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'''Julian''' (unknown – | '''Julian''' (unknown – 1712) was an associate of [[Tom Cobleigh]] and a [[Templar]] affiliate during the early 18th century. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Julian and the Cobleigh's held a deep-rooted rivalry with [[Edward Kenway]], a young Welshman. In the summer of 1711, Julian, Tom, and [[Seth Cobleigh]] had a fight outside the [[Auld Shillelagh]] tavern with Edward, who was trying to defend a drunken woman called [[Rose]] from being abused sexually by Tom. Despite quickly gaining the upper hand, the trio were stopped by Rose's employer, [[Caroline Scott]]. | Julian and the Cobleigh's held a deep-rooted rivalry with [[Edward Kenway]], a young Welshman. In the summer of 1711, Julian, Tom, and [[Seth Cobleigh]] had a fight outside the [[Auld Shillelagh]] tavern with Edward, who was trying to defend a drunken woman called [[Rose]] from being abused sexually by Tom. Despite quickly gaining the upper hand, the trio were stopped by Rose's employer, [[Caroline Scott]]. | ||
The rivalry between the Cobleigh's and Edward reached a head when Julian and Tom became involved in a plot to kill or otherwise remove Edward from the area. In | The rivalry between the Cobleigh's and Edward reached a head when Julian and Tom became involved in a plot to kill or otherwise remove Edward from the area. In late 1712, Julian, Tom, and the Templar [[Wilson]] burned down the Kenway farmstead. Edward tried to stop them, but the group pinned him to the ground, and subsequently left. | ||
Infuriated, Edward returned to the Auld Shillelagh, searching for the group and taking a sword from the wall. Once Julian, Tom and Seth stepped into the tavern, Edward ran Julian through with the sword, killing him. | Infuriated, Edward returned to the Auld Shillelagh, searching for the group and taking a sword from the wall. Once Julian, Tom and Seth stepped into the tavern, Edward ran Julian through with the sword, killing him. | ||
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==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag (novel)]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag (novel)]]'' | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:1712 deaths]] | ||
[[Category:Individuals]] | [[Category:Individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Englishmen]] | [[Category:Englishmen]] | ||
[[Category:Templar allies]] | [[Category:Templar allies]] | ||
Revision as of 00:01, 16 August 2014
Julian (unknown – 1712) was an associate of Tom Cobleigh and a Templar affiliate during the early 18th century.
Biography
Julian and the Cobleigh's held a deep-rooted rivalry with Edward Kenway, a young Welshman. In the summer of 1711, Julian, Tom, and Seth Cobleigh had a fight outside the Auld Shillelagh tavern with Edward, who was trying to defend a drunken woman called Rose from being abused sexually by Tom. Despite quickly gaining the upper hand, the trio were stopped by Rose's employer, Caroline Scott.
The rivalry between the Cobleigh's and Edward reached a head when Julian and Tom became involved in a plot to kill or otherwise remove Edward from the area. In late 1712, Julian, Tom, and the Templar Wilson burned down the Kenway farmstead. Edward tried to stop them, but the group pinned him to the ground, and subsequently left.
Infuriated, Edward returned to the Auld Shillelagh, searching for the group and taking a sword from the wall. Once Julian, Tom and Seth stepped into the tavern, Edward ran Julian through with the sword, killing him.