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- "To find the temples, I'm convinced we need to get our hands on Ezio's Apple of Eden. Minerva altered it somehow when she "touched" it."
- ―Lucy Stillman, 2012.[src]
The Apple of Eden wielded by Ezio Auditore da Firenze during the Renaissance was an ancient, yet technologically advanced piece of equipment created by the First Civilization.
Use
Designed to create illusions and to control human minds, and could be used in conjunction with the Staff of Eden (presumably as could other Apples). Also contained knowledge of many technologies used by the First Civilization.[1]
Status
Hidden by Ezio Auditore da Firenze in the Colosseum Vault, a First Civilization Vault beneath the Santa Maria in Aracoeli in Rome, between 1503 and 1506.[2]
Uncovered by Desmond Miles on October 10th, 2012,[2] and later brought to the United States by William Miles.[3]
Known owners
In chronological order:
- First Civilization (? - ?)[1]
- Mehmet II (? - ?)[4]
- Cem (? - ?)Cite error: Closing
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- Girolamo Savonarola (1488 - 23 May 1498)[5][6]
- Ezio Auditore da Firenze (23 May 1498 - 28 December 1499)[2][6]
- Mario Auditore (28 December 1499 - 2 January 1500)[2]
- Cesare Borgia (2 January 1500 - 1501)[2]
- Leonardo da Vinci (1501 - 1502)[2]
- Rodrigo Borgia (1502 - 18 August 1503)[2][7]
- Ezio Auditore da Firenze (18 August 1503 - 1506)[2][8]
- Desmond Miles (October 2012)[2]
- William Miles (2012)[3]
History
Move to Italy
- "What if that's why they sent the ship to Cyprus? To find this... Piece of Eden... and bring it back to Venezia."
- ―Ezio discovering the Spaniard's plan.[src]

In 1486, while hunting down the Venetian Templars, Ezio Auditore da Firenze learned from Silvio Barbarigo and Dante Moro that the Templars had set out on an expedition to the island of Cyprus. Two years later, in 1488, the ship returned to L'Arsenale bearing the Apple, which was encased in a golden, ornamental housing.[1]
The sailors handed it down to one of the local guards, though they were closely observed by the Assassins Ezio and Mario Auditore. Ezio tailed the guard, in hopes of being led to Rodrigo Borgia, but the courier stopped to store the Apple more securely in a chest. Ezio took this opportunity to infiltrate the courtyard, killing the courier and donning the man's armor to bring the Apple to Rodrigo Borgia in his place.[1]
Ezio was soon greeted by a guard captain, who asked him not to ruin the delivery, and to follow him to the designated meeting place. The captain and two other soldiers escorted Ezio and the package to a secluded area by the Venetian canals, where they rendezvoused with the Spaniard.[1]
The Assassin killed the guards, and faced Rodrigo, daring the Spaniard to take the Apple from him. The two dueled, and though Rodrigo called for reinforcements, all of the Assassins that had trained Ezio came to their brother's aid.[1]

In the end, Rodrigo escaped, though the Apple safely remained in Assassin hands.[1] Shortly afterwards, Ezio, Mario, and Niccolò Machiavelli brought the Apple to Leonardo da Vinci's workshop, in order to study it. As they did, Ezio touched the artifact and accidentally activated it, causing it to project symbols and images into the air.[5]
After the light had faded, Leonardo proclaimed that the Apple was potentially dangerous, and "would drive weaker minds insane." Mario thus suggested that Ezio bring the Apple to the citadel of Forlì, where their ally Caterina Sforza resided.[5]
Battle of Forlì
- "The Apple needs to remain in the citadel. Keep this safe."
- ―Ezio entrusting the Apple to Caterina.[src]

