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{{Quote|We bring order from the chaos. If everything is permitted, no one is safe.|James Wardrop | {{Quote|We bring order from the chaos. If everything is permitted, no one is safe.|James Wardrop in his final moments, 1754.|Assassin's Creed: Rogue|We the People}} | ||
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|birth = c. 1705<br>[[United States|British America]] | |birth = c. 1705<br>[[United States|British America]] | ||
|death = July 1754<br>[[Albany]], [[New York]], British America | |death = July 1754<br>[[Albany]], [[New York]], British America | ||
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'''James Wardrop''' (c. 1705 – 1754) was a [[Merchants|merchant]], politician, and a member of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] in the years leading up to the [[Seven Years' War]]. | **[[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] | ||
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'''James Wardrop''' (c. 1705 – 1754) was a [[Merchants|merchant]], politician, and a member of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] in the years leading up to the [[Seven Years' War]]. Operating along the [[United States|Thirteen Colonies]], Wardrop was the custodian of the [[Voynich manuscript]], a [[Isu|First Civilization]] artifact. | |||
==Biography== | |||
===Early life=== | |||
James Wardrop was born around 1705, into a Templar family in what was then the British American colonies.<ref name="Database" /> | |||
===Acquiring land and wealth=== | ===Acquiring land and wealth=== | ||
{{Quote|He's one of the most devious and ruthless men in the colonies. He uses the letter of the law to serve his purposes, and when the law does not bend to him, he gets lawmakers to bend it for him. Mark my words, Shay: James Wardrop is a bureaucrat, and doesn't care how his actions affect others.|The Assassin [[Liam O'Brien]] describing Wardrop, 1754.|Assassin's Creed: Rogue}} | {{Quote|He's one of the most devious and ruthless men in the colonies. He uses the letter of the law to serve his purposes, and when the law does not bend to him, he gets lawmakers to bend it for him. Mark my words, Shay: James Wardrop is a bureaucrat, and doesn't care how his actions affect others.|The Assassin [[Liam O'Brien]] describing Wardrop, 1754.|Assassin's Creed: Rogue|We the People}} | ||
Following in his father's footsteps, he was inducted into the Templar Order in 1720. Wardrop's main role in the Order was to secure land and wealth, slowly and surely building up the foundation for the fledgling [[American Rite of the Templar Order|Colonial Rite]].<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Database: James Wardrop]]</ref> | |||
In 1744, Wardrop began to build a trade network for the Order that ran from the American colonies to the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. By 1750, he worked with [[Christopher Gist]] to acquire North American land for the Order. The {{Wiki | In 1744, Wardrop began to build a trade network for the Order that ran from the American colonies to the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. By 1750, he worked with [[Christopher Gist]] to acquire North American land for the Order.<ref name="Database" /> The {{Wiki|Wolastoqiyik}} [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Kesegowaase]] reported that Wardrop evicted many native tribes from their ancestral lands in doing so, and the Brotherhood held proof that he was responsible for numerous massacres.<ref name="We The People"/> | ||
Wardrop sought to keep the young colonies loyal to the [[British Empire]], although he was not above using his | Wardrop sought to keep the young colonies loyal to the [[British Empire]], although he was not above using his bureaucratic position to acquire profits for himself. When his position did not allow him to achieve his goals, he used his connections to change this.<ref name="Database" /> Gist also claimed that Wardrop "could not hold his liquor", and that he had trouble getting along with fellow Templar [[Jack Weeks]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Bravado]]</ref> | ||
===Translating the manuscript=== | ===Translating the manuscript=== | ||
{{Dialogue|Lawrence|Master Wardrop, are you likewise engaged with the manuscript?|Wardrop|Yes, sir. We will soon know its meaning.|Lawrence Washington and Wardrop during the meeting at Mount Vernon, 1752.|Assassin's Creed: Rogue|By Invitation Only}} | |||
[[File:By Invitation Only 6.png|thumb|250px|left|Weeks, Wardrop and Smith meeting with Washington]] | [[File:By Invitation Only 6.png|thumb|250px|left|Weeks, Wardrop and Smith meeting with Washington]] | ||
During the [[1751 Port-au-Prince earthquake]], [[Lawrence Washington]], [[Master Templar]] of the Northern Colonies, stole the [[Precursor box]] and manuscript from Assassin [[Mentor]] [[François Mackandal]]. While the box was entrusted to [[Samuel Smith]], Wardrop was tasked with interpreting the mysterious language of the manuscript. In July 1752, Wardrop, Smith and Weeks met with a dying Washington at his home at [[Mount Vernon]]. | During the [[1751 Port-au-Prince earthquake]], [[Lawrence Washington]], [[Master Templar]] of the Northern Colonies, stole the [[Precursor boxes|Precursor box]] and the Voynich manuscript from the Assassin [[Mentor]] [[François Mackandal]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Lessons and Revelations]]</ref> While the box was entrusted to [[Samuel Smith]], Wardrop was tasked with interpreting the mysterious language of the manuscript. In July 1752, Wardrop, Smith and Weeks met with a dying Washington at his home at [[Mount Vernon]].<ref name="Database" /> | ||
