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In 1759, Hope managed to replicate Franklin's experiment And find the location of another Temple. Meanwhile, the Templars, along with Shay who had survived the fall and had been inducted into the Templar Order since, worked to weaken the presence of Hope's gangs in the city. During an attack on | In 1759, Hope managed to replicate Franklin's experiment And find the location of another Temple. Meanwhile, the Templars, along with Shay who had survived the fall and had been inducted into the Templar Order since, worked to weaken the presence of Hope's gangs in the city. During an attack on mansion, she managed to incapacitate Shay with a [[poison]]. Taking the antidote with her, Hope fled, leaving Shay in a chamber filling with toxic gasses. However, Shay eventually caught and assassinated her after a lengthy chase across New York, and expressed remorse at having to kill her. With her dying breath, Hope stated that she bought Chevalier time to reach the Precursor site and lamented that Shay had so much potential. | ||
==Personality and characteristics== | ==Personality and characteristics== | ||
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Hope Jensen (1732 – 1759) was a member of the Assassin Order operating in North America during the Seven Years' War. Along with Liam O'Brien, Kesegowaase, and Shay Cormac, Hope was mentored by Achilles Davenport. Her resourcefulness allowed her to control much of New York's organized crime.
Biography
Early life
Born in New York to a modest family, Hope was placed in an orphanage after the death of her parents. She was subsequently adopted by a German couple, who hoped to build a new life for themselves in the colonies. They symbolized this desire by naming their newly-adopted daughter Hope. Although it took several years, the Jensens eventually grew wealthy, the business endeavors of Hope's father turning great profits, and began to mix with New York's finer circles. However, despite their best efforts to fit in, they were never truly accepted by the city's elite.
Growing up, Hope was taught by private tutors and gradually realized the injustice rampant in the world. In 1742, her father disappeared under mysterious circumstances and was never found again, following which her father's former business partners took control of the family business. Left with nothing, Hope and her mother were forced to live on the streets.
Eventually, Hope's mother fell ill, her health slowly deteriorating, despite her daughter's best efforts at stealing food and medicines. With the passing of her mother, Hope hardened, vowing never to depend on anyone again.
Assassin training
In 1746, Hope met Achilles Davenport, who was impressed by her survival instincts, pickpocketing skills and strength of will. She was officially inducted into the Assassin Brotherhood a year later. Tasked with setting up a network in New York, Hope soon controlled most of the city's organized crime, with her gangs taking control of each district.
Due her experience, she also served as one of Shay Cormac's instructors, but found him to be a troublesome student. This was largely due to his frequent tardiness and lack of discipline, which she felt prevented him from achieving his full potential.
The Precursor artifacts
In March 1752, news reached the Colonial Brotherhood that the Templars had stolen two valuable Pieces of Eden during an earthquake in Haiti. Like her compatriots, Hope focused her efforts on locating these lost relics. While she discovered that the Templars had consulted many learned people in New York, in an attempt to understand the purpose of the First Civilization artifacts, she was unable to find out where they were.
After Shay eliminated high-ranking Templar Lawrence Washington in July, Hope and the others turned their attention to Samuel Smith and James Wardrop, who respectively had the Precursor box and Manuscript in their possession. Following the assassination of Smith in May 1754, Hope learned that Wardrop would be at a congress in Albany. There, she met up with Shay and Liam, agreeing to serve as back-up with the latter while the former pursued Wardrop.
With the Precursor box and Manuscript retrieved, Hope and Shay sought to secure Benjamin Franklin's assistance, hoping that he could active the artifact. Pretending to be associates of the Templar William Johnson, the pair learned that Franklin was unable to carry out his experiment, as his lightning rods had been confiscated. While Shay went to retrieve the rods, Hope stayed with Franklin to help prepare.
Following Shay's return, Franklin conducted his experiment, using the lightning rods to direct electricity into the Precursor box. Upon a third lightning strike, the artifact activated, projecting a map that revealed the locations of several Precursor sites. Afterward, Shay had to flee the scene, while Hope masqueraded as Franklin's housekeeper to avoid suspicion from the guards.
Shay set off for Lisbon to locate the Temple, but instead of a typical Piece of Eden, it contained a monument capable of causing a massive earthquake. Unaware of this fact, Shay disturbed the structure, and the subsequent tremors nearly levelled the entire city. When he returned to the Davenport Homestead, Hope attempted to reason with Shay as he accused Achilles of sending him to slaughter innocent people. Later, Shay attempted to steal the manuscript from Achilles' study, in order to prevent the Assassins from finding more Temples, but was discovered and chased by Hope and the others to the Homestead's cliffside. As Chevalier de la Vérendrye shot Shay, causing him to fall into the bay, the Assassins assumed him dead and the manuscript lost, unaware of the fact British Colonel and a Templar, George Monro, had his men rescue Shay.
Death
In 1759, Hope managed to replicate Franklin's experiment And find the location of another Temple. Meanwhile, the Templars, along with Shay who had survived the fall and had been inducted into the Templar Order since, worked to weaken the presence of Hope's gangs in the city. During an attack on mansion, she managed to incapacitate Shay with a poison. Taking the antidote with her, Hope fled, leaving Shay in a chamber filling with toxic gasses. However, Shay eventually caught and assassinated her after a lengthy chase across New York, and expressed remorse at having to kill her. With her dying breath, Hope stated that she bought Chevalier time to reach the Precursor site and lamented that Shay had so much potential.
Personality and characteristics
Hope appeared to be responsible and extremely powerful for her young age. Although she was an Assassin trainer and practically above her students, her behavior was friendly and welcoming towards her pupils. She also had good humor which added a bright side to her personality.
However, she could also be cunning, shrewd, and calculating, able to formulate an efficient plan in a brief period of time and apply it with efficiency.
Trivia
- Jensen is a patronymic surname of Scandinavian origins meaning "son of Jens".
Gallery
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Concept art of Hope
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