After arriving in Forlì in 1488, Ezio, Caterina, and Niccolò were confronted by the brothers Checco and Ludovico Orsi, who had attacked the city to gain the Codex map. As the Assassins aided in the defense of Forlì, the Orsi brothers discovered the presence of a second prize, the Apple that Rodrigo Borgia desired.[5]
The two kidnapped Caterina's children, Bianca and Ottaviano, and threatened to kill them unless they were given both the Apple and the Codex map.[5]
Ezio left the Apple in Caterina's care, and set out to rescue Caterina's children; however, while he was away, Checco and his forces stormed the citadel a second time, and took the Apple from Caterina. Ezio pursued Checco through the countryside and assassinated him. However, as Ezio took the Apple from Checco's dying grip, Checco stabbed him in the lower abdomen, causing the Assassin to collapse.[5]
Before he passed out, Ezio witnessed a monk with a missing finger pick up the fallen Apple from the road. After recovering several days later, Ezio set out to find the identity of the man, and discovered him to be a monk who had studied in Florence, Girolamo Savonarola.[5]
Bonfire of the Vanities
- "You will do as I command! You will submit!"
- ―Savonarola trying to control a crowd with the Apple.[src]

Ezio arrived in Florence in 1497, intent on finding Savonarola and recovering the Apple. There, he found that the monk had instigated the Bonfire of the Vanities, using the Apple to influence the city leaders to do his will, and terrorize the citizens.[6]
Rodrigo Borgia had also heard of the Apple's presence in the city, and sent several of his men to Florence to reclaim it. However, Savonarola's loyal fanatics suppressed any attempts, and Savonarola himself hid with the Apple within the fortified Palazzo Pitti.[6]
Ezio sought out and killed Savonarola's nine lieutenants, greatly reducing the monk's power in the city, and forcing him to come out of hiding. As Savonarola exited the Palazzo Pitti, he found that Ezio, Niccolò, La Volpe, and Paola were awaiting him with the enraged crowd of civilians that had gathered. Savonarola began to remind the civilians that they should be submitting to his cause, though they refused to listen.[6]
After this failed attempt, an enraged Savonarola drew the Apple and attempted to use it to forcibly subdue the crowd. However, Ezio quickly threw a knife at Savonarola's hand, breaking the spell and causing the Apple to slip from his grasp. As the crowd carried Savonarola off, a Borgia guard picked up the Apple, and fled.[6]
Ezio pursued the guard and killed him, retrieving the Apple once again for the Assassins.[6]
The Vatican
- "Kind of you to bring me the Apple. Now give it here!"
- ―Rodrigo Borgia to Ezio.[src]

Ezio carried the Apple with him until 1499, when he met his fellow Assassins at the Villa Auditore to discuss their plan, and analyze the map hidden under the assembled Codex pages. At that point, Ezio realized that Rodrigo had claimed the Staff of Eden through his ascension as Pope, and sought to use both it and the Apple to open the Vault beneath the Vatican.[1]
The Assassins travelled to Rome, and Ezio faced off with Rodrigo in the Capella Sistina. Though Rodrigo struck Ezio aside with the Staff, and subdued all else in the room with its power, the Assassin was able to resist thanks to the power of the Apple.[1]
Ezio used the Apple to create to duplicates of himself to aid in the fight, and though he was able to subdue Rodrigo, the Pope used the power of the Staff to turn himself invisible and slip away. Rodrigo knocked the Apple from Ezio's hand, and, with the power of the two Pieces of Eden, was able to overpower the Assassin and escape towards the Vault.[1]

