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The '''Hole-in-the Wall''' was a saloon on the corner of Dover and Water Street in [[New York City]].
The '''Hole-in-the Wall''' was a [[Tavern|saloon]] on the corner of Dover and Water Street in [[New York City]], [[New York]].<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Hole-in-the-Wall}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
In July 1863, [[Master Templar]] and Assassin hunter [[Cudgel Cormac]] worked there as a bartender, while working under [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[William M. Tweed]]. There, he witnessed and aided in the plan for the gangs [[Bowery Boys]], [[Daybreak Boys]], and the [[Roach Guards]] to have a truce and help bolstered the upcoming [[New York City draft riots|protests]] as a way for [[Tammany Hall]] to enact and take some power over the city. Cudgel soon met with Abraham,<ref name="CH10">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants]]'' – Chapter Ten</ref> who was ordered by boss Mr. Tweed to hand him a message. The message told Cudgel to hunt down the [[Assassins|Assassin]] in the city and intercept what he sought.<ref name="CH9">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants]]'' – Chapter Nine</ref>
In July 1863, during [[William M. Tweed]]'s reign as the [[American Rite of the Templar Order|American Templars]]' [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]], the [[Master Templar]] and [[Assassins|Assassin]] hunter [[Cudgel Cormac]] worked undercover as the saloon's bartender. As part of Tweed's plan for the [[Tammany Hall]] organization he led to enact legislation and take some power over the city, Cudgel witnessed and helped the [[Bowery Boys]], [[Daybreak Boys]], and the [[Roach Guards]] [[gang]]s agree to a truce and bolster the upcoming [[American Civil War|Civil War]] [[New York City draft riots|draft protests]]. Cudgel then met Tweed's [[slave]]-servant [[Abraham]],<ref name="CH10">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants]]'' – Chapter Ten</ref> who gave him a message that told him to hunt down an [[Varius|Assassin]] in the city and intercept what he sought.<ref name="CH9">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants]]'' – Chapter Nine</ref>


After arming himself, Cudgel told the bouncer [[Gallus Mag]] to hold the saloon while he escorted Abraham to [[Skinny Joe]], whom he demanded to take Abraham back home to Mr. Tweed's residence.<ref name="CH10"/> However, when Abraham arrived home to see his daughter [[Eliza]] gone, he returned back to the saloon, despite the toll on his body. There, he spoke with Mag, who stated that Eliza came and left after telling the events that happened earlier that day. Abraham left to go back while Mag wished him luck for living through tomorrow.<ref name="CH13">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants]]'' – Chapter Thirteen</ref>
Arming himself, Cudgel told the bouncer [[Gallus Mag]] to tend to the saloon while he escorted Abraham to [[Skinny Joe]], whom he demanded to take Abraham back to Tweed's house.<ref name="CH10"/> However, when Abraham saw his daughter [[Eliza]] was gone, he returned to the saloon, despite the toll on his body. There, he spoke with Mag, who stated that Eliza came and left after telling the events that happened earlier that day. Abraham left to go back while Mag wished him luck in living through the next day.<ref name="CH13">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants]]'' – Chapter Thirteen</ref>


==Trivia==
==Behind the senses==
*The Hole-in-the Wall was closed down in 1855 after a brawl between {{Wiki|Slobbery Jim}} and Patsy the Barber left Patsy dead.<ref>{{WP|Hole-in-the Wall}}</ref>
Historically, the Hole-in-the Wall was closed down by the New York [[police]] inspector {{wiki|Thomas Woolsey Thorne}} after {{Wiki|Slobbery Jim}} killed Patsy the Barber in an 1855 bar brawl.<ref name="Wiki"/>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Latest revision as of 01:18, 6 May 2026

The Hole-in-the Wall was a saloon on the corner of Dover and Water Street in New York City, New York.[1]

History[edit | edit source]

In July 1863, during William M. Tweed's reign as the American Templars' Grand Master, the Master Templar and Assassin hunter Cudgel Cormac worked undercover as the saloon's bartender. As part of Tweed's plan for the Tammany Hall organization he led to enact legislation and take some power over the city, Cudgel witnessed and helped the Bowery Boys, Daybreak Boys, and the Roach Guards gangs agree to a truce and bolster the upcoming Civil War draft protests. Cudgel then met Tweed's slave-servant Abraham,[2] who gave him a message that told him to hunt down an Assassin in the city and intercept what he sought.[3]

Arming himself, Cudgel told the bouncer Gallus Mag to tend to the saloon while he escorted Abraham to Skinny Joe, whom he demanded to take Abraham back to Tweed's house.[2] However, when Abraham saw his daughter Eliza was gone, he returned to the saloon, despite the toll on his body. There, he spoke with Mag, who stated that Eliza came and left after telling the events that happened earlier that day. Abraham left to go back while Mag wished him luck in living through the next day.[4]

Behind the senses[edit | edit source]

Historically, the Hole-in-the Wall was closed down by the New York police inspector Thomas Woolsey Thorne after Slobbery Jim killed Patsy the Barber in an 1855 bar brawl.[1]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]