the time of the [[Peloponnesian War]]. Around 422 BCE, on the advice of Aletheia, Pythagoras handed over the Staff to his daughter [[Kassandra]], who sealed the [[Gateway to the Lost City|gateway]] to [[Atlantis]] with it.<ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> Later, Kassandra was contacted by the consciousness of Aletheia, who appointed her as the Keeper of the Staff and tasked her to protect the artifact until it would be passed down to the "[[Layla Hassan|Heir of Memories]]". In Atlantis' [[Great Seal to Atlantis|sealed room]], Kassandra experienced [[Aletheia's simulations|simulations]] of [[Elysium]], [[Underworld]], and Atlantis, discovering the true potential of the Staff.<ref name="TFOA">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – ''[[The Fate of Atlantis]]''</ref>
The artifact greatly expanded the life of Pythagoras, allowing him to suvive until the time of the [[Peloponnesian War]]. Around 422 BCE, on the advice of Aletheia, Pythagoras handed over the Staff to his daughter [[Kassandra]], who sealed the [[Gateway to the Lost City|gateway]] to [[Atlantis]] with it.<ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> Later, Kassandra was contacted by the consciousness of Aletheia, who appointed her as the Keeper of the Staff and tasked her to protect the artifact until it would be passed down to the "Heir of Memories". In Atlantis' [[Great Seal to Atlantis|sealed room]], Kassandra experienced [[Aletheia's simulations|simulations]] of [[Elysium]], [[Underworld]], and Atlantis, discovering the Staff's true potential.<ref name="TFOA">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – ''[[The Fate of Atlantis]]''</ref>


Kassandra remained the Keeper of the Staff until the year 2018, when she met the Heir of Memories, Layla Hassan, an Assassin who had relived Kassandra's memories in the [[Animus]] to find the Staff's location. Kassandra relinquished the artifact to Layla, asking her to destroy it after restoring the balance between order and chaos. As soon as Layla took the Staff, Kassandra lost her immortality and passed away moments later.<ref name="ACOD"/>
Kassandra remained the Keeper of the Staff until the year 2018, when she met the Heir of Memories, [[Layla Hassan]], an Assassin who had relived Kassandra's memories in the [[Animus]] to find the Staff's location. Kassandra relinquished the artifact to Layla, asking her to destroy it after restoring the balance between order and chaos. As soon as Layla took the Staff, Kassandra lost her immortality and died moments later, her body later dissolving due to severe age.<ref name="ACOD"/>


[[File:ACOd Layla Kassandra.jpg|thumb|250px|Kassandra passing the Staff of Hermes to Layla Hassan]]
[[File:ACOd Layla Kassandra.jpg|thumb|250px|Kassandra passing the Staff of Hermes to Layla Hassan]]
Shortly after, Aletheia's consciousness spoke with Lalyla and asked her to relive Kassandra's memories in the simulations she had created to control the staff.<ref name="HoM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[The Heir of Memories]]</ref> While Layla relived the memories of Kassandra and her trials, the Staff started corrupting her due to her lower concentration of Isu DNA. After Layla accidentally killed her friend [[Victoria Bibeau]] with the Staff,<ref name="TFOA"/> the Assassins decided to keep the artifact under glass while monitoring Layla with a mood stabilizer.<ref name="ACV"/>  
Shortly after, Aletheia's consciousness spoke with Lalyla and asked her to relive Kassandra's memories in the simulations she had created to control the staff.<ref name="HoM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[The Heir of Memories]]</ref> While Layla relived the memories of Kassandra and her trials, the Staff started corrupting her due to her lower concentration of Isu DNA. After Layla accidentally killed her friend [[Victoria Bibeau]] with the Staff,<ref name="TFOA"/> the Assassins decided to keep the artifact under glass while monitoring Layla with a mood stabilizer.<ref name="ACV"/>  


