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[[New York City|New York]]//[[United States|USA]]//1776-06-28<br>
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Traveling to New York, [[George Washington]] attended the execution of [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]], the man falsely accused of plotting to murder him. As he peered at the gallows, Washington witnessed the [[Assassins|Assassin]]'s daring escape.
Traveling to New York, [[George Washington]] attended the execution of [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]], the man falsely accused of plotting to murder him. As he peered at the gallows, Washington witnessed the [[Assassins|Assassin]]'s daring escape.


Lost among the chaos, Washington was attacked by [[Thomas Hickey]], a [[Templars|Templar]] and traitor, who attempted to seize the opportunity to kill the [[Continental Army]] Commander. Luckily, Connor reached Hickey and [[Assassination targets|assassinated]] him before he could complete his mission. With the Assassin's innocence proven, Washington fled the city and headed for [[Philadelphia]].
Lost among the chaos, Washington was attacked by [[Thomas Hickey]], a [[Templars|Templar]] and traitor, who attempted to seize the opportunity to kill the [[Continental Army]] Commander. Luckily, Connor reached Hickey and [[Assassination targets|assassinated]] him before he could complete his mission. With the Assassin's innocence proven, Washington fled the city and headed for [[Philadelphia, United States|Philadelphia]].
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Latest revision as of 19:09, 31 May 2023

NEW YORK//USA//1776-06-28

Traveling to New York, George Washington attended the execution of Connor, the man falsely accused of plotting to murder him. As he peered at the gallows, Washington witnessed the Assassin's daring escape.

Lost among the chaos, Washington was attacked by Thomas Hickey, a Templar and traitor, who attempted to seize the opportunity to kill the Continental Army Commander. Luckily, Connor reached Hickey and assassinated him before he could complete his mission. With the Assassin's innocence proven, Washington fled the city and headed for Philadelphia.