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{{Era|Individuals}}
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{{WP-REAL|Cain and Abel}}
{{WP-REAL|Cain and Abel}}
[[File:Glyph_6_5.png|thumb|250px|Depictions of Cain murdering Abel]]
{{Character Infobox
'''Abel''' was one of [[Adam]] and [[Eve]]'s two sons. His brother, [[Cain]], murdered him in order to acquire the [[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]] he possessed.
|image = AC2_-_Cain_Slaying_Abel.jpg
|death = 80th millennium BCE
|species = [[Hybrid]]
}}
'''Abel''' (died 80th millennium BCE) was one of [[Adam]] and [[Eve]]'s two sons. His brother, [[Cain]], murdered him in order to acquire the [[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]] he possessed.


Abel was one of the direct descendants of the [[Isu|First Civilization]], through his parents being [[Humans|Human]]-First Civilization hybrids themselves. At one point during his life, he obtained an Apple of Eden, and was killed by his older brother, who wanted the artifact for himself.
==Biography==
Abel was one of the direct descendants of the [[Isu|First Civilization]], through his parents being [[Humans|Human]]-First Civilization hybrids themselves. At one point during his life, he obtained an Apple of Eden, and was killed by his older brother, who wanted the artifact for himself.<ref name="Glyph">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Glyphs#6|Glyph #6: "Brothers"]]</ref>


Abel is considered to be the first murder victim in recorded human history, while Cain was the first recorded murderer. Cain was subsequently branded with a mark for his deed, which was later adopted by the [[Children of Cain]] as their [[Templar insignia|insignia]]. The Children of Cain would go on to be known centuries later as the [[Knights Templar]].
Abel is considered to be the first murder victim in recorded human history, while Cain was the first recorded murderer. Cain was subsequently branded with a mark for his deed, which was later adopted by the [[Children of Cain]] as their [[Templar insignia|insignia]]. The Children of Cain would go on to be known centuries later as the [[Knights Templar]].<ref name="Glyph" />
 
==Legacy==
In 1717, the Templar [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Jing Lang]] references the story of Cain and Abel while talking to [[Vance Travers]] about the assassination of his brother, [[Upton Travers|Upton]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – [[The Other Brother]]</ref>
 
In 2012, the late Assassin [[Clay Kaczmarek]] shared the story of Cain and Abel in this context to his successor [[Desmond Miles]] via the [[Glyphs|Glyph]] messages he hid within the [[Animus]] data.<ref name="Glyph" /> Desmond later did in September of that year.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – [[The Desmond Files]]</ref> Desmond solved this puzzle, which was part of a set titled "Brothers" learning that Abel was killed by his brother to attain his Apple of Eden. Included within were paintings by {{Wiki|Peter Paul Rubens}}, {{Wiki|Jacopo Tintoretto}}, {{Wiki|Bartolomeo Manfredi}}, and [[Albrecht Dürer]] attached to text from {{Wiki|Pearl of Great Price (Mormonism)|Pearl of Great Price}} adapted by {{Wiki|Joseph Smith, Jr.}}<ref name="Glyph" />
 
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
AC2_-_The_Murder_of_Abel.jpg|''The Murder of Abel'' by {{Wiki|Jacopo Tintoretto}}
AC2_-_Cain_and_Abel_(Manfredi).jpg|''Cain and Abel'' by {{Wiki|Bartolomeo Manfredi}}
AC2_-_Cain_kills_Abel_(Durer).jpg|''Cain Killing Abel'' by [[Albrecht Dürer]]
</gallery>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Glyphs#6|Glyph 6: "Brothers"]]
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Revision as of 04:53, 11 May 2020


Abel (died 80th millennium BCE) was one of Adam and Eve's two sons. His brother, Cain, murdered him in order to acquire the Apple of Eden he possessed.

Biography

Abel was one of the direct descendants of the First Civilization, through his parents being Human-First Civilization hybrids themselves. At one point during his life, he obtained an Apple of Eden, and was killed by his older brother, who wanted the artifact for himself.[1]

Abel is considered to be the first murder victim in recorded human history, while Cain was the first recorded murderer. Cain was subsequently branded with a mark for his deed, which was later adopted by the Children of Cain as their insignia. The Children of Cain would go on to be known centuries later as the Knights Templar.[1]

Legacy

In 1717, the Templar pirate Jing Lang references the story of Cain and Abel while talking to Vance Travers about the assassination of his brother, Upton.[2]

In 2012, the late Assassin Clay Kaczmarek shared the story of Cain and Abel in this context to his successor Desmond Miles via the Glyph messages he hid within the Animus data.[1] Desmond later did in September of that year.[3] Desmond solved this puzzle, which was part of a set titled "Brothers" learning that Abel was killed by his brother to attain his Apple of Eden. Included within were paintings by Peter Paul Rubens, Jacopo Tintoretto, Bartolomeo Manfredi, and Albrecht Dürer attached to text from Pearl of Great Price adapted by Joseph Smith, Jr.[1]

Gallery

Appearances

References

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