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The crescent amulet was a Piece of Eden created by the Isu that was part of a set alongside two other artifacts. While its exact purpose is unknown, it featured powers similar to those of other Pieces of Eden, most notably the Apples.

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"These phantoms are no more than smoke in the air! A gust of wind can blow them away!"
―Edward Kenway explaining the amulet's powers to Shimazu Saito, 1725.[src]-[m]

The amulet was a small, crescent-shaped artifact which could be worn like a talisman. Its powers seem to be largely the same as those of an Apple of Eden, including mind control[2] and creating realistic, tangible illusions.[3] It also granted access to a form of calculations, not just to the wielder, but to anyone who gazed into the amulet. While in this state, a person could witness events from both the past and the future, but was temporarily rendered inert, leaving them vulnerable to an attack.[4]

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The mad monk using the amulet to resurrect his followers

One ability that was seemingly unique to the amulet was its power to resurrect the dead and make them invulnerable to pain.[5] However, this had limitations, as only those who had been killed recently and still had their body relatively intact could be brought back to life. In 1725, Edward Kenway and Shimazu Saito were able to exploit this weakness by dismembering a group of monks to prevent them from being resurrected. Additionally, the revived individuals lacked sentience and acted more like zombies, requiring the amulet's wielder to command them.[6]

The amulet was further capable of granting enhanced physical strength and endurance,[7] negating the effects of Eagle Vision to a degree,[8] deciphering encrypted texts,[9] and storing the wielder's memories.[10] However, long-time possession of the artifact could corrupt the wielder, driving them insane and amplifying their negative traits, such as aggression.[11]

According to Shimazu Sei, the amulet contained a vast amount of information accumulated since ancient times. This data was too much for the human brain to handle and could potentially result in the death of anyone who came into contact with the artifact, even indirectly. While reliving Edward's memories involving the amulet, his descendant Noa Kim was rendered unconscious for several minutes due to the artifact's powers.[12]

History[]

Early history[]

The amulet was created at some point during the Isu Era alongside two other Pieces of Eden, forming a set.[13] After the Great Catastrophe in 75,000 BCE, which wiped out the Isu civilization,[1] knowledge of the set, its location, and its powers was lost.[13]

Acquisition by Ferdinand Magellan[]

"The treasure that he found on Cebu Island... was merely one of several Pieces."
―Hendrik, about Magellan's search for the amulet.[src]-[m]
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Magellan finding the amulet

By the early 16th century, both the amulet and one of its sister Pieces of Eden were located in the Philippines, with the amulet hidden on the island of Cebu and the other artifact in the possession of Lapu-Lapu, the chief of Mactan Island. In 1521, the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan arrived on Cebu to search for its artifact after learning about it during his travels, and converted the island's population to Christianity in the process.[13]

After finding the amulet, Magellan was informed by Cebu's chieftain Rajah Humabon of the other two artifacts that made up the set and attempted to seize the Piece of Eden in Lapu-Lapu's possession. However, Lapu-Lapu used the artifact's power to defeat the Spanish troops under Magellan's command and personally killed the explorer. With Magellan's death, the amulet became lost once again for the next two centuries.[13]

18th century[]

Usage in Manila[]

"A crescent moon. Could it be...? That might very well be what we're looking for. An artifact of Those Who Came Before!"
―Edward Kenway, after being informed of the amulet by Shimazu Saito, 1725.[src]-[m]

By 1725, a monk in Manila found the amulet and mistook it for a religious artifact. Inspired by a riot that had occurred six years earlier after Governor-General Fernando Manuel de Bustillo Bustamante y Rueda ordered the arrest of Archbishop Francisco de la Cuesta, the monk decided to instigate another riot to remove de la Cuesta's successor, Toribio José Cosio y Campo. To this end, he used the amulet to influence the city's populace and have them create as much chaos as possible in the city.[2]

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The monk using the amulet to conjure illusions of himself

During the riot, the British Assassin Edward Kenway and the samurai Shimazu Saito cornered the monk and his followers in an alley, seeking to keep the amulet out of the wrong hands. When the monk refused to renounce the artifact, he ordered his acolytes to eliminate Edward and Saito and, after the acolytes were killed, he used the amulet to resurrect them.[5]

Realizing that the acolytes were invulnerable to pain, the Assassin and samurai dismembered them to prevent them from being resurrected, then confronted the monk. However, he used the amulet on Saito, causing her to experience visions of her deceased friends.[6]

Edward also fell prey to the amulet's powers shortly after, as the monk conjured illusions of himself and a large oni to battle the Assassin and samurai. While Saito eventually succumbed to the illusions and was defeated, Edward was able to overcome the amulet's powers.[3] However, the monk conjured one last apparition of himself to trick Edward and make his escape.[8]

