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The '''Trident of Eden''' was an [[Pieces of Eden|ancient artifact]] created by the [[Isu]] during [[Isu Era|human prehistory]], which is said to give the powers of a god to its wielder.
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|made = Unknown
|notable = *[[Alexander the Great]]}}
The '''Trident of Eden''' was an [[Pieces of Eden|ancient artifact]] created by the [[Isu]] during [[Isu Era|human prehistory]] said to give the powers of a god to its wielder.


Originally belonging to [[Alexander the Great]], the Trident was eventually split into three parts after his death, and scattered across the globe. Each prongs became known as a Dagger of Eden, and allowed its wielder to manipulate the emotions of others. The first instilled an intense feeling of fear, the second an overwhelming devotion or admiration, while the third caused blind faith.
Originally belonging to [[Alexander the Great]], he used the Trident in conjunction with a [[Staves of Eden|Staff of Eden]] to build his vast empire. While the Staff maintained his rule, Alexander wielded the Trident on the battlefield which saw his armies go undefeated.


== The Daggers ==
When the Alexander died, Trident was split into three and scattered across the globe. Separated, each prong functioned as a dagger and held their own individual abilities, allowing its wielder to manipulate the emotions of others. One caused an intense feeling of fear, in another an overwhelming sense of devotion or admiration, while the third triggered blind faith.
Two of Alexander's generals, [[Seleucus]] and [[Ptolemy]], each took a Dagger, respectively to [[Asia]] and[[ Egypt]], while the final one was sent to [[Macedonia]]. Eventually, the Macedonian and Egyptian Daggers ended up in the hands of the [[Roman Empire|Roman Emperors]], who gave one to the [[Papacy|papacy]].


=== Faith Dagger ===
Two of Alexander's generals, [[Seleucus]] and [[Ptolemy]], each took a dagger, to [[Asia]] and [[Egypt]] respectively, while the final one was sent to [[Macedonia]]. Eventually, the Macedonian and Egyptian segments of the Trident ended up in the hands of the [[Roman Empire|Roman Caesars]] with one subsequently being inherited by the [[Papacy]].
The Faith Dagger was in possession of Pope [[Callixtus III]] during mid-15th century, before he gave it to the King of Aragon, [[Alfonso V]], who passed it on to his descendants. Emperor [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]] eventually offered the artifact to [[Hernán Cortés]], who used it to [[Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire|conquer the Aztec Empire]]. Following the [[Mexican–American War]], the Piece of Eden was brought to the [[Aztec Club]] in [[New York City]] until it was stolen by the [[Assassins]], who gave it to [[Ulysses S. Grant]] in 1863. Before his death, Grant hid the artifact under the floor of his house.


In 1519, during his campaign against the Aztecs, Cortez displayed the power of the Dagger, his men being reinvigorated by his mere presence on the battlefield despite facing overwhelming odds. The conquistador also used the artifact to put hostile natives under his banner, as when he convinced [[Chimalpopoca]] to help him in an instant, despite the old commander stating that he was ready to die before helping the Spaniards in any way. Later, during their fight in 1863, [[Cudgel Cormac]] inadvertently used the Dagger on [[Varius]] while ranting about the Templar ideals, letting the Assassin in a state of confusion between his own faith in the Creed and the words of Cormac backed by the power of the Dagger.  
== Faith prong ==
The faith prong was in possession of Pope [[Callixtus III]] during mid-15th century, before he gave it to the King of Aragon, [[Alfonso V]], who passed it on to his descendants. Emperor [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]] eventually offered the artifact to [[Hernán Cortés]], who used it to [[Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire|conquer the Aztec Empire]].  


