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You forgot the eye of odin.. the newest apple of Eden found in the secret caves of England in the game valhalla added by the valkyrie lady on ur settlement
I miss going all "Da Vinci Code", doing puzzles in real life world paintings and revealing the apples and objects throughout history. Another reason why AC2 and Brotherhood were amazing.
The one in 3 that Eivor gave to Connor's people turned to dust in Connor's hand...the only one I can think of that continues from one game is the one Ezio found in Altairs tomb, that ended up being the key for the outer vault for Desmond
@@1spitfyre That was not an apple(that turned into dust) it was a crystal ball which helped connor to communicate with juno...the resemblance may give you that impression
I mean it makes sense idk if you did the DLC but in odyssey the MC is bound to clean up the artifacts left around so in the later timeline there isn’t many left thx to them
well that's because the more you go in time the more it's hard to find them that's obvious they start the franchise in 1100 AD then 1400 AD then 1700 AD ( for 3 games ) then 1800s AD until origins and odyssy and valhala they go back before AC 1 so that explains why its easy to find pieces of eden on that time periode of odyssey / origins so the more you go in time the more they dissapear sorry for bad english
Ezio found half pieces of Eden though he was humble enough not abusing its powers to his benefit (Altair's Apple, Da Vinci's Dissapearrence Precusor). He also secured the Papal Stuff in the bottom of the Vatican (although accidentally) and the Apple of Cyprus in the Catacombs of the Colosseum. He truly cared about humanity.
Fun fact: Hilter had the apple at some point before ww2 started which either means hilter was corrupted by it or saw that the would commit some horrendous damage to the world
@@Memor1_i Nah, that's just post-war propaganda to hide the actual cause, over-reliance on saturation bombardment of anything that looked even remotely like a military target from several thousand feet up in the sky. Because as modern times have shown, politicians will _always_ be absolute scumbags incapable of owning up to their own incompetence when they can instead scapegoat someone else!
@@Memor1_i- Stop copying & pasting this everywhere, to try to make Hitler look like some innocent stooge. 🙄 The lore didn't even do that ffs. It's beyond weird that you're in here caping for that monster ya weirdo.
@@TheGingiGamer I'm talking about the machine the skull goes into.. in the Mayan Style Isu location where u kill Torress.. the navigation function was blood viles that were cube shaped yes.. but it did connect to a much larger machine controlled by Juno and Aeita The metallic apples are generally used as batteries 🔋 Where as the Crystal ones are more like, fire sticks or dongles memory cards etc And the skull had apples in it.. in order to power the thing
In all this time of playing or watching the AC games. I have never actually understood the plot of whatever the hell is going between the Assassins and Templar or whatever, I always took that as like subplot that's mention every so often through the games.
Also there is the Trident of Eden, with each prong doing something different. One inspires fear, one devotion, and one faith. It can be split into three daggers to be used independently.
Imagine all the different apples were scattered fragments of bigger more powerful apple, like it was too powerful and dangerous so the Esu split it into many weaker but still powerful apples in order to maintain it. And the new assassin or even modern character has to find them and combine it, The Apple could reform and reshape into weapons like a sword or staff of Eden etc as it can split into fragments, or be able to control the fragments and attack people sort of like the six path orbs
I feel like the more you play and watch Assassins creed related videos the more you can see that this actually plays apart in our society like the templars are the elites. Political figures big pharma and tech companies etc.
@@thomaslopez6106 it was intended to be that deep in the begininhy though, with so many similarities to our real world, this is why the ksu era is 72000 years ago,because it ties so we'll to human history
Replaying the Ezio trilogy again on PS4 and it's been really fun again to play the puzzles from sliding pictures to finding the apple of Eden in the paintings with the clues. It shoud have been just 1 apple that passed down i think
YOU FORGOT TO ADD.. THE EYE OF ODIN!!! WHICH IS PROBABLY THE BEST LOOKING APPLE OF EDEN TO DATE.. Check it out.. it's mentioned and shown in secret caves of England in valhalla but u can Google the image of it, and details of what it does.
Wait what .?? I mean I never played Valhalla but if it's true then that means in Odyssey , Layla Hassan can scan 3 memories on that spear , we can literally able to play evoir in Odyssey
The first few games plots were cool. And interesting how they tied in the real life artifacts. It’s gotten way out there with all these apples and other relics.
