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'''Gangs''' are groups of criminals who work with either the [[Assassins]] or the [[Templars]] at different points in history, and in different areas of the world. | '''Gangs''' are groups of criminals who work with either the [[Assassins]] or the [[Templars]] at different points in history, and in different areas of the world. | ||
== | ==Seven Years War== | ||
During the [[Seven Years' War]], several gangs were active in [[United States|American colonies]], working with the [[Assassins]]. The leading Assassin figure among the gangs was [[Hope Jensen]], a member of the [[Colonial Assassins|Colonial branch]] of the Order.<ref name=ACRG>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref> | During the [[Seven Years' War]], several gangs were active in [[United States|American colonies]], working with the [[Assassins]]. The leading Assassin figure among the gangs was [[Hope Jensen]], a member of the [[Colonial Assassins|Colonial branch]] of the Order.<ref name=ACRG>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref> | ||
The gangs were often led personally by Assassins acting either as ship captians or as bosses within gang hideouts. They also made heavy use of various gases, often storing them in large barrels. They would aslo use these gases in the form or grenades similar to the [[Turkish Assassins]]. | |||
When in control of an area the gang members would hang large orange banners from buildings and clothes lines, some bearing the [[Assassin Insignia]], as well as graffiting walls. Upon liberation from their control these markers would go away save for a few buildings owned by people without the proper money and resources to renovate the buildings themselves. | |||
Gangs also performed actions similar to those of [[pirate hunters]] when too many [[French Navy]] or gang ships were sunk. | |||
==Victorian Era== | |||
During the [[Victorian era]], various gangs were active around [[London]], primarily paid off by the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Templars]], one of whom controlled each of the major gangs in the city and ruled the entire city with an iron fist. In retaliation, [[Jacob Frye]] and [[Evie Frye]] of the [[British Assassins]] formed the [[Rooks]] in order to take back the city through the utilization of organized crime.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref> | During the [[Victorian era]], various gangs were active around [[London]], primarily paid off by the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Templars]], one of whom controlled each of the major gangs in the city and ruled the entire city with an iron fist. In retaliation, [[Jacob Frye]] and [[Evie Frye]] of the [[British Assassins]] formed the [[Rooks]] in order to take back the city through the utilization of organized crime.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref> | ||
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Gangs are groups of criminals who work with either the Assassins or the Templars at different points in history, and in different areas of the world.
Seven Years War
During the Seven Years' War, several gangs were active in American colonies, working with the Assassins. The leading Assassin figure among the gangs was Hope Jensen, a member of the Colonial branch of the Order.[1]
The gangs were often led personally by Assassins acting either as ship captians or as bosses within gang hideouts. They also made heavy use of various gases, often storing them in large barrels. They would aslo use these gases in the form or grenades similar to the Turkish Assassins.
When in control of an area the gang members would hang large orange banners from buildings and clothes lines, some bearing the Assassin Insignia, as well as graffiting walls. Upon liberation from their control these markers would go away save for a few buildings owned by people without the proper money and resources to renovate the buildings themselves.
Gangs also performed actions similar to those of pirate hunters when too many French Navy or gang ships were sunk.
Victorian Era
During the Victorian era, various gangs were active around London, primarily paid off by the British Templars, one of whom controlled each of the major gangs in the city and ruled the entire city with an iron fist. In retaliation, Jacob Frye and Evie Frye of the British Assassins formed the Rooks in order to take back the city through the utilization of organized crime.[2]
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