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ACI Blood vial

A blood vial

Blood vials are small crystalline cubes, designed by the Isu to contain drops of an individual's blood for the purpose of viewing their actions through the Observatory.

Design and purpose[]

The cubes comprised of two parts, the larger container and the lid, made by way of a planar slice through one corner so that it resembled a "whole edge" vertex figure. The lid could not fully detach, but instead was fixed by magnets to slide up and down along a path. The absolute center of the cube had microscopic spikes that punctured skin, drew blood, and then held the sample in place.[1]

Once a blood sample was collected, the cube was placed inside the Crystal Skull that powered the Observatory, which would then project what the donor saw and heard in real time.[2] It was for this reason that the Templars first during the Golden Age of Piracy[3] and centuries later in the present sought the Observatory,[4] hoping that they might make use of its surveillance abilities to spy on and blackmail numerous government officials.[3][4]

History[]

Isu Era[]

During the Isu Era, thousands of Isu had their blood sampled in vials which were then stored at the Observatory.[2] However, following their extinction after the Great Catastrophe,[5] their knowledge of how the cubes worked and their purpose died with them, with the crystals additionally becoming materially worthless as they could not provide live feedback as intended.[2]

Golden Age of Piracy[]

Around April 1673,[6] the carpenter and Sage Thomas Kavanagh, Jr. set sail from Tulum[7] after spending a week[8] with the West Indies Assassins' Mentor Bahlam, who explained Thom's nature as a Sage,[9] the visions that plagued him, and their connection to the Observatory.[8] After a year of travel, he finally arrived at Long Bay, Jamaica and reached the Observatory, which he entered to explore and saw the vials along its main hallway.[10] Thom stayed in the main chamber with the Observatory's armillary sphere and vial collection for a week, during which time he learned all he could about Aita's conflicting identity inside his head.[11]

Decades later in 1714, the British Assassin Duncan Walpole decided to betray his comrades and join the West Indies Templars, dissatisfied at being passed over for promotion both within the Assassins and at his job in the East India Company.[12] Upon arriving in the Caribbean in 1715[13] on an assignment to train under the new local Mentor Ah Tabai,[14] Walpole wrote to the Templars' Grand Master Laureano de Torres y Ayala offering to meet in Havana and deliver "the information [they] desire" as proof of his new allegiance,[13] namely, an empty blood vial[15] and maps of Assassin camps in the surrounding areas.[16]

Duncan boarded the Royal Navy frigate HMS Intrigue heading to Havana, but he never reached his destination. In June 1715, the ship met the pirate brig Jacobite off the coast of Cape Bonavista and attacked it. In the skirmish, the Intrigue sank, but not before setting the Jacobite's gunpowder alight with a cannon volley, blowing both ships to splinters and washing a wounded Duncan ashore with his belongings and the Jacobite's only survivor, Edward Kenway. When Edward tried to haggle a price for helping Duncan reach Havana, he fled into the jungle, initiating a chase that ended when Edward killed Duncan, looted the cube and maps in his bag, and assumed his identity to claim the rewards himself, unaware of their wider importance.[13]

Edward reached Havana in early July,[17] only to immediately lose the blood vial and maps when soldiers from the occupying Spaniards seized "his" effects[18] once he escaped a bar brawl,[17] though he quickly infiltrated the nearby Castillo de San Salvador de la Punta and recovered the objects[18] which he promptly delivered to Laureano and the other Templars.[3]

In September 1719, the new Sage Bartholomew Roberts interrogated a sailor from the Portuguese Navy and learned that they had acquired a large chest of vials with active blood samples. Wanting the vials himself, he convinced Edward to sail the Jackdaw into the heart of the navy under a false flag, capture the Man O' War flagship Nosso Senhor da Compreensão that held the vials, and escape with both prizes. Although the Portuguese caught onto the ruse, it was too late to stop Edward and Bartholomew, who sank their pursuers and made off with two chests of vials. One was full of empty cubes, but the other had many active blood samples, including those of the Templars themselves, spcifically, the late slaver Laurens Prins, the Bahaman governor Woodes Rogers, the pirate Benjamin Hornigold, and even Grand Master Torres.[19] Unbeknownst to them both, while Torres had taken samples from the Templars to ensure he had their loyalty, he had used the blood of a decoy and intentionally mislabeled it, something that Edward only found out in August 1722, much to his ire.[20]