You missed something. The staff of hermestis is currently keeping basim/Loki alive. Who’s now the main cherictor and has his lover athea as it’s brain/power source Also it can be summoned and you don’t necessarily need to hold it to use it’s powers. aka why basim and kasandra don’t drop dead when not holding it. You lose power by giving up control or Athea takes access away or change’s ownership That staff has gone on one hell of a journey
So, from how I understand it, Kassandra, as well as Pythagorus, do in fact need to keep physical contact with the staff after a certain point in time before their natural lifespan's catch up and they die, as they both did the instant they lost contact with it once they were over 100yo or so. If you notice in the AC Odyssey dlc cutscene, when Kassandra meets Layla in Atlantis, she is holding an Apple that transforms into the Staff. This implies that Kassandra learned how to make the Staff change physical form so she could keep it on her less conspicuously and not have to constantly hold it, but just have it on her. She didn't really summon the Staff from nowhere. The fact that Basim does not have to hold it is a plot hole in the lore that has not been explained. Ubisoft likely just knew that people didn't like Layla as a protagonist that much and wanted to change her quickly. My mind-lore personally is that the Staff can rejuvenate and heal wounds easily, but if you continuously use it for a time that over-reaches your body's natural lifespan, you need to keep physical contact. In Basim/Loki's case, his body was allowed to age naturally while kept on life support in Yggdrasil, which must somehow functions differently than the Staff's tech, since the age limit did not seem to apply. The Staff was able to fully restore Basim even though he was hundreds of years old, but it was not the Staff's power keeping him alive. I think the difference is Yggdrasil kept him "alive" but allowed his body to age, whereas holding onto the Staff for so long forces the body to constantly heal, causing it to gain a dependency. Basim's body did not have a dependency of any kind, so the Staff could heal him up real quick just once. Think of it like Ras al Ghul from Batman being addicted and dependent on Lazarus, having to go back more often and for longer periods of time to be restored, and even still he would seem to be getting middle-aged at best. It also could be the fact he is a Sage and maybe has a lot more Isu DNA than Kassandra and the like, so maybe the Staff works better for him? Again, these are just my personal thoughts to make sense of it, works for me, cannot confirm.
@@tony___3077 kassandra gave up ownership, while pythagorus was striped of its power because he wasnt doing the job of the keeper. They die once the blessing gos away not physical contact
@@tony___3077The seer's mother was hooked to Yggdrasil after her mind started to go. Raises the question of sustaining life longer, why else would she have voluntarily done that?
She voluntarily did that because somehow she knew about Yggdrasil's existence, she knew she was dying, and she thought that Yggdrasil actually was the gateway to Valhalla. @@mike7652
Honestly I hate how they turned what used to be these incredible and powerful items into just things laying around in chests or hidden on top of a mountain that don't do anything besides having gold lines on them. Or maybe make themselves into glow sticks.
Pieces of Eden don't "lay around". In Odyssey they show that there are just about 100 pieces of Eden. Kassandra is litterly tasked to retrieve these pieces of Eden since she's the wielder of The Staff of Hermes. They don't just lie around because they're hidden and incredibly hard to find. If they just "lay around", why does it take Kassandra more than 2400 years just to gather around 10/20 of them? Also, Pieces of Eden aren't just items with gold lines in them. A Piece of Eden is a type of sophisticated technology created by the Isu which reacts with the network of neurotransmitters engineered into human brains. There is also the chance that you mistske common ISU artifacts to Pieces of Eden which ARE NOT the same. That sword you'd pick up in Fate of Atlantis with a glowing golden line through it is not a Piece of Eden.
Nah I know what you mean. They don’t literally lay around just feels like they’re everywhere. Like now if Ubisoft need an excuse for a plot point or piece of mythology (like the monsters in odyssey) they just introduce a new piece of Eden. Inflation if you will. Pieces of Eden don’t seem as valuable when you keep stumbling on sometimes multiple in each game
@@scar-gs3tz Assassin's Creed 2 explained that there are millions of Isu Artifacts locked inside some "vault". This "Vault" is Atlantis. The thing is Pieces of Eden are still very rare. I believe there are a little bit more than 100 of them. Pieces of Eden and ISU artifacts are different. I believe there are just around 11 Pieces of Eden in Odyssey. (Spear of Leonidas, Poseidon's Trident, Hades's Axe, Staff of Hermes and Around 7 Apples of Eden.) Remember that a normal ISU sword is very different from the Sword of Eden. I guess that's where many people go wrong. There are alot of ISU artifacts, always has been.
I like the fact that all mythological gods are just isu people or wtvr, thats why they are actually beatable and not omnipotent, the egyptian gods seem like actual gods tho, I doubt it tho, they prob just have special powers
9:13 In Damokles (though I've only seen it written as Damocles) the 'e' is pronounced like a long 'ee' in English. That's how we treat Greek names and words that originally came from Greek in English. You pronounce the second 'e' in Hercules and the last 'e' in Aphrodite, epitome, hyperbole, and Nike.
