]""―Current examination of Subject Seventeen indicates that aside from the Piece of Eden, all other artifacts related to Christ-figure are literary devices derived from the Piece of Eden, and not actual objects.
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"かつて来たりし者からの贈り物だよ、マイルズくん。"―エデンの果実の起源についてヴィディック
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A Piece of Eden, used by the First Civilization to enslave humanity.
エデンの果実 (略称 PE[1] または P.O.E.[2]) エデンの欠片と呼ぶ場合もある。それは、かつて来たりし者がさまざまな目的で作り上げた高度な技術の結晶である。 それの設計された目的に適した特性を持っている; その中のいくつかは、使用者の意志によって他人を操ることが出来る。
歴史[]
初期[]
The Pieces of Eden, the only known technological development (besides humanity) to be created by the First Civilization,[1] have a long history that punctuate the tales of humanity. However, whether humanity was created to be susceptible to the effects of the Pieces of Eden, or if the Pieces were created after humanity remains unknown; Minerva attributed the initial period of peace between humanity and their "gods" to the effects of the Pieces of Eden.[1]
Eventually, interbreeding between humanity and the First Civilization led to the creation of a hybrid race, which was immune to the hypnotic effects of the Pieces of Eden. At some point, two individuals, Adam and Eve, stole one of the Pieces – the Apple of Eden – from their masters. Soon afterwards, war broke out, pitting humanity against their gods.[1]
Despite their technological superiority, the Pieces of Eden failed to protect the First Civilization from their other creation, who heavily outnumbered their former masters. The war ended catastrophically for both sides, and both humanity and their gods were forced to work together to rebuild their world.[1] Eventually though, the gods became extinct, and their Pieces of Eden were lost to history.[3]
人が使用を始めて[]
""―What of these artifacts? Messages in a bottle? Tools left behind to aid and guide us? Or do we fight for control over their refuse, giving divine purpose and meaning to little more than discarded toys?[src]
Over the centuries, the Pieces of Eden resurfaced, and were mostly seen as religious artifacts or holy relics. However, as time went on, groups of individuals began to see the Pieces of Eden for what they truly were and sought to exploit them. As early as the 12th century, the Templars were actively seeking and obtaining numerous Pieces of Eden,[3] in the hopes of forcibly uniting the world in peace much like the First Civilization had done.[1]
During the late 12th century, the Knights Templar led by Robert de Sable, their Grand Master, had focused their efforts on obtaining one Piece of Eden in particular, the Apple. Using the cover of the Third Crusade, the Templars infiltrated the catacombs of Solomon's Temple, in the city of Jerusalem, where they knew the Apple was located.[3]
Almualim-poe-study.pngAl Mualim showing the Apple of Eden to Altaïr.
The Templars sought to obtain the Apple to aid them in their mission to bring peace to the region, and ensure their rule. Unfortunately for the Templars, one of their own had betrayed them; Al Mualim, secretly a member of the Knights Templar, but public leader of the Assassin Order, had sent his best agents to take the device.[3]
Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad and the brothers Al-Sayf intercepted the Templars, and the two parties engaged one another. Despite the death of Kadar, and Altaïr being thrown from the battle early on, the Assassins prevailed and spirited the Apple to their fortress in Masyaf.[3]
For a year following this, the Assassins and Templars fought one another for control of the artifact, until the conflict was ended with the deaths of both Robert and Al Mualim at the hands of Altaïr. Originally intending to destroy the Apple, Altaïr found himself unable to do so, and instead decided to seal the Apple in the Limassol Archives. Circumstances worked against this plan however, and he decided to keep the Apple for himself, lest it fall into the wrong hands.[4]
数世紀間[]
Altaïr's Piece of Eden, also known as the "Second Apple", was sealed away inside Altaïr's library.[5]
Ezio's conflicts with the Templars circled around a different Piece of Eden, first uncovered by Templars in Cyprus 1488 and shipped to Venice for the Grand Master at the time, Rodrigo Borgia. However, Ezio Auditore managed to procure it before it could be passed into his hands.[1]
During the events of Battle of Forlì, the Apple was taken from Ezio by Girolamo Savonarola, who used it to cause the Bonfire of the Vanities in Florence.[6] In 1499, Ezio used the Apple, combined with the power of the Papal Staff, another Piece of Eden, to open up the Vault beneath the Vatican in Rome.[1]
Ezio_Sixth.pngEzio holds one of the Apples of Eden.
