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'''Barry Finnegan''' was an [[Ireland|Irishman]] who lived in [[New York City|New York]]'s [[Greenwich]] borough during the 18th century. | |||
== Biography == | |||
He and his wife [[Cassidy Finnegan|Cassidy]] had a son who would go on to become a Templar agent, though he never told his parents of the Order's existence;<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArcadiaMachine/status/557626398928822272 Susan Patrick's Twitter]</ref> the Finnegans' son died under unknown circumstances before 1756. | |||
Sometime between late 1755 and early 1756, the Finnegans were asked by Lieutenant-Colonel [[George Monro]] to care for [[Shay Cormac]], a gravely wounded individual. While Shay recuperated in the Finnegan house, he came to know and grow indebted to the couple, and even defended them from members of a local [[Gangs|gang]] when the criminals broke into their home.<ref name="ACRG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref> | |||
After the bandits fled, Cassidy handed Shay their late son's robes, while Barry retrieved the weapons which Monro's men had found with Shay, after the events that had transpired at the [[Davenport Homestead]]. Clothed and armed, Shay went out into the streets to eliminate the gang, and returned to the Finnegan household after having done so. Barry and Cassidy then left Shay and Monro, to discuss their next steps in combating the gangs of New York.<ref name="ACRG"/> | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | |||
ACRG Barry and Cassidy Finnegan - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of Barry and Cassidy | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | |||
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Revision as of 14:38, 12 September 2017
- "Sweet Mother Mary, have we taken in the village idiot?"
- ―Barry on taking in Shay Cormac, 1756.[src]
Barry Finnegan was an Irishman who lived in New York's Greenwich borough during the 18th century.
Biography
He and his wife Cassidy had a son who would go on to become a Templar agent, though he never told his parents of the Order's existence;[1] the Finnegans' son died under unknown circumstances before 1756.
Sometime between late 1755 and early 1756, the Finnegans were asked by Lieutenant-Colonel George Monro to care for Shay Cormac, a gravely wounded individual. While Shay recuperated in the Finnegan house, he came to know and grow indebted to the couple, and even defended them from members of a local gang when the criminals broke into their home.[2]
After the bandits fled, Cassidy handed Shay their late son's robes, while Barry retrieved the weapons which Monro's men had found with Shay, after the events that had transpired at the Davenport Homestead. Clothed and armed, Shay went out into the streets to eliminate the gang, and returned to the Finnegan household after having done so. Barry and Cassidy then left Shay and Monro, to discuss their next steps in combating the gangs of New York.[2]
Gallery
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Concept art of Barry and Cassidy
References