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'''"Flowery Fag"''' (unknown – 1927), was a [[China|Sino]]-[[United States|American]] killer hailing from {{Wiki|Baltimore}} and a henchman of [[Du Yuesheng]], the crimeboss of the [[Green Gang]] which operated in [[Shanghai]].
[[File:Flowery Flag.png|thumb|250px|"Flowery Flag"]]
'''"Flowery Flag"''' (unknown – 12 April 1927) was an [[United States|American]] killer from [[Baltimore]] who worked in [[China]] as a henchman of [[Du Yuesheng]], the crime boss of the [[Green Gang]] in [[Shanghai]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
During the [[Shanghai massacre of 1927]], Yuesheng tracked down [[Ruan Lingyu]] after she stole a box from the [[Templars]] that was destined to [[Chiang Kai-shek]]. The crimelord eventually found her trace back to a Temple, where she was hiding with [[Darius Gift]] and sent Flowery Fag after them.
During the [[Shanghai massacre of 1927]], Yuesheng tracked down [[Ruan Lingyu]] after she stole a box from the [[Templars]] that was destined for [[Chiang Kai-shek]]. The crime lord eventually traced her back to a Temple where she was hiding with [[Darius Gift]], and sent Flowery Flag after them.<ref name="ACT4">''[[Assassin's Creed: Templars]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Templars 1|Issue #01]]</ref>


Once in the Temple, the killer injured the armed Ruan with a knife and easily subdued the young Templar but was prevented to finish them by the arrival of the [[Albert Bolden|Black Cross]]. The two men engaged in unarmed combat until Flowery fag shot a bullet in the shoulder of his foe with his gun. As the killer was about to finish the Black Cross, Ruan stabbed him in the back. Using the diversion, the Templar quickly wraped his [[Templar pin|Templar Cross]] chain around Flowery Fag's neck before pushing him through a window. Fag was hung by the throat with the chain, but considering the height, he probably died of a broken neck before having the time to suffocate.
There, announcing his presence with a rendition of "{{Wiki|My Country, 'Tis of Thee|My Country, 'Tis of Thee}}", the killer disarmed Ruan with a knife thrown from a device attached to his forearm and easily subdued the young Gift, but was prevented from finishing the job by the arrival of the [[Black Cross]] [[Albert Bolden]]. The two men engaged in hand to hand combat until Flowery Flag pulled out a gun and shot his foe, hitting him in the shoulder.<ref name="ACT5">''Assassin's Creed: Templars'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Templars 5|Issue #05]]</ref>


== Equipment and skills ==
However, as Flowery Flag moved to kill the Black Cross, Ruan stabbed him in the back. Using the diversion, the Templar quickly wrapped his [[Templar pin|Templar Cross]] chain around Flowery Flag's neck before pushing him through a window. Flowery Flag was hanged with the chain.<ref name="ACT5"/>
Flowery Fag was highly skilled in combat. He easily incapacitated Darius with a kick to the head and being able to fight Black Cross on equal terms if not get the best of him. In terms of equipment he possessed a knife thrower, gun, and a large knife.


==Trivia==
==Skills and equipment==
*Despite wearing a knife thrower on his wrist which looked like an [[Hidden Blade]], Flowery Fag's membership or former membership to the [[Assassin Brotherhood]] wasn't confirmed.
Flowery Flag was highly skilled in combat. He easily incapacitated Darius with a kick to the head and was able to fight a Black Cross on equal terms at the least. In terms of equipment, he possessed knives, which he kept inside a device attached to his forearm hidden up his sleeve, a gun, and a large knife.<ref name="ACT5"/>
*Flowery Fag's nickname was a reference to his American citizenship and the stars on the flag of the United States.
*There might be a possibilty that Flowery Fag is a Sage based on his eyes.
*Flowery Fag seems to be born in Baltimore based on his accent coincidentally the same place as Albert Bolden.


== Gallery ==
==Behind the scenes==
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Flowery Flag's nickname is a reference to United States flag which became known as the "flower flag" in [[Asia]] following its first sighting in Canton in the 18th century.<ref>Greer,  W. (1843). ''[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=QEQ9AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA222 Kendall's Expositor, Vol. 3]''. "Chinese Etymologies". {{Wiki|University of Chicago}}, pp. 222. Accessed 17 April 2016</ref> He is depicted in one panel with the flag at the center of his right pupil, suggesting that the eye, if not artistic license, may have been a prothesis. His mismatched eye colors are a trait that he shares with [[Sage]]s, though there is no evidence he had any ties to the [[Isu]].
Flowery Flag profile.png| A close-up to Flag's face
 
==Gallery==
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Flowery Flag profile.png| A close-up of Flag's face
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==Reference==
==Appearances==
* ''[[Assassin's Creed: Templars]]'' #004 - #005
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Templars]]''
 
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Latest revision as of 01:38, 25 May 2026

They call me many things: Murderer. Cutthroat. Thief. But you may call me Flowery Flag.

This article is about a subject that lacks an official name and is known only by its nickname, title, or alias.

"Flowery Flag"

"Flowery Flag" (unknown – 12 April 1927) was an American killer from Baltimore who worked in China as a henchman of Du Yuesheng, the crime boss of the Green Gang in Shanghai.

Biography[edit | edit source]

During the Shanghai massacre of 1927, Yuesheng tracked down Ruan Lingyu after she stole a box from the Templars that was destined for Chiang Kai-shek. The crime lord eventually traced her back to a Temple where she was hiding with Darius Gift, and sent Flowery Flag after them.[1]

There, announcing his presence with a rendition of "My Country, 'Tis of Thee", the killer disarmed Ruan with a knife thrown from a device attached to his forearm and easily subdued the young Gift, but was prevented from finishing the job by the arrival of the Black Cross Albert Bolden. The two men engaged in hand to hand combat until Flowery Flag pulled out a gun and shot his foe, hitting him in the shoulder.[2]

However, as Flowery Flag moved to kill the Black Cross, Ruan stabbed him in the back. Using the diversion, the Templar quickly wrapped his Templar Cross chain around Flowery Flag's neck before pushing him through a window. Flowery Flag was hanged with the chain.[2]

Skills and equipment[edit | edit source]

Flowery Flag was highly skilled in combat. He easily incapacitated Darius with a kick to the head and was able to fight a Black Cross on equal terms at the least. In terms of equipment, he possessed knives, which he kept inside a device attached to his forearm hidden up his sleeve, a gun, and a large knife.[2]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Flowery Flag's nickname is a reference to United States flag which became known as the "flower flag" in Asia following its first sighting in Canton in the 18th century.[3] He is depicted in one panel with the flag at the center of his right pupil, suggesting that the eye, if not artistic license, may have been a prothesis. His mismatched eye colors are a trait that he shares with Sages, though there is no evidence he had any ties to the Isu.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Assassin's Creed: TemplarsIssue #01
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Assassin's Creed: TemplarsIssue #05
  3. Greer, W. (1843). Kendall's Expositor, Vol. 3. "Chinese Etymologies". University of Chicago, pp. 222. Accessed 17 April 2016