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{{Quote|You make sure you do take his cock and balls before you finish him. You make that bastard suffer.|Holden to Jennifer Scott, regarding her desire to kill Reginald Birch, 1757.|Assassin's Creed: Forsaken}}
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{{Character Infobox
| image = ACIII-Holden 1.png
| birth = c. 1720s<br>[[United Kingdom|Kingdom of Great Britain]]
| death = 28 January 1758<br>Near [[Troyes]], [[Kingdom of France]]
| species = [[Human]]
| affiliates = [[British Army]] {{c|until 1747}}<br>[[Haytham Kenway]] {{c|1747 – death}}
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'''James "Jim" Holden''' (c. 1720s – 1758) was a former [[United Kingdom|British]] [[soldier]] who became an ally and close friend to [[Haytham Kenway]], the first [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the [[American Rite of the Templar Order|Colonial Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]].


|image = Wiki_noimage.jpg
==Biography==
===Services under Haytham===
In his youth, Holden served in the [[British Army]] under General [[Edward Braddock]] during his campaigns in the [[Netherlands|Dutch Republic]], including the [[Siege of Bergen op Zoom]] in 1747. His brother served alongside him and was executed at the same gallows where Haytham Kenway narrowly avoided being killed. To avenge his lost kin, Holden decided to aid Haytham in his investigation to find a [[mercenary]] in Braddock's regiment who had been allegedly involved in an attack on Haytham's childhood [[Kenway Mansion|home]] and the murder of his father [[Edward Kenway|Edward]].<ref name="Forsaken">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forsaken]]''</ref>


|birth = Unknown <br>[[London]]
Bonding during their investigation, Haytham came to regard Holden as one of his few genuine friends and invited him to [[London]] to aid him in his further endeavors, under the guise of his "gentleman's gentleman."<ref name="Forsaken" /> This included Holden waiting in a carriage outside the [[Theatre Royal]] to aid Haytham's escape following his assassination of a [[Miko|patron]] of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]].<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' – [[A Deadly Performance]]</ref> After suspecting the treachery of [[Reginald Birch]], Holden quickly became the only ally Haytham could trust with such sensitive information regarding his father's murder and the disappearance of his sister, [[Jennifer Scott]].<ref name="Forsaken" />


|death = 28 January 1758<br>{{Wiki|France}}
===Capture===
Following Haytham's failed attempt to access a [[Isu|First Civilization]] [[Grand Temple|storehouse]] in [[United States|Colonial America]], Holden aided the Templar in his efforts to locate Jennifer. Around 1757, while Haytham increased the Templars' influence in the American colonies, Holden privately tracked Jennifer to the [[Qasr al-Azm]], a [[Damascus|Damascan]] palace, where she had been transferred to work as a servant after initially serving as a concubine in the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] court at [[Topkapı Palace]].<ref name="Forsaken" />


|faction = [[Templars]] [[Assassins]]
After Haytham was informed of Holden's discovery, he returned from the colonies and joined Holden in infiltrating the palace under the guise of [[eunuch]]s. Once the pair located Jennifer, however, they were discovered, and Holden stubbornly chose to stay behind and delay the guards while Haytham and his sister made their escape. As a result, Holden was captured and sent to the Abou Gerbe monastery on Mount Ghebel Eter, [[Egypt]], to undergo operations to become a eunuch.<ref name="Forsaken" />


|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Forsaken]]''
In September 1757, Haytham tracked down Holden but greatly suspected that he had already been castrated. Proven true, and on seeing Holden suffering from dehydration as a result of being buried to his neck in the desert, a furious Haytham burned down the monastery and killed many of the priests who conducted the operations on other men before carrying his weakened friend to safety. Haytham soon located a cottage where they would be safe, and he and Jennifer gradually nursed Holden of his injuries, though the process took several weeks.<ref name="Forsaken" />


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===Assault on Birch's chateu and death===
In October, Holden joined Haytham and Jennifer on an assault of Reginald Birch's chateau in [[France]], after Jennifer had told Haytham that Birch was responsible for both her disappearance and their father's murder. Following Birch's death, Holden released his prisoners [[Monica Albertine|Monica]] and [[Lucio Albertine]]. However, as Haytham attempted to apologize to the Albertines for the conditions that his fellow Templars had put them through, Lucio unforgivingly stabbed him in the torso, but luckily missed Haytham's heart.<ref name="Forsaken" />