In 2020, Layla used the Staff to protect herself from radiation while entering the [[Yggdrasil]] vault in [[Norway]]. After approaching the Yggdrasil device, Layla was picked up by the machine and, as she entered the simulation, she dropped the Staff to the floor below. The artifact was quickly recovered by [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]], a [[Reborn Isu|human incarnation]] of Loki and former member of the Hidden Ones trapped in the Yggdrasil since 877 CE. Basim used the power of the Staff to rejuvenate his body before heading to Layla's safehouse to meet her fellow Assassins [[Rebecca Crane]] and [[Shaun Hastings]] and form an alliance.<ref name="ACV"/>
In 2020, Layla used the Staff to protect herself from radiation while entering [[Yggdrasil]]'s vault under [[Hordaland]], [[Norway]]. After approaching Yggdrasil, Layla was picked up by the machine and, as she entered the simulation, she dropped the Staff to the floor below. The artifact was quickly recovered by [[Basim ibn Ishaq]], an [[Isu incarnation|incarnation]] of Loki and former Hidden Ones member trapped in Yggdrasil since 877 CE. Basim used the Staff's power to rejuvenate his body before heading to Layla's safehouse to meet her fellow Assassins [[Rebecca Crane]] and [[Shaun Hastings]], forming an uneasy alliance.<ref name="ACV"/>


===Venetian Staff===
===Venetian Staff===
{{Main|Venetian Staff of Eden}}
{{Main|Venetian Staff of Eden}}
By 1509, this Staff of Eden was located in the city of [[Venice]], near the [[Lion of Venice]] in the [[Piazza San Marco]]. A team of Assassins recovered the artifact on the orders of their [[Mentor]], Ezio Auditore, and brought it back to their [[Venice headquarters|headquarters]]. The Templars launched an attack on the base in an attempt to take the Staff, and later dispatched a member of the [[Crows]] disguised as [[Pestilenza|Pestilence]], one of the {{Wiki|four Horsemen of the Apocalypse}}, to steal it, but both of these plans failed.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice]]''</ref>
By 1509, this Staff of Eden was located in the city of [[Venice]], near the [[Lion of Venice]] in the [[Piazza San Marco]]. An Italian Assassin team recovered the artifact on the orders of their [[Mentor]], Ezio Auditore, and brought it back to their [[Venice headquarters|headquarters]]. The Templars launched an attack on the base in an attempt to take the Staff, and later dispatched a member of the [[Crows]] disguised as [[Pestilenza|Pestilence]], one of the {{Wiki|four Horsemen of the Apocalypse}}, to steal it, but both of these plans failed.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice]]''</ref>


Ezio later instructed the Assassins to help his sister [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|Claudia]] secure the Staff inside the [[Colosseum Vault]]. Despite running afoul of the Templars, the [[Followers of Romulus]], the [[Papal Guard]], and a vengeful [[Lucrezia Borgia]], the Assassins ultimately managed to reach the Vault's entrance and access the site with Ezio's help. After hiding the Staff, they prevented the Followers of Romulus from locating the entrance, ensuring the artifact stayed out of the Templars' reach.<ref name="Roma" />
Ezio later instructed the Assassins to help his sister [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|Claudia]] secure the Staff inside the [[Colosseum Vault]]. Despite running afoul of the Templars, the [[Followers of Romulus]], the [[Papal Guard]], and a vengeful [[Lucrezia Borgia]], the Assassins ultimately managed to reach the Vault's entrance and access the site with Ezio's help. After hiding the Staff, they prevented the Followers of Romulus from locating the entrance, ensuring the artifact stayed out of the Templars' reach.<ref name="Roma" />
Line 113: Line 113:
{{Main|Staff of Seth}}
{{Main|Staff of Seth}}
[[File:ACRPG - Fulfill your Destiny 1.png|thumb|250px|left|Zixuan Long wielding the Staff of Seth]]
[[File:ACRPG - Fulfill your Destiny 1.png|thumb|250px|left|Zixuan Long wielding the Staff of Seth]]
Originally belonging to the Isu [[Seth]], this Staff of Eden was directly connected to the [[Rings of Seth]], a set of three [[Rings of Eden]] said to be bestowed upon Seth's champions.<ref name="The Mansion Massacre">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' – ''[[Forging History]]'' – [[The Mansion Massacre]]</ref> In 2016, the Abstergo Industries archaeologist Dr. [[Zixuan Long]] recovered the Staff and used its powers to control his [[Zixuan Long's assistant|assistant]], making her carry out a massacre at the [[Omovich mansion]] in [[London]],<ref name="The Mansion Massacre" /> and steal the [[Ring of Sand]] from the [[British Museum]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' – ''[[Forging History]]'' – [[Hackney Diamonds]]</ref>
Originally belonging to the Isu [[Seth]], this Staff of Eden was designed like a {{Wiki|Was-sceptre|''was'' sceptre}} and directly connected to the [[Rings of Seth]], a set of three [[Rings of Eden]] said to be bestowed upon Seth's champions.<ref name="The Mansion Massacre">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' – ''[[Forging History]]'' – [[The Mansion Massacre]]</ref> In 2016, the Abstergo archaeologist Dr. [[Zixuan Long]] recovered the Staff and used its powers to control his [[Zixuan Long's assistant|assistant]], making her carry out a massacre at the [[Omovich mansion]] in [[London]]<ref name="The Mansion Massacre" /> and steal the [[Ring of Sand]] from the [[British Museum]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' – ''[[Forging History]]'' – [[Hackney Diamonds]]</ref>


