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Seismic Temples are something entirely different. Might warrant a mention of how the Assassins and Templars mistook them for these Vaults though
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After Desmond accessed Ezio's [[Synch Nexus|nexus of time]] from 1512, another member of the First Civilization, Jupiter, spoke to Desmond. Jupiter informed Desmond about the catastrophe that had previously occurred, and also explained the Temples in further detail. Lastly, Jupiter told Desmond that he needed to go to the Grand Temple in order to stop [[2012 coronal mass ejection|the impending cataclysm]], though he also admitted that he was unsure as to whether the Temples could successfully prevent the disaster.<ref name="ACR"/>
After Desmond accessed Ezio's [[Synch Nexus|nexus of time]] from 1512, another member of the First Civilization, Jupiter, spoke to Desmond. Jupiter informed Desmond about the catastrophe that had previously occurred, and also explained the Temples in further detail. Lastly, Jupiter told Desmond that he needed to go to the Grand Temple in order to stop [[2012 coronal mass ejection|the impending cataclysm]], though he also admitted that he was unsure as to whether the Temples could successfully prevent the disaster.<ref name="ACR"/>


==Seismic Temples==
==Example Temples==
In addition to the Temples created to research potential solutions to the impending solar flare, there was also a series of other hidden chambers located around the world, each one containing a [[Seismic Pieces of Eden|core component]] suspended above a pedestal. A vast, interconnected network, these Temples were believed to be responsible for stabilizing the world's crust.<ref name="ACRG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>
 
When removed, these components triggered a violent seismic reaction capable of starting earthquakes, creating tsunamis, and destroying cities. On two events - [[1751 Port-au-Prince earthquake|once]] in [[Port-au-Prince]], [[Haiti]], in 1751, caused when the Assassin [[Vendredi]] sent by [[François Mackandal]] entered [[Port-au-Prince Temple|a Temple]] below the city, and [[1755 Lisbon earthquake|again]] in 1755, when [[Shay Cormac]] removed a Piece from [[Lisbon Temple|its place]] below the [[Carmo Convent]] in [[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]] - these Temples triggered devastating earthquakes that killed thousands and left thousands more without homes.<ref name="ACRG"/>
 
Although the Assassins did not know about the connection between the removal of the components and the chaos of the earthquakes, Shay Cormac was so deeply affected by his experience in Portugal that he went so far as to betray the Order to ensure that such destruction would never happen again.<ref name="ACRG"/>
 
Ultimately, the Assassins' search for another seismic Temple led them to [[Arctic Temple|a third site]] hidden within a large cavern in the Arctic. As Shay and [[Haytham Kenway]] confronted [[Achilles Davenport]] and [[Liam O'Brien]] at the pedestal, Liam triggered yet another earthquake, causing the cavern to collapse and the icebergs around it to crumble. However, unlike the two previous earthquakes, there were no reported casualties, due to the Temple's remote location.<ref name="ACRG"/>
 
==Known Vaults and Temples==
The following is a list of known Vaults and Temples:
[[File:Possible vault locations.jpg|300px|thumb|Possible Temple locations]]
[[File:Possible vault locations.jpg|300px|thumb|Possible Temple locations]]
*The [[Alamut Temple]]: located beneath the [[Assassins]]' fortress in [[Alamut]].
*The [[Alamut Temple]]: located beneath the [[Assassins]]' fortress in [[Alamut]].

Revision as of 07:53, 26 March 2018

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"We built vaults within which to work, each dedicated to a different method of salvation. They were placed underground to avoid the war which raged above, and also as a precaution, should we fail in our efforts."
―Jupiter.[src]
The Temple of Juno in 2012

Temples, also referred to simple as Vaults, are underground locations constructed by the Isu. A number of these were built in an attempt to discover a way to protect the Earth from the First Disaster, as well as any recurrence.

These Temples were dotted across the globe. There was a disproportionately high number of Temples in the area of Rome, Italy, while the Grand Temple was located in upstate New York, in the United States.

History

Creation

"Built by those who knew to turn away from war. They worked to protect us – to save us from the fire. If you can find them... If their work can be saved... so too might this world."
―Minerva to Desmond Miles.[src]
The Temples in Minerva's projections

The Temples were built by members of the First Civilization who avoided the war raging between humans and their own kind. They functioned as a way to preserve the world and its people.[1]

The Temples were established underground, as a way both to protect them from the battle present on the surface, and as a precaution should they fail to avert the coming catastrophe.[2]

First Disaster

"Six we tried in succession, each more encouraging than the last. But none worked. And then the world ended..."
―Jupiter.[src]

Each Temple researched a different way to prevent the disaster, and the findings were transmitted to the Grand Temple, located underneath a First Civilization municipality in modern New York. From there, three members of the First Civilization - Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva - sorted the solutions most likely to succeed.[2]

They tested six possible solutions in succession, with each being more promising than the last. However, all six solutions ultimately failed, and before any further solutions could be tested, a catastrophe decimated the planet, nearly wiping out the entire First Civilization.[2]

Modern times

"You must go there. To the place where we labored... labored and lost. Take my words. Pass them from your head into your hands. That is how you will open the way."
―Jupiter to Desmond Miles.[src]
Ezio within the Vatican Vault

In 2012, Minerva spoke to Desmond Miles, who relived the genetic memories of his ancestor, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, through a machine known as the Animus. When Ezio accessed a Vault under the Sistine Chapel in 1499, Minerva told Desmond about the war that had wiped out all of her kind, and its impending repeat. She also briefly told Desmond about the history of the Temples, before telling him to guard against "the cross."[1]

Several weeks later, on 10 October 2012, Desmond and his team of fellow modern-day Assassins drove to a Vault located beneath the Colosseum in Rome. There, Juno spoke to Desmond as he free-ran around the Vault, attempting to access the pedestal at its center.[2]

Juno informed Desmond about the history behind confrontations between humans and the First Civilization, and soon after, once Desmond had activated an Apple of Eden on the pedestal, Juno reappeared and forced Desmond to stab his fellow Assassin, Lucy Stillman. After impaling Lucy in the abdomen with his Hidden Blade, Desmond fell unconscious, with his subconscious splintered.[2]

Desmond and the other Assassins inside the Grand Temple

After Desmond accessed Ezio's nexus of time from 1512, another member of the First Civilization, Jupiter, spoke to Desmond. Jupiter informed Desmond about the catastrophe that had previously occurred, and also explained the Temples in further detail. Lastly, Jupiter told Desmond that he needed to go to the Grand Temple in order to stop the impending cataclysm, though he also admitted that he was unsure as to whether the Temples could successfully prevent the disaster.[2]

Example Temples

Possible Temple locations

Gallery

References

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