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'''Godfrey''' was a {{Wiki|Scotland|Scottish}} lumberjack who resided within the [[Davenport Homestead]] during the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]], with his wife [[Catherine]] and his children.
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'''Godfrey''' ({{Wiki|Floruit|fl.}} 1769 — 1781) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] lumberjack who resided within the [[Davenport Homestead]] during the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]], with his wife [[Catherine]] and his children.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life and Meeting Connor===
===Early life and Meeting Connor===
Prior to residing on the Homestead, Godfrey and his companion [[Terry]] set up a camp north of Champlain, [[New York City|New York]] with their wives and children, as they had been hoping to open a mill in the area at the time. Godfrey described the distance from their camp to the Davenport Homestead as a "few rods" away.
At his wedding to Catherine, Godfrey's brother Joseph (Nicknamed Jo) had erupted into a brawl with one of his friend [[Terry]]'s cousins over a young woman's "dance card." Joseph threw Terry's cousin in the river, and danced with the woman as his rival sat sadly on a stump.<ref name="Wedding">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' – [[The Wedding]]</ref>


One day, while the two were directing logs, Terry fell in the river and was in danger of going over a nearby waterfall. On Godfrey's call for help at the Homestead manor, a young [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] saved Terry, then offered the both of them a place on the Homestead to set up a sawmill. The pair then provided the place with lumber, which could be sold or crafted into wooden items to raise income.
Prior to residing on the Homestead, Godfrey and his Terry set up a camp north of [[Champlain]], [[New York City|New York]] with their wives and children, as they had been hoping to open a mill in the area at the time.<ref>''Assassin's Creed III'' – [[Floating conversations]]</ref> Godfrey described the distance from their camp to the Davenport Homestead as a "few rods" away.<ref name="River Rescue">''Assassin's Creed III'' – [[River Rescue]]</ref>
 
One day, while the two were directing logs, Terry fell in the river and was in danger of going over a nearby waterfall. On Godfrey's call for help at the Homestead manor, a young [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] saved Terry, then offered the both of them a place on the Homestead to set up a sawmill. The pair then provided the place with lumber, which could be sold or crafted into wooden items to raise income.<ref name="River Rescue" />


===Life on the Homestead===
===Life on the Homestead===
Following a thief's attempt to rob Terry's home on the Homestead, Godfrey and Terry erupted into a brawl over who was at fault for leaving the houses unattended. Connor broke them up, and Godfrey later revealed he wasn't troubled by the incident, saying he could "set the calendar by these events" and harbored no ill will toward his friend.
Godfrey and Terry had erected a Bowls' field on the Homestead for their leisure. Terry believed he could finally beat Godfrey in something, but still failed, although he insisted that he was winning until Connor came along.<ref>''Assassin's Creed III'' – [[Bowls Beginner]]</ref>
 
Following a thief's attempt to rob Terry's home on the Homestead,<ref>''Assassin's Creed III'' – [[Burglar on the Homestead]]</ref> Godfrey and Terry erupted into a brawl over who was at fault for leaving the houses unattended. Connor broke them up, and Godfrey later revealed he wasn't troubled by the incident, saying he could "set the calendar by these events" and harbored no ill will toward his friend.<ref>''Assassin's Creed III'' – [[The Fight]]</ref>
 
Godfrey later introduced [[Oliver]] and [[Corrine]] to Connor - calling him the "Lord of the manor" - when they first arrived at the Homestead, recommending them highly and eventually helping provide the wood to build their inn.<ref>''Assassin's Creed III'' – [[Room at the Inn]]</ref>


Godfrey later introduced [[Oliver]] and [[Corrine]] to Connor - calling him the "Lord of the manor" - when they first arrived at the Homestead, recommending them highly and eventually helping provide the wood to build their inn.
Some time after, when [[Timothy|Father Timothy]] arrived at the Homestead and revealed that he came from [[London]], Godfrey chuckled, as he had little regard for the British. He would later warm to Timothy, seeking the priest's assistance in reading various letters.<ref>''Assassin's Creed III'' – [[Finding His Flock]]</ref>


Some time after, when [[Timothy|Father Timothy]] arrived at the Homestead and revealed that he came from [[London]], Godfrey chuckled, as he had little regard for the British. He would later warm to Timothy, seeking the priest's assistance in reading various letters.
Godfrey helped defend [[Ellen]] and [[Maria]] from an attack by [[Quincent]],<ref>''Assassin's Creed III'' – [[The Final Straw]]</ref> and assisted in the fight against British troops attempting to capture [[David Walston]].<ref>''Assassin's Creed III'' – [[The Comeback]]</ref> He also attended Norris and Myriam's wedding and celebrated at the reception, where he recounted the story of a brawl between his brother and Terry's cousin at his own wedding.<ref name="Wedding" /> Godfrey was later present at the funeral of [[Achilles Davenport]], and laid a rose on his coffin.<ref>''Assassin's Creed III'' – [[Legacy]]</ref>