Dr. Long later took the Staff to an Isu vault beneath the [[Valley of the Kings]], where he believed [[Apep|Apophis]] dwelled. When he was confronted by an [[Assassin cell]] that had been investigating the mansion massacre and had recovered the Rings of Seth, he unleashed the Staff's powers against them. He made them believe that they were in a crimson desert with ominous black storm clouds while he altered his appearance to resemble the [[Egyptian mythology|mythological depiction]] of Seth. Despite summoning a sandstorm and shadow warriors to attack the Assassins, as well as an energy shield to protect himself, Dr. Long was ultimately defeated and killed.<ref name="Fulfill Your Destiny" />
Dr. Long later took the Staff to an Isu vault beneath the [[Valley of the Kings]], where he believed [[Apep|Apophis]] dwelled. When he was confronted by an [[Assassin cell]] that had been investigating the mansion massacre and had recovered the Rings of Seth, he unleashed the Staff's powers against them. He made them believe that they were in a crimson desert with ominous black storm clouds while he altered his appearance to resemble the [[Egyptian mythology|mythological depiction]] of Seth. Despite summoning a sandstorm and shadow warriors to attack the Assassins, as well as an energy shield to protect himself, Dr. Long was ultimately defeated and killed.<ref name="Fulfill Your Destiny" />
Line 121: Line 121:
===Other Staves===
===Other Staves===
[[File:ACBM-Durga statue.jpg|thumb|220px|The Staff held by Durga's statue]]
[[File:ACBM-Durga statue.jpg|thumb|220px|The Staff held by Durga's statue]]
*The earliest known use of a Staff was by the prophet [[Moses]], who used its innate powers of illusion and mind control to "part" the Red Sea, freeing the [[Israel]]ites from Egypt.<ref name="AC2" />
*The earliest known use of a Staff was by the prophet [[Moses]], who used its innate powers of illusion and mind control to "part" the Red Sea, freeing the Israelites from Egypt.<ref name="AC2" />
*One Staff of Eden is also known to have been used by the Pharaoh [[Shabataka]], who used it to rule over Ancient Egypt in the early 7th century BCE. It was likely used by various pharaohs before and after him.<ref name="AC2" />
*One Staff of Eden is also known to have been used by the Pharaoh [[Shabataka]], who used it to rule over Ancient Egypt in the early 7th century BCE. It was likely used by various pharaohs before and after him.<ref name="AC2" />
*[[John the Baptist]], the prophet and religious leader who baptized Jesus Christ, was in possession of a Staff of Eden during his lifetime.<ref name="AC2" />
*[[John the Baptist]], the prophet and religious leader who baptized Jesus Christ, was in possession of a Staff of Eden during his lifetime.<ref name="AC2" />
*A statue of [[Durga]] in the Isu [[Tosha Khana|ruins]] amongst the caverns beneath [[Ranjit Singh]]'s [[Ranjit Singh's summer palace|summer palace]] was – by 1839 – depicted to have held a Staff of Eden, similar in appearance to the Imperial Sceptre.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brahman]]''</ref>
*By 1839, a statue of [[Durga]] in the Isu [[Tosha Khana|ruins]] beneath [[Ranjit Singh]]'s [[Ranjit Singh's summer palace|summer palace]] was depicted to have held a Staff of Eden similar in appearance to the Imperial Sceptre.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brahman]]''</ref>
*In 2020, the Abstergo Industries [[Abstergo Industries Tokyo facility|facility]] in [[Tokyo]] conducted experiments on an unidentified Staff of Eden, one of which restored [[Juhani Otso Berg]]'s ability to walk after he had previously been crippled by Layla Hassan.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice]]'' – ''[[Tokyo XXI]]''</ref>
*In 2020, Abstergo's [[Abstergo Industries Tokyo facility|facility]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] conducted experiments on an unidentified Staff of Eden, one of which restored [[Juhani Otso Berg]]'s ability to walk<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice]]'' – ''[[Tokyo XXI]]'' – [[The Cleaners]]</ref> after Layla crippled in Atlantis.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] – [[The Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of Atlantis]]'' – [[21st century conversations|Modern day]]</ref>


