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Ever since Sören's clan took hold of the castle, it also became a considerable strategic asset to the Brotherhood, with only a chosen few knowing of its existence. During the flourishing era of the Scottish Brotherhood, a few decades prior to 1296, it functioned as the nerve center through which passed the men and the information which made countering the Templars possible.<ref name = "Chapter 25"/> However, the Templars eventually found the location of the castle and decimated the clan in a great battle that took days and also left sections of the fort in ruins.<ref name = "Chapter 24"/> Sören, who had been away when the battle occurred, was the last living member of the clan and inherited the castle.<ref name = "Chapter 25"/> | Ever since Sören's clan took hold of the castle, it also became a considerable strategic asset to the Brotherhood, with only a chosen few knowing of its existence. During the flourishing era of the Scottish Brotherhood, a few decades prior to 1296, it functioned as the nerve center through which passed the men and the information which made countering the Templars possible.<ref name = "Chapter 25"/> However, the Templars eventually found the location of the castle and decimated the clan in a great battle that took days and also left sections of the fort in ruins.<ref name = "Chapter 24"/> Sören, who had been away when the battle occurred, was the last living member of the clan and inherited the castle.<ref name = "Chapter 25"/> | ||
In 1296, following their escape from [[Cornavii]]'s attack at [[Scone]], Sören and his band left for Ben Alder.<ref name = "Chapter 24"/> There, he trained [[Fillan]] in the ways of the Assassins through the rest of the year,<ref name = "Chapter 25"/><ref name = "Chapter 26">''Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children'' – Chapter 26: ''Destinées''</ref> until [[Deorsa]] came to call upon them | In 1296, following their escape from [[Cornavii]]'s attack at [[Scone]], Sören and his band left for Ben Alder.<ref name = "Chapter 24"/> There, he trained [[Fillan]] in the ways of the Assassins through the rest of the year,<ref name = "Chapter 25"/><ref name = "Chapter 26">''Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children'' – Chapter 26: ''Destinées''</ref> until [[Deorsa]] came to call upon them in early spring 1297.<ref name = "Chapter 27">''Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children'' – Chapter 27: ''Révolte''</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 22:39, 25 January 2024
Ben Alder (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Eallair) is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands, home to a fort of the same name. The fort was nestled into the mountain, as if it had been carved out of the rock itself, with four towers of different heights and a massive main keep. Before being massacred by the Templars, it was also the stronghold of Sören's clan, and, by extension, an operational center for the Scottish Brotherhood of Assassins.[1]
History
Legends say that the old fortress had been built by the Gaels as a stronghold in their efforts to conquer Scotland and expand Dál Riata, their kingdom.[2]
Ever since Sören's clan took hold of the castle, it also became a considerable strategic asset to the Brotherhood, with only a chosen few knowing of its existence. During the flourishing era of the Scottish Brotherhood, a few decades prior to 1296, it functioned as the nerve center through which passed the men and the information which made countering the Templars possible.[2] However, the Templars eventually found the location of the castle and decimated the clan in a great battle that took days and also left sections of the fort in ruins.[1] Sören, who had been away when the battle occurred, was the last living member of the clan and inherited the castle.[2]
In 1296, following their escape from Cornavii's attack at Scone, Sören and his band left for Ben Alder.[1] There, he trained Fillan in the ways of the Assassins through the rest of the year,[2][3] until Deorsa came to call upon them in early spring 1297.[4]
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children – Chapter 24: Beinn Eallair
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children – Chapter 25: Assassin
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children – Chapter 26: Destinées
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children – Chapter 27: Révolte
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