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{{Era|Weapons|Templars}}
{{Era|Weapons|Templars}}
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{{Quote|The long, silver needle was crafted to look like a sword, while a squat cross with a ruby in its center was affixed atop the sword's hilt. More than an ornament, the pin's sharp tip was coated in a toxin. It was to be used against an enemy if attacked... and use against oneself, if need be.|Simon Hathaway's description of a Templar pin, 2016.|Assassin's Creed: Heresy}}
{{Quote|The long, silver needle was crafted to look like a sword, while a squat cross with a ruby in its center was affixed atop the sword's hilt. More than an ornament, the pin's sharp tip was coated in a toxin. It was to be used against an enemy if attacked... and use against oneself, if need be.|Simon Hathaway's description of the Templar Pin.|Assassin's Creed: Heresy}}
[[File:ACU Templar Pin Render.png|thumb|200px|A Templar pin]]
[[File:ACU Templar Pin Render.png|thumb|250px|One of Germain's Templar pins]]
The '''Templar pin''' was a bladed adornment worn by members of the [[Parisian Rite of the Templar Order|Parisian Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] around the time of the [[French Revolution]]. Replacing the function of [[Templar ring]]s worn during the early to mid-18th century, the pins signified membership in the Order and could also be used as a concealed weapon.
The '''Templar pin''' was a bladed adornment worn by some [[France|French]] members of the [[Templar Order]] around the time of the [[French Revolution]], that could be used as a weapon and replaced the function of [[Templar ring]]s, signifying the membership in the Order. Typically, the pins featured the [[Templar insignia|Cross of the Templars]] in its center with intricate designs surrounding the symbol, varying according to the blacksmith or the Templar owner.
 
Aside from their usage by the Parisian Rite in the late 18th century, Templar pins were also widely used by the [[Black Cross]]es, the Order's feared inquisitors. The Black Cross [[Albert Bolden]] was particularly fond of them, carrying a pin which could disperse [[poison]] and served as his signature weapon. Members of the [[Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order]] in [[modern times]] were also known to carry pins.
 
==Design and functionality==
Templar pins were typically made of [[silver]] and featured the [[Templar insignia]], a red {{Wiki|cross pattée}}, in the center. An intricate design surrounded the symbol, which could vary according to the [[blacksmith]] who had crafted the pin or the Templar owner.<ref name="ACU">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref>
 
The pins were primarily used as a Templar badge of office,<ref name="Meeting with Mirabeau">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Meeting with Mirabeau]]</ref> but their sharp tip allowed them to be wielded as a secretive weapon in cases of self-defense, similarly to the [[Assassins]]' signature [[Hidden Blade]]s.<ref name="High Society">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[High Society]]</ref> If need be, the tips could be laced with various poisons, resulting in either the quick or slow death of the target, depending on the poison type used. Due to their small size, the pins could also be used as [[Throwing knife|throwing weapons]], which was how Albert Bolden preferred to wield them.<ref name="ACT 3">''[[Assassin's Creed: Templars]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Templars 3|Issue #03]]</ref>


==History==
==History==
===The French Revolution===
===French Revolution===
{{Dialogue|Arno|It's... the weapon that killed your [[François de la Serre|father]]|Élise|That's a Templar badge of office.|[[Arno Dorian]] and [[Élise de la Serre]].|Assassin's Creed: Unity}}
{{Dialogue|Arno|It's... the weapon that killed your father|Élise|That's a Templar badge of office.|Arno Dorian and Élise de la Serre, 1791.|Assassin's Creed: Unity|Meeting with Mirabeau}}
During the French Revolution, these bladed pins were made by the silversmith and Templar [[François-Thomas Germain]] for his fellow [[Parisian Rite of the Templar Order|French Templar]]; after he was excommunicated, they were only made for the members of his extremist faction. When his follower, [[Charles Gabriel Sivert]], recruited the [[Roi des Thunes]] into this faction, Charles gave him a pin and addressed him as "brother". Later, the Roi used his pin's blade to kill the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[François de la Serre]], piercing the bladed side into the man's neck and leaving him to bleed to death.<ref name="Unity">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref>
[[File:ACU The Silversmith 1.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Germain holding a Templar pin]]
Prior to the French Revolution, these bladed pins were made by the silversmith and Templar [[François-Thomas Germain]] for his fellow French Templars; after he was excommunicated, they were only made for the members of his extremist faction. When his follower, [[Charles Gabriel Sivert]], recruited the [[Roi des Thunes]] into this faction, Sivert gave him a pin and addressed him as "brother".<ref name="Le Roi Est Mort">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Le Roi Est Mort]]</ref> Later, the Roi used his pin's blade to kill the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[François de la Serre]], piercing the bladed side into the man's neck and leaving him to bleed to death.<ref name="High Society"/><ref name="Le Roi Est Mort"/>
 
In 1791, the [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|French Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]], de la Serre's ward, investigated his adoptive father's murder and assassinated the Roi des Thunes, acquiring his Templar pin in the process. He then presented the pin to his ally, the [[Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade|Marquis de Sade]], who identified Germain's craftsmanship and directed Arno to seek out the silversmith at his workshop.<ref name="Le Roi Est Mort"/>
 
