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'''Cassidy Finnegan''' was an ally to the [[Templars|Templar Order]] who lived in [[New York City|New York]] in the 18th century. Along with her husband [[Barry Finnegan|Barry]], they were the parents of a | '''Cassidy Finnegan''' was an ally to the [[Templars|Templar Order]] who lived in [[New York City|New York]] in the 18th century. Along with her husband [[Barry Finnegan|Barry]], they were the parents of a Templar agent who died in unknown circumstances around 1755. | ||
In November of that year, a Templar and [[British Army|British]] Colonel, [[George Monro]], entrusted the Finnegans with the care of the wounded [[Shay Cormac]], who had just abandoned the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]]. While Shay recuperated in the Finnegan house, he became acquainted and grew indebted to the couple, going so far as to defend them from members of a local [[Gangs|gang]], when the criminals broke into their home. | In November of that year, a Templar and [[British Army|British]] Colonel, [[George Monro]], entrusted the Finnegans with the care of the wounded [[Shay Cormac]], who had just abandoned the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]]. While Shay recuperated in the Finnegan house, he became acquainted and grew indebted to the couple, going so far as to defend them from members of a local [[Gangs|gang]], when the criminals broke into their home. | ||
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Cassidy Finnegan was an ally to the Templar Order who lived in New York in the 18th century. Along with her husband Barry, they were the parents of a Templar agent who died in unknown circumstances around 1755.
In November of that year, a Templar and British Colonel, George Monro, entrusted the Finnegans with the care of the wounded Shay Cormac, who had just abandoned the Assassin Order. While Shay recuperated in the Finnegan house, he became acquainted and grew indebted to the couple, going so far as to defend them from members of a local gang, when the criminals broke into their home.
After the bandits fled, Cassidy handed Shay their late son's clothes, 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's headquarters, and returned to the Finnegan household afterwards. Barry and Cassidy left Shay and Monro to discuss their next steps in combating the criminals of New York.
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