Throughout human history, the Pieces of Eden had an extensive history of changing hands with historically notable figures, many of whom were either Templars or Assassins. Among these were Napoleon Bonaparte, George Washington, Mahatma Gandhi, Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, Tsar Nicholas II, Winston Churchill, Henry Ford and Adolf Hitler.[1]
By 2012, however, many had fallen into the hands of the Templars. Seeking to obtain the rest, the Animus project was set up with the sole intention of locating and securing the remaining Pieces of Eden. This Animus project was also an important component in the Templars goal of ensuring a New World Order, through use of the Pieces of Eden.[3]
With the Pieces of Eden, the Templars sought to manipulate the neurotransmitters that made humanity susceptible to the devices' hypnotic effects. Eye-Abstergo, a branch of Abstergo Industries, planned to launch an "all-in-one telecommunication" satellite into orbit around the Earth. However, unbeknownst to humanity (and indeed, many employees of Abstergo Industries), the satellite would contain at least one Piece of Eden, and spread its power out on a global scale.[3]
Modern history[]
In 2012, the Assassin team of Desmond Miles, Lucy Stillman, Shaun Hastings, and Rebecca Crane used the Animus to locate the Apple of Eden hidden by Ezio Auditore beneath the Santa Maria Aracoeli in 1507.[2]
Characteristics and attributes[]
AC-Rashidcopies.pngAl Mualim uses the Apple to project multiple images of himself.
""―This... piece of silver cast out Adam and Eve. It turned staves into snakes. Parted and closed the Red Sea. Eris used it to start the Trojan War; and with it, a poor carpenter turned water into wine.[src]
Amongst the greatest tools known to man, by interacting with a neurotransmitter located deep in the human brain, the Apples of Eden could control the human mind. Other Pieces of Eden were capable of warping reality, creating illusions, ensuring total obedience and healing physical injuries.[1][7]
Both the Templars and the Assassins believed that the Pieces of Eden were responsible for many historical tales and miracles, such as the Parting of the Red Sea, the start of the Trojan War, and the miracles enacted by "the Christ-figure," who foreshadowed the Christian faith, and the Biblical plagues that ravaged Egypt, amongst other supernatural happenings.[3]
Abilities of the Pieces[]Some Pieces of Eden were known to interact with and change the passage of time, possibly creating paradoxes. Others were able to "speak" to those who wielded them, as was the case with Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Perotto Calderon and Giovanni Borgia, who spoke with Ezio's Apple and the Shroud.[7][8]
Demilitarization_4.pngThe energy pulse from the Apple.
The Pieces of Eden, or at the very least the Apples, were capable of extending a pulse of energy when activated, that could drive those targeted to insanity and death. Doing so, however, had a detrimental effect on the physical health of the wielder if they were unskilled with using the Apples.[2] A 92-year-old Altaïr was able to use the Second Apple for a limited duration without losing any physical health.[5] Using the Pieces' powers in short bursts, however, could minimize the negative effects dealt out by the artifacts; though to what extent, is unknown.[1]
Destruction of a Piece[] AC-AltairMalikMap.pngAltaïr, Malik and two other assassins looking at the map projected by the Apple.
