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'''Duncan McGill''' was a {{Wiki|Scotland|Scottish}} highlander who was exiled from his home country, and arrived in the [[England|British colonies]] of [[United States|America]] with little more than the clothes on his back and his sword by his side.
'''Duncan McGill''' was a {{Wiki|Scotland|Scottish}} highlander who was exiled from his home country, and arrived in the [[England|British colonies]] of [[United States|America]] with little more than the clothes on his back and his sword by his side.


While McGill did not care much for the conflict of the [[American Revolutionary War]], and also didn't have much of a favorable opinion of the British, he took up his weapon to scupper the [[Templars]]' ambitions in the New World. As a result of this, McGill became the subject of folk tales, under the nickname of "Red Rage Duncan."<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' - ''[[Erudito]] file: The Highlander_Hack''</ref>
While McGill did not care much for the conflict of the [[American Revolutionary War]], and also didn't have much of a favorable opinion of the British, he took up his weapon to scupper the [[Templars]]' ambitions in the New World. As a result of this, McGill became the subject of folk tales, under the nickname of "Red Rage Duncan.


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Revision as of 12:02, 4 January 2013

Duncan McGill was a Scottish highlander who was exiled from his home country, and arrived in the British colonies of America with little more than the clothes on his back and his sword by his side.

While McGill did not care much for the conflict of the American Revolutionary War, and also didn't have much of a favorable opinion of the British, he took up his weapon to scupper the Templars' ambitions in the New World. As a result of this, McGill became the subject of folk tales, under the nickname of "Red Rage Duncan.

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