A better understanding is to remember the Isu are not Gods, they were considered Gods by humans, they are just an advanced civilization. Which makes up of probably every mythology. Also note they are all probably different seeing as the Roman Greek and Norse looked different. Which is why there’s so many temples and so many pieces of Eden. Not only were they experimenting on humans, they were tryna figure out the solar flare coming, which was why the temples were built really. So the Isu are the reason why there’s humans, the temples, pieces of Eden, the creatures of fantasy and legend.
I'm pretty sure the dagger and compass/key to find the dagger in Farcry 3 are pieces of Eden as well Abstergo was confirmed to have a past presence on the island looking for a piece of Eden, and the artifacts are found in ancient temples and are the only "mystical" thing in the game giving off a golden glow just like the pieces.
Imagine if one person had all these Eden, Isu (and the miscellaneous items) powers. He would be so OP. But it would be so fun. Even if it wasn't some sort of super-powered being. Maybe a costume or some sort of Ironman styled armor.
I honestly lost count after assassins creed Odyssey . Couldn't tell the difference between the weapons wielded by Kassandra and the actual pieces of Eden .
That is the Apple of Eden 1, mentioned in the video. Sent to Egypt by Arno Dorian, then retrieved by Napoleon during his campaigns there and wielded by Harry Houdini centuries later. Its actual location is unknown.
They forgot their trees of Eden in a video trying to explain all pieces of Eden they left out an entire games worth of pieces of Eden and many other pieces of Eden from other games. They did not do their research.
Pieces of Eden inflation. Who would have seen that coming lol btw. didnt realize that we had different apples in all the games. I thought its was just an artistic thing like with the capes etc.
Honestly, I've heard a lot worse (GenerationTech mispronouncing nearly every planet in the Star Wars saga was unforgivable) but yeah, the butchering of Koh-I-Noor and Damocles really hurt. The writers could have thrown some phonetics in for the narrator.
Magic mushrooms are one of the apples of Eden along with any other Psychedelic. The power-hungry denominator culture was what the assassins were fighting. We’ve separated our connection to spirit. We are stronger than we remember currently. What the archaic revival will mean, if it has teeth, is all of us taking mass amounts of psychedelics and activating what our DNA is capable of. Psychedelics are where the gap is filled between tech and bio. Reply to this comment if you want to talk more about this
If the rabbits met Mario and also are able to visit the watch dogs time line which is also part of the assassins creed time line wouldn’t that mean if they get a apple of Eden Mario could get his hands on it and sense Steve is in smash bros couldn’t the apple of Eden end up in Minecraft’s world🤔
It's the Valhalla one really an Apple?? It seemed like one of the Atlantis artifacts projecting a hologram of some creature probably from the olympus project when held by Evior Or if it then why not include the Atlantis artifacts as well they all have similar features
Why evereone keep fogetring about one power which comes from the Apples? I mean the power which was mentioned by Juno in AC3.(potential spoiler) Isu could order a small group of humans to focus on some object or idea to summon it,to create it from nothing.It was mentioned as one of the methods of salvation: to send Apples to the Space on satelites and Command all humans to"perform"a protection and create a force field around the globe. But it failed,soooo,probably that's why one of the Apples land on the Moon :p
@@Nether_Syn it was one use. But Juno described,that when owner of the Apple order a group of humans to think about something, it will appear like some sort of projection
As seen in one of AC2's glyphs, the overuse of the Apples by the Isu caused humans to evolve from Neanderthals into Homo Sapiens. Attempting to manipulate this evolutive property of the Apples, the Isu created Project Olympus, where several experiments using human and other forms of DNA were made, creating " abominations " which we know as the mythological cretaures from Odyssey.
Those artifacts were not actually Apples, they looked like Apples but their name is "Atlantis artifacts". In simple words, those objects were specifically created to contain the essence of an abomination (created by Juno and Aita) which would possess any human that came into contact with them. That is why the game cinematics showed a human body left behind after defeating the mythological creatures.
@@elfantasmadekosmos yup, not apples, merely apple-shaped. As for how many they have, well... [SPOILER ALERT] They retrieve 4 (from the Minotaur in the labyrinth beneath Knossos, the Medusa on Lesbos, the Sphinx near Thebes, and the Cyclops under Thisvi), but they don't keep any of them, they use them to control the devices under Thera to seal Atlantis permanently.
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The correct pronounciation of Koh-i-noor is Core-e-noor
You forgot the eye of odin.. the newest apple of Eden found in the secret caves of England in the game valhalla added by the valkyrie lady on ur settlement
I miss going all "Da Vinci Code", doing puzzles in real life world paintings and revealing the apples and objects throughout history. Another reason why AC2 and Brotherhood were amazing.