Following the destruction of the second Apple of Eden during experimental use at Denver International Airport, the Templars found themselves in need of another artifact with similar properties. Needing access to a map that indicated the location of all Pieces of Eden, the Templar-front company Abstergo Industries kidnapped the descendant of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad – Desmond Miles – in order to view the memories of his ancestor. This would allow them to view the very same map that Altaïr had discovered in 1191.[3]
Each of the Pieces of Eden contained a great deal of potential energy stored within, and the destruction of one would cause an explosion on the scale of a nuclear blast. One such explosion occurred in 1908, in the region of Tunguska, Russia, when a Piece of Eden known as "the Staff" was seemingly destroyed by Nikola Tesla with the firing of his wireless electric weapon, as a strike against the Templars.[1][3][9] Even then, however, the blast failed to totally destroy the Staff, and at least one shard remained.[10]
Despite the obliteration of every other remnant of the artifact, the Staff shard still possessed impressive powers of mind control, as demonstrated by Grigori Rasputin. While he was in the possession of the Staff shard, he managed to force the attraction of Alexandra Feodorovna, the consort of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, and the devotion of several disciples like Khioniya Guseva.[10][11]
Resistance[]
""―I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING. I KNOW WHAT YOU DID. I SAW HIM. HE HAD A METAL BALL. IT OPENED. THEY WENT CRAZY. SHOOTING. STABBING. TORE EACH OTHER TO PIECES. I KNOW IT WAS YOU PEOPLE. SAW THE LOGO. HEARD THE NAME. I'M GOING TO TELL. ANYONE WHO WILL LISTEN. YOU'LL BE EXPOSED. THEY'LL KNOW THE TRUTH. AND THEN YOU WILL PAY. YOU CRAZY BASTARDS. YOU'LL PAY.[src]
Although the First Civilization created humanity with a neurotransmitter that forced them to accept the will of the Pieces of Eden, eventual cross-breeding between the gods and their slaves bore a hybrid species. These new humans possessed some of the natural abilities of their gods and, most notably, they were also free of the neurotransmitter that bound them to the will of the Pieces of Eden.[1]
The first two known individuals to be born immune to the effects of the Pieces were Adam and Eve, who later stole one of the Apples of Eden, and precipitated the war that followed.[1] Members of the lineage also inherited these natural abilities and immunity to the mind-control of the Pieces, although the Pieces' ability to physically manipulate them remained.[3] Individuals such as Altaïr, Ezio, Clay Kaczmarek and Desmond all possessed these enhanced abilities, as well as a resistance to the effects of the Pieces of Eden.[1]
By the early 21st century, the Templars were aware of the fact that some humans were immune to the mind control of the Apples of Eden, and as such, actively sought other devices to compensate for this.[3] On at least one occasion, Dr. Warren Vidic, an employee of Abstergo Industries, received an email from an unknown individual who had not been affected by the powers of the Apple, and threatened to expose what they had seen.[3]
Confirmed Pieces of Eden[]
ファイル:Zw-eden-4.pngEzio's Apple, adorned on the Staff of Eden.
Besides the Apples of Eden, the First Civilization created many more Pieces of Eden. Some of these affected humanity in similar ways, whilst others affected nature and even time itself.[1]
The first, second, third, fourth, fifth and Ezio's Apple were all capable of controlling the minds of men, creating illusions and, to a degree, permitted physical control over said minds;[3] the Apples could all be used in conjunction with a Staff, which increased the abilities of both Pieces.[1]
Other Pieces included the Shroud, whose properties included the ability to heal the wounds of those it touched, the Ankh, capable of resurrecting the dead, and the Sword, a Piece that would pass through the hands of many great rulers through the centuries, including King Arthur and Attila the Hun.[1]
The Crystal Skulls, Pieces that were scattered throughout Central and Southern America, allowed for truly wireless, unassisted telepathic communication between the holders of each Skull. At one point, a Crystal Skull came into the possession of Giovanni Borgia, who made use of its power in 1542.[7]
According to e-mails read by Desmond Miles in 2012, at least one Piece of Eden existed that granted the ability to manipulate time. Concerns over possible paradoxes, however, led to Abstergo Industries locking it away.[3]
知られているエデンの果実の在り処[]
ACII_Codex_Eagle_V.pngThe Codex Map of the Pieces.