As his armor protected him from mortal injury, Ezio was able to pursue Rodrigo to the Vault entrance and defeat him. He then used the Apple in conjunction with the Staff to open the Vault, where he heard the message of one of the First Civilization, Minerva.[1]
Though the Staff was sealed within the Vault, Ezio was able to take the Apple with him, and escape the Basilica di San Pietro with his uncle Mario.[2]
Subsequently, Ezio and Mario took to the rooftops and made their way to a high tower overlooking a canal. Once there, Ezio withdrew the Apple of Eden from his cloak and prepared to drop it into the Tiber, however, he hesitated. Acknowledging that destroying such a powerful artifact was not a decision to be made quickly, Mario offered to keep the Apple safe until Ezio had made up his mind, and the two rode back to their base of operations in Monteriggioni.[2]
Acquisition by the Borgia
- Ezio: "Do you have it?"
- Mario: "I am keeping it safe."
- —Ezio and Mario during the siege.[src]
In late 1499, the Apple was returned the Monteriggioni. However during the Fall of Monteriggioni in January 1500, Mario tried to ensure the Apple's safety; however, the invading Borgia were able to breach the city, and take the Apple from him. The Captain General and commander of the siege, Cesare Borgia, personally took possession of the Apple, and victoriously brought it back with him to Rome.[2]
There, Cesare left the Apple in the hands of Leonardo da Vinci for study, and "to make it work." From the knowledge he gained from it, Leonardo crafted several War Machines for the Borgia forces.[2]
Rodrigo eventually took the Apple from Leonardo in 1502 without Cesare's knowledge, and hid it in a locked drawer within the Castel Sant'Angelo.[2] Occasionally, he would allow his adopted grandson Giovanni Borgia to "play" with it, particularly after discovering that Giovanni could activate the Apple, and use it to create illusions.[7]

The young Giovanni only saw the Apple as a toy, and once in 1503, he secretly took it out onto the streets of Rome during one of his lessons with Micheletto Corella.[7]
Micheletto strangled an old man in front of Giovanni to teach him the cruelties of the world, scaring the boy, and causing him to use the Apple's power to create an illusion of his adopted father. Though Micheletto fled in fear at this, Rodrigo discovered what Giovanni had done, and he was punished, and never allowed to handle the Apple again.[7]
Shortly after the death of Juan Borgia the Elder in July of 1503, Rodrigo transferred the Apple from the castello, and hid it in the courtyard pavilion of St. Peter's Baslilica.[2]
By August of 1503, Cesare returned to Rome to seek out his father, angered at the Assassins' success in interfering with his troops and funding, and blaming Rodrigo for it. Since Rodrigo refused to help him in his difficulties, Cesare proclaimed that he would instead use the Apple to get what he wanted, and thus demanded the Apple's whereabouts.[2]

Rodrigo refused, and Cesare leapt upon him, forcing Cantarella poison into his mouth. Lucrezia Borgia tried to save their father, quickly telling Cesare that she knew where the Apple was hidden, but Cesare only attacked her and forced the Apple's location from her.[2]
Ezio, who had infiltrated the castello and had overheard the exchange through the window, raced Cesare to the St. Peter's Basilica, and was able to arrive first. He used his gift to locate the Apple, and retrieved it just as Cesare arrived with his guards.[2]
Using the Apple to dispose of the guards, Ezio fled for Tiber Island. There he told his fellow Assassins of Rodrigo's demise, as well as the recovery of the Apple.[2]
Last usage by Ezio
- Bartolomeo: "My men will patrol the city, but we might need an army."
- Ezio: "We have one."
- —Bartolomeo and Ezio, planning to use the Apple against Cesare.[src]

Realizing that Cesare would attempt to rebuild his forces in the coming months, Ezio concluded that the Apple would aid them in defeating his considerable forces. Throughout August to December of 1503, Ezio weakened Cesare's military forces by killing important officers with the Apple.[2]
Eventually, however, Cesare gathered his remaining supporters at the gates of Rome. Ezio and the Assassins confronted him there, and destroyed his remaining supporters with the Apple. After Cesare's arrest, Ezio was unsure of what do to, and at Leonardo's promptings, he used the Apple to see the future. Ezio was granted a vision of Cesare's escape, and immediately left Rome to face him in Viana.[2]
In 1506, Ezio decided to hide the Apple in the Colosseum Vault.[2] However, some time earlier, Leonardo had begun speaking openly of Ezio's possession of the Apple, and the Cult of Hermes decided to take it for themselves. Their attempts were unsuccessful though,[8] and Ezio was able to leave the Apple on the Colosseum Vault pedestal, as well as seal the vault itself.[2]
Modern times