=== Other Daggers ===
In 1519, during his campaign against the Aztecs, Cortés displayed the power of the dagger, his men were reinvigorated by his mere presence on the battlefield despite facing overwhelming odds. The conquistador also used the artifact to bring hostile natives under his banner, as when he convinced [[Chimalpopoca]] to help him in an instant, despite the old Tlaxcaltec commander stating that he was ready to die before helping the Spaniards in any way.
Another section of the Trident was rumored to be buried with [[Genghis Khan]].<ref name=LD2>[https://www.amazon.com/Last-Descendants-Assassins-Creed-Novel/dp/0545855535/175-7304843-6943203 Amazon.com: Last Descendants: An Assassin's Creed Novel Series (Book 2)]</ref>
 
Following the [[Mexican-American War]], the Piece of Eden was brought to the [[Aztec Club]] in [[New York City]] until they lost possession of it during the [[New York City draft riots|1863 draft riots]]. During his fight with [[Varius]], Templar [[Cudgel Cormac]] inadvertently used the dagger on the Assassin while ranting about the Order's ideals, putting the Assassin in a state of confusion between his own faith in the Creed and the words of Cormac backed by the power of the prong. Varius was saved by [[Eliza]] and the pair gave the Piece of Eden to [[Ulysses S. Grant]]. Before his death, Grant hid the artifact under the floor of his home where it lay undisturbed until around 2016.
 
== Other prongs ==
One third of the Trident was rumored to be buried with [[Genghis Khan]].<ref name=LD2>[https://www.amazon.com/Last-Descendants-Assassins-Creed-Novel/dp/0545855535/175-7304843-6943203 Amazon.com: Last Descendants: An Assassin's Creed Novel Series (Book 2)]</ref>


== History ==
== History ==

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The Trident of Eden was an ancient artifact created by the Isu during human prehistory said to give the powers of a god to its wielder.

Originally belonging to Alexander the Great, he used the Trident in conjunction with a Staff of Eden to build his vast empire. While the Staff maintained his rule, Alexander wielded the Trident on the battlefield which saw his armies go undefeated.

When the Alexander died, Trident was split into three and scattered across the globe. Separated, each prong functioned as a dagger and held their own individual abilities, allowing its wielder to manipulate the emotions of others. One caused an intense feeling of fear, in another an overwhelming sense of devotion or admiration, while the third triggered blind faith.

Two of Alexander's generals, Seleucus and Ptolemy, each took a dagger, to Asia and Egypt respectively, while the final one was sent to Macedonia. Eventually, the Macedonian and Egyptian segments of the Trident ended up in the hands of the Roman Caesars with one subsequently being inherited by the Papacy.

Faith prong

The faith prong was in possession of Pope Callixtus III during mid-15th century, before he gave it to the King of Aragon, Alfonso V, who passed it on to his descendants. Emperor Charles V eventually offered the artifact to Hernán Cortés, who used it to conquer the Aztec Empire.

In 1519, during his campaign against the Aztecs, Cortés displayed the power of the dagger, his men were reinvigorated by his mere presence on the battlefield despite facing overwhelming odds. The conquistador also used the artifact to bring hostile natives under his banner, as when he convinced Chimalpopoca to help him in an instant, despite the old Tlaxcaltec commander stating that he was ready to die before helping the Spaniards in any way.

Following the Mexican-American War, the Piece of Eden was brought to the Aztec Club in New York City until they lost possession of it during the 1863 draft riots. During his fight with Varius, Templar Cudgel Cormac inadvertently used the dagger on the Assassin while ranting about the Order's ideals, putting the Assassin in a state of confusion between his own faith in the Creed and the words of Cormac backed by the power of the prong. Varius was saved by Eliza and the pair gave the Piece of Eden to Ulysses S. Grant. Before his death, Grant hid the artifact under the floor of his home where it lay undisturbed until around 2016.

Other prongs

One third of the Trident was rumored to be buried with Genghis Khan.[1]

History

In the modern era, the mysterious Monroe and a group of teenagers he recruited accidentaly discovered the existence of the artifact through the exploration of their ancestors' memories in the Animus. This discovery pulled them into the conflict between the Assassins and Templars.

The team of young Assassin and Templar descendants went in search of the Trident, but the first part ended up stolen out from under Assassin and Templar forces by Monroe, who was working for an unknown third party.

Eventually the group came apart, Owen and a reluctant Javier took sides with the Assassins, while the four others led by Sean were willing to work with the Templars. During the following weeks, the two factions pursued the second piece of the Trident in Mongol China.[1]

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