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The vault within the Temple of Pythagoras

The Pythagorean Vault was a comparatively small chamber constructed by the First Civilization that was later incorporated into the Temple of Pythagoras, in Rome. It was largely hollow, save for a small pedestal located in the center of the main chamber on a raised base.

History

In 1506, Ercole Massimo and his Hermeticists sought to enter the temple and the vault. To do this, they kidnapped Leonardo da Vinci and tortured him to help them gain entrance. However, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, the Mentor of the Italian Brotherhood of Assassins, rescued Leonardo and slew Ercole. Afterwards, Leonardo and Ezio explored the Pythagorean temple and entered the vault. Once they activated the pedestal within the vault, the walls of the vault lit up with numerous symbols, numbers, and letter codes: "43 39 19 N, 75 27 42 W". Though Leonardo thought that the sequence was meaningless, Ezio simply remarked that it was not meant for them.[1]

In 1527, Giovanni Borgia and Maria Amiel visited the vault. While within, Giovanni suffered a type of transformation, and an entity known as Consus spoke through him.[2]

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