Yeah they were my favorite parts about the game they should bring this back.
The pieces of eden seemed so legendary back then... Now they're just throwing them out there
@@Vestlus1 Ikr...🙃
Shit was also creepy AF. It was great!!
@@Vestlus1 well it makes sense there would be more of them around the further back in time you go
I always thought it was the same apple just falling into different hands throughout time… didn’t know there were that many of them.
The one in 3 that Eivor gave to Connor's people turned to dust in Connor's hand...the only one I can think of that continues from one game is the one Ezio found in Altairs tomb, that ended up being the key for the outer vault for Desmond
@@1spitfyre That was not an apple(that turned into dust) it was a crystal ball which helped connor to communicate with juno...the resemblance may give you that impression
@@CamSiv996 he didn’t just ask they literally show at the very end of ac1 where all of the pieces of Eden are in that globe hologram.
Damn bro that's one popular apple. Why wouldn't they make more of em if they were super smart and efficient.
Makes it a lot less special
I miss it when the artifacts were considered rare and mysterious
Now you can find one just chilling in a box in a random house
Im tellin' ya, next one will be the "toilet seat of eden" capable of making sure isu sh** dont stink...😂
I mean it makes sense idk if you did the DLC but in odyssey the MC is bound to clean up the artifacts left around so in the later timeline there isn’t many left thx to them
I guess isu stuff can't erode.
well that's because the more you go in time the more it's hard to find them that's obvious
they start the franchise in 1100 AD then 1400 AD then 1700 AD ( for 3 games ) then 1800s AD
until origins and odyssy and valhala they go back before AC 1
so that explains why its easy to find pieces of eden on that time periode of odyssey / origins
so the more you go in time the more they dissapear
sorry for bad english
You forgot about those prisms in Rogue the Assassins thought were weapons, but they were just artifacts that held the world together.
Yeah. Those count as Pieces of Eden as well.
Me grabing those pieces in rogue made me really sad cause like the fact our character caused an earthquake that killed probably millions
@@idontsleepatall1618 The Achilles' brotherhood paid the price for it.
@@oblivion9400 The American Brotherhood were nuts. A far cry from the reformed Colonials and Italian.
@@idontsleepatall161860,000 according to history!
Ezio found half pieces of Eden though he was humble enough not abusing its powers to his benefit (Altair's Apple, Da Vinci's Dissapearrence Precusor).
He also secured the Papal Stuff in the bottom of the Vatican (although accidentally) and the Apple of Cyprus in the Catacombs of the Colosseum.
He truly cared about humanity.
Fun fact: Hilter had the apple at some point before ww2 started which either means hilter was corrupted by it or saw that the would commit some horrendous damage to the world
@@Memor1_i Hitler and Stalin were Templar puppets. Templars lost control over them until near the end of the war.
@@Memor1_i Nah, that's just post-war propaganda to hide the actual cause, over-reliance on saturation bombardment of anything that looked even remotely like a military target from several thousand feet up in the sky. Because as modern times have shown, politicians will _always_ be absolute scumbags incapable of owning up to their own incompetence when they can instead scapegoat someone else!
@@Memor1_i- Stop copying & pasting this everywhere, to try to make Hitler look like some innocent stooge. 🙄 The lore didn't even do that ffs. It's beyond weird that you're in here caping for that monster ya weirdo.
I thought the Blackflag crystal skull allowed u to see thru the eyes of anybody on earth if u had as much as a drop of their blood
Yeah, Governor Torres used that for Blackmailing people
Yeah ur exactly right. But it had to be attached to the skull for it to work in that way.
Remember the skull machine? That the cubes go into?
If I remember rightly, the apple of Eden go into the eyes of the skull
A bit like the "eye of Odin" poe in valhalla
@@jimsus69 It wasn't an Apple that went into the skull, it was a blood vial cube.
@@TheGingiGamer I'm talking about the machine the skull goes into.. in the Mayan Style Isu location where u kill Torress.. the navigation function was blood viles that were cube shaped yes.. but it did connect to a much larger machine controlled by Juno and Aeita
The metallic apples are generally used as batteries 🔋
Where as the Crystal ones are more like, fire sticks or dongles memory cards etc
And the skull had apples in it.. in order to power the thing
In all this time of playing or watching the AC games. I have never actually understood the plot of whatever the hell is going between the Assassins and Templar or whatever, I always took that as like subplot that's mention every so often through the games.
Templars are like hilter, trying to take over the world (for the good of humanity to stop wars
Also there is the Trident of Eden, with each prong doing something different. One inspires fear, one devotion, and one faith. It can be split into three daggers to be used independently.