アル・ムアリムの死の後、リンゴにより投影されたエデンの果実の場所を示す地図はアルタイルによって写本に隠された。[3][1]
- エジプトギザ
- アフリカケニアビクトリア湖
- アフリカガンビアガンビア川
- アフリカマリ共和国インブクトゥ
- モロッコタザ
- スペインカナリア諸島
- ロシアカムチャツカ半島南端Opala火山
- ウクライナオデッサ
- ウクライナハリキウ
- フランスレンヌ・ル・シャトー
- イギリスソールズベリー平原(ストーンヘンジか?)
- スコットランドネス湖
- マダガスカルマロアンツェトラ
- 日本奈良
- ナミビア、南アフリカの国境付近
- アメリカ ボストン内陸部
- インド デリータージマハルの南
- イランペルセポリス
- イスラエルエルサレム(第2のリンゴか?)
- コロンビアプトゥマヨ川
- ペルーナスカ
- スリランカ南東
- アイスランド Hellissandur,
- The area of Sabiene Island, Nunavut, Canada
- アメリカアリゾナ州フェニックス
- アメリカワシントンDC
- Juneau, Alaska, United States
- In Padang West Sumatera and about Mid until East Java island, Indonesia
- 南太平洋の真ん中
- The Pacific Ocean, close to the coast of Mexico
- The South Pacific Ocean, near the coast of the Easter Island and Chile
- The Atlantic Ocean, in an area where Atlantis was believed to have existed
- The Atlantic Ocean, a few hundred miles off the coast of Brazil
- The Antarctic Ocean, on the side of Antarctica facing up towards the Atlantic
- The Indian Ocean, almost cross sectioned with the tips of India, Africa and the southwestern tip of Australia - a small island called Ile Amsterdam
- The Antarctic Ocean, the side of the Antarctic ocean that faces up towards the Indian Ocean
- ロシアアルハンゲリスク
- Andorra le Vella, Andorra
- ブラジルサンパウロ
- Barrow, Alaska
- La Rioja, Argentina
- Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia
- Uluru/Ayers Rock, Northern Territory, Australia
- Somewhere in Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia
- 中国北京
- Somewhere in the Altay Mountains in southwestern Mongolia
- Somewhere along the northern Coast of Chukotka province, Russia
- An area close to Tiksi, Russia
Trivia[]
Apple_of_Eden.pngOne of the Apples of Eden
- According to the Glyphs and Truth files, many legends and myths throughout human history are actually historically accurate. The supernatural or paranormal parts of each legend can be explained by the protagonist in each having acquired his or her own Piece of Eden (i.e. the Greek myth of Perseus, King Arthur, etc.).
- In Assassin's Creed II, during the battle against Rodrigo Borgia in the Sistine Chapel, Ezio created copies of himself, much like Al Mualim did against Altaïr. If Ezio's robes are customized, or if the Armor of Altaïr is worn, his copies would appear with different sets of armor and colors. Whereas, if he was not customized, each copy would be perfectly identical to the real Ezio, besides his weapon.
- Both the Codex map and the map projection at the end of Assassin's Creed shown that there were only fifty Pieces of Eden at a time, though Subject 16 said the Shroud was Piece of Eden 66. This discrepancy has yet to be rectified.
- In the French and German version of Assassin's Creed II, the Shroud was referred to as number 36, not 66. Whether this is a mistake in the translation or not, remains to be clarified.
- The Chalice was initially thought to be a Piece of Eden; however, besides the Shroud, all other artifacts linked to the Christ-figure were confirmed to be only literary tools, as stated in Assassin's Creed.
