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| ====Meeting Reginald Birch: London, England, 1733-12-04==== | | ====Meeting Reginald Birch: London, England, 1733-12-04==== |
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| For his eighth birthday, Haytham's family took him to White's Chocolate House for cake and hot chocolate. Haytham met his father's property manager, Reginald Birch, who made a show of courting his half-sister Jenny. As they left White's, the group was accosted by aggressive beggars. | | For his eighth birthday, Haytham's family took him to White's Chocolate House for cake and hot chocolate. Haytham met his father's property manager, [[Reginald Birch]], who made a show of courting his half-sister Jenny. As they left White's, the group was accosted by aggressive beggars. |
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| One of the beggars broke through the crowd and lunged at Tessa and Edward sprang forward to defend her. Haytham was surprised to see that his father carried a sword hidden in his cane, however, it remained sheathed. His father shoved the beggar into Reginald who threw the attacker to the ground and pulled a knife on him. Edward demanded that the beggar be spared and threatened to end his business associations with Reginald if he did not comply, and the beggar was reluctantly spared. | | One of the beggars broke through the crowd and lunged at Tessa and Edward sprang forward to defend her. Haytham was surprised to see that his father carried a sword hidden in his cane, however, it remained sheathed. His father shoved the beggar into Reginald who threw the attacker to the ground and pulled a knife on him. Edward demanded that the beggar be spared and threatened to end his business associations with Reginald if he did not comply, and the beggar was reluctantly spared. |
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| ====Friend of the Family: London, England, 1735-01-03==== | | ====Friend of the Family: London, England, 1735-01-03==== |
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| Reginald Birch became a regular visitor to the Kenway House as he continued to court Jenny. The young woman, who was considered a great beauty, remained cool to his advances. Meanwhile, Birch made a point of gaining Haytham's confidence, flattering the boy into revealing details of his secret training. | | Reginald Birch became a regular visitor to the [[Kenway Mansion|Kenway House]] as he continued to court Jenny. The young woman, who was considered a great beauty, remained cool to his advances. Meanwhile, Birch made a point of gaining Haytham's confidence, flattering the boy into revealing details of his secret training. |
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| ====Reginald Birch, Templar Knight: London, England, 1735-12-10==== | | ====Reginald Birch, Templar Knight: London, England, 1735-12-10==== |
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| On the day of Edward Kenway's funeral, Reginald Birch revealed to Haytham that he was a member of the Templar Order, a society of people striving to maintain peace in the world through structure and discipline. | | On the day of Edward Kenway's funeral, Reginald Birch revealed to Haytham that he was a member of the [[Templar Order]], a society of people striving to maintain peace in the world through structure and discipline. |
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| Birch revealed that his Templar connections suspected that Jenny was taken to Europe. To Haytham's surprise, he was to accompany the family friend on the search. | | Birch revealed that his Templar connections suspected that Jenny was taken to Europe. To Haytham's surprise, he was to accompany the family friend on the search. |
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| ====Meeting the Bulldog: London, England, 1735-12-11==== | | ====Meeting the Bulldog: London, England, 1735-12-11==== |
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| Reginald Birch introduced Haytham to Edward Braddock, a gruff Templar Knight in charge of finding Jack Digweed. Edward Kenway's former gentleman, Digweed, was the suspected traitor who facilitated the attack on the Kenway house. | | Reginald Birch introduced Haytham to [[Edward Braddock]], a gruff Templar Knight in charge of finding [[Jack Digweed]]. Edward Kenway's former gentleman, Digweed, was the suspected traitor who facilitated the attack on the Kenway house. |
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| ====Juan's Journal: Altea, Spain, 1747-06-10==== | | ====Juan's Journal: Altea, Spain, 1747-06-10==== |
| [[File:Juan's Journal.jpg|right|180px]] | | [[File:Juan's Journal.jpg|right|180px]] |
| Haytham killed Juan Vedomir, a merchant who betrayed the Templar Order. Vedomir was suspected of collaborating with the Assassin Brotherhood. | | Haytham killed [[Juan Vedomir]], a merchant who betrayed the Templar Order. Vedomir was suspected of collaborating with the [[Assassin Brotherhood]]. |
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| Haytham obtained Vedomir's journal, which included phrases of Assassin philosophy that Haytham recognized as being remarkably similar to the words of his late father. Most of the journal was in code, however, and Haytham could not decipher it. | | Haytham obtained Vedomir's journal, which included phrases of Assassin philosophy that Haytham recognized as being remarkably similar to the words of his late father. Most of the journal was in code, however, and Haytham could not decipher it. |
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| Haytham met with Reginald Birch, who revealed that Haytham's mother had suffered a fall and died from her injuries. Birch offered his condolences, assuring him that the Templars were his family now. | | Haytham met with Reginald Birch, who revealed that Haytham's mother had suffered a fall and died from her injuries. Birch offered his condolences, assuring him that the Templars were his family now. |
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| Braddock refused to help Haytham with his investigations, but invited him to join his men in battle at the Siege of Bergen op Zoom. After the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, Haytham left his service with the Coldstreams, but remained with Braddock's unit on several peacekeeping missions. | | Braddock refused to help Haytham with his investigations, but invited him to join his men in battle at the Siege of Bergen op Zoom. After the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, Haytham left his service with the Coldstreams, but remained with Braddock's unit on several peacekeeping missions. |
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| ====The Enemy's Blade: Corsica, 1753-06-25==== | | ====The Enemy's Blade: Corsica, 1753-06-25==== |
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| Haytham snuck into the compound and saw Lucio among the Corsican rebels. He also noticed Lucio's bodyguard, an Assassin known as Miko. | | Haytham snuck into the compound and saw Lucio among the Corsican rebels. He also noticed Lucio's bodyguard, an Assassin known as [[Miko]]. |
