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Closest thing we had to Christian God stuff was how Jesus had the Shroud of Eden to perform the miracles, and Moses had the Staff, or an Apple, to part the Red Sea. --[[User:Kainzorus Prime|<font color="#7575DB" face="OCR A" size="3">Kainzorus Prime</font>]] [[User talk:Kainzorus Prime|<font color="#4C99A6"><sup>Walkie-talkie</sup></font>]] 23:33, July 13, 2014 (UTC) | Closest thing we had to Christian God stuff was how Jesus had the Shroud of Eden to perform the miracles, and Moses had the Staff, or an Apple, to part the Red Sea. --[[User:Kainzorus Prime|<font color="#7575DB" face="OCR A" size="3">Kainzorus Prime</font>]] [[User talk:Kainzorus Prime|<font color="#4C99A6"><sup>Walkie-talkie</sup></font>]] 23:33, July 13, 2014 (UTC) | ||
So all the gods in every culture known to man (who were looked upon as gods anyway), were real with the exception of God Itself being the only nonexistent one? That's just retarded. I think Juno cryptically mentioned God when Desmond and them were at the Santa Maria near the Colosseum in Brotherhood. One might think they really were angels ("The heroes of old, me of renown"), Desmon's old man said something about it in AC3. Also on Jesus, wouldn't it be implied he really was the son of God (since it only resurrected him and no one else it was tried on; the failed attempt at resurrecting Brutus with it, for example), and wearing the shroud was a coincidence (the biggest one in the world one might think)? [[User:ParadisecityXO|ParadisecityXO]] ([[User talk:ParadisecityXO|talk]]) 07:28, July 14, 2014 (UTC) | |||
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Since the series emphasises on religion as well as history, why is there no Assassin's Creed wiki page for God? ParadisecityXO (talk) 21:51, July 13, 2014 (UTC)
- Because the series explains that the deities you see in various religions are just deified First Civilization members, but the series hasn't established who the Christian God is. Slate Vesper (talk) 21:59, July 13, 2014 (UTC)
- It should. The Christian God, Muslim God, Jewish God (who are all one in the same), is pretty much the focus of the positions of the powers that be, over the centuries in the Holy Land, Italy, Instanbul, etc. And would make a lot of sense if the First Civilization were Nephilim who ruled the world before God made Itself known to the world once more. —unsigned comment by ParadisecityXO (talk · contr)
- The First Civilization are a pre-existing species who created humans as a docile workforce and controlled us via an impulse they implanted.
- It has never been established that there is a God almighty, and if anything, He would have been a very influential First Civilization member who supported humanity's efforts in the Human-First Civilization War, considering how the other First Civs were deified as they were. Slate Vesper (talk) 23:01, July 13, 2014 (UTC)
The Encyclopedia explains that the gods of the old Greek, Etruscan, Roman and Indian pantheons are the First Civilization. God has no known relation to the First Civilization. Out of Christianity, Islam and Judaism, at least two of their most important figures were known to have been in possession of a Piece of Eden (Moses and Jesus), and they most likely would have mistaken the First Civilization as a singular 'God'. This error is backed up by Rodrigo's misunderstanding of the existence of the First Civilization, believing God to rest in the Vatican Vault. That alone establishes 'God' to be a metaphor for the First Civilization in the ACverse.
In short: no, at this point, I believe there is definitely no God First Civvie in the ACverse. -- Master Sima Yi Talk 23:10, July 13, 2014 (UTC)
Closest thing we had to Christian God stuff was how Jesus had the Shroud of Eden to perform the miracles, and Moses had the Staff, or an Apple, to part the Red Sea. --Kainzorus Prime Walkie-talkie 23:33, July 13, 2014 (UTC)
So all the gods in every culture known to man (who were looked upon as gods anyway), were real with the exception of God Itself being the only nonexistent one? That's just retarded. I think Juno cryptically mentioned God when Desmond and them were at the Santa Maria near the Colosseum in Brotherhood. One might think they really were angels ("The heroes of old, me of renown"), Desmon's old man said something about it in AC3. Also on Jesus, wouldn't it be implied he really was the son of God (since it only resurrected him and no one else it was tried on; the failed attempt at resurrecting Brutus with it, for example), and wearing the shroud was a coincidence (the biggest one in the world one might think)? ParadisecityXO (talk) 07:28, July 14, 2014 (UTC)