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[[File:Solomon's_temple.jpg|thumb|250px|Diagram of Solomon's Temple]]
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'''Solomon's Temple''', or '''Holy of Holies''', was the biblical First Temple of the Jews, originally constructed by King Solomon on [[Temple Mount|Mount Moriah]] in [[Jerusalem]]. It was built on the remains of the [[Jerusalem Vault]], one of the [[Temples]] of the [[First Civilization]].
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|image = Solomonaltairwatchingrobert.png
 
|factions = [[Assassins]]<br />[[Templars|Knights Templar]]
 
|targets = [[Robert de Sable]] (failed)
 
|date = Construction finished 951 BCE}}
 
'''Solomon's Temple''', or '''Holy of Holies''', was the biblical First Temple of the Jews, originally constructed by King Solomon on [[Temple Mount|Mount Moriah]] in [[Jerusalem]]. It was designed to hold the [[Ark of the Covenant]], and a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]].
 
 
== History ==
 
The [[Assassins]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], [[Malik Al-Sayf]] and [[Kadar Al-Sayf]] were sent by [[Rashid ad-Din Sinan|Al Mualim]] to retrieve and secure the [[Second Apple|Templar treasure]] located here in 1191. Upon arrival, Altaïr violated the first tenet of [[the Creed]] by murdering an innocent, elderly man, whom Altaïr believed could have alerted the guards.
 
 
The Assassins found [[Robert de Sable]] and four of his men in the temple's primary chamber, about to reach the Piece of Eden. Altaïr broke the second tenet by exposing himself to his target. Robert deflected the charge and told the Assassin to deliver a cryptic warning, before hurling Altaïr through a support beam, and cutting him off from the chamber and his Brothers.
 
 
Altaïr quickly realized he couldn't get back to his brothers, and, believing that the mission had failed, returned to [[Masyaf]] to report the events to Al Mualim, leaving Malik and Kadar for dead. However, just after Altaïr had returned to Al Mualim five days later, Malik appeared and it was revealed that he had managed to retrieve the Piece of Eden, though losing his left arm and his brother in the process.
 
 
Altaïr's arrogant actions and violation of the three tenets of the Creed in Solomon's Temple led to his demotion to the rank of [[Novice]].
 
 
== Trivia ==
 
* When looking above the ceiling, one can see light passing through the cracks between the rocks.
 
* The relief where Altaïr confronts Robert de Sable is modeled after the historical site of the {{Wiki|Al Khazneh|Treasury}} at {{Wiki|Petra}}, in Jordan.
 
 
== Gallery ==
 
<gallery widths="180" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" captiontextcolor="#ffffff">
 
Solomondiscussion.png|Altaïr, Malik and Kadar in the tunnels beneath the temple.
 
Solomonoldmankilled.png|Malik and Kadar witness Altaïr killing an innocent.
 
Solomonacrobatic.png|The tunnels leading to the temple.
 
Solomonentrance.png|The main entrance to the temple.
 
Solomonark.png|The main chamber with the Ark of the Covenant.
 
AC1 Ark of the Covenant.png|The Ark of the Covenant.
 
AC1_Solomon's_Temple_Altair_attacks_Robert.png|Altaïr facing Robert.
 
Solomonsmessyrobert.png|The collapsed entrance.
 
Solomonsexit.png|The side chamber.
 
Solomonsclimbingfun.png|Altaïr at the top of the side chamber.
 
Solomonjerusalemview.png|Jerusalem, as seen from the inner temple.
 
Solomon's_temple.jpg|Diagram of Solomon's Temple.
 
</gallery>
 
 
== Reference ==
 
* ''[[Assassin's Creed]]''
 
   
 
==Reference==
 
*''[[Assassin's Creed]]''
 
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Revision as of 13:29, 28 January 2015


Solomon's temple

Diagram of Solomon's Temple

Solomon's Temple, or Holy of Holies, was the biblical First Temple of the Jews, originally constructed by King Solomon on Mount Moriah in Jerusalem. It was built on the remains of the Jerusalem Vault, one of the Temples of the First Civilization.

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