{{Quote|You make sure you ''do'' take his cock and balls before you finish him. You make that bastard ''suffer''.|Holden to Jenny regarding the assassination of Reginald Birch, 1757.|Assassin's Creed: Forsaken (novel)}}
As a result of this sudden attack, Holden and Jennifer cared for Haytham during his recovery over the coming months. Once Haytham had fully recovered by January 1758, Holden committed suicide via hanging, feeling he had fulfilled his duty to his friend yet also unable to cope with the injuries and emotional trauma inflicted upon him at Abou Gerbe. His body was discovered by Jennifer, and a small funeral was held for him, attended only by Haytham and Jennifer.<ref name="Forsaken" />
 
'''Jim Holden''' (Unknown - 1758) was an ally and close friend to the Grand Master of the Templar Order, [[Haytham Kenway]].
 
==Biography==


Jim Holden served under [[Edward Braddock|Edward Braddock's]] campaign in the Dutch Republic. His brother had been executed alongside the same gallows as Haytham Kenway, whom managed to escape. Holden aided Haytham in his investigations to find Tom Smith who allegedly had connections to the murder of [[Edward Kenway]] and the two became close friends.
==Behind the scenes==
Jim Holden is a supporting character in [[Oliver Bowden]]'s 2012 novel ''[[Assassin's Creed: Forsaken]]'', who also makes a minor, unnamed appearance in the video game ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''.


Haytham invited Holden to [[London]] to aid him in his investigations under the guise of his carrirage driver. After suspecting the treachery of [[Reginald Birch]], Holden quickly became the only ally Haytham could trust with such sensitive information regarding both his father's murder and the disappearance of [[Jenny Kenway]].
In the novel, Holden is described as a young man in "his late twenties, with close-cropped, gingery hair" when Haytham first meets him in 1747. However, in his appearance in the memory "[[A Deadly Performance]]", he is depicted as an older-looking man with white hair. This is because Holden's character model is not unique and is used for multiple NPCs throughout the game.


Following the failed attempt to enter the precursor sight in Colonial America, Holden aided Haytham in resucing his sister, Jenny. In 1757, Holden had tracked Jenny to [[Damascus]], where she was serving as a concubine to the Ottoman court in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topkap%C4%B1_Palace Topkapi Palace.]
===Etymology===
The name James originates from the old {{Wiki|Hebrew language|Hebrew}} name ''Yaakov'' (Jacob), meaning "one who takes by the heel" or, more plainly, "supplanter". Holden is derived from the {{Wiki|Old English}} word ''hol'', meaning "hollow" or "valley".


Jim and Haytham infiltrated the palace and located Jenny under the guise of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunuch eunuchs.] Upon being discovered, Holden defended Haytham and Jenny as they made their escape. Holden was overwhelmed and sent to Abou Gerbe monastery on Mount Ghebel Eter to undergo operations to become a eunuch. In September 1757, Haytham rescued Holden whom had already been castrated and suffering from dehydration, burning the monastery and killing many of the priests who conducted the operations on other men. Haytham, Jenny and Holden escaped to a cottage, where Holden spent several weeks recovering from his injuries.
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
ACIII-Holden 2.png|Close-up of Holden
ACIII-Holden 3.png|Holden with Haytham
ACIII-Holden 4.png|Holden attending to Haytham
ACIII-Holden 5.png|Holden riding off with Haytham in the carriage
</gallery>


In October, Holden aided Haytham and Jenny on an assault on Reginald Birch's chateu in France after the discovery of his orchestration of the raid on Queen Anne's Square in 1753. After Birch's death, Holden helped the prisoners, Monica and Lucio escape. Attempting to apologise, Haytham was stabbed in the torso by Lucio, whom he had captured for Birch in 1753.
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Forsaken]]''


Holden and Jenny catered for Haytham in Birch's chateu during his recovery over the coming months. Upon seeing the latter's recovery in January 1958, Holden commited suicide on 28th January after struggling to come to terms with the injuries suffered from the operation to become a eunuch.
==References==
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Forsaken characters]]
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[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Forsaken]]
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[[Category:1758 deaths]]
[[Category:Individuals]]
[[Category:English people]]
[[Category:Londoners]]
[[Category:Eunuchs]]
[[Category:Mercenaries]]
[[Category:British Army personnel]]
[[Category:Templar allies]]
[[Category:Suicides]]

