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The '''Carroll family''' was a wealthy British family and prominent members of the [[Templar Order]].
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The '''Carroll family''' was a wealthy [[United Kingdom|British]] family and prominent members of the [[Templar Order]].


===History===
==History==
The Carrolls had traditionally been members of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order]] for many years, but also had connections with the [[Parisian Rite of the Templar Order|French Rite]], namely the [[De la Serre family]]; they were known as a stanchly conservative family that despised any sort of change.<ref name="ACU Novel">[[Assassin's Creed: Unity (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' novel]]</ref>


The Carrolls had traditionally been members of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order]] for many years, but also had connections with the [[Parisian Rite of the Templar Order]], namely the [[De la Serre family]]; they were known as a stanchly conservative family that despised any sort of change.  
In 1774, [[Peter Carroll]] went with his wife and daughter to the de la Serre estate in [[Versailles]] to discuss Templar business. While Peter remained in conference with [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[François de la Serre]], [[Mrs. Carroll]] and [[May Carroll]] took a stroll through the gardens with [[Julie de la Serre|Julie]] and [[Élise de la Serre]]. While Julie and Mrs. Carroll debated on the necessity of reform changes, May took every opportunity to belittle and taunt Élise over her age and not having been told of her Templar heritage.<ref name="ACU Novel"/>


In 1774, [[Peter Carroll]] went with his wife and daughter to the de la Serre estate in [[Versailles]] to discuss Templar business. While Peter remained in conference with [[Grand Master]] [[François de la Serre]], [[Mrs. Carroll]] and [[May Carroll]] took a stroll through the gardens with [[Julie de la Serre|Julie]] and [[Élise de la Serre]]. While Julie and Mrs. Carroll debated on the necessity of reform changes, May took every opportunity to belittle and taunt Élise over her age and not having been told of her Templar heritage.  
A decade later, Élise arrived at the Carrolls' house in [[London]] to request their help in locating a man who had attempted to murder Julie in 1776. Unaware of the fact that it was the Carrolls who had been behind the attempt, Élise agreed to retrieve [[Haytham Kenway's letters|letters]] written by the late [[American Rite of the Templar Order|Colonial Templar]] [[Haytham Kenway]] from his sister, [[Jennifer Scott]], in exchange for the Carrolls' help in locating the assassin.<ref name="ACU Novel"/>


A decade later, Élise arrived at the Carroll's house in [[London]] to request their help in locating a man who had attempted to murder Julie in 1776. Unaware of the fact that it was the Carrolls who had been behind the attempt, Élise agreed to retrieve letters written by [[Colonial Rite of the Templar Order|Colonial Templar]] [[Haytham Kenway]] from his sister, [[Jennifer Scott]], in exchange for the Carroll's help in locating the assassin.  
Posing as Yvonne Albertine, Élise was horrified to learn from Jennifer that the real Albertines had been murdered by the Carrolls to prevent complications. Jennifer ultimately conceded and gave her Haytham's letters on the condition that she use them in an attempt to end the [[Assassin-Templar War]], which Élise agreed to.<ref name="ACU Novel"/>


Posing as Yvonne Albertine, Élise was horrified to learn from Jennifer that the real Albertines had been murdered by the Carrolls to prevent complications. Jennifer agreed to give her the letters on the condition that she use them in an attempt to end the [[Assassin-Templar War]], which Élise agreed to.  
Not trusting the Carrolls, Élise presented them with what they thought were the letters, which were immediately consigned to the nearby fireplace. The Carrolls then revealed that they believed Haytham's ideas to be heretical and treasonous, as well as their intent to murder Élise. Élise managed to get the jump on them, however, and killed May with her [[sword]] before she and her allies made their escape. During the escape, Mrs. Carroll attempted to shoot them, only to have the pistol blow up in her hand.<ref name="ACU Novel"/>


Not trusting the Carrolls, Élise presented them with what they thought were the letters, which were immediately consigned to the nearby fireplace. The Carrolls revealed that they believed Haytham's ideas to be heretical and treasonous, as well as their intent to murder Élise. Élise managed to get the jump on them, however, and ran May Carroll through the back of the head before she and her colleagues made an escape attempt; during the escape, Mrs. Carroll attempted to shoot them, only to have the pistol blow up in her hand.  
Incensed at this, the Carrolls used their influence to slander and alienate Élise from the rest of the Templar Order, as well as spitefully ordering the deaths of her and her associates, [[Frederick Weatherall]] and [[Hélène]]. However, all assassins hired by the Carrolls would ultimately fail in their task.<ref name="ACU Novel"/>


Incensed at this, the Carrolls used their influence to slander and alienate Elise from the rest of the Order, as well as spitefully ordering the deaths of her, [[Frederick Weatherall]] and [[Hélène]].
==Members==
 
===Members===
*[[Peter Carroll]]
*[[Peter Carroll]]
*[[Mrs. Carroll]]
*[[Mrs. Carroll]]
*[[May Carroll]] - (1764-1788)
*[[May Carroll]] {{c|1764 1788}}
[[Category:Families]]
 
==Appearances==
*[[Assassin's Creed: Unity (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' novel]]
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Carroll family| ]]

Latest revision as of 18:08, 6 August 2025

The Carroll family was a wealthy British family and prominent members of the Templar Order.

History[edit | edit source]

The Carrolls had traditionally been members of the British Rite of the Templar Order for many years, but also had connections with the French Rite, namely the De la Serre family; they were known as a stanchly conservative family that despised any sort of change.[1]

In 1774, Peter Carroll went with his wife and daughter to the de la Serre estate in Versailles to discuss Templar business. While Peter remained in conference with Grand Master François de la Serre, Mrs. Carroll and May Carroll took a stroll through the gardens with Julie and Élise de la Serre. While Julie and Mrs. Carroll debated on the necessity of reform changes, May took every opportunity to belittle and taunt Élise over her age and not having been told of her Templar heritage.[1]

A decade later, Élise arrived at the Carrolls' house in London to request their help in locating a man who had attempted to murder Julie in 1776. Unaware of the fact that it was the Carrolls who had been behind the attempt, Élise agreed to retrieve letters written by the late Colonial Templar Haytham Kenway from his sister, Jennifer Scott, in exchange for the Carrolls' help in locating the assassin.[1]

Posing as Yvonne Albertine, Élise was horrified to learn from Jennifer that the real Albertines had been murdered by the Carrolls to prevent complications. Jennifer ultimately conceded and gave her Haytham's letters on the condition that she use them in an attempt to end the Assassin-Templar War, which Élise agreed to.[1]

Not trusting the Carrolls, Élise presented them with what they thought were the letters, which were immediately consigned to the nearby fireplace. The Carrolls then revealed that they believed Haytham's ideas to be heretical and treasonous, as well as their intent to murder Élise. Élise managed to get the jump on them, however, and killed May with her sword before she and her allies made their escape. During the escape, Mrs. Carroll attempted to shoot them, only to have the pistol blow up in her hand.[1]

Incensed at this, the Carrolls used their influence to slander and alienate Élise from the rest of the Templar Order, as well as spitefully ordering the deaths of her and her associates, Frederick Weatherall and Hélène. However, all assassins hired by the Carrolls would ultimately fail in their task.[1]

Members[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]