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:Speculation and assumption doesn't go on pages. I too believe she was a Templar, but we don't have a confirmation. We don't need pages riddled with people's speculations. Een fijne dag verder. -- [[User:Master Sima Yi|Master Sima Yi]] 07:33, June 7, 2011 (UTC)
:Speculation and assumption doesn't go on pages. I too believe she was a Templar, but we don't have a confirmation. We don't need pages riddled with people's speculations. Een fijne dag verder. -- [[User:Master Sima Yi|Master Sima Yi]] 07:33, June 7, 2011 (UTC)
==Templar allies vs. Templar puppets==
Hello everyone, I'm just copy-pasting on individual talk pages a question I posted on the [[Templars]] article talk which did not get any response.
I noticed (just to stick to 5 out of 6 [[Assassin Seals]] targets plus Julius Caesar, as examples) that:
* [[Gaius Julius Caesar]], [[Cleopatra]] and [[Caligula]] are considered Templar ''puppets'';
* while [[Xerxes I of Persia]], [[Alexander the Great]], [[Qin Shi Huang]] are considered Templar ''allies''.
So my question is: where does this piece of information come from? How do we know that the formers were mere Templar-manipulated pawns with little or no personal power, or perhaps were not even aware of being under Templar influence (!), while the latters were able to treat with the Order on an equal position? Is it sourced, or simple speculation? I'd really appreciate any answer. --[[User:Piero.schiavone1994|Piero.schiavone1994]] ([[User talk:Piero.schiavone1994|talk]]) 21:33, December 14, 2016 (UTC)

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Was cleopatra in possession of a piece of eden, it seems likely since there are so many accounts in history where cleopatra could have used one? and was she a member of the templars.

If she was, it would be on the page, now wouldn't it? She was neither of those, for as far as we know. You can speculate on it, as long as you don't put it as fact on the article. And... SIGN YOUR POSTS!!! How many times do I have to repeat this to everybody?! -- Master Sima Yi 11:12, January 2, 2011 (UTC)
Someone needs to calm down, and first of all i agree with this person, forget her being a templar, but theree are numerous stories that allude to her possible ownership or use of own. she could have inherited alexander the greats, or even julius ceasars, since he was her lover she could have used it to make herself sole queen of egypt. and if she had alexander the greats, she could have used it to gain control over her two lovers. there are others, but im not saying she has one, but its more possible than anyone else having one. Tdhartjenatyahoo 18:49, January 2, 2011 (UTC)tdhartjenatyahooTdhartjenatyahoo 18:49, January 2, 2011 (UTC)
"More possible than anyone else having one"? What the hell is that supposed to mean? And Caesar didn't have a PoE (that we know of). In any case, as Sima said, all of that remains pure speculation; there's absolutely no actual evidence of her having one. Guardian Assassin 22:51, June 3, 2011 (UTC)

My Bad about the Julius Caesar comment, at the time someone said that he had a piece of eden on his page, it has since been taken down. either way, i'm not trying to start a problem, but im pretty sure that you have other pages that claims possibilities, and no one bothers to take them down. all im saying is, like other pages, that we could at least put the possibility that she was a templar, since what other reason could there be for having her assassinated, and just because other people were assassinated even though they werent templars, i still belive she had affiliations. also at the time of her assassination, she had suffered a crushing defeat, but also came close to conquering Asia Minor, and almost defeated rome, how could she have done??? well since she was assassinated by a famous assassin order, and was almost empress of the ancient world, she might've had a piece of eden to help her. im just saying it is quite possible. Tdhartjenatyahoo.

Speculation and assumption doesn't go on pages. I too believe she was a Templar, but we don't have a confirmation. We don't need pages riddled with people's speculations. Een fijne dag verder. -- Master Sima Yi 07:33, June 7, 2011 (UTC)

Templar allies vs. Templar puppets

Hello everyone, I'm just copy-pasting on individual talk pages a question I posted on the Templars article talk which did not get any response.

I noticed (just to stick to 5 out of 6 Assassin Seals targets plus Julius Caesar, as examples) that:

So my question is: where does this piece of information come from? How do we know that the formers were mere Templar-manipulated pawns with little or no personal power, or perhaps were not even aware of being under Templar influence (!), while the latters were able to treat with the Order on an equal position? Is it sourced, or simple speculation? I'd really appreciate any answer. --Piero.schiavone1994 (talk) 21:33, December 14, 2016 (UTC)