FORWARD-DATED TO... ???
[Ezio has had a bad feeling about this Apple for weeks now, and the feeling has only intensified as the days go by. It's clear the Apple is dangerous or powerful in some way, or else Borgia wouldn't have wanted it. The question is whether it's powerful in its own right, or if it just gives access to whatever is in the Vault –– and whatever is in there Ezio can't see in Borgia's hands.
Part of him still wants to believe that the Apple is harmless. He knows it's not a literal piece of Eden, but is only so in name. He knows that Altair thought and philosophized over it extensively, and felt that humans shouldn't have it, or something along those lines. What Altair thought actually troubles him most; he hasn't read the Codex pages in eight years, and when he did read them, he had dismissed them as some sort of fairy tale. Those same "fairy tales" have kept him up at night as of late, and whenever he isn't, er, preoccupied, he's staring at the ceiling, straining to remember what, exactly, the Codex said.
He just hadn't taken this seriously enough, and now he has to figure it out himself.
So here he is, relying on strangers for help. Jorge, Colonel Jade Curtiss, Stephanie Brown, Aziraphale the Angel, and his sister.
Ezio has the Apple perched on the top of a candlestick, as a makeshift stand, and he's now waiting for his motley crew of "experts" to arrive.]
Hmm.
Part of him still wants to believe that the Apple is harmless. He knows it's not a literal piece of Eden, but is only so in name. He knows that Altair thought and philosophized over it extensively, and felt that humans shouldn't have it, or something along those lines. What Altair thought actually troubles him most; he hasn't read the Codex pages in eight years, and when he did read them, he had dismissed them as some sort of fairy tale. Those same "fairy tales" have kept him up at night as of late, and whenever he isn't, er, preoccupied, he's staring at the ceiling, straining to remember what, exactly, the Codex said.
He just hadn't taken this seriously enough, and now he has to figure it out himself.
So here he is, relying on strangers for help. Jorge, Colonel Jade Curtiss, Stephanie Brown, Aziraphale the Angel, and his sister.
Ezio has the Apple perched on the top of a candlestick, as a makeshift stand, and he's now waiting for his motley crew of "experts" to arrive.]
Hmm.

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But we've got a reference point, yeah?
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[pause]
Would the Castle have every book that ever existed?
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[Agreeing on that "prophesies aren't too good" part, though.]
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Do you recall who wrote these prophecies, by any chance?
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[He's ashamed to admit it:]
When I last read it, eight years ago, I was still convinced it was just some fairy tale, told by an old man disillusioned with his own life. I didn't pay it much mind.
It has something to do with controlling people, something to do with dominion. Something about people who used to exist, and... [grasping for words] there was a drawing, of a man holding an apple and speaking to a crowd, with little symbols all around them.
All I know is that I need to know what Borgia intended to use this for. What he will use it for, if it falls into his grasp. Perhaps it has something to do with how he becomes Pope.
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[What is a Pope anyways. Jade will worry about that later.]
'However, if it's here with you, you at least know it won't fall into this man's hands for now.'