Ferdinand Magellan
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- "Official annals of history contend that Magellan voyaged to the other side of the world... ostensibly to discover gold and spices. But in fact... that was not his true purpose. [...] He coveted an artifact instilled with a power that could only be described as godlike... A forbidden fruit, the stuff of sorcery capable of granting any wish. In short... the relics of Those Who Came Before."
- ―Hendrik, on Magellan's quest for the Pieces of Eden.[src]-[m]
Ferdinand Magellan (Portuguese: Fernão de Magalhães; c. 1480 – 1521) was a Portuguese-born explorer in service of the Spanish Empire who led an expedition to the East Indies, becoming the first European to cross the Pacific Ocean and successfully circumnavigate the world.
Biography
Attempted conquest of Mactan
At one point during his explorer career, Magellan became aware of artifacts left behind by the Isu and the godlike powers they possessed. Seeking to locate these artifacts, his search eventually led him to the island of Cebu in the Philippines in 1521, where he met the local King Rajah Humabon. Magellan converted Humabon and the local indigenous population to Catholicism with the idea of turning Cebu into a Spanish colony.[1]
Magellan was eventually successful in locating the Piece of Eden hidden on Cebu, a crescent amulet, but was informed by Humabon that the artifact was but one of several Pieces. Seeking the other relics, Magellan led a contingent of Spanish soldiers to the neighboring Mactan Island to retrieve the artifact in the possession of its chieftain Lapu-Lapu.[1]
On 27 April, Magellan's forces clashed with the native Visayans on the beaches of Mactan. Despite their superior technology, the Spanish were ultimately defeated when Lapu-Lapu used the power of the Piece of Eden against them, and Magellan himself was personally executed by the chieftan.[1]
Legacy
The circumstances regarding Magellan's expedition resulted in the Dutch navigator Hendrik travelling to Cebu in the early 18th century. There, he visited the Basilica del Santo Niño and met a monk who reluctantly told him of Magellan's search for the Pieces of Eden and his death at the hands of Lapu-Lapu. However, the monk made no mention of what had happened to the artifacts after the battle, leading Hendrik to further delve into his search.[1]
These details would later be encoded within Hendrik's personal sea log and deciphered by Yun Pyeong-Gyu with the assistance of Edward Kenway and Shimazu Saito. The first passage they uncovered was to "follow the footsteps of Ferdinand Magellan."[2] Seeking to find Angkor, where the Pieces of Eden were rumored to be hidden, Edward, Saito, Yun, and the Zhang Wei Union's other members decided to travel to Magellan's resting place in the Philippines to investigate this lead.[1]
The Union's investigation ultimately led them to the Basilica del Santo Niño, where Hendrik had concealed another sea log within the Christian cross planted by Magellan upon his arrival on Cebu. However, this log was stolen by the Visayan chief Rajah, who subsequently ordered his men to burn the cross.[3] A replica of the cross was later built and housed in a special stone kiosk known as Magellan's Cross Pavilion, becoming one of Cebu's most famous landmarks.[4]
Gallery
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Magellan arriving on Cebu
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Magellan finding the crescent amulet on Cebu
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Magellan's demise
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed III: Liberation (first mentioned)
- Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (mentioned in Database entry only)
- Assassin's Creed: The Last Quest of Leonardo da Vinci (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple (flashback only)
References
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