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'''Leith''' is a port city in | '''Leith''' is a port city in southern [[Scotland]] located north of the capital city {{Wiki|Edinburgh}}.<ref>{{WP|Leith}}</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In 1296, | In 1296, the [[Scottish Brotherhood of Assassins|Scottish Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] tasked the [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[mercenary]] [[Sören]] and his team with escorting the [[Children of Fal|Child of Fal]] [[Fillan]] to [[Scone]]. When they stopped at the port, Fillan vented his anger<ref name="ACFHC">''[[Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children]]'' – Chapter 17 — Leith</ref> at having been forcibly confined in a {{Wiki|dolmen}} as part of a [[Beltane|Bealltainn]] ritual in [[Dalkeith]]<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children'' – Chapter 16 – Rite</ref> and argued with [[Kyle Macdougall]] over her part in it. While left alone, he went outside and noticed a [[Lann Fala]] [[soldier]], who confronted and attacked him. Within seconds, Fillan disarmed and killed the man, who turned out to be nothing more than a [[thief]]. Once Sören found and stopped Fillan, the group fled the city by [[ship]] to escape both the authorities and the Lann Fala.<ref name="ACFHC"/> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Latest revision as of 03:11, 26 July 2024
Leith is a port city in southern Scotland located north of the capital city Edinburgh.[1]
History[edit | edit source]
In 1296, the Scottish Brotherhood of Assassins tasked the Norwegian mercenary Sören and his team with escorting the Child of Fal Fillan to Scone. When they stopped at the port, Fillan vented his anger[2] at having been forcibly confined in a dolmen as part of a Bealltainn ritual in Dalkeith[3] and argued with Kyle Macdougall over her part in it. While left alone, he went outside and noticed a Lann Fala soldier, who confronted and attacked him. Within seconds, Fillan disarmed and killed the man, who turned out to be nothing more than a thief. Once Sören found and stopped Fillan, the group fled the city by ship to escape both the authorities and the Lann Fala.[2]
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