Notes and references[]
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| 人物 | かつて来たりし者 | | リンゴ | 第1のリンゴ ∙ 第2のリンゴ ∙ 第3のリンゴ ∙ 第4のリンゴ ∙ 第5のリンゴ ∙ エツィオのリンゴ | | Others | アンク・ エデンの剣エデンの杖・水晶球・水晶の髑髏・ 聖骸布・大神殿の鍵・Scepter of Aset・Shards |
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| 人物 | アイータ • アフロディーテ • コーンスス • ドゥルガー • ヘパイストス • ヘルメス・トリスメギストス • イシス • ジュノー • ジュピター • ミネルヴァ • エリス • オシリス | | アーティファクト | Pieces of Eden | アンク • エデンのリンゴ (#1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | エツィオ | アギラール) • 水晶球 • 水晶のドクロ • Foresight Amulet • 大神殿の鍵 • Heart • コ・イ・ヌール • メモリーシール • Prophecy Disks • 先駆者の箱 • エデンの指輪 • Scepter of Aset • Shards of Eden • エデンの布 ( 聖骸布 | エデンの布) • エデンの杖 • エデンの剣 (#1 | #2) • Fragment of Eden • Seismic Pieces of Eden • Voynich manuscript | | Other artifacts | イージス • アンティキラ島の機械 • 血の小瓶 • The Eye • Prophecy Disk Key • Iron Man • Baghdad Battery | | 人造アーティファクト | アルタイルの鎧 • Eagle of Suger • サン・ドニのランタン • マヤの鎧 |
| | Locations | エデン • The Grey • 神殿 (Alamut Temple | Amritsar Temple | Buckingham Palace Vault | Chichen Itza Temples | 大神殿 | Jerusalem Vault | 観測所 | Saint-Denis Temple) • ローマ神殿 (Colosseum Vault | Pythagorean Vault | Vatican Vault) • Seismic Temples (Arctic Temple | Lisbon Temple | Port-au-Prince Temple) | | 出来事 | 統一への戦争 • Human-First Civilization War • トバ・カタストロフ • Second catastrophe | | その他 | |
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| メインゲーム | | | コレクション | | | スピンオフゲーム | | | 小説 | アサシン クリード 預言 • アサシン クリード 血盟 • Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade • Assassin's Creed: Revelations • Assassin's Creed: Forsaken | | ガイドブック | | | コミック | Assassin's Creed (Desmond | Aquilus | Accipiter | Hawk | El Cakr) • Assassin's Creed: The Fall • Assassin's Creed: The Chain • Assassin's Creed: Brahman・ アサシンクリードIV:ブラックグラグ-覚醒- | | 映像作品 | | | モバイルゲーム | Assassin's Creed • Assassin's Creed II • Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood • Assassin's Creed: Revelations • Assassin's Creed III |
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| Characters | Assassins | Desmond Miles • Lucy Stillman | Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad • Al Mualim • Malik Al-Sayf • Kadar Al-Sayf • Abbas Sofian • Rauf • Jabal • Jamal | | Templars | Warren Vidic • Alan Rikkin | Tamir • Garnier de Naplouse • Talal • Abu'l Nuqoud • William of Montferrat • Majd Addin • Jubair al Hakim • Sibrand • Maria Thorpe • Robert de Sablé | | Others | Leila Marino | Masun • Richard I of England |
| | Factions | Abstergo | Assassins • Civilians • Knights Hospitalier • Knights Templar • Knights Teutonic • Saracens | | Locations | Abstergo laboratory | Solomon's Temple • Masyaf • Damascus • Acre • Jerusalem • Arsuf • Kingdom • Assassin bureau | | Events | Third Crusade (Defense of Masyaf • Hunt for the Nine • Battle of Arsuf • Retaking of Masyaf) | | Terms and gameplay | Achievements • Animus • Blending • Cryptic Messages • Eagle Vision • Eavesdropping • Emails • Feathers • Flags • Genetic memory • Glitches • Horses • Informants • Interrogation • Investigation • Leap of Faith • Memories • Pickpocketing • Pieces of Eden • Ranks • Save Citizen • Scholars • Social Stealth • Synchronization • Thugs • View Points • Vigilantes | | Weapons | Hidden Blade • Fists • Short blades • Swords • Throwing knives |
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| Characters | Assassins | Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad • Al Mualim • Hamid • Harash • Kadar • Rafik | | Templars | Axe Warrior • Basilisk • Master of the Tower • Roland Napule • Tamir | | Others | Adha • Alaat • Ayman • Badr • Fajera |
