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"'''The Monk'''" was a mysterious hooded figure active in the [[Caribbean Sea]] during the late 1710s. Seeking information and merchandises, the man often tasked the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Alonzo Batilla]] with finding parcels protected by powerful [[Ships|warships]].
'''Eustace Busket''' (c. 1170 – 24 August 1217), better known as '''Eustace the Monk''', was a French pirate and mercenary active during the Middle Ages.
 
After Abstergo launched the Assassin's Creed: Pirate game, an unidentified group implanted '''The Monk''', a digital construction based on Eustace destined to fool the player in order to steal informations from Abstergo's databases. The glitch took the form of a mysterious hooded figure active in the [[Caribbean Sea]] during the late 1710s, seeking information and merchandises, and tasking the players controlling the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Alonzo Batilla]] with finding parcels protected by powerful [[Ships|warships]].
   
   
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The Monk

Eustace Busket (c. 1170 – 24 August 1217), better known as Eustace the Monk, was a French pirate and mercenary active during the Middle Ages.

After Abstergo launched the Assassin's Creed: Pirate game, an unidentified group implanted The Monk, a digital construction based on Eustace destined to fool the player in order to steal informations from Abstergo's databases. The glitch took the form of a mysterious hooded figure active in the Caribbean Sea during the late 1710s, seeking information and merchandises, and tasking the players controlling the pirate Alonzo Batilla with finding parcels protected by powerful warships.

Trivia

  • According to the Monk, he led a raid on Normandy at the head of thirty ships and participated in the Battle of Sandwich; this is a reference to Eustace the Monk, a leading figure in the First Barons' War.
  • During one of his numerous meeting with Batilla, The Monk revealed that he was aware of the Animus technology, centuries before its creation, and that he was in fact speaking with the research analyst reliving Batilla's memories through an Abstergo product.

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