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'''Christopher Gist''' (1706 – unknown) was an accomplished [[United States|American]] explorer, surveyor and frontiersman, as well as a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. During the [[Seven Years' War]], he was the first mate aboard [[Shay Cormac]]'s ship, the ''[[Morrigan]]''.
'''Christopher Gist''' (1706 – unknown) was an accomplished [[United States|American]] explorer, surveyor and frontiersman, and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. During the [[Seven Years' War]], he was the first mate aboard [[Shay Cormac]]'s ship, the ''[[Morrigan]]''.


Born in Baltimore, little of his youth is known. Despite a lack of formal education, he was trained in surveying and became a successful frontiersman. Prior to the Seven Years' War, Gist settled in North Carolina and was the neighbor of [[Daniel Boone]], another celebrated frontiersman.
Born in Baltimore, little of his youth is known. Despite a lack of formal education, he was trained in surveying and became a successful frontiersman. Prior to the Seven Years' War, Gist settled in North Carolina and was the neighbor of [[Daniel Boone]], another celebrated frontiersman.
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==Personality and characteristics==
==Personality and characteristics==
Gist was a friendly and laid-back individual, who often brought in light-hearted humor in conversations with his fellow Templars. Nonetheless, he deeply believed in the Templar cause; however, in his youth, he questioned the path he had taken after joining the Order, but meeting Colonol Monro but those doubts to rest.
Gist was a friendly and laid-back individual, who often brought in light-hearted humor in conversations with his fellow Templars. Nonetheless, he deeply believed in the Templar cause, however he questioned the path he had taken after joining the Order in his youth, but meeting Colonel Monro put those doubts to rest.


Gist also possessed a great loyalty towards Shay, after the latter saved his life, offering to become the first mate aboard the ''Morrigan''. Even though Gist was well aware of Shay's former allegiance to the Assassins, he showed no animosity towards him at all, and even mentioned that he would himself recommend Shay as a member of the Order if it were not Monro who had done so first. The two often made friendly discussions over topics outside their work in the Order, such as politics. The two became so close that Shay was willing to speak out his remorse in killing his former comrades, most notably [[Hope Jensen]].
Gist also possessed a great sense of loyalty towards Shay, after the latter saved his life, offering to become the first mate aboard the ''Morrigan''. Even though Gist was well aware of Shay's former allegiance to the Assassins, he showed no animosity towards him and even mentioned that he would have recommended Shay as a member of the Order himself, if it were not Monro who had done so first. The two often discussed topics outside their work in the Order, such as politics. Gist became Shay's confidant over time, as the latter was even willing to speak out his remorse in killing his former comrades, most notably [[Hope Jensen]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Christopher Gist (1706 – unknown) was an accomplished American explorer, surveyor and frontiersman, and a member of the Templar Order. During the Seven Years' War, he was the first mate aboard Shay Cormac's ship, the Morrigan.

Born in Baltimore, little of his youth is known. Despite a lack of formal education, he was trained in surveying and became a successful frontiersman. Prior to the Seven Years' War, Gist settled in North Carolina and was the neighbor of Daniel Boone, another celebrated frontiersman.

In 1751, Gist was recruited into the Templar Order by Colonel George Monro, with the task of exploring the colonies and forming relations with the indigenous people settled there to secure alliances and commercial lanes. In 1753, Gist accompanied George Washington to deliver a message to the French forces, demanding that they leave the Ohio County, sparking the French and Indian War. During the war, Gist continued to fight at Washington's side, as both men became involved in the Braddock Expedition.

Personality and characteristics

Gist was a friendly and laid-back individual, who often brought in light-hearted humor in conversations with his fellow Templars. Nonetheless, he deeply believed in the Templar cause, however he questioned the path he had taken after joining the Order in his youth, but meeting Colonel Monro put those doubts to rest.

Gist also possessed a great sense of loyalty towards Shay, after the latter saved his life, offering to become the first mate aboard the Morrigan. Even though Gist was well aware of Shay's former allegiance to the Assassins, he showed no animosity towards him and even mentioned that he would have recommended Shay as a member of the Order himself, if it were not Monro who had done so first. The two often discussed topics outside their work in the Order, such as politics. Gist became Shay's confidant over time, as the latter was even willing to speak out his remorse in killing his former comrades, most notably Hope Jensen.

Gallery

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