As he fled, the monk used the amulet to command several civilians in his path to slow down the Assassin, as well as tamper with his Eagle Vision, momentarily preventing Edward from locating him. Despite this, Edward was eventually able to corner his target in another empty alley, though when he attempted to take away the amulet, the monk activated the artifact.[8] This temporarily trapped Edward's consciousness in a void, where he experienced visions of both the past and the future.[4]

While Edward's body was paralyzed, the monk tried to kill the Assassin with a dagger, but was suddenly struck by a spear thrown by Rajah, the leader of a Visayan resistance against the Spanish colonists. After finishing off the monk, Rajah claimed the amulet, believing it rightfully belonged to his people and intending to use it to end the foreign occupation of their lands. Although Edward, who recovered from his trance, tried to fight Rajah to recover the amulet, he was ultimately defeated and forced to escape alongside Saito.[4]

Wielded by Rajah[]

"The legacy of our ancestors is safe with us once more. Comrades of our people's plight, the time has come for us to reclaim the land of our forefathers."
―Rajah to his men, after retrieving the amulet, 1725.[src]-[m]
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Rajah using the amulet on his warriors

With the amulet in-hand, Rajah planned to lead his men towards Cebu to begin their campaign to liberate the Philippines from Spanish occupation.[12] En route to Cebu, the Visayan resistance made a stop on Monkey Island, where they occupied the local fort. Rajah used the amulet to forcefully recruit many natives to his cause, placing them under mind control and leaving them in a berserk-like state. These warriors, some of whom were disguised as Manananggals, were then sent out into the island's jungles to eliminate any trespassers.[7]

When Edward and the members of his Zhang Wei Union passed by Monkey Island during their voyage to Cebu, Rajah's men used their fort's mortars to trap them on the island, before the Visayan chief dispatched several of his warriors empowered by the amulet to kill the trespassers.[14] However, despite the enhanced strength granted by the artifact, the native warriors were ultimately defeated.[7]

Around this time, a group of Japanese settlers in the Philippines learned about Rajah's possession of the amulet and sought to acquire the artifact for their own ends. However, the Visayan resistance killed them and subsequently claimed their ships for themselves, which they used to sail to Cebu.[15]

In Cebu, Rajah and his men found an encrypted sea log written by the Dutch explorer Hendrik, which contained information about the locations of the other two Pieces of Eden. Rajah used the amulet to decipher the log's contents, and later employed its powers again to force a group of Spanish soldiers to kill each other.[9]

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Edward surrounded by illusions of Filipino warriors

By the time Rajah's men occupied Fort San Pedro, the amulet had corrupted the Visayan chief, making him increasingly ruthless and violent. He coldly ordered the execution of all civilians inside the fort and killed all of his men who protested.[11]

Later, when Edward and Saito confronted Rajah, the former remarked that the amulet had robbed the Visayan chief of all traces of humanity.[11] The Assassin then decided to face Rajah alone, during which the chief informed him of the visions shown to him by the amulet.[16] Determined to prevent his home from being ravaged by future conflicts, Rajah declared his intention to eliminate all foreigners who would attempt to invade the Philippines.[16]

However, Edward disagreed with his methods and fought Rajah to a stalemate, prompting the chief to use the amulet to summon illusions of Filipino warriors.[16] Although the illusions quickly overwhelmed Edward, the Assassin was able to use his Phantom Blade to cut the amulet's string, causing it to fall to the ground and cancelling all of its effects.[10]

Recovery by Edward Kenway[]

"This is your last warning. Walk away now and your lives will be spared. Keep up this meaningless fight, on the other hand... and none of you will walk away from this in the end."
―Edward Kenway, after using the amulet against the Chinese Assassins, 1725.[src]-[m]

With Rajah defeated, Edward proceeded to claim the amulet for himself and, in the process, was shown memories of Rajah's early life. However, he was soon confronted by the Chinese Assassins' Mentor Xiao Han, who killed Rajah and demanded that Edward hand over the amulet, intending to use it to overthrow the Qing dynasty and rebuild his fallen Brotherhood.[10]

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Edward using the amulet against the Chinese Assassins

As Edward believed the amulet should not belong to anyone, the two Assassins fought each other until they were joined by their allies: Saito and the Chinese Assassins Liu Qing and Xue Yan, respectively.[17] When Saito was defeated by Xue Yan, Edward reluctantly decided to use the amulet against Xiao Han and Liu Qing, making them experience visions of their past and incapacitating them.[18]

Following this, Edward and Saito escaped Cebu in the Celestial Chariot, a prototype hot air balloon, the former still holding the amulet in his hand. However, the artifact quickly proved to have negative effects on the Assassin.[18]

Behind the scenes[]

The crescent amulet is a Piece of Eden introduced in Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple. It appears to combine the powers of several pre-existing Isu artifacts, including the Apples of Eden's mind control and illusion projection abilities,[2][3] the Ankh's resurrection powers,[5] the Crystal Balls' access to the Nexus,[4] and the Memory Seals' memory storage ability.[10]

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