After the Templars assured him that his brother [[George Washington|George]] would be kept out of Templar business, Wardrop reported that he was close to discerning the meaning of the manuscript. As they left, Washington was killed by the Assassin [[Shay Cormac]]. As the Assassin was preoccupied with Washington's death, Wardrop, Smith and Weeks were able to escape. | After the Templars assured him that his brother [[George Washington|George]] would be kept out of Templar business, Wardrop reported that he was close to discerning the meaning of the manuscript. As they left, Washington was killed by the Assassin [[Shay Cormac]]. As the Assassin was preoccupied with Washington's death, Wardrop, Smith and Weeks were able to escape.<ref name="By Invitation Only">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[By Invitation Only]]</ref> | ||
===Death=== | ===Death=== | ||
{{Dialogue2|Wardrop|You have no idea what you are doing, fool.|Shay|Keeping the people free from your control.|How free will you be when the French undermine these squabbling colonies?|Wardrop in his final moments, 1754.|Assassin's Creed: Rogue}} | {{Dialogue2|Wardrop|You have no idea what you are doing, fool.|Shay|Keeping the people free from your control.|How free will you be when the French undermine these squabbling colonies?|Wardrop in his final moments, 1754.|Assassin's Creed: Rogue|We the People}} | ||
Following the death of Washington, Wardrop | Following the death of Washington, Wardrop became the new ''de facto'' [[Templar leader|leader]] of the Templars in the colonies. During the [[Albany Congress]] in July 1754, Wardrop was present in [[Albany]].<ref name="Database" /> Fearful of his life after Smith had been assassinated and the box taken from him, Wardrop hid at [[Fort Frederick]], giving out instructions to the garrison. During the Congress, his fellow Templar [[William Johnson]] prepared to hand over the box and manuscript to the scientist [[Benjamin Franklin]]; Wardrop refused, however, claiming that the risks in doing so were too great.<ref name="We The People">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[We the People]]</ref> | ||
[[File:We The People 10.png|thumb|250px|Wardrop's final moments]] | [[File:We The People 10.png|thumb|250px|Wardrop's final moments]] | ||
Remaining at the fort, Wardrop sent a captain to report this to Johnson, but an enraged Johnson sent the captain back with his demands that the former hand over the manuscript. Shay was present at the Congress during this exchange and killed the captain shortly after, before he infiltrated the fort and assassinated Wardrop from above. | Remaining at the fort, Wardrop sent a captain to report this to Johnson, but an enraged Johnson sent the captain back with his demands that the former hand over the manuscript. Shay was present at the Congress during this exchange and killed the captain shortly after, before he infiltrated the fort and assassinated Wardrop from above.<ref name="We The People" /> | ||
As Shay took the manuscript from Wardrop, he claimed that in doing so, he was keeping the people free from the Templars' control. With the colonies already entering the [[Seven Years' War]] with [[France]], Wardrop retorted that the Templars maintained order and kept the territories from descending into anarchy, before succumbing to his wounds. | As Shay took the manuscript from Wardrop, he claimed that in doing so, he was keeping the people free from the Templars' control. With the colonies already entering the [[Seven Years' War]] with [[France]], Wardrop retorted that the Templars maintained order and kept the territories from descending into anarchy, before succumbing to his wounds.<ref name="We The People" /> | ||
== | ===Legacy=== | ||
In 2015, the Templar [[Isabelle Ardant]] included Wardrop's name on a list of known British Templars. This list was later unveiled by the Assassins [[Rebecca Crane]] and [[Shaun Hastings]] when they infiltrated Ardant's office to plant a bug.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|Modern day]]</ref> | |||
==Personality and traits== | |||
James Wardrop, though cowardly, still displayed some skill in swordsmanship and firearms when confronted by Shay in open combat.<ref name="We The People" /> | |||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
James Wardrop is a character created for the 2014 video game, ''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'', where he was portrayed by Canadian actor [[Vincent Hoss-Desmarais]]. | |||
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We The People 8.png|Shay assassinating Wardrop | We The People 8.png|Shay assassinating Wardrop | ||
We The People 9.png|Shay taking the manuscript from the dying Wardrop | We The People 9.png|Shay taking the manuscript from the dying Wardrop | ||
ACRogue DB James Wardrop.png|James Wardrop's database image | |||
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== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' {{1st}} | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' {{Mo}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 24 December 2025
James Wardrop (c. 1705 – 1754) was a merchant, politician, and a member of the British Rite of the Templar Order in the years leading up to the Seven Years' War. Operating along the Thirteen Colonies, Wardrop was the custodian of the Voynich manuscript, a First Civilization artifact.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Early life[edit | edit source]
James Wardrop was born around 1705, into a Templar family in what was then the British American colonies.[1]
Acquiring land and wealth[edit | edit source]
- "He's one of the most devious and ruthless men in the colonies. He uses the letter of the law to serve his purposes, and when the law does not bend to him, he gets lawmakers to bend it for him. Mark my words, Shay: James Wardrop is a bureaucrat, and doesn't care how his actions affect others."