Godfrey helped defend [[Ellen]] and [[Maria]] from an attack by [[Quincent]], and assisted in the fight against British troops attempting to capture [[David Walston]]. He also attended Norris and Myriam's wedding and celebrated at the reception, where he recounted the story of a brawl between his brother and Terry's cousin at his own wedding. Godfrey was later present at the funeral of [[Achilles Davenport]], and laid a rose on his coffin.
== Alternate timeline==
[[File:The Signal 2.png|thumb|250px|Godfrey meeting Ratonhnhaké:ton in an alternate timeline]]
In an alternate timeline where [[George Washington]] crowned himself king of the [[United States]] with an [[Apple of Eden 3|Apple of Eden]], Godfrey worked as a spy for [[Thomas Jefferson]] in [[New York]].<ref name="ToKW">''Assassin's Creed III – [[The Tyranny of King Washington: The Redemption]]'' [[The Signal]]</ref>


==Trivia==
On the advice of Jefferson, Ratonhnhaké:ton rendezvoused with Godfrey and together they devised a plan to destroy explosives in [[Fort George]] as a signal to begin an attack on [[George Washington]]'s [[New York Pyramid|palace]].<ref name="ToKW" />
*In telling the story of his own wedding, Godfrey explained that his brother Joseph had erupted into a brawl with one of Terry's cousins over a young woman's "dance card." Joseph threw Terry's cousin in the river, and danced with the woman as his rival sat sadly on a stump.
 
*It is revealed that both Godfrey and Catherine were illiterate, as they required Father Timothy's help to read a letter received from Catherine's family regarding the death of Catherine's brother.
==Personality and traits==
**They also required Father Timothy to read a letter sent from Godfrey's sister, who had given birth to a daughter, Eleanor.
Both Godfrey and Catherine were illiterate, as they required Father Timothy's help to read a letter received from Catherine's family regarding the death of Catherine's brother. They also required Father Timothy to read a letter sent from Godfrey's sister, who had given birth to a daughter, Eleanor. Godfrey rejoiced at the news of his niece's birth, calling her a "wee bairn," which means "small child."
**Godrey rejoiced at the news of his niece's birth, calling her a "wee bairn," which means "small child."
 
*Godfrey smoked a pipe, as he was seen puffing on one in the [[Mile's End]] from time to time.
Godfrey smoked a pipe, as he was seen puffing on one in the ''[[Mile's End]]'' from time to time. Godfrey was also an alcoholic, as he was seen stumbling back to his home from the Mile's End at times, clutching a bottle. While Godfrey and David Walston arm-wrestled in the Mile's End, they both evenly matched each other and forfeited, calling it a "gentlemen's draw."
*Godfrey was an alcoholic, as he was seen stumbling back to his home from the Mile's End at times, clutching a bottle.
 
*The clothes worn by Godfrey could also be seen on multiple lumberjacks scattered around various simulated locations contained within the console stage of [[Abstergo Entertainment]]'s [[Animus]] technology.
==Behind the scenes==
*While Godfrey and David Walston arm-wrestled in the Mile's End, they both evenly matched each other and forfeited, calling it a "gentlemen's draw."
The clothes worn by Godfrey were re-used for multiple lumberjacks in ''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue|Rogue]]''.
*Upon erecting the Bowls' field on the Homestead, Terry believed he could finally beat Godfrey in something, but still failed, although he insisted that he was winning until Connor came along.
*In an [[The Tyranny of King Washington|alternate reality]] created by an [[Apple of Eden 3|Apple of Eden]], Godfrey worked as a spy for [[Thomas Jefferson]], and helped Ratonhnhaké:ton destroy explosives in [[Fort George]] as a signal to begin an attack on [[George Washington]]'s [[New York Pyramid|palace]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
ACIII-RiverRescue 1.png|Godfrey calling for help at the Homestead
ACIII-RiverRescue 1.png|Godfrey calling for help at the Homestead
ACIII-RiverRescue 4.png|Godfrey directing Connor to the river
ACIII-RiverRescue 4.png|Godfrey directing Connor to the river
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Bowls Beginner 3.png|Godfrey playing Bowls
Bowls Beginner 3.png|Godfrey playing Bowls
The Wedding 11.png|Godfrey at the wedding reception
The Wedding 11.png|Godfrey at the wedding reception
The Signal 2.png|Godfrey meeting Ratonhnhaké:ton in an alternate timeline
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Reference==
==Appearances ==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
**''[[The Tyranny of King Washington: The Redemption]]''
== References==
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Latest revision as of 01:44, 25 May 2026