Latest revision as of 03:15, 25 May 2026

"You make sure you do take his cock and balls before you finish him. You make that bastard suffer."
―Holden to Jennifer Scott, regarding her desire to kill Reginald Birch, 1757.[src]

James "Jim" Holden (c. 1720s – 1758) was a former British soldier who became an ally and close friend to Haytham Kenway, the first Grand Master of the Colonial Rite of the Templar Order.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Services under Haytham[edit | edit source]

In his youth, Holden served in the British Army under General Edward Braddock during his campaigns in the Dutch Republic, including the Siege of Bergen op Zoom in 1747. His brother served alongside him and was executed at the same gallows where Haytham Kenway narrowly avoided being killed. To avenge his lost kin, Holden decided to aid Haytham in his investigation to find a mercenary in Braddock's regiment who had been allegedly involved in an attack on Haytham's childhood home and the murder of his father Edward.[1]

Bonding during their investigation, Haytham came to regard Holden as one of his few genuine friends and invited him to London to aid him in his further endeavors, under the guise of his "gentleman's gentleman."[1] This included Holden waiting in a carriage outside the Theatre Royal to aid Haytham's escape following his assassination of a patron of the Assassin Order.[2] After suspecting the treachery of Reginald Birch, Holden quickly became the only ally Haytham could trust with such sensitive information regarding his father's murder and the disappearance of his sister, Jennifer Scott.[1]

Capture[edit | edit source]

Following Haytham's failed attempt to access a First Civilization storehouse in Colonial America, Holden aided the Templar in his efforts to locate Jennifer. Around 1757, while Haytham increased the Templars' influence in the American colonies, Holden privately tracked Jennifer to the Qasr al-Azm, a Damascan palace, where she had been transferred to work as a servant after initially serving as a concubine in the Ottoman court at Topkapı Palace.[1]

After Haytham was informed of Holden's discovery, he returned from the colonies and joined Holden in infiltrating the palace under the guise of eunuchs. Once the pair located Jennifer, however, they were discovered, and Holden stubbornly chose to stay behind and delay the guards while Haytham and his sister made their escape. As a result, Holden was captured and sent to the Abou Gerbe monastery on Mount Ghebel Eter, Egypt, to undergo operations to become a eunuch.[1]

In September 1757, Haytham tracked down Holden but greatly suspected that he had already been castrated. Proven true, and on seeing Holden suffering from dehydration as a result of being buried to his neck in the desert, a furious Haytham burned down the monastery and killed many of the priests who conducted the operations on other men before carrying his weakened friend to safety. Haytham soon located a cottage where they would be safe, and he and Jennifer gradually nursed Holden of his injuries, though the process took several weeks.[1]

Assault on Birch's chateu and death[edit | edit source]

In October, Holden joined Haytham and Jennifer on an assault of Reginald Birch's chateau in France, after Jennifer had told Haytham that Birch was responsible for both her disappearance and their father's murder. Following Birch's death, Holden released his prisoners Monica and Lucio Albertine. However, as Haytham attempted to apologize to the Albertines for the conditions that his fellow Templars had put them through, Lucio unforgivingly stabbed him in the torso, but luckily missed Haytham's heart.[1]

As a result of this sudden attack, Holden and Jennifer cared for Haytham during his recovery over the coming months. Once Haytham had fully recovered by January 1758, Holden committed suicide via hanging, feeling he had fulfilled his duty to his friend yet also unable to cope with the injuries and emotional trauma inflicted upon him at Abou Gerbe. His body was discovered by Jennifer, and a small funeral was held for him, attended only by Haytham and Jennifer.[1]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Jim Holden is a supporting character in Oliver Bowden's 2012 novel Assassin's Creed: Forsaken, who also makes a minor, unnamed appearance in the video game Assassin's Creed III.

In the novel, Holden is described as a young man in "his late twenties, with close-cropped, gingery hair" when Haytham first meets him in 1747. However, in his appearance in the memory "A Deadly Performance", he is depicted as an older-looking man with white hair. This is because Holden's character model is not unique and is used for multiple NPCs throughout the game.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The name James originates from the old Hebrew name Yaakov (Jacob), meaning "one who takes by the heel" or, more plainly, "supplanter". Holden is derived from the Old English word hol, meaning "hollow" or "valley".

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]