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In 1870, the Descendants were the targets of a [[Templars|Templar]] attack,<ref name="Table">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Forging History]]'' – [[The Round Table]]</ref> leading to the death of many members. Cavendish first suspected the culprits to be part of the [[Assassins | In 1870, the Descendants were the targets of a [[Templars|Templar]] attack,<ref name="Table">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Forging History]]'' – [[The Round Table]]</ref> leading to the death of many members. Cavendish first suspected the culprits to be part of the [[Assassins]], having seen them investigating the murder site of her late fellow member [[Ian]]. When they spotted her, she [[Freerunning|escaped across]] [[London]]'s rooftops though was eventually cornered. Drawing her [[sword]] and removing her [[cape]], she stood ready to confront them. After a brief fight, they eventually managed to clear any misunderstanding about the murder, and Cavendish decided to take them to the Descendants' headquarters so they could speak to the group's leader, [[Amelia Fairchild]].<ref name="Knight"/> | ||
Cavendish and the Assassins arrived at the headquarters and were ambushed by a group of street thugs hired by the Templars, though they were dealt with quickly and the Assassins advanced into | Cavendish and the Assassins arrived at the headquarters and were ambushed by a group of street thugs hired by the Templars, though they were dealt with quickly and the Assassins advanced into Amelia's leader's chamber. There, they found Fairchild being [[Interrogation|interrogated]] by a Templar agent and surrounded by their bodyguards. Dealing with the invading party, Cavendish helped Fairchild out of the binds while she thanked the Assassins for the help.<ref name="Table"/> | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Forging History]]'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:20, 23 February 2025
Chloe Taylor Cavendish, also referred to by the title of Galahad, was a member of the Descendants of the Round Table. Athletic and above average in height, Cavendish was a determined warrior who proudly embraced the title she had earned.[1]
Biography[edit | edit source]
In 1870, the Descendants were the targets of a Templar attack,[2] leading to the death of many members. Cavendish first suspected the culprits to be part of the Assassins, having seen them investigating the murder site of her late fellow member Ian. When they spotted her, she escaped across London's rooftops though was eventually cornered. Drawing her sword and removing her cape, she stood ready to confront them. After a brief fight, they eventually managed to clear any misunderstanding about the murder, and Cavendish decided to take them to the Descendants' headquarters so they could speak to the group's leader, Amelia Fairchild.[1]
Cavendish and the Assassins arrived at the headquarters and were ambushed by a group of street thugs hired by the Templars, though they were dealt with quickly and the Assassins advanced into Amelia's leader's chamber. There, they found Fairchild being interrogated by a Templar agent and surrounded by their bodyguards. Dealing with the invading party, Cavendish helped Fairchild out of the binds while she thanked the Assassins for the help.[2]
Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]
The Cavendish family is well connected house of British nobility with a long history. It is unknown what, if any, Chloe's relationship to them is.
Appearances[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