Imagine all the different apples were scattered fragments of bigger more powerful apple, like it was too powerful and dangerous so the Esu split it into many weaker but still powerful apples in order to maintain it.
And the new assassin or even modern character has to find them and combine it,
The Apple could reform and reshape into weapons like a sword or staff of Eden etc as it can split into fragments, or be able to control the fragments and attack people sort of like the six path orbs
I feel like the more you play and watch Assassins creed related videos the more you can see that this actually plays apart in our society like the templars are the elites. Political figures big pharma and tech companies etc.
Bro its not that deep
@@thomaslopez6106 it was intended to be that deep in the begininhy though, with so many similarities to our real world, this is why the ksu era is 72000 years ago,because it ties so we'll to human history
@@LowlyEidolon no duh why you think there's different historical times you play in each one
@@thomaslopez6106 no clue what you mean
@@LowlyEidolon even still its not deep
Replaying the Ezio trilogy again on PS4 and it's been really fun again to play the puzzles from sliding pictures to finding the apple of Eden in the paintings with the clues.
It shoud have been just 1 apple that passed down i think
YOU FORGOT TO ADD.. THE EYE OF ODIN!!! WHICH IS PROBABLY THE BEST LOOKING APPLE OF EDEN TO DATE..
Check it out.. it's mentioned and shown in secret caves of England in valhalla but u can Google the image of it, and details of what it does.
The Isu is my favorite element in the franchise. So Odyssey was my utopia. I guess Dawn of Ragnarok will be another joy ride for me.
I absolutely love how these advanced civilizations create some man made weak points and consolidated their powers into magical objects
"Forgive me" when he didn't even try to say Cú Chulainn nearly killed me 😂
I’ve being waiting for a vid like this for ages
Assassin Creed 1/2 puzzles and documents gave so much lore
I just like the fact that I can wield weapons that were made by the gods
You can also get the Spear of Leonidas in AC Valhalla on the Isle Of Skye along with the Hero's Sword.
Wait what .?? I mean I never played Valhalla but if it's true then that means in Odyssey , Layla Hassan can scan 3 memories on that spear , we can literally able to play evoir in Odyssey
@@kaentakahashi5149No, Kassandra was descended from Leonidas, Eivor wasn't.
@@mike7652 Layla scanned memories of people who touched the spear after Leonidas, evoir was one of them
The first few games plots were cool. And interesting how they tied in the real life artifacts. It’s gotten way out there with all these apples and other relics.
You missed something. The staff of hermestis is currently keeping basim/Loki alive. Who’s now the main cherictor and has his lover athea as it’s brain/power source
Also it can be summoned and you don’t necessarily need to hold it to use it’s powers. aka why basim and kasandra don’t drop dead when not holding it. You lose power by giving up control or Athea takes access away or change’s ownership
That staff has gone on one hell of a journey
So, from how I understand it, Kassandra, as well as Pythagorus, do in fact need to keep physical contact with the staff after a certain point in time before their natural lifespan's catch up and they die, as they both did the instant they lost contact with it once they were over 100yo or so. If you notice in the AC Odyssey dlc cutscene, when Kassandra meets Layla in Atlantis, she is holding an Apple that transforms into the Staff. This implies that Kassandra learned how to make the Staff change physical form so she could keep it on her less conspicuously and not have to constantly hold it, but just have it on her. She didn't really summon the Staff from nowhere.
The fact that Basim does not have to hold it is a plot hole in the lore that has not been explained. Ubisoft likely just knew that people didn't like Layla as a protagonist that much and wanted to change her quickly.
My mind-lore personally is that the Staff can rejuvenate and heal wounds easily, but if you continuously use it for a time that over-reaches your body's natural lifespan, you need to keep physical contact. In Basim/Loki's case, his body was allowed to age naturally while kept on life support in Yggdrasil, which must somehow functions differently than the Staff's tech, since the age limit did not seem to apply. The Staff was able to fully restore Basim even though he was hundreds of years old, but it was not the Staff's power keeping him alive. I think the difference is Yggdrasil kept him "alive" but allowed his body to age, whereas holding onto the Staff for so long forces the body to constantly heal, causing it to gain a dependency. Basim's body did not have a dependency of any kind, so the Staff could heal him up real quick just once. Think of it like Ras al Ghul from Batman being addicted and dependent on Lazarus, having to go back more often and for longer periods of time to be restored, and even still he would seem to be getting middle-aged at best.
It also could be the fact he is a Sage and maybe has a lot more Isu DNA than Kassandra and the like, so maybe the Staff works better for him?
Again, these are just my personal thoughts to make sense of it, works for me, cannot confirm.
@@tony___3077 kassandra gave up ownership, while pythagorus was striped of its power because he wasnt doing the job of the keeper.