Around the same time, Laureano and a host of Templars arrived at the Observatory intending to claim it for themselves. As a first order of business, Laureano ordered the hundreds of vials with Isu DNA be packed and transported to an undisclosed location. When Edward tracked Laureano to the Observatory in September intending to assassinate the Grand Master, he noted the vials' absence from their wall alcoves, prompting Ah Tabai and the West Indies Assassins to devote their resources to locating the vials.[21]

The recovery mission had a partial success just days later when an Assassin scout identified and tailed a group of survivors from Torres' expedition party who had pocketed some vials. The scout followed one of them to Havana, but instead of reporting his findings to the Assassin bureau, he decided to try and retrieve the vial alone. Weary from his long trip tracking his target, however, the Assassin was quickly overwhelmed by the Templar, who poisoned him and forced the scout to retreat. The wounded man returned to the bureau, but when he died shortly after, another Assassin was tasked with hunting down the Templar, killing him, and recovering the vial,[22] though whether they succeeded was unclear. This instance was the Assassins' sole contact with the vials after their relocation, as the majority of the cubes stayed unaccounted for and were lost to time.

Modern times[]

In 1868, when Evie Frye and Henry Green infiltrated the Kenway Mansion looking for clues on the Shroud of Eden, they found a blood vial among Edward's possessions,[23] which he had either kept as a memento from his pirating days or had recovered sometime during his later years working for the British Assassins.

During World War I, a member of the Instruments of the First Will known only as the "Master Spy" manipulated the Templars into sending two German Army spies to pose as a nurse and her aide and collect blood vial samples from a British Army medical camp in London. When Winston Churchill informed the British Assassin Lydia Frye of this medical malpractice, she assassinated the pair, stopping the Master Spy's plans.[24]

By the 1980s, Abstergo Industries had taken great interest in securing more vials and had found dozens since then. Of all of those recovered, only three vials had the DNA inside fully intact, and only one of the three contained Isu blood. In 2013, Abstergo described them in an internal memo, along with other Isu artifacts.[25][26] On 2 November of that year, an Initiate spy escaped Abstergo Entertainment with one of the vials.[27]

On 16 December in Abstergo's facility in Philadelphia, nurse Deanna Geary from the Lineage Discovery and Acquisition department performed a medical check up on the company's new employee, Milton Jones. As Geary took a sample of Jones' blood in a vial, she told him it was standard policy for company health records. She was unaware that her supervising doctor Damian Saravakos was a Templar and had analyzed the sample himself, then reported to the department director and Inner Sanctum member Mitsuko Nakamura that Jones was subject of interest given his descent from Edward's quartermaster Adéwalé.[28]

By 2014, Abstergo had recovered some more blood vials and gave the samples to Dr. Álvaro Gramática to study from his facility in Paris, but the vials were destroyed in an Assassin attack by Shaun Hastings and the Russian Assassin Galina Voronina.[29]

Behind the scenes[]

In the E3 2013 trailer for Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, Edward sails the Jackdaw into combat with a Templar ship, boards the enemy vessel, and kills the Templar commanding it. While he inspects a looted blood vial at night, he is watched from afar by an unnamed Woodes Rogers aboard his ship Delicia, which was historically documented to have participated in the raid on Nassau in 1720. However, neither Woodes or Edward have such scenes in-game or express knowledge of what they saw, nor does Woodes' ship ever appear. In similar fashion, a promotional image has Edward holding a vial and discussing it over beer in the captain's cabin with Charles Vane, even though he never confided such knowledge to Vane in Black Flag.