==Trivia==
==Behind the scenes==
*Unlike most Pieces of Eden, each known Staff of Eden so far has looked very different from the others. The Papal Staff has a cross on the tip and four bars extending to the sides. The Imperial Scepter is very simplistic; it was quite small, and had a tip resembling the container of the Apple of Eden in the first ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' game. Alexander's Staff was also quite simplistic, but it was much longer and had a stand on the tip where an Apple of Eden could be placed. Finally, the Staff of Hermes was much more ornate, with wings and two coiling [[snake]]s decorated on the tip.
In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', while Ezio Auditore fights Rodrigo Borgia in the Sistine Chapel, players can knock the Papal Staff from his hand by picking up a nearby dead [[Brute]]'s [[heavy weapon]] and using the disarm technique. After this, Ezio could pick up the Staff and wield it, but could not access any of its powers. With its statistics of Damage, Speed, and Deflect at maximum tier, it is one of the game's most powerful weapons.
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', while facing Rodrigo Borgia in the Sistine Chapel, the Papal Staff could be knocked from his hand by using the disarm smash technique with a [[heavy weapon]] picked up from a dead [[Brute]] nearby. After this, the Staff could be picked up and wielded, though none of its powers could be used.
**Additionally, the Staff's statistics Damage, Speed, and Deflect – were maxed out, making it one of the most powerful weapons in the game.  


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 22:26, 21 December 2025

You cannot know anything. Only suspect.

This article contains content from pre-release sources that may or may not be reflective of canon upon release. This article therefore likely contains spoilers.

"Better in the hands of the Earth, than in the hands of Man."
―Mario Auditore, after the Papal Staff was lost during the Renaissance, 1499.[src]-[m]

The Staves of Eden are Pieces of Eden embodying sovereignty and dominion.[8] Known throughout history by various names, the Staves have been used by various Egyptian pharaohs and priests, the Israelites' prophets, Roman Catholic Popes, and Russian Tsars.

With the exception of the identical Papal Staff and the reconstructed Shattered Staff, both of which bore crosses on the tips and four bars extending out to the sides, no two Staves are of the same make, with their heads' decorations bearing different designs ranging from simple enlarged fleur-de-lis to an ornate pair of wings and two coiling snakes.

Powers

Designed to control men's minds and bodies, the Staves often held a cradle in their headpiece capable of fitting an Apple of Eden, which would then enhance the Apple's mind control. This combination of two Pieces of Eden could also be used to open the door to a number of Isu locations such as the Vatican Vault.[9]

Many Staves' ends were sharpened and could be wielded as a spear in combat. The artifact also granted the possessor the ability to conceal their presence entirely, and the power of levitation; though whether these were physical effects or simply manipulations of the viewers' perceptions remains unknown.[9]

The Shattered Staff of Eden could create tangible holograms of soldiers, able to attack and injure people while controlled by the Staff's wielder.[4]