- ―The Assassin Liam O'Brien describing Wardrop, 1754.[src]-[m]
Following in his father's footsteps, he was inducted into the Templar Order in 1720. Wardrop's main role in the Order was to secure land and wealth, slowly and surely building up the foundation for the fledgling Colonial Rite.[1]
In 1744, Wardrop began to build a trade network for the Order that ran from the American colonies to the West Indies. By 1750, he worked with Christopher Gist to acquire North American land for the Order.[1] The Wolastoqiyik Assassin Kesegowaase reported that Wardrop evicted many native tribes from their ancestral lands in doing so, and the Brotherhood held proof that he was responsible for numerous massacres.[2]
Wardrop sought to keep the young colonies loyal to the British Empire, although he was not above using his bureaucratic position to acquire profits for himself. When his position did not allow him to achieve his goals, he used his connections to change this.[1] Gist also claimed that Wardrop "could not hold his liquor", and that he had trouble getting along with fellow Templar Jack Weeks.[3]
Translating the manuscript[edit | edit source]

During the 1751 Port-au-Prince earthquake, Lawrence Washington, Master Templar of the Northern Colonies, stole the Precursor box and the Voynich manuscript from the Assassin Mentor François Mackandal.[4] While the box was entrusted to Samuel Smith, Wardrop was tasked with interpreting the mysterious language of the manuscript. In July 1752, Wardrop, Smith and Weeks met with a dying Washington at his home at Mount Vernon.[1]
After the Templars assured him that his brother George would be kept out of Templar business, Wardrop reported that he was close to discerning the meaning of the manuscript. As they left, Washington was killed by the Assassin Shay Cormac. As the Assassin was preoccupied with Washington's death, Wardrop, Smith and Weeks were able to escape.[5]
Death[edit | edit source]
Following the death of Washington, Wardrop became the new de facto leader of the Templars in the colonies. During the Albany Congress in July 1754, Wardrop was present in Albany.[1] Fearful of his life after Smith had been assassinated and the box taken from him, Wardrop hid at Fort Frederick, giving out instructions to the garrison. During the Congress, his fellow Templar William Johnson prepared to hand over the box and manuscript to the scientist Benjamin Franklin; Wardrop refused, however, claiming that the risks in doing so were too great.[2]

Remaining at the fort, Wardrop sent a captain to report this to Johnson, but an enraged Johnson sent the captain back with his demands that the former hand over the manuscript. Shay was present at the Congress during this exchange and killed the captain shortly after, before he infiltrated the fort and assassinated Wardrop from above.[2]
As Shay took the manuscript from Wardrop, he claimed that in doing so, he was keeping the people free from the Templars' control. With the colonies already entering the Seven Years' War with France, Wardrop retorted that the Templars maintained order and kept the territories from descending into anarchy, before succumbing to his wounds.[2]
Legacy[edit | edit source]
In 2015, the Templar Isabelle Ardant included Wardrop's name on a list of known British Templars. This list was later unveiled by the Assassins Rebecca Crane and Shaun Hastings when they infiltrated Ardant's office to plant a bug.[6]
Personality and traits[edit | edit source]
James Wardrop, though cowardly, still displayed some skill in swordsmanship and firearms when confronted by Shay in open combat.[2]
Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]
James Wardrop is a character created for the 2014 video game, Assassin's Creed: Rogue, where he was portrayed by Canadian actor Vincent Hoss-Desmarais.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Shay assassinating Wardrop
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Shay taking the manuscript from the dying Wardrop
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James Wardrop's database image
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed: Rogue (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Syndicate (mentioned only)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Assassin's Creed: Rogue – Database: James Wardrop
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Assassin's Creed: Rogue – We the People
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Rogue – Bravado
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Rogue – Lessons and Revelations
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Rogue – By Invitation Only
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Syndicate – Modern day
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