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The '''Temple of Ceres bureau''' was a bureau of the [[Roman Hidden Ones|Roman branch]] of the [[Hidden Ones]], located within the [[Forest of Dean]] in [[Gloucestershire]], [[England]]. | The '''Temple of Ceres bureau''' was a [[Assassin bureau|bureau]] of the [[Roman Hidden Ones|Roman branch]] of the [[Assassins|Hidden Ones]], located within the [[Forest of Dean]] in [[Gloucestershire]], [[England]]. Publicly, the bureau was a place of worship for {{wiki|Ceres (mythology)|Ceres}}, the [[Roman mythology|Roman goddess]] of agriculture and fertility. It was part of a temple complex dedicated to multiple gods such as [[Nodens]] in what is now {{wiki|Lydney Park}}. The bureau was later discovered and explored by the [[Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] of the [[Raven Clan]] in the late 9th century. | ||
Publicly, the bureau was a place of worship for {{wiki|Ceres (mythology)|Ceres}}, the Roman goddess of agriculture and fertility. It was part of a temple complex dedicated to multiple gods such as [[Nodens]] in what is now {{wiki|Lydney Park}}. The bureau was later discovered and explored by the [[Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] of the [[Raven Clan]] in the late 9th century. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The bureau was established at some point prior to late 4th century, when a contract was issued for the public assassination of the [[Christianity|Christian]] [[ | The bureau was established at some point prior to late 4th century, when a contract was issued for the public [[assassination]] of the [[Christianity|Christian]] [[priest]]s [[Vitus (priest)|Vitus]], [[Agapitus]], and [[Secunda]] in order to send a message to [[Roman Empire|Emperor]] [[Theodosius I]], who had been supporting the campaign of persecution against the pagans living within the Empire. The contract was completed by ''[[Acolyte|Acolytus]]'' [[Teague]], though the [[Master Assassin]] accompanying him died from their wounds. Around 423, the Master Assassin [[Vitus]] ordered the evacuation of the Hidden Ones from Britannia, directing them to the [[Cologne]] bureau in [[Germany|Germania]] to join forces with the [[German Brotherhood of Assassins|local chapter]]. His colleague [[Maya (Hidden One)|Maya]] sent a letter to [[Sebastos]], who was stationed at the Temple of Ceres bureau, deeming the retreat to be premature and cowardly.<ref name="Brief History">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[A Brief History of the Hidden Ones]]</ref> | ||
In the late 9th century, Eivor Varinsdottir, tasked | In the late 9th century, Eivor Varinsdottir, tasked by [[Hytham]] with uncovering England's abandoned bureaus, discovered the Temple of Ceres bureau. Inside, she recovered a page from [[The Magas Codex]] and the [[Hidden Ones' Leggings|leggings]] of a Hidden One.<ref name="Brief History" /> | ||
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Revision as of 18:55, 14 December 2023
The Temple of Ceres bureau was a bureau of the Roman branch of the Hidden Ones, located within the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, England. Publicly, the bureau was a place of worship for Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture and fertility. It was part of a temple complex dedicated to multiple gods such as Nodens in what is now Lydney Park. The bureau was later discovered and explored by the Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan in the late 9th century.
History
The bureau was established at some point prior to late 4th century, when a contract was issued for the public assassination of the Christian priests Vitus, Agapitus, and Secunda in order to send a message to Emperor Theodosius I, who had been supporting the campaign of persecution against the pagans living within the Empire. The contract was completed by Acolytus Teague, though the Master Assassin accompanying him died from their wounds. Around 423, the Master Assassin Vitus ordered the evacuation of the Hidden Ones from Britannia, directing them to the Cologne bureau in Germania to join forces with the local chapter. His colleague Maya sent a letter to Sebastos, who was stationed at the Temple of Ceres bureau, deeming the retreat to be premature and cowardly.[1]
In the late 9th century, Eivor Varinsdottir, tasked by Hytham with uncovering England's abandoned bureaus, discovered the Temple of Ceres bureau. Inside, she recovered a page from The Magas Codex and the leggings of a Hidden One.[1]