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Created page with "{{Era|Individuals}} {{Conjecture}} The '''father''' of Christophe was a general store owner who lived on the outskirts of the {{Wiki|Black Forest}} in Germany in the mid 18th century.<ref name = "14 July 1747">''Assassin's Creed: Forsaken'' – 14 July 1747</ref> ==Biography== In 1747, the Templars Haytham Kenway and Reginald Birch came to his shop looking for a man named Jack Digweed, who Haytham suspected of having been involved in an attac..."
 
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The '''father''' of [[Christophe]] was a general store owner who lived on the outskirts of the {{Wiki|Black Forest}} in [[Germany]] in the mid 18th century.<ref name = "14 July 1747">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forsaken]]'' – 14 July 1747</ref>
The '''father''' of [[Christophe]] was a [[general store]] owner who lived on the outskirts of the {{Wiki|Black Forest}} in [[Germany]] in the mid 18th century.<ref name = "14 July 1747">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forsaken]]'' – 14 July 1747</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
In 1747, the [[Templars]] [[Haytham Kenway]] and [[Reginald Birch]] came to his shop looking for a man named [[Jack Digweed]], who Haytham suspected of having been involved in an attack on his family home. Having been threatened by mercenaries into revealing his location earlier, he attempted to play innocent and claim that he did not know anything. Haytham then drew his [[sword]] and placed the blade under Christophe's throat, threatening to kill the child unless his father told him the truth. Christophe remained remarkably calm at first, but eventually started to break down a little when Haytham pressed the blade a little further. This immediately convinced the boy's father to tell the truth, blurting out that some men had wrangled the location out of him earlier and were heading to Digweed's cabin in the forest. Haytham immediately released Christophe and left.<ref name = "14 July 1747"/>
In 1747, the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Templars]] [[Haytham Kenway]] and [[Reginald Birch]] came to his shop looking for the former valet [[Jack Digweed]], whom Haytham suspected of having been involved in an attack on his [[Kenway Mansion|family home]]. Having been threatened by [[Mercenary|mercenaries]] into revealing Jack's location earlier, he attempted to play innocent and claim he knew nothing. Haytham then drew his [[sword]] and placed the blade under Christophe's throat, threatening to kill the child unless his father told him the truth. Christophe remained remarkably calm at first, but eventually started to break when Haytham pressed the blade a little further. This immediately convinced the boy's father to tell the truth, blurting out that some men had wrangled the location out of him earlier and were heading to Digweed's cabin in the forest. Haytham immediately released Christophe and left.<ref name = "14 July 1747"/>


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Revision as of 01:26, 4 August 2023

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The father of Christophe was a general store owner who lived on the outskirts of the Black Forest in Germany in the mid 18th century.[1]

Biography

In 1747, the British Templars Haytham Kenway and Reginald Birch came to his shop looking for the former valet Jack Digweed, whom Haytham suspected of having been involved in an attack on his family home. Having been threatened by mercenaries into revealing Jack's location earlier, he attempted to play innocent and claim he knew nothing. Haytham then drew his sword and placed the blade under Christophe's throat, threatening to kill the child unless his father told him the truth. Christophe remained remarkably calm at first, but eventually started to break when Haytham pressed the blade a little further. This immediately convinced the boy's father to tell the truth, blurting out that some men had wrangled the location out of him earlier and were heading to Digweed's cabin in the forest. Haytham immediately released Christophe and left.[1]

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Forsaken – 14 July 1747