They die once the blessing gos away not physical contact
@@kevind3974 I'm not sure about that
@@tony___3077The seer's mother was hooked to Yggdrasil after her mind started to go. Raises the question of sustaining life longer, why else would she have voluntarily done that?
She voluntarily did that because somehow she knew about Yggdrasil's existence, she knew she was dying, and she thought that Yggdrasil actually was the gateway to Valhalla. @@mike7652
Honestly I hate how they turned what used to be these incredible and powerful items into just things laying around in chests or hidden on top of a mountain that don't do anything besides having gold lines on them. Or maybe make themselves into glow sticks.
Clearly you haven’t played the newer games the correct way if you think all they do is “just lay around,” mainly the newest Odyssey DLC 🤨
Pieces of Eden don't "lay around". In Odyssey they show that there are just about 100 pieces of Eden. Kassandra is litterly tasked to retrieve these pieces of Eden since she's the wielder of The Staff of Hermes. They don't just lie around because they're hidden and incredibly hard to find. If they just "lay around", why does it take Kassandra more than 2400 years just to gather around 10/20 of them? Also, Pieces of Eden aren't just items with gold lines in them. A Piece of Eden is a type of sophisticated technology created by the Isu which reacts with the network of neurotransmitters engineered into human brains. There is also the chance that you mistske common ISU artifacts to Pieces of Eden which ARE NOT the same. That sword you'd pick up in Fate of Atlantis with a glowing golden line through it is not a Piece of Eden.
Nah I know what you mean. They don’t literally lay around just feels like they’re everywhere. Like now if Ubisoft need an excuse for a plot point or piece of mythology (like the monsters in odyssey) they just introduce a new piece of Eden. Inflation if you will. Pieces of Eden don’t seem as valuable when you keep stumbling on sometimes multiple in each game
@@scar-gs3tz Assassin's Creed 2 explained that there are millions of Isu Artifacts locked inside some "vault". This "Vault" is Atlantis. The thing is Pieces of Eden are still very rare. I believe there are a little bit more than 100 of them. Pieces of Eden and ISU artifacts are different. I believe there are just around 11 Pieces of Eden in Odyssey. (Spear of Leonidas, Poseidon's Trident, Hades's Axe, Staff of Hermes and Around 7 Apples of Eden.) Remember that a normal ISU sword is very different from the Sword of Eden. I guess that's where many people go wrong. There are alot of ISU artifacts, always has been.
@@mynamedoesntfi--6161 that’s my point. Weren’t many in older games. Now there’s a shit ton and they’re less cool because of it
It would be cool if they had a cult of Kassandra who worked against the assassins and Templars in order to destroy the pieces of Eden
That precursor box is actually Pandora's box.
I like the fact that all mythological gods are just isu people or wtvr, thats why they are actually beatable and not omnipotent, the egyptian gods seem like actual gods tho, I doubt it tho, they prob just have special powers
9:13 In Damokles (though I've only seen it written as Damocles) the 'e' is pronounced like a long 'ee' in English. That's how we treat Greek names and words that originally came from Greek in English. You pronounce the second 'e' in Hercules and the last 'e' in Aphrodite, epitome, hyperbole, and Nike.
If we’re talking Greek, then it’s Herakles instead of Hercules
@@BalroomBlitz715
I was just going to say that as Hercules is Roman not Greek, I see no correction to the pronunciation Arkennerton though lol.
They didn't accidentally flung it up there, they were hoping to use it to deflect the solar flare that eventually kill most isu and humans
A better understanding is to remember the Isu are not Gods, they were considered Gods by humans, they are just an advanced civilization. Which makes up of probably every mythology. Also note they are all probably different seeing as the Roman Greek and Norse looked different. Which is why there’s so many temples and so many pieces of Eden. Not only were they experimenting on humans, they were tryna figure out the solar flare coming, which was why the temples were built really. So the Isu are the reason why there’s humans, the temples, pieces of Eden, the creatures of fantasy and legend.
There is a rumor that Ubisoft can show us how and where all these artifacts were made in AC Valhalla Dawn of Ragnarok.
Sorry by bad english.
Yes and I also read there will be more modern day scenes in Dawn of Ragnorak. I’m actually stoked considering who the new main character is
I'm pretty sure the dagger and compass/key to find the dagger in Farcry 3 are pieces of Eden as well
Abstergo was confirmed to have a past presence on the island looking for a piece of Eden, and the artifacts are found in ancient temples and are the only "mystical" thing in the game giving off a golden glow just like the pieces.
2:31 pardon my ignorance but please what game was that i don't remember that scene in ac3
It's from the AC3 DLC, the Tyranny of King Washington. Alternate timeline sort of thing going on.