When Nikolai Orelov approached the Imperial Sceptre in 1908, he heard several voices of the past emanating from it, playing almost like recordings, and projecting speech such as "Always the fighter," "Adam, I have it," "Just like your father," and "Eve."[2]

Known Staves

Papal Staff

Main article: Papal Staff of Eden

This Staff was first known to be wielded by Saint Peter, Jesus of Nazareth's first disciple who established Christianity and became the first Pope. It is assumed that the Staff circulated through the hands of the Roman Catholic Popes until it ended up in the possession of Rodrigo Borgia, who became Pope Alexander VI in 1492 so that he could use the Staff to gain access to the Vatican Vault.[9]

Rodrigo Borgia using the Papal Staff

On 28 December 1499, the Italian Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze infiltrated the Sistine Chapel to confront Rodrigo, and a fight ensued, during which Rodrigo wielded the Staff as a spear against Ezio. Eventually, Ezio defeated Rodrigo and used the Staff, combined with his Apple of Eden, to enter the Vault.[9]

As he left the Vault, Ezio tried to remove the Staff from the center of the room where it was secured within the Vault's antechamber floor. Upon doing so, Ezio activated machinery that made the Staff descend underground, despite the Assassin's efforts to retrieve it.[1]

Imperial Sceptre

Main article: Imperial Sceptre

By 1888, Tsar Alexander III had recovered a Staff of Eden and used as the Imperial Sceptre to maintain the monarch's power over the Russian Empire. This particular Staff was named "Piece of Eden 34" by Abstergo Industries.[9] On October 29 of that year, the Russian Assassin Nikolai Orelov attacked him during the Borki train disaster, while the Russian Imperial Train was returning to Petrograd. After the train derailed, Alexander threw the Staff to Nikolai, challenging his assailant to attack him with it. The Tsar subsequently repelled the assassination attempt, leaving with the Piece of Eden still in his possession.[10]

Alexander III throwing the Imperial Sceptre at Nikolai Orelov

After Alexander's death, the artifact was passed on to his son, Tsar Nicholas II.[11] However, the covert Russian Templar agent Grigori Rasputin, who had infiltrated the House of Romanov by manipulating Nicholas' wife Alexandra Feodorovna, would later steal the Staff, replace it with a replica,[9] and bring the Staff to a Templar research station in Tunguska.[2]

In the summer of 1908, the Assassins learned the Staff's location and Nikolai led a team to retrieve the artifact. At the same time, the Assassins contacted Nikola Tesla and offered him a chance at retribution against the Templars, for his dis-accreditation by the American Templar Thomas Edison. Using his mastery of electricity and the Wardenclyffe Tower, Tesla broadcast destruction into the research facility, creating one of the largest explosions in history, which was estimated to have a force of more than 30 megatons of TNT, and flattened more than 2,000 kilometers of forest.[2]

The Tunguska explosion

The explosion obliterated the facility and the Staff within, leaving Nikolai as the sole survivor.[2] The Assassin later returned to his wife Anna, bloodied and barely alive, muttering that the Staff had finally been destroyed. However, Nikolai's statement proved to be untrue, as there was at least one shard that remained. This shard somehow came into the possession of Rasputin, who used it to psychologically scar his disciple Khioniya Guseva after her failed attempt to kill him.[11]

In 1916, Rasputin was assassinated,[9] and he took the shard with him to his grave. In 1917, Nikolai, having learned of the shard's existence from Nicholas and concluding that even a fragment of the Staff would be a threat, exhumed Rasputin's body and retrieved the shard from his corpse.[11] He went on to carry it as a necklace for several years before passing it down to his daughter Nadya Orelov, who still had the shard in her possession as of October 2002.[12]

Alexander's Staff

Main article: Scepter of Alexander the Great
Flavius Metellus wielding Alexander's Staff

During the 4th century BCE, the Order of the Ancients managed to acquire a Staff of Eden and entrusted it to their ally, Alexander the Great, who used it to create one of the largest empires in history.[8] After Alexander's death, the Staff was buried along with him in a tomb in Alexandria, the city he had founded in Egypt. It would remain there for almost 300 years until it was discovered in 48 BCE by Bayek and Aya.[3]

