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Just a question… In the French version of ACII, the Shroud is PE36 instead of 66. Translation mistake or… what ? Since there is supposedly only 50 pieces, wouldn't it make more sense ? Alarielle 12:24, August 13, 2010 (UTC)

It would make more sense, yes. That's a piece of info worth noting, thanks for bringing it up :D Feel free to write it down on the Trivia section (Both here and the PoE page) --WarClownWanna Talk? 12:33, August 13, 2010 (UTC)

I really feel that this entire article is about the real-world Shroud of Turin and not the Shroud of Assassin's Creed. It needs to be re-written. 98.192.42.30 19:23, September 30, 2010 (UTC)

I agree partially : we know Jesus had the Shroud, and so we can assume that it is the Shroud of Turin. But we could put that information in a separate section of the article. And, don't we have any in-game picture of the Shroud, AC-style ? (sorry, I don't have any screenshots) Edit : forgot to sign. Alarielle 16:20, October 1, 2010 (UTC)

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I was playing Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy on Facebook, and when I've unlocked "Desperate Measures" in Chapter 4 (fifth "sequence"), I've clicked on "Alone" mission and first comment (right from picture) was: "My Brothers have travelled from Agnadello to greet me, swords drawn! They know why I am here. They will not allow me to use the Shroud! None shall stand in my way!". Does it mean Perotto Calderon had the Shroud? I've used GameStop exclusive code from GameStop site on Facebook, so maybe entering it unlocked that sequence. Could someone check it? (sorry for language, I'm from Poland)

I'm not entirely certain, concidering that I haven't gotten that far in Project Legacy due to my computer not being in the best shape, but I must ask you to sign your post next time, if you can. Assassin-Rayne 20:12, October 6, 2010 (UTC)

Here is a print-screen:

http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/4963/shroud.png


I am not (and I don't want to) registered in Wikia.

I can confirm that info, just got to that chapter. In a previous chapter he had already mention it, but only now he revealed that it was the Shroud. I recall something the "The Order had an artifact...*something*something". Can't find now that part so can't give source. Sekuiya 00:38, October 7, 2010 (UTC)

Here is the Shroud as shown in the Project Legacy. Already upload it to the wiki.






Feel free to use wherever you feel it is more appropriated! Sekuiya 13:44, October 7, 2010 (UTC)

I don't have a Facebook so I can't confirm anything on my own so I'll ask. Which Giovanni Borgia is that in the picture? Is it Lucrezia's son or her eldest brother, Giovanni Borgia, as a child. I'm guess the former? User:Durmer Darc 22:02, October 7, 2010 (UTC)

Lucrezia's and Perotto's son, Giovanni Borgia. You know, they actually had a child in history, but the child wasn't taken away by Perotto. Look at Lucrezia Borgia's article on Wikipedia, under "Affair with Perotto." -- Master Sima Yi 05:05, October 8, 2010 (UTC)

Chapter 2 "Playing Dead" and Chapter 3 "Under Our Noses"

Both these new chapters give new insights in the Shroud powers. It seems it has more power than simple healing and somehow a will of itself. I'm starting to wonder if only Desmond's bloodline are able to use the true powers of the Shroud, or at least use and don't feel the side-effects, for obvious reasons. This part is all speculation of my part since I have no idea in what situation Giovanni Borgia was after using it, if it was near as horrible as Niccolò di Pitigliano was. If Perotto was part of Desmond's bloodline maybe Giovanni is alright. Hope this place is right place to discuss this. Sekuiya 23:06, October 28, 2010 (UTC)