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On June 24, 1834, Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan met a messenger of [[Ludger Duvernay]], who told him the meeting was prepared to take place that night. Edmund made his way to the meeting and was guided to the garden of McDonnell. He and sixty other men held a soirée, celebrating the creation of their own [[Assassin|order]] to oppose their [[Templars|enemies]].
On June 24, 1834, Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan met a messenger of [[Ludger Duvernay]], who told him the meeting was prepared to take place that night. Edmund made his way to the meeting and was guided to the garden of McDonnell. He and sixty other men held a soirée, celebrating the creation of their own [[Assassin|order]] to oppose their [[Templars|enemies]].


During that same soirée, O'Callaghan heard a strange noice coming from upstairs and went to investigate. He found a murdered man and an unconscious violist besides him, and Larose explained to him that the violist was one of their enemies, and that he had been the one to kill the other man.
During that same soirée, O'Callaghan heard a strange noise coming from upstairs and went to investigate. He found a murdered man and an unconscious violist besides him, and Larose explained to him that the violist was one of their enemies, and that he had been the one to kill the other man.


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Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan was a doctor and journalist living in Montréal.

Biography

On June 24, 1834, Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan met a messenger of Ludger Duvernay, who told him the meeting was prepared to take place that night. Edmund made his way to the meeting and was guided to the garden of McDonnell. He and sixty other men held a soirée, celebrating the creation of their own order to oppose their enemies.

During that same soirée, O'Callaghan heard a strange noise coming from upstairs and went to investigate. He found a murdered man and an unconscious violist besides him, and Larose explained to him that the violist was one of their enemies, and that he had been the one to kill the other man.

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