The Father of Understanding is a subject often mentioned in reverence by Templars, particularly during ritual ceremonies or as a form of greeting. While it is not well established whether or not it refers to a literal entity, such as a deity, it is meant to allude to the principle of order that the Templars embrace. What it symbolizes is more important to them than what it is, personifying the logic they appeal to in their dream to shepherd the world.
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