In 47 BCE, the Order recovered the Staff along with an Apple of Eden from Apollodorus in the tomb, and brought the two artifacts to an Isu vault in Siwa, where they unlocked the secrets within it. Shorty afterwards, Lucius Septimius left Egypt and brought the Staff with him, giving it to his fellow Order members based in Rome.[3]

By the 19th century, the Staff was rumored to be located in Afghanistan, where the British Templar Alexander Burnes searched for it, to no avail.[13]

Shattered Staff of Eden

Main article: Shattered Staff of Eden

Rumored to have belonged to Saint James, at some point before the Reconquista, this Staff was broken into three parts: the top section, the upper section, and the shaft. In the late 15th century, the Spanish Inquisition's leader and Master Templar Tomás de Torquemada coveted both the Staff and an Apple of Eden in order to control Spain and destroy the Spanish Assassins, sending his soldiers to hunt for the parts.[4]

The Inquisitor and Spanish Templar Gustavo Ramírez recovered the first Staff section from the St. Rafael Abbey and entrusted the second to the monks of the Monastery of St. Lucia, where it was later retrieved by the Assassins. Meanwhile, the third section was safeguarded by a sect of monks from the Asturias mountains until they gave it to their ally Pedro Madruga, who hid it within his residence at Sobroso Castle.[4]

With the help of the Assassin turncoat Diego de Alvarado, Ramírez retrieved the third section before the Brotherhood, only to be later double-crossed and killed by Diego. After also stealing the piece of the Staff in the Brotherhood's possession, Diego delivered the artifact to Torquemada, who took it to the Forge, an Isu vault underneath the Real Monasterio de Santo Tomás. [4]

Tomás de Torquemada inside the Forge, wielding the Shattered Staff of Eden

There, the Master Templar successfully reforged the Staff and created an army of holographic soldiers, with which he intended to conquer Spain. However, the Assassins confronted Torquemada inside the Forge and killed him before using the vault's architecture to shatter the Staff once more. The Forge subsequently collapsed, and as they escaped, the Assassins left the Staff behind to be buried for good.[4]

Staff of Hermes Trismegistus

Main article: Staff of Hermes Trismegistus

Created by the Isu Hermes Trismegistus around 75,100 BCE, this Staff was used by the Isu Loki as a vessel for the consciousness of his dying lover Aletheia, ensuring they would one day meet again.[14] During the 6th century BCE, Hermes met the Greek scholar Pythagoras and designated him as the new wielder of the Staff.[15]

The artifact greatly expanded the life of Pythagoras, allowing him to suvive until the time of the Peloponnesian War. Around 422 BCE, on the advice of Aletheia, Pythagoras handed over the Staff to his daughter Kassandra, who sealed the gateway to Atlantis with it.[16] Later, Kassandra was contacted by the consciousness of Aletheia, who appointed her as the Keeper of the Staff and tasked her to protect the artifact until it would be passed down to the "Heir of Memories". In Atlantis' sealed room, Kassandra experienced simulations of Elysium, Underworld, and Atlantis, discovering the Staff's true potential.[17]

Kassandra remained the Keeper of the Staff until the year 2018, when she met the Heir of Memories, Layla Hassan, an Assassin who had relived Kassandra's memories in the Animus to find the Staff's location. Kassandra relinquished the artifact to Layla, asking her to destroy it after restoring the balance between order and chaos. As soon as Layla took the Staff, Kassandra lost her immortality and died moments later, her body later dissolving due to severe age.[16]

Kassandra passing the Staff of Hermes to Layla Hassan

Shortly after, Aletheia's consciousness spoke with Lalyla and asked her to relive Kassandra's memories in the simulations she had created to control the staff.[18] While Layla relived the memories of Kassandra and her trials, the Staff started corrupting her due to her lower concentration of Isu DNA. After Layla accidentally killed her friend Victoria Bibeau with the Staff,[17] the Assassins decided to keep the artifact under glass while monitoring Layla with a mood stabilizer.[5]

