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'''Aguilar de Nerha's journal''' was a personal journal written in the late 15th century by the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Assassin]] [[Aguilar de Nerha]] during [[Spanish Inquisition]].
'''Aguilar de Nerha's journal''' was a personal journal written in the late 15th century by the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Assassin]] [[Aguilar de Nerha]] during [[Spanish Inquisition]].



Revision as of 19:04, 5 March 2019

Aguilar de Nerha's journal was a personal journal written in the late 15th century by the Spanish Assassin Aguilar de Nerha during Spanish Inquisition.

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The Chapter House Now that our new base of operations is secured, it is time to focus on our main task. We need to stop Torquemada, and to do so we must first discover what he has planned.

His trusted lieutenant Ojeda has been known to visit a local Dominican Chapter House. The friars there may hold knowledge we require to begin our fight. We will pay them a visit without attracting attention.

The Merchant of Death Our visit to the Dominican Chapter House yielded no information concerning Ojeda; he has not been there for weeks. However, we have discovered correspondence between Ojeda and a corrupt merchant of Murcia. This man sells the seized properties of victims of the Inquisitions, sharing his profits with the Inquisitors.

The Pen and the Sword We have struck a blow to the Inquisition's financial state in Murcia by killing their corrupt merchant associate. While searching his accounting books, we noted numerous payments made to a Scribe of the Inquisition. Surely this man exists to chronicle Torquemada's atrocities and secrets. He may have precious information that could help us in our struggle against the Templars.

Supply Switch We retrieved the Inquisition Scribe's journal and at last have a lead regarding Torquemada's plans. Inquisitor Gustavo Ramirez is one of his "Dogs of the Lord". At the Grand Inquisitor's request, Ramirez has been spreading misery throughout Murcia, and has established a small but well-protected stronghold on the outskirts of the province. Ramirez must be dealt with. But to do so, we first need to infiltrate the Abbey de la Fuensanta, where there waits a shipment of supplies for Ramirez's stronghold. Rumor has it that set of orders for Ramirez also travels with it. We will retrieve the intel, and use it to plan our attack.

Death to Ramirez Our visit to the abbey de la Fuensanta was fruitful. We have learned that Ramirez's stronghold should now be guarded by a smaller force, and we have stolen the supplies intended for his men. By redistributing them to local citizens who live in fear under the Inquisitor's ruthless control, we have done what we could to heal the wounds that Ramirez has caused in Murcia. And now, we are ready to strike. We will infiltrate Ramirez's strongold and end his life.

On the Hunt for Ramirez Because of Ojeda's warning, Inquisitor Ramirez evaded our attack on his stronghold in Murcia. We were unable to stop his flight to Saragossa. We have followed Inquisitor Ramirez to an outpost on the edge of the city. We must not lose track of him!

The Auto-Da-Fé We tracked Inquisitor Ramirez to an outpost, but were too late; he has gone into hiding. We have acquired intelligence that suggests he has [[|something of great value]] in his possession. We also learned that he ordered his most loyal Executioner to burn a dozen innocents in the town square tomorrow morning. The Executioner must be stopped at all cost. Then we will get sure that Ramirez is stopped once and for all!

The Artifact It is a good day, as we freed the world from the Executioner of Saragossa, thereby saving dozens of innocents from fiery death. As he died, he confessed that Ramirez retrieved a precious artifact from St. Rafael Abbey on his way into hiding. We will search the Abbey for clues to the nature of this mysterious artifact. Could it be a Piece of Eden that he possesses, or some other powerful artifact? We must find out!

A Lap Dog's Death Our search of St Rafael Abbey revealed critical intelligence: Torquemada seeks the Apple of Eden! He schemes ferociously for information regarding its location. Meanwhile, Ramirez hunts for the three pieces of the Staff of Eden, another long-forgotten artifact with the power to secure the Inquisition's hold on Spain. Could he already have the first piece? Ramirez's Lieutnant Cadavid may have the answer. He is recruiting at a local mercenary base.

The Breaching of Sadaba Castle With his dying breath, Lieutenant Cadavid confirmed a terrible truth: Ramirez has acquired the first piece of the Staff! He currently hides in Sadaba Castle with his bodyguard, Captain Ordóñez, until thy can safely transport it to the Royal Monastery of Saint-Thomas. Sabada Castle is the most fortified structure in Aragon. This will be no easy task.


The Monastery of St. Lucia Ramirez escaped with the first piece of the Staff of Eden during the chaos of the battle at Sadaba Castle, but we learned the location of the second piece. A group of Dominican monks loyal to Ramirez are holding it for him at the Monastery of St. Lucia. The Black Knight of the Inquisition, Ojeda, has been spotted on his way there. We must be prepared!

A War of Attrition We succeeded in preventing the Templars from acquiring the second piece of the Staff of Eden. It is now hidden in a safe location. However, Torquemada has escalated his aggression, sending the Spanish Army directly to bear on the province of Granada and its Sultan Muhammad XII. Torquemada has learned that the Sultan hides the true location of the Apple of Eden. Spain's army currently prepares to lay siege to Fort Baza. We must make this a battle of attrition and fortitude. Our plan is to deprive the Spanish army of its food and supplies to weaken their offensive.

The Supply Train Destroying the Spanish army's supplies damaged their morale and forced them to resupply. There is a new shipment coming from Seville, we plan to disrupt it in order to further frustrate the Inquisition's plans to lay siege to Granada. We have received intelligence that orders destined for Captain Ordóñez will also be sent with the supplies. It is imperative that we intercept them!

Retiring Captain Ordóñez Our regular strikes to damage the Spanish army's supplies have lowered their morale, but to ensure victory we must remove the hand that cracks the whip against their back. The letter we retrieved in Seville allowed us to confirm Captain Ordóñez's presence in Jaen. By eliminating him, we will further throw the Spanish plans into disarray.

Ammunition Ablaze We have eliminated Ordóñez, but Fort Baza has been lost. Now the Spanish heavy artillery is free to move in to threaten Granada itself. Over the last weeks, our spies have learned of an outpost that stores the majority of their gunpowder. We must pray that we can slip past its defenses and overcome its fortifications, and destroy their supply.

A Spy Among Us Destroying their gunpowder supply set the Spanish army back, but after months of defending Granada from their assault, we have been betrayed! A corrupt Royal Engineer has agreed to meet with Ojeda and show him a secret entrance into the city. The abandoned district outside Granada where they intend to meet will be well guarded, but we must reach it and silence the traitor before it is too late!

The Fall of Granada For many years the Brotherhood has done everything in its power to protect Granada and the Apple of Eden that the Sultan hold for us. Despite our many sacrifices and efforts, the city has finally fallen to the Templar Order in the guise of the Spanish army, directed by Torquemada. Torquemada and the army of the Inquisition are entering the Alhambra, and there is nothing we can do to prevent them. They intend to force our ally the Sultan to give up the Apple of Eden by threatening his son. We must prevent the Apple of Eden from falling into Templar hands at all costs!



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