When Arno met Germain, the latter feigned capture by the Templar [[Chrétien Lafrenière]], one of the few members of the Parisian Rite to oppose his ascension to the rank of Grand Master following de la Serre's death. Germain subsequently claimed that Lafrenière had commissioned the pin used to kill de la Serre,<ref name="The Silversmith">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[The Silversmith]]</ref> resulting in Arno assassinating the Templar at the [[Holy Innocents' Cemetery|Cimetière des Saints-Innocents]], after which he discovered Germain's deception.<ref name="The Prophet">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[The Prophet]]</ref>


===Modern times===
Later, the [[Master Assassin]] [[Pierre Bellec]] acquired another Templar pin, which he placed underneath the pillow of the French Brotherhood's [[Mentor]], [[Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau]], whom he had poisoned to prevent a truce between the Assassins and the Templar [[Élise de la Serre]]. Bellec hoped that this act would lead the Brotherhood to suspect Élise of the murder,<ref name="Meeting with Mirabeau"/> but Arno and Élise soon discovered the truth, and the former killed Bellec for his betrayal.<ref name="Confrontation">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Confrontation]]</ref>
By 1927, [[Albert Bolden]], who acted as the [[Black Cross]] at the time, used a Templar pin as his weapon of choice. His pin could be filled with various poison in the head. He was known to use at least two types: one that killed instantly and another that killed after one hour. Both of these poisons appear to have been stored within the same pin, to choose between them at will. He had used the pin as an offensive weapon while on various missions to kill off Templars who have abused the Templar Order's doctrine.<ref name="Templars">''[[Assassin's Creed: Templars]]''</ref>


By 2016, the pin was worn by Templars who worked at [[Abstergo Industries]], specifically the Templars who were remembers of the [[Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order]], as [[Simon Hathaway]] received the pin when he was welcomed into the Inner Sanctum as a member. The Black Cross' Templar pin would end up in the hands of [[Juhani Otso Berg]], who asked [[Violet da Costa]] to pass the pin to one of the Albert Bolden's descendants, [[André Bolden]]. André would later give the pin back to Berg, convincing him to take up the Black Cross mantle.<ref name="Templars" />
===20th century===
[[File:ACT Templar Pin.jpg|thumb|200px|Albert Bolden throwing his pin]]
By 1927, Albert Bolden, who acted as the Black Cross at the time, used the Templar pin as his weapon of choice. His pin could be filled with various poisons in the head; Bolden was known to use at least two types: one that killed the target instantly, and another that caused the target's death after roughly an hour. Both of these poisons appeared to be stored within the same pin, to choose between them at will.<ref name="ACT 3"/>


==Capabilities and Usage==
That year, Bolden used his Templar pin during his operations in both [[London]] and [[Shanghai]], severing the ring finger of [[Thaddeus Gift]], the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]]'s Grand Master, who was accused of betraying the Templars and embezzling their funds.<ref name="ACT 1">''[[Assassin's Creed: Templars]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Templars 1|Issue #01]]</ref> He also made use of the weapon during his fight with [[Du Yuesheng]]'s crime syndicate, the [[Green Gang]], impaling one of Du's enforcers, "[[Fiery Crow]]", who died after an hour from the slow-acting poison in his system.<ref name="ACT 3"/>
The Templar pin is primarily used as a Templar badge of office and are primarily worn by Templars who were members of the [[Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order|Inner Sanctum]]. However, the sharp tip of the Templar pin was also laced with a toxin, allowing the Templar pin to be used as a secretive weapon in cases of self-defense, similarly to how the [[Assassin Brotherhood|Assassins]] have their [[Hidden Blade]]s.


The Templar Pin's sharp tip can also be used as a tool for assassinations, similarly to the Hidden Blades. This was seen when the [[Roi des Thunes]] used his pin to kill Grand Master [[François de la Serre]], plunging the bladed side of the pin into the unsuspecting man's neck and leaving him to bleed to death in [[Arno Dorian]]'s hands.<ref name="Unity" />
===Modern times===
By 2016, the pin was worn by Templars who worked at [[Abstergo Industries]], specifically by those who were members of the Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order. In October, [[Simon Hathaway]] received a pin following his [[Initiation into the Templar Order|induction]] into the Inner Sanctum.<ref name="ACH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Heresy]]''</ref>
 
That same year, Albert Bolden's Templar pin was in the possession of the [[Master Templar]] [[Juhani Otso Berg]], who asked [[Violet da Costa]] to pass it to one of Albert's descendants, [[André Bolden]].<ref name="ACT 8">''[[Assassin's Creed: Templars]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Templars 8|Issue #08]]</ref> André would later give the pin back to Berg, convincing him to take up the Black Cross mantle.<ref name="ACT 9">''[[Assassin's Creed: Templars]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Templars 9|Issue #09]]</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
ACT Templar Pin.jpg|Albert Bolden throwing his pin
ACTemplars Bolden Black Cross.png|André giving the Templar pin to Berg
ACU Templar Pin.jpg|Concept art
ACU Templar Pin.jpg|Concept art
Le Roi Est Mort 16.png|François de la Serre being stabbed by a pin
Le Roi Est Mort 22.png|The Marquis de Sade holding a pin
ACTemplars Bolden Black Cross.png|André Bolden giving the pin to Berg
</gallery>
</gallery>