In 2020, Layla used the Staff to protect herself from radiation while entering Yggdrasil's vault under Hordaland, Norway. After approaching Yggdrasil, Layla was picked up by the machine and, as she entered the simulation, she dropped the Staff to the floor below. The artifact was quickly recovered by Basim ibn Ishaq, an incarnation of Loki and former Hidden Ones member trapped in Yggdrasil since 877 CE. Basim used the Staff's power to rejuvenate his body before heading to Layla's safehouse to meet her fellow Assassins Rebecca Crane and Shaun Hastings, forming an uneasy alliance.[5]

Venetian Staff

Main article: Venetian Staff of Eden

By 1509, this Staff of Eden was located in the city of Venice, near the Lion of Venice in the Piazza San Marco. An Italian Assassin team recovered the artifact on the orders of their Mentor, Ezio Auditore, and brought it back to their headquarters. The Templars launched an attack on the base in an attempt to take the Staff, and later dispatched a member of the Crows disguised as Pestilence, one of the four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, to steal it, but both of these plans failed.[19]

Ezio later instructed the Assassins to help his sister Claudia secure the Staff inside the Colosseum Vault. Despite running afoul of the Templars, the Followers of Romulus, the Papal Guard, and a vengeful Lucrezia Borgia, the Assassins ultimately managed to reach the Vault's entrance and access the site with Ezio's help. After hiding the Staff, they prevented the Followers of Romulus from locating the entrance, ensuring the artifact stayed out of the Templars' reach.[6]

Staff of Seth

Main article: Staff of Seth
Zixuan Long wielding the Staff of Seth

Originally belonging to the Isu Seth, this Staff of Eden was designed like a was sceptre and directly connected to the Rings of Seth, a set of three Rings of Eden said to be bestowed upon Seth's champions.[20] In 2016, the Abstergo archaeologist Dr. Zixuan Long recovered the Staff and used its powers to control his assistant, making her carry out a massacre at the Omovich mansion in London[20] and steal the Ring of Sand from the British Museum.[21]

Dr. Long later took the Staff to an Isu vault beneath the Valley of the Kings, where he believed Apophis dwelled. When he was confronted by an Assassin cell that had been investigating the mansion massacre and had recovered the Rings of Seth, he unleashed the Staff's powers against them. He made them believe that they were in a crimson desert with ominous black storm clouds while he altered his appearance to resemble the mythological depiction of Seth. Despite summoning a sandstorm and shadow warriors to attack the Assassins, as well as an energy shield to protect himself, Dr. Long was ultimately defeated and killed.[7]

Afterwards, Seth "possessed" Dr. Long's body through the Staff and communicated with the Assassins through the Rings, congratulating them on their victory and tasking them with safeguarding the vault and the Apophis Project sealed within. He then used the Staff to show them a vision of an apocalyptic world that would exist if the Project was ever let loose.[7]

Other Staves

File:ACBM-Durga statue.jpg
The Staff held by Durga's statue
  • The earliest known use of a Staff was by the prophet Moses, who used its innate powers of illusion and mind control to "part" the Red Sea, freeing the Israelites from Egypt.[9]
  • One Staff of Eden is also known to have been used by the Pharaoh Shabataka, who used it to rule over Ancient Egypt in the early 7th century BCE. It was likely used by various pharaohs before and after him.[9]
  • John the Baptist, the prophet and religious leader who baptized Jesus Christ, was in possession of a Staff of Eden during his lifetime.[9]
  • By 1839, a statue of Durga in the Isu ruins beneath Ranjit Singh's summer palace was depicted to have held a Staff of Eden similar in appearance to the Imperial Sceptre.[22]
  • In 2020, Abstergo's facility in Tokyo, Japan conducted experiments on an unidentified Staff of Eden, one of which restored Juhani Otso Berg's ability to walk[23] after Layla crippled in Atlantis.[24]

Behind the scenes

In Assassin's Creed II, while Ezio Auditore fights Rodrigo Borgia in the Sistine Chapel, players can knock the Papal Staff from his hand by picking up a nearby dead Brute's heavy weapon and using the disarm technique. After this, Ezio could pick up the Staff and wield it, but could not access any of its powers. With its statistics of Damage, Speed, and Deflect at maximum tier, it is one of the game's most powerful weapons.

Gallery

Appearances

References