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[[File:ACII-Idun and the Apples.jpg|thumb|250px|''Idun and the apples'', by {{Wiki|J. Doyle Penrose}}]]
'''Idun''', whose name can also appear in the forms '''Idunn''' or '''Iduna''', was a Nordic goddess associated with youth and rejuvenation. According to {{Wiki|Poetic Edda}}, she was the caretaker of the orchard of the [[Apples of Eden|golden apples]], fruit which ensured the gods' vigor and immortality.
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'''Idun''', also known as '''Iðunn''' or '''Iduna''', was a Nordic goddess associated with youth and rejuvenation. According to the {{Wiki|Poetic Edda}}, she was the caretaker of the orchard of the golden apples, fruit which ensured the gods' vigor and immortality.
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*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
 
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In 2012 [[Clay Kaczmarek]] included James Doyle Penrose's painting of "Idun and the Apples" in a set of puzzles he'd hidden within the [[Animus]] for his [[Desmond Miles|follower]] to find. In Clay's puzzle it was suggested that Idun's golden apples were in truth [[Apples of Eden]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Glyphs#1|Glyph 1: "In The Beginning"]]</ref>
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Revision as of 14:20, 8 November 2019


ACII-Idun and the Apples

Idun and the apples, by J. Doyle Penrose

Idun, also known as Iðunn or Iduna, was a Nordic goddess associated with youth and rejuvenation. According to the Poetic Edda, she was the caretaker of the orchard of the golden apples, fruit which ensured the gods' vigor and immortality.

Legacy and influence

In 2012 Clay Kaczmarek included James Doyle Penrose's painting of "Idun and the Apples" in a set of puzzles he'd hidden within the Animus for his follower to find. In Clay's puzzle it was suggested that Idun's golden apples were in truth Apples of Eden.[1]

Appearances

References