Head of Saint Denis
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The Head of Saint-Denis was an ancient relic, proving to be a head-shaped lantern that encased a spherical Piece of Eden. While fueled by the Piece of Eden, the artefact emitted a shimmering blue light and possessed the power to project illusions, as well as imbue weapons with a mystical power. Following the Piece of Eden's removal, the Head of Saint-Denis became a regular, but self-luminating lantern, requiring no fuel.
History
Stored within the Saint-Denis Temple, the lantern was used in the 12th century by the Abbot Suger to create a powerful sword known as the Eagle of Suger.
In August 1794, Arno Dorian battled a group of tomb raiders sent by Napoleon Bonaparte in order to find the artefact in the First Civilization Temple hidden beneath the Basilica of Saint-Denis. The Assassin killed their leader, Phillipe Rose, and used the power of the Piece of Eden contained within the lantern to repel the remaining raiders.
Realizing the dangers of the lantern should it fall in Napoleon's hands, Arno removed the Piece of Eden stored within, contacted the members of the French Assassin Brotherhood, and asked them to send the Piece of Eden to Al Mualim in Cairo. Upon delivering the artefact to its escort, Arno kept the Head of Saint-Denis itself as a memento.
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