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Michel Reuge's vault

Michel Reuge's Vault was a underground location hidden beneath the city of London, England. It was built inside an unused bank vault under the orders of the Swiss Assassin Michel Reuge.

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During his journey to Bath, Somerset, Reuge discovered a Piece of Eden called the Aegis, a technologically advanced suit of armor believed to have been worn by the Isu Minerva in battle. Reuge was driven to near insanity by the Aegis and chose to hide it away in the vault, creating discs engraved with the Assassin insignia and hiding them in music boxes which were scattered throughout London. In 1868, the British Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye discovered the vault as well as all the music boxes which contained the discs, and used them to open the vault and retrieve the Aegis stored inside.[1]

A year later, the Frye twins, while investigating a series of mysterious bombings in London, were drawn back to the vault by Alice, a former teammate of Reuge who had defected to the Templars after developing an obsession with the Aegis. The twins confronted Alice inside the vault, resulting in her death.[2]

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