Godfrey (fl. 1769 — 1781) was a Scottish lumberjack who resided within the Davenport Homestead during the American Revolution, with his wife Catherine and his children.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early life and Meeting Connor[edit | edit source]

At his wedding to Catherine, Godfrey's brother Joseph (Nicknamed Jo) had erupted into a brawl with one of his friend Terry's cousins over a young woman's "dance card." Joseph threw Terry's cousin in the river, and danced with the woman as his rival sat sadly on a stump.[1]

Prior to residing on the Homestead, Godfrey and his Terry set up a camp north of Champlain, New York with their wives and children, as they had been hoping to open a mill in the area at the time.[2] Godfrey described the distance from their camp to the Davenport Homestead as a "few rods" away.[3]

One day, while the two were directing logs, Terry fell in the river and was in danger of going over a nearby waterfall. On Godfrey's call for help at the Homestead manor, a young Connor saved Terry, then offered the both of them a place on the Homestead to set up a sawmill. The pair then provided the place with lumber, which could be sold or crafted into wooden items to raise income.[3]

Life on the Homestead[edit | edit source]

Godfrey and Terry had erected a Bowls' field on the Homestead for their leisure. Terry believed he could finally beat Godfrey in something, but still failed, although he insisted that he was winning until Connor came along.[4]

Following a thief's attempt to rob Terry's home on the Homestead,[5] Godfrey and Terry erupted into a brawl over who was at fault for leaving the houses unattended. Connor broke them up, and Godfrey later revealed he wasn't troubled by the incident, saying he could "set the calendar by these events" and harbored no ill will toward his friend.[6]

Godfrey later introduced Oliver and Corrine to Connor - calling him the "Lord of the manor" - when they first arrived at the Homestead, recommending them highly and eventually helping provide the wood to build their inn.[7]

Some time after, when Father Timothy arrived at the Homestead and revealed that he came from London, Godfrey chuckled, as he had little regard for the British. He would later warm to Timothy, seeking the priest's assistance in reading various letters.[8]

Godfrey helped defend Ellen and Maria from an attack by Quincent,[9] and assisted in the fight against British troops attempting to capture David Walston.[10] He also attended Norris and Myriam's wedding and celebrated at the reception, where he recounted the story of a brawl between his brother and Terry's cousin at his own wedding.[1] Godfrey was later present at the funeral of Achilles Davenport, and laid a rose on his coffin.[11]

Alternate timeline[edit | edit source]

Godfrey meeting Ratonhnhaké:ton in an alternate timeline

In an alternate timeline where George Washington crowned himself king of the United States with an Apple of Eden, Godfrey worked as a spy for Thomas Jefferson in New York.[12]

On the advice of Jefferson, Ratonhnhaké:ton rendezvoused with Godfrey and together they devised a plan to destroy explosives in Fort George as a signal to begin an attack on George Washington's palace.[12]

Personality and traits[edit | edit source]

Both Godfrey and Catherine were illiterate, as they required Father Timothy's help to read a letter received from Catherine's family regarding the death of Catherine's brother. They also required Father Timothy to read a letter sent from Godfrey's sister, who had given birth to a daughter, Eleanor. Godfrey rejoiced at the news of his niece's birth, calling her a "wee bairn," which means "small child."

Godfrey smoked a pipe, as he was seen puffing on one in the Mile's End from time to time. Godfrey was also an alcoholic, as he was seen stumbling back to his home from the Mile's End at times, clutching a bottle. While Godfrey and David Walston arm-wrestled in the Mile's End, they both evenly matched each other and forfeited, calling it a "gentlemen's draw."

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

The clothes worn by Godfrey were re-used for multiple lumberjacks in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag and Rogue.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed IIIThe Wedding
  2. Assassin's Creed IIIFloating conversations
  3. 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed IIIRiver Rescue
  4. Assassin's Creed IIIBowls Beginner
  5. Assassin's Creed IIIBurglar on the Homestead
  6. Assassin's Creed IIIThe Fight
  7. Assassin's Creed IIIRoom at the Inn
  8. Assassin's Creed IIIFinding His Flock
  9. Assassin's Creed IIIThe Final Straw
  10. Assassin's Creed IIIThe Comeback
  11. Assassin's Creed IIILegacy
  12. 12.0 12.1 Assassin's Creed III – The Tyranny of King Washington: The RedemptionThe Signal