@@eddyblackmore2834 ohh many thanks
The Apple found in Korfu island in AC Odyssey crossover, the one possessed Barnabas?
I stopped caring about Assassin's Creed after Ezio died
When i play Assassin creed i didn't even care about Apples of Eden i thought it was just a glitch in the animus making the Boss stronger.
I wonder when they're going to include the Holy Grail and the Ark of the Covenant.
I wonder what could happen if anyone would assemble all of the pieces of Eden together as one?
Just think of an op God (isu)
the Koh-I-Noor is pronounced as Ko-he-noor. it was a diamond that was a part of Indian history before being stolen during the colonial era.
also its eastern Europe company that produces pencils and other stuff from graphite for some reason
the way he said Co eye naurrr
"Stolen" 😂
Sure, whatever you say revisionist.
Imagine if one person had all these Eden, Isu (and the miscellaneous items) powers. He would be so OP. But it would be so fun. Even if it wasn't some sort of super-powered being. Maybe a costume or some sort of Ironman styled armor.
He would be dead from the corruption of each apple
@@Memor1_i If he had armor maybe. But what if that's just who and what he was? Like he was some ancient being from wherever the apple came from
@@blissvii not even the creators of Eden cant hold more than 2
@@Memor1_i Kassandra wasn't holding two when se destroyed Atlantis?
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Hey. Can you make a video of who's the current holder of every pieces of Eden?
Uhh i know a past owner and his name was Adolf Hitler
A historic figure: *achieves something remarkable*
Assasin's Creed: "He used advanced alien technology to do it"
Not alien lol
wow if you slow down at 1:47 you can see schematisch for i think the b17 and tanks thats so sick
I honestly lost count after assassins creed Odyssey . Couldn't tell the difference between the weapons wielded by Kassandra and the actual pieces of Eden .
im a little confused how to tell the apples apart, and the relics that kassandra/alexios get, are those apples?
Don’t worry dude we all have no idea either, that’s why we’re here😂
“We will be removing the crossbow since it’s not historically accurate” meanwhile we have all this nonsense now
We’ve had this “nonsense” since the very beginning, half these clips are from ac1 thru revelations calm down lil bro
@ bro responded to a two year old comment
The host mis-pronounced some of the names in this video. But others he got right. Nice video.
Piece of Edens are awesome and the fantasy lore gameplay and so in assassins creed mix of realistic and fantasy and love the look
At this point, AC plot lines make Christopher Nolan blush
Love assassins creed
If I remember correctly..
the apple Al-mualim was holding, he said that Jesus used it to turn water into wine and fed hundreds.
How about the apple that Arno uses in Dead Kings?
That is the Apple of Eden 1, mentioned in the video. Sent to Egypt by Arno Dorian, then retrieved by Napoleon during his campaigns there and wielded by Harry Houdini centuries later. Its actual location is unknown.
@@elfantasmadekosmos oh yeah, my bad mate, must have missed it somehow lmao.
in Atlantis in odyssey there was a shroud of eden sitting on a table which one was it or was it just destroyed when you sunk Atlantis
For me Desmond's story was the best
I'll have the Staff of Hermes. Immortality and immense knowledge are a boon to hold.
Just a friendly explanation on how to pronounce the Irish hero cú Chulainn It's coo cull n or coo-cull-in if you say those 3 words as one 😁
What about discs that store memories from assassin's Creed revelations and mirage?
This is gonna be good
Just letting you know, swords are considered side arms, the trident, spears and pole arms were the primary weapon
Wow. I had no idea AC was THIS big! I started on origins and I'm almost done with mirage. I just got to bagdad.
what do you think which piece of eden will be in ac mirage?
because series going back to roots
You forgot to mention the chalice which is a woman and is also a piece of Eden that is said to bring piece between factions or something like that
I just saw that Eivor took his apple and gave it to Connors tribe in North America for safe keeping..
That wasn't an apple, it was the crystal ball Connor used to speak to Juno
Beautiful
What about the prisms that hold the world together in the AC Rogue?
Those aren't really pieces of Eden, just isu tech holding the earth together.
They forgot their trees of Eden in a video trying to explain all pieces of Eden they left out an entire games worth of pieces of Eden and many other pieces of Eden from other games. They did not do their research.
bro i think the apple number 5 and 6 are the same one that ezio used it in AC brotherhood and then desmond retrieve it from the vault in rome
I’m valhalla there’s a sword you get after completing a puzzle and opening all the doors in an Isu research Center
theres also gungnir the spear of odin which eivor gets in valhalla
Did you mention the masyaf keys :o
Was that Kassandra facing Eivor in the clip about the last apple?