In 2013, Ubiworkshop sold a limited run of blood vial props for $59.99 USD as part of a promotion for the Assassin's Creed: Initiates site. The acrylic cubes measured 2 cubic inches (5 cubic centimeters) and came with a stand and a box cover with the Abstergo Industries logo. The first 500 units sold came with an Initiates code[30] that was etched low enough on one of its faces to be obscured by the stand's lip, and a coded letter written in hexadecimal.[31] The code unlocked an Initiates "database" entry for it, a special avatar of Bartholomew Roberts for users, and an exclusive side quest.[32]

In the game files for Assassin's Creed: Identity, there is a database entry which mentions a blood vial, though it does not appear in the game itself. The following paragraph details that entry.

Sometime in 1499, Caterina Sforza visited Monteriggioni and told the Italian Assassin Ezio Auditore about a secret room her late husband Girolamo Riario had beneath the Rocca di Ravaldino in the city of Forlì, where he kept various treasures for his Italian Templar brethren. Believing the chamber would hold important information as well, Ezio asked fellow Assassin Lo Sparviero to try and find a man named Andrea Migli, Girolamo's left hand and the only man with any knowledge of the vault's location but whom Caterina suspected was already dead.[33] Lo Sparviero tried to search for Andrea, but in the process learned of a key-medallion that could open the chamber. Once Ezio acquired it, he used it to enter the secret room to investigate. He later returned empty-handed and informed Niccolò Machiavelli that the buried chamber held many undisclosed secrets, among which was "a cube with a red substance inside". Although Ezio did not recognize what it was nor did he ever realize its importance, he sent the cube to his polymath ally Leonardo da Vinci, but never heard back from the inventor,[33] who by then was captured and forcibly employed by Cesare Borgia to make war machines.[34]

Gallery[]

Appearences[]

References[]

  1. Blood vial mechanics concept art in Gallery
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagThe Observatory
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagMister Walpole, I Presume?
  4. 4.0 4.1 Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagModern day
  5. Assassin's Creed: RevelationsModern day
  6. Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagThom Kavanagh's letters #12: "The Templar Arrives"
  7. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag – Thom Kavanagh's letters #17: Taking my Leave
  8. 8.0 8.1 Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag – Thom Kavanagh's letters #16: "The Observatorie"
  9. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag – Thom Kavanagh's letters #15: "Reste and Repaste"
  10. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag – Thom Kavanagh's letters #18: "My Searche"
  11. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag – Thom Kavanagh's letters #19: "On Being A "Sage""
  12. Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization – Regressions: Nathan
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagEdward Kenway (memory)
  14. Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagNothing Is True...
  15. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag...And My Sugar?
  16. Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagThis Old Cove
  17. 17.0 17.1 Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagLively Havana
  18. 18.0 18.1 Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag...And My Sugar?
  19. Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagBlack Bart's Gambit
  20. Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagTainted Blood
  21. Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagEver a Splinter
  22. Assassin's Creed: IdentityDatabase: Story Summary - A Hunt for Blood
  23. Assassin's Creed: SyndicatePlaying It by Ear
  24. Assassin's Creed: SyndicateThe Apothecary Twins
  25. Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagNoob's personal files: "Crypto–History: Artifacts"
  26. Assassin's Creed: IdentityDatabase: Blood Vials
  27. Assassin's Creed: InitiatesSurveillance: "Blood Screen"
  28. Assassin's Creed: Initiates – Surveillance: "The Look of Love"
  29. Assassin's Creed: SyndicateDatabase: Reconstructed Data 007
  30. Ubisoft (2013). Assassin's Creed – The Vial. Ubisoft. Archived from the original on 5 October 2016. Retrieved on 8 September 2022.
  31. YouTube Ubiworkshop - The Vial: Unboxing (Initiates Edition) on the Access The Animus YouTube channel
  32. Database image in Gallery
  33. 33.0 33.1 Assassin's Creed: IdentityNiccolò Machiavelli's journal #11: "The Fallen Ruler"
  34. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodAn Unexpected Visitor
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