| | Factions | Assassins • Civilians • Knights Templar • Knights Teutonic • Saracens | | Locations | Acre • Alep • Damascus • Jerusalem • Temple of the Sand • Tyre | | Events | Third Crusade (Quest for the Chalice) | | Terms and gameplay | Animus • Blending • Eavesdropping • Genetic memory • Informants • Interrogation • Investigation • Leap of Faith • Memories • Pickpocketing • Scholars • Social Stealth • Synchronization | | Weapons | Bombs • Crossbow • Grappling hook • Hidden Blade • Swords • Throwing knives |
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| Characters | House of Auditore | Claudia • Ezio • Federico • Giovanni • Maria • Mario • Petruccio | Domenico • Renato | | Assassins | Rebecca Crane • Shaun Hastings • Desmond Miles • Lucy Stillman | Dante Alighieri • Bartolomeo d'Alviano • Teodora Contanto • Niccolò Machiavelli • Antonio de Magianis • Paola • La Volpe | Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad | | Assassination targets | Uberto Alberti • Stefano da Bagnone • Emilio Barbarigo • Marco Barbarigo • Silvio Barbarigo • Bernardo Baroncelli • Rodrigo Borgia • Carlo Grimaldi • Antonio Maffei • Dante Moro • Checco Orsi • Ludovico Orsi • Francesco de' Pazzi • Jacopo de' Pazzi • Vieri de' Pazzi • Francesco Salviati • Girolamo Savonarola | | Others | Clay Kaczmarek • Warren Vidic | Annetta • Agostino Barbarigo • Lorenzo de' Medici • Carlotta Moro • Rosa • Caterina Sforza • Cristina Vespucci • Alvise da Vilandino • Leonardo da Vinci | Maria Thorpe | Minerva |
| | Factions | Assassins • Templars • Civilians • Courtesans • Mercenaries • Merchants • Thieves • Guards | | Locations | Abstergo laboratory • Hideout | Florence • Monteriggioni • Villa Auditore • Tuscany • San Gimignano • Apennine Mountains • Romagna • Forlì • Venice • Rome | | Terms and gameplay | Abstergo • Achievements • Adam • Eve • Animus • Art Merchants • Blacksmiths • Bleeding Effect • Borgia messengers • Codex • Customization • Doctors • Eagle Vision • Economic system • Fast Travel Booths • Feathers • Flying Machine • Glyphs • Guards • Heralds • Memories • Monteriggioni Statuettes • Notoriety • Officials • Pieces of Eden • Secret Locations • Side Missions and Events • Swimming • Tailors • First Civilization • The Truth • Uplay • The Vault • Treasure chests • View Points • Wanted posters | | Weapons | Fists/Metal Cestus • Heavy weapons • Hidden Blade • Hidden Gun • Improvised weapons • Long weapons • Poison blade • Short blades • Smoke bombs • Swords • Blunt weapons • Throwing knives | | DLC | Battle of Forlì • Bonfire of the Vanities |
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| Characters | Assassins | Ezio Auditore da Firenze • Antonio de Magianis • Luis de Santángel ∙ Raphael Sánchez | | Templar Puppets | Tomás de Torquemada • Gaspar Martínez • Pedro Llorente • Juan de Marillo | | Others | Christopher Columbus • Muhammad XII • Isabella I of Castile |
| | Factions | Assassins (Italian Assassins • Spanish Assassins) • Moors • Spanish Inquisition | | Locations | Italy (Venice) • Spain (Barcelona • Zaragoza • Granada • Alhambra) | | Events | Discovery in Spain | | Terms and Gameplay | Animus • Animus Hacks • Genetic memory • Guards • Memories • Pieces of Eden (Apples of Eden) • Social Stealth • Wanted posters | | Weapons | |