NVM I got my answer 5 seconds later 😂
very good gameplay omg wow
I’m pretty sure there also was a shroud of Eden in ac odyssey
You missed a staff that is in ac odyssey Atlantis dlc that literally has a apple in it
Ahh, the piece of eden, the convenient plot device to explain all the monsters and other supernatural crap in current AC games.
Not just the current? Or the crazy things in Desmond saga are scientifically explainable?
Pieces of Eden inflation. Who would have seen that coming lol
btw. didnt realize that we had different apples in all the games. I thought its was just an artistic thing like with the capes etc.
Assassins creed has to be 1 of the most confusing game series out there 😂
You forgot the like 12 apples kassandra finds in odyssey lol
You did not mention Gulgnir and kuh i noor
Wait what game is that with ezio pulling Jesus down? O.0?
As a lover of history, these mispronounciations, hurt me, do they never bother to even check the right ones instead of just handing the guy a script?
Honestly, I've heard a lot worse (GenerationTech mispronouncing nearly every planet in the Star Wars saga was unforgivable) but yeah, the butchering of Koh-I-Noor and Damocles really hurt. The writers could have thrown some phonetics in for the narrator.
you forget gungnir the spear of odin
What about the apple found in the dead kings dlc?
That was the one Napoleon had
I just want to go to Feudal Japan I bet they have amazing pieces of eden
Magic mushrooms are one of the apples of Eden along with any other Psychedelic. The power-hungry denominator culture was what the assassins were fighting. We’ve separated our connection to spirit. We are stronger than we remember currently. What the archaic revival will mean, if it has teeth, is all of us taking mass amounts of psychedelics and activating what our DNA is capable of. Psychedelics are where the gap is filled between tech and bio. Reply to this comment if you want to talk more about this
It was discussed there were only 2 Apples to ever existed. Really dumb that there's more.
you forgot spear of odin
What about gorm's apple of eden?
Invisibility is the worst power ever
If the rabbits met Mario and also are able to visit the watch dogs time line which is also part of the assassins creed time line wouldn’t that mean if they get a apple of Eden Mario could get his hands on it and sense Steve is in smash bros couldn’t the apple of Eden end up in Minecraft’s world🤔
What about Odin’s spear Gugnir from Valhalla
Morrigan's shield found in Ireland
It’s pronounced “Dam-O-Clees”
Which is more fun? Pronouncing spectacles like Damokles or pronouncing Damokles like spectacles?
i think you forgot flavius's apple of eden from origins
You forgot Odin’s spear, Gungnir.
It's the Valhalla one really an Apple?? It seemed like one of the Atlantis artifacts projecting a hologram of some creature probably from the olympus project when held by Evior
Or if it then why not include the Atlantis artifacts as well they all have similar features
Why evereone keep fogetring about one power which comes from the Apples?
I mean the power which was mentioned by Juno in AC3.(potential spoiler)
Isu could order a small group of humans to focus on some object or idea to summon it,to create it from nothing.It was mentioned as one of the methods of salvation: to send Apples to the Space on satelites and Command all humans to"perform"a protection and create a force field around the globe. But it failed,soooo,probably that's why one of the Apples land on the Moon :p
He said the apples can control minds.
What you said about ordering humans to do something is mind control
@@Nether_Syn it was one use.
But Juno described,that when owner of the Apple order a group of humans to think about something, it will appear like some sort of projection
What about the one game of the series where the pieces of eden destroyed the cities.
This series is off the rails
How does all the creatures turn into an apple in odyssey. And after defeating all the monsters Alexios/kassandra has how many apples totally ?
As seen in one of AC2's glyphs, the overuse of the Apples by the Isu caused humans to evolve from Neanderthals into Homo Sapiens. Attempting to manipulate this evolutive property of the Apples, the Isu created Project Olympus, where several experiments using human and other forms of DNA were made, creating " abominations " which we know as the mythological cretaures from Odyssey.
Those artifacts were not actually Apples, they looked like Apples but their name is "Atlantis artifacts". In simple words, those objects were specifically created to contain the essence of an abomination (created by Juno and Aita) which would possess any human that came into contact with them.
That is why the game cinematics showed a human body left behind after defeating the mythological creatures.
@@elfantasmadekosmos yup, not apples, merely apple-shaped. As for how many they have, well... [SPOILER ALERT]
They retrieve 4 (from the Minotaur in the labyrinth beneath Knossos, the Medusa on Lesbos, the Sphinx near Thebes, and the Cyclops under Thisvi), but they don't keep any of them, they use them to control the devices under Thera to seal Atlantis permanently.
I have a theory. Every Apple has, at one point or another, been connected to JFK.