Aguilar's Apple of Eden
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The first known human to possess the Apple was Muhammad XII of Granada. The Templars kidnapped the young Ahmed for the exchange between the monarch and Torquemada, his son for the Apple. Muhammad XII of Granada accepted the Templars' exchange.
Tomás de Torquemada owned the apple. Aguilar had his blade on Torquemada's throat, then he discovered that Ojeda had his own on Maria's and a standoff issued. After the assassination of Ojeda, Aguilar escaped from Torquemada and his men with the Apple. Aguilar gave the apple to Assassin ally Christopher Columbus.
In 2016, the Apple was found by the Templars after they used Callum Lynch to relive Aguilar's memories. After the Assassins broke out, they went on to recover the Apple back.
Alan Rikkin has Abstergo go to Christopher Columbus's tomb to retrieve the Apple of Eden. In London, Alan Rikkin went to the sanctuary to speak to the Council of Elders, after which, he unveiled the Apple of Eden, while projecting a holograph of some sorts. Callum Lynch, using his monk like Assassins robes to blend in, quietly sneaks up to Alan Rikkin and cuts his throat with the Hidden Blade. Callum takes the Apple back into Assassin possession.
Known owners
In chronological order:
- Muhammad XII (? – 1492)[1]
- Tomás de Torquemada (1492)[1]
- Aguilar de Nerha (1492)[1]
- Christopher Columbus (1492 – 1506)[1]
- Alan Rikkin (2016)[1]
- Callum Lynch (2016 – ?)[1]
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