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| Characters | Assassins | Desmond Miles • Lucy Stillman • Shaun Hastings • Rebecca Crane | Ezio Auditore da Firenze • Claudia Auditore da Firenze • Maria Auditore da Firenze • Mario Auditore • Bartolomeo d'Alviano • Niccolò Machiavelli • La Volpe | | Templars | Rodrigo Borgia • Cesare Borgia • Juan Borgia the Elder • Octavian de Valois • Micheletto Corella • Il Carnefice • Silvestro Sabbatini • Malfatto • Ristoro • Gaspar de la Croix • Donato Mancini • Lia de Russo • Lanz • Auguste Oberlin | | Others | Pantasilea Baglioni • Lucrezia Borgia • Pietro Rossi • Patrizio • Nicolaus Copernicus • Leonardo da Vinci • Fabio Orsini • Duccio de Luca • Ercole Massimo • Salaì • Caterina Sforza • Juno | | Multiplayer | Doctor • Courtesan • Executioner • Nobleman • Priest • Prowler • Barber • Engineer • Blacksmith • Captain • Smuggler • Footpad • Mercenary • Harlequin • Hellequin • Officer • Thief • Dama Rossa • Pariah • Marquis • Knight |
| | Factions | Abstergo Industries | Assassins (Guilds) • Civilians • Followers of Romulus • Guards • Hermeticists • Merchants • Templars | | Locations | Monteriggioni (Sanctuary) • Rome (Castel Sant'Angelo | Colosseum | Colosseum Vault | Tiber Island | Vatican Vault) • Colli Albani • Naples • Valnerina • Monte Circeo • Viana • Florence • Venice • Secret locations | | Terms and gameplay | Animus • Achievements • Bleeding Effect • Borgia towers • Cannons • Chase breakers • Customization • Eagle Vision • Economic system • Flying Machine • Heralds • Horses • Lairs of Romulus • Leap of Faith • Memories • Officials • Parachutes • Pieces of Eden • Ranks • Social Stealth • Side memories • Viewpoints | | Weapons | Crossbow • Fists/Metal Cestus • Heavy weapons • Hidden Blade • Hidden Gun • Improvised weapons • Long weapons • Poison Blade • Poison darts • Short blades • Smoke bombs • Swords • Blunt weapons • Throwing knives | | DLC | Animus Project Update 1.0 • Animus Project Update 2.0 • Animus Project Update 3.0 • Copernicus Conspiracy • The Da Vinci Disappearance |
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| Characters | Assassins | Desmond Miles • Clay Kaczmarek • Rebecca Crane • Shaun Hastings • William Miles | Ezio Auditore da Firenze • Yusuf Tazim • Piri Reis | Ishak Pasha | Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad • Rashid ad-Din Sinan • Abbas Sofian • Maria Thorpe • Darim Ibn-La'Ahad • Swami • Niccolò Polo • Maffeo Polo | | Templars | Laetitia England • Warren Vidic • Juhani Otso Berg | Ahmet • Manuel Palaiologos • Shahkulu • Leandros • Cyril of Rhodes • Damat Ali Pasha • Georgios Kostas • Lysistrata • Mirela Djuric • Odai Dunqas • Vali cel Tradat | Vlad Tepes | Haras | | Others | Sofia Sartor • Bayezid II • Selim I • Suleiman I • Tarik Barleti • Dilara • Duccio de Luca • Janos | Jupiter • Juno • Minerva | | Multiplayer | Bombardier • Brigand • Champion • Corsair • Count • Courtesan • Crusader • Deacon • Gladiator • Guardian • Knight • Ottoman Doctor • Ottoman Jester • Privateer • Renegade • Sentinel • Thespian • Trickster • Vanguard • Vizier |
| | Factions | Assassins • Mercenaries • Mongols • Ottomans • Romanies • Templars/Byzantines • Thieves | | Locations | Atlas Village • Cappadocia • Constantinople (Constantine | Bayezid | Imperial | Galata) • Masyaf | | Terms and gameplay | Abstergo Files • Achievements • Animus • Animus data fragments • Assassin Dens • Black Room • Blending • Book shops • Den Defense • Eagle Sense • Ezio Auditore's letters • First Civilization • Heralds • Library of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad • Masyaf Keys • Mediterranean Defense • Memories • Officials • Outfits • Pieces of Eden • Stalkers • Synch Nexus • Templar Tax Collectors • Ziplines | | Weapons | Fists • Bombs • Crossbow • Heavy weapons • Hidden Blade • Hookblade • Hidden Gun • Improvised weapons • Long weapons • Poison Blade • Poison darts • Short blades • Swords • Blunt weapons • Throwing knives | | DLC | The Ancestors Character Pack • Mediterranean Traveler Map Pack • The Lost Archive |