| Haytham orchestrated a conflict between the rebels and the Genoese military, taking advantage of the chaos to abduct Lucio. Miko attacked, but Haytham managed not only to escape, but to steal Miko's hidden blade. He spared Miko's life, but both promised to meet again. | | Haytham orchestrated a conflict between the rebels and the Genoese military, taking advantage of the chaos to abduct Lucio. Miko attacked, but Haytham managed not only to escape, but to steal Miko's hidden blade. He spared Miko's life, but both promised to meet again. |
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| ====A Surprise Visit: Droupt-St-Basle, France, 1753-08-12==== | | ====A Surprise Visit: Droupt-St-Basle, France, 1753-08-12==== |
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| Haytham arrived unannounced at Reginald Birch's chateau to check up on Lucio and his mother, only to find both of them shackled in a dungeon. Birch revealed that the journal pointed to the existence of an amulet that could open a First Civilization storehouse. | | Haytham arrived unannounced at Reginald Birch's chateau to check up on Lucio and his mother, only to find both of them shackled in a dungeon. Birch revealed that the journal pointed to the existence of an [[Grand Temple Key|amulet]] that could open a First Civilization storehouse. |
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| The Templars believed that the amulet was a key that would open a storehouse built by Those Who Came Before. They did not know what was inside it, whether it was weapons, knowledge, or some object of unfathomable purpose. But they knew that its contents were powerful, and wanted to reach it before the Assassins. | | The Templars believed that the amulet was a key that would open a storehouse built by Those Who Came Before. They did not know what was inside it, whether it was weapons, knowledge, or some object of unfathomable purpose. But they knew that its contents were powerful, and wanted to reach it before the Assassins. |
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| The Templars' research concluded that the precursor site was somewhere in the British colonies around Boston or New York. Haytham, now promoted to Grand Master of the Colonies, was dispatched to find it. | | The Templars' research concluded that the precursor site was somewhere in the British colonies around [[Boston]] or [[New York]]. Haytham, now promoted to Grand Master of the Colonies, was dispatched to find it. |
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| ====The Providence: Atlantic Ocean, 1754-04-19==== | | ====The Providence: Atlantic Ocean, 1754-04-19==== |
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| Haytham's journey to North America began on a ship named The Providence. When he had time to himself, he sat at the desk in his cabin, contemplating the challenges he was likely to face in North America, a territory rich in opportunities to increase both the Templars' goals and his own personal power. | | Haytham's journey to North America began on a ship named The Providence. When he had time to himself, he sat at the desk in his cabin, contemplating the challenges he was likely to face in [[North America]], a territory rich in opportunities to increase both the Templars' goals and his own personal power. |
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| ====Lower Deck: Atlantic Ocean, 1754-06-14==== | | ====Lower Deck: Atlantic Ocean, 1754-06-14==== |
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| Despite there being no signs of mutiny or damage to the ship, the captain ordered Haytham to take cover in the lower decks. There, he was confronted by Mills, a crew member who revealed he'd been tracking him since the killing at the Opera House. At Haytham's request, the man offered him a sword so that he might fight back with honor. | | Despite there being no signs of mutiny or damage to the ship, the captain ordered Haytham to take cover in the lower decks. There, he was confronted by [[Louis Mills|Mills]], a crew member who revealed he'd been tracking him since the killing at the Opera House. At Haytham's request, the man offered him a sword so that he might fight back with honor. |
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| ====The Braddock Expedition: Monongahela River, USA, 1755-07-09==== | | ====The Braddock Expedition: Monongahela River, USA, 1755-07-09==== |
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| In July 1775, Zio found Haytham and told him that the time had come to attack. She brought fighters from the many tribes that Braddock had driven from their lands: the Abenaki, the Lenape and the Shawnee. Haytham expressed thanks for the help, but emphasized that they couldn't just destroy the expedition; Braddock himself had to be killed so he could not launch another. | | In July 1775, [[Kaniehtí:io|Ziio]] found Haytham and told him that the time had come to attack. She brought fighters from the many tribes that Braddock had driven from their lands: the Abenaki, the Lenape and the Shawnee. Haytham expressed thanks for the help, but emphasized that they couldn't just destroy the expedition; Braddock himself had to be killed so he could not launch another. |
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| Braddock fled into the woods, and Haytham gave chase. George Washington came to Braddock's aid and pointed his gun at Haytham, but Kaniehti:io appeared and put a dagger to Washington's throat. Haytham persued Braddock deeper into the woods, where he killed him and took his Templar ring. With his dying breath, Braddock insisted the world would be a better place if they were allowed to apply the sword more liberally. | | Braddock fled into the woods, and Haytham gave chase. [[George Washington]] came to Braddock's aid and pointed his gun at Haytham, but Kaniehti:io appeared and put a dagger to Washington's throat. Haytham persued Braddock deeper into the woods, where he killed him and took his Templar ring. With his dying breath, Braddock insisted the world would be a better place if they were allowed to apply the sword more liberally. |
| Although Haytham wanted to watch Edward die, he was forced to hide, and could only watch as George Washington and his men recovered the dying General Braddock and took him away. | | Although Haytham wanted to watch Edward die, he was forced to hide, and could only watch as George Washington and his men recovered the dying General Braddock and took him away. |
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| Connor had all but eliminated the Templars from the colonies and was making his way to Fort George, searching for Charles Lee. | | [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] had all but eliminated the Templars from the colonies and was making his way to [[Fort George]], searching for Charles Lee. |
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| {{DEFAULTSORT:Haytham Kenway}} | | {{DEFAULTSORT:Haytham Kenway}} |
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