In 2012, the modern day Assassins Desmond Miles, Lucy Stillman, Shaun Hastings, and Rebecca Crane located the Apple of Eden using the Animus. They arrived at the Colosseum on October 10 that year, and Desmond made his way through the Colosseum to Santa Maria in Aracoeli, where he found an entrance to let the other Assassins in.[2]
While in the church, Desmond activated a pedestal that led them to the chamber where the Apple was held. Desmond climbed his way to the central platform, and touched the Apple, causing his DNA to activate it. This resulted in the Apple projecting of multiple, shifting holographic symbols,[2] many of which were the same ones scrawled by Clay Kaczmarek on the walls and floor of Abstergo Industries as a series of Cryptic Messages.[9]
Two of these symbols stood out in particular, the Masonic Eye and the Phrygian Cap, which Shaun attempted to explain. However, as he spoke, Desmond lifted the Apple from its pedestal, and time seemed to stop around him.[2]

Through the Apple, Juno took control of Desmond's body, and forced him stab Lucy in the abdomen. Desmond then went into shock, and both he and Lucy collapsed to the floor of the vault.[2]
William Miles and an acquaintance of his retrieved Desmond, and returned him to the Animus, in the hopes of helping him recover from his trauma.[2] The Apple ended up in William's hands, and though he admitted that he had been waiting a long time to get his hands on one of the Apples, he realized that he was not able to properly wield it.[3]
When William, Desmond, Shaun, and Rebecca flew to New York, they took the Apple with them.[3]
Abilities
- "There is an old tale, passed down through the ages, that the Apple of Eden was not flesh at all, but solid like marble or bronze. They say incredible power will be granted to the man who holds it."
- ―One of Clay's genetic memories.[src]
In 1499, Ezio used the Apple in Rome to dispel the effects of the Staff of Eden, as well as to create four hologram doubles. While these doubles could not deal damage, they were able to distract Rodrigo during their battle. After Rodrigo stole the Apple, he combined it with the Staff to paralyze Ezio, then to create the key to the Vault, which he claimed held a "god-felling weapon." In the Vault, Minerva "touched" and upgraded the Apple.[1]

In 1503, Ezio was briefly able to use the Apple as a weapon. By charging it, a golden perimeter spread around him, followed by a smaller, white perimeter (though these circles decreased slightly upon release). Enemies within the golden circle of effect would proceed to fight each other, while enemies in the white circle would fall to the ground in agony, which was depicted as a kill-by-insanity.[2]
If the golden perimeter affected an enemy with no other enemies around to attack (or if all other enemies had already been killed) the affected enemy would just fall to his knees and beg for mercy. The Apple could also be used in a counter-attack, where briefly activating its effects just as an enemy attacked resulted in an instant kill.[2]
Using the Apple appeared to weaken its user; however, it is unknown whether this was due to overuse of its powers, or of a desynchronization between Desmond's and Ezio's memories.[2]
Trivia
- The Apple is mentioned as an important icon in many religious writings; most notably as the "Fruit of Knowledge" in the Garden of Eden.
- After completing Assassin's Creed II, Ezio will still wear the Apple at his waist, hidden inside a small red pouch under his cape.
- In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, the Apple affects and can potentially kill almost anyone, including allies (such as mercenaries and Assassin recruits) and civilians.
- Using the Apple will drain the player's health, with a greater area of effect draining a greater amount of health; though health will recover faster over time.
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 Assassin's Creed II
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 2.29 2.30 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Assassin's Creed: Revelations
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Recollection
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 Cite error: Invalid
<ref>tag; no text was provided for refs namedAC2 - Battle of Forlì - ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Assassin's Creed II - Bonfire of the Vanities
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy - Rome: Chapter 2 - Giovanni Borgia
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood - The Da Vinci Disappearance
- ↑ Assassin's Creed