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Revision as of 18:03, 28 March 2025

"The long, silver needle was crafted to look like a sword, while a squat cross with a ruby in its center was affixed atop the sword's hilt. More than an ornament, the pin's sharp tip was coated in a toxin. It was to be used against an enemy if attacked... and use against oneself, if need be."
―Simon Hathaway's description of a Templar pin, 2016.[src]
A Templar pin

The Templar pin was a bladed adornment worn by members of the Parisian Rite of the Templar Order around the time of the French Revolution. Replacing the function of Templar rings worn during the early to mid-18th century, the pins signified membership in the Order and could also be used as a concealed weapon.

Aside from their usage by the Parisian Rite in the late 18th century, Templar pins were also widely used by the Black Crosses, the Order's feared inquisitors. The Black Cross Albert Bolden was particularly fond of them, carrying a pin which could disperse poison and served as his signature weapon. Members of the Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order in modern times were also known to carry pins.

Design and functionality

Templar pins were typically made of silver and featured the Templar insignia, a red cross pattée, in the center. An intricate design surrounded the symbol, which could vary according to the blacksmith who had crafted the pin or the Templar owner.[1]

The pins were primarily used as a Templar badge of office,[2] but their sharp tip allowed them to be wielded as a secretive weapon in cases of self-defense, similarly to the Assassins' signature Hidden Blades.[3] If need be, the tips could be laced with various poisons, resulting in either the quick or slow death of the target, depending on the poison type used. Due to their small size, the pins could also be used as throwing weapons, which was how Albert Bolden preferred to wield them.[4]

History

French Revolution

Arno: "It's... the weapon that killed your father"
Élise: "That's a Templar badge of office."
—Arno Dorian and Élise de la Serre, 1791.[src]-[m]
Germain holding a Templar pin

Prior to the French Revolution, these bladed pins were made by the silversmith and Templar François-Thomas Germain for his fellow French Templars; after he was excommunicated, they were only made for the members of his extremist faction. When his follower, Charles Gabriel Sivert, recruited the Roi des Thunes into this faction, Sivert gave him a pin and addressed him as "brother".[5] Later, the Roi used his pin's blade to kill the Grand Master François de la Serre, piercing the bladed side into the man's neck and leaving him to bleed to death.[3][5]

In 1791, the French Assassin Arno Dorian, de la Serre's ward, investigated his adoptive father's murder and assassinated the Roi des Thunes, acquiring his Templar pin in the process. He then presented the pin to his ally, the Marquis de Sade, who identified Germain's craftsmanship and directed Arno to seek out the silversmith at his workshop.[5]

When Arno met Germain, the latter feigned capture by the Templar Chrétien Lafrenière, one of the few members of the Parisian Rite to oppose his ascension to the rank of Grand Master following de la Serre's death. Germain subsequently claimed that Lafrenière had commissioned the pin used to kill de la Serre,[6] resulting in Arno assassinating the Templar at the Cimetière des Saints-Innocents, after which he discovered Germain's deception.[7]

Later, the Master Assassin Pierre Bellec acquired another Templar pin, which he placed underneath the pillow of the French Brotherhood's Mentor, Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau, whom he had poisoned to prevent a truce between the Assassins and the Templar Élise de la Serre. Bellec hoped that this act would lead the Brotherhood to suspect Élise of the murder,[2] but Arno and Élise soon discovered the truth, and the former killed Bellec for his betrayal.[8]

20th century

Albert Bolden throwing his pin

By 1927, Albert Bolden, who acted as the Black Cross at the time, used the Templar pin as his weapon of choice. His pin could be filled with various poisons in the head; Bolden was known to use at least two types: one that killed the target instantly, and another that caused the target's death after roughly an hour. Both of these poisons appeared to be stored within the same pin, to choose between them at will.[4]

That year, Bolden used his Templar pin during his operations in both London and Shanghai, severing the ring finger of Thaddeus Gift, the British Rite's Grand Master, who was accused of betraying the Templars and embezzling their funds.[9] He also made use of the weapon during his fight with Du Yuesheng's crime syndicate, the Green Gang, impaling one of Du's enforcers, "Fiery Crow", who died after an hour from the slow-acting poison in his system.[4]

Modern times

By 2016, the pin was worn by Templars who worked at Abstergo Industries, specifically by those who were members of the Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order. In October, Simon Hathaway received a pin following his induction into the Inner Sanctum.[10]

That same year, Albert Bolden's Templar pin was in the possession of the Master Templar Juhani Otso Berg, who asked Violet da Costa to pass it to one of Albert's descendants, André Bolden.[11] André would later give the pin back to Berg, convincing him to take up the Black Cross mantle.[12]

Gallery

Appearances

References

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