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Luis Chico was the young leader of a small Spanish gang of thieves during the Renaissance. | [[Luis Chico]] was the young leader of a small [[Spain|Spanish]] gang of [[Thief|thieves]] during the [[Renaissance]]. | ||
An orphan abandoned in the streets of Madrid at an early age, Luis had to become a thief to survive. | An orphan abandoned in the streets of [[Madrid]] at an early age, Luis had to become a thief to survive. | ||
Thanks to his audacity and charisma, he formed his own gang with other young thieves, calling themselves the Cien Ojos, or the Hundred Eyes. | Thanks to his audacity and charisma, he formed his own gang with other young thieves, calling themselves the ''[[Cien Ojos]]'', or the ''Hundred Eyes''. | ||
Together they robbed wealthy | Together, they robbed wealthy [[merchant]]s, nobles, and even [[Spanish Inquisition|Inquisitors]], which ended badly when all of Luis' friends were killed during a failed attempt to rob a [[Templars|Templar]] villa. | ||
Luis then decided to avenge them by joining the Brotherhood of Assassins and dedicating his talents to stealing exclusively from Templars. | Luis then decided to avenge them by joining the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] and dedicating his talents to stealing exclusively from Templars. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:13, 24 December 2020
Young Thief
Luis Chico was the young leader of a small Spanish gang of thieves during the Renaissance.
An orphan abandoned in the streets of Madrid at an early age, Luis had to become a thief to survive.
Thanks to his audacity and charisma, he formed his own gang with other young thieves, calling themselves the Cien Ojos, or the Hundred Eyes.
Together, they robbed wealthy merchants, nobles, and even Inquisitors, which ended badly when all of Luis' friends were killed during a failed attempt to rob a Templar villa.
Luis then decided to avenge them by joining the Brotherhood of Assassins and dedicating his talents to stealing exclusively from Templars.