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| Characters | Assassins | Rebecca Crane • Shaun Hastings • Desmond Miles • William Miles | Deborah Carter • Stephane Chapheau • Jamie Colley • Achilles Davenport • Robert Faulkner • Duncan Little • Miko • Louis Mills • Ratonhnhaké:ton • Clipper Wilkinson • Jacob Zenger | John de la Tour | | Templars | Daniel Cross • Warren Vidic | Nicholas Biddle • Reginald Birch • Edward Braddock • Benjamin Church • John Harrison • Thomas Hickey • William Johnson • Haytham Kenway • Charles Lee • John Pitcairn | | Homestead Residents | Catherine • Corrine • Diana • Ellen • Godfrey • Lance O'Donnell • Lyle White • Myriam • Norris • Oliver • Prudence • Terry • Timothy • David Walston • Warren | | Others | Juno • Jupiter • Minerva • Aita | Samuel Adams • Benedict Arnold • Amanda Bailey • David Clutterbuck • Richard Clutterbuck • Benjamin Franklin • François-Joseph Paul de Grasse • Jim Holden • Kaniehtí:io • Kanen'tó:kon • Lafayette • Oiá:ner • Israel Putnam • Paul Revere • Benjamin Tallmadge • Silas Thatcher • George Washington • Mason Locke Weems | | Animi Avatars | Bear • Carpenter • Commander • Coyote Man • Governor • Hessian • Highlander • Huntsman • Independent • Lady Maverick • Mountebank • Night Stalker • Pioneer • Preacher • Robber • Redcoat • Sharpshooter • Silent Shadow • Strong Man |
| | Factions | Assassins • Erudito • Templars (Abstergo Industries) | British Army (Loyalists) • Colonial Assassins • Colonial Rite • Continental Army (Patriots) • Kanien'kehá:ka • Sons of Liberty | | Locations | New York City (Freedom Tower) • Rome (Abstergo laboratory) • São Paulo • Turin, New York (Grand Temple) | Boston • Caribbean Sea (Cerros | Dead Chest Island | Jamaica | Martinique) • Charlestown • Davenport Homestead • Fort Wolcott • Frontier (Concord | John's Town | Kanatahséton | Lexington | Monmouth | Valley Forge) • London (Theatre Royal) • Martha's Vineyard • New York (West Point) • Northwest Passage • Oak Island • Philadelphia | | Events | 2012 coronal mass ejection | French and Indian War (Braddock Expedition) • Boston Massacre • Boston Tea Party • American Revolutionary War (Battles of Lexington and Concord | Battle of Bunker Hill | Battle of Monmouth | Battle of West Point | Battle of the Chesapeake | Attack on Fort George) | | Terms and Gameplay | Abstergo Story • Achievements • Almanac pages • Animus • Assassination targets • Aquila • Blending • Cannons • Club Challenges • Contracts • Crafting • Dual-wielding • Eagle Vision • Eavesdropping • Economic system • Forts • Hiding spots • Hunting • Leap of Faith • Memories • Pieces of Eden • Pivots • Social Stealth • Synchronization • Treasure chests • View Points | | Weapons | Bayonets • Bombs (Trip mines) • Bow • Fists • Firearms • Heavy weapons • Hidden Blade • Naval mines • Rope darts • Short blades • Swords • Blunt weapons • Tomahawks | | DLC | Benedict Arnold DLC • The Hidden Secrets Pack • The Tyranny of King Washington (The Infamy | The Betrayal | The Redemption) |
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