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'''Julian''' (unknown – January 1713) was an associate of [[Tom Cobleigh]] and a [[Templar]] affiliate during the early 18th century.
[[File:In Defense of Rose.jpg|thumb|250px|Julian and the Cobleighs beating up Edward]]
'''Julian''' (died 1712) was an associate of [[Tom Cobleigh]] and a [[Templars|Templar]] affiliate during the early 18th century.


==Reference==
==Biography==
''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag (novel)]]
Julian and the Cobleighs held a deep-rooted rivalry with [[Edward Kenway]], a young [[Wales|Welshman]]. In the summer of 1711, Julian, Tom, and [[Seth Cobleigh]] had a fight outside the [[Auld Shillelagh]] [[tavern]] in [[Bristol]] with Edward, who was trying to defend a drunken woman called [[Rose]] from being abused sexually by Tom. Despite quickly gaining the upper hand, the trio were stopped by Rose's employer, [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline Scott]]. Two days later, the group slaughtered two of the [[Kenway family|Kenways]]' sheep and placed the carcasses in front of the Kenway house in order to scare Edward, who reacted badly to the provocation. Edward's [[Bernard Kenway|father]] refused to let him retaliate, explaining that Julian and his associates and many [[merchant]]s of Bristol had joined the Trade Organization, an association of tradesmen protected by "powerful men".<ref name="BF Novel">''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag]]'' – {{Cite|14 Oct 2022. Chapters}}</ref>
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The rivalry between the Cobleighs and Edward reached a head when Julian and Tom became involved in a plot to kill or otherwise remove Edward from the area. In late 1712, Julian, Tom, and [[Wilson]] burned down the Kenway farmstead while Edward's parents were sleeping inside. Having returned from Bristol, Edward tried to stop them, but the group pinned him to the ground and knocked him unconscious before leaving.<ref name="BF Novel" />
 
After having alerted his parents, an infuriated Edward returned to the Auld Shillelagh, searching for the group. Taking a [[Swords|sword]] from the wall, he awaited the arrival of Julian, Tom, and Seth. Once the trio stepped into the tavern, Edward ran Julian through with the sword, killing him before chasing after the Cobleighs.<ref name="BF Novel" />
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag]]''
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 14 October 2022

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Julian and the Cobleighs beating up Edward

Julian (died 1712) was an associate of Tom Cobleigh and a Templar affiliate during the early 18th century.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Julian and the Cobleighs held a deep-rooted rivalry with Edward Kenway, a young Welshman. In the summer of 1711, Julian, Tom, and Seth Cobleigh had a fight outside the Auld Shillelagh tavern in Bristol with Edward, who was trying to defend a drunken woman called Rose from being abused sexually by Tom. Despite quickly gaining the upper hand, the trio were stopped by Rose's employer, Caroline Scott. Two days later, the group slaughtered two of the Kenways' sheep and placed the carcasses in front of the Kenway house in order to scare Edward, who reacted badly to the provocation. Edward's father refused to let him retaliate, explaining that Julian and his associates and many merchants of Bristol had joined the Trade Organization, an association of tradesmen protected by "powerful men".[1]

The rivalry between the Cobleighs and Edward reached a head when Julian and Tom became involved in a plot to kill or otherwise remove Edward from the area. In late 1712, Julian, Tom, and Wilson burned down the Kenway farmstead while Edward's parents were sleeping inside. Having returned from Bristol, Edward tried to stop them, but the group pinned him to the ground and knocked him unconscious before leaving.[1]

After having alerted his parents, an infuriated Edward returned to the Auld Shillelagh, searching for the group. Taking a sword from the wall, he awaited the arrival of Julian, Tom, and Seth. Once the trio stepped into the tavern, Edward ran Julian through with the sword, killing him before chasing after the Cobleighs.[1]

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