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In 1774, while the Carrolls were visiting the De la Serres to voice the worrying of the foreign rites concerning the reformist faction of the French rite, May taunted Elise because as a ten years old she had been told of her Templar destiny while the six years old Elise wasn't. | In 1774, while the Carrolls were visiting the De la Serres to voice the worrying of the foreign rites concerning the reformist faction of the French rite, May taunted Elise because as a ten years old she had been told of her Templar destiny while the six years old Elise wasn't. | ||
In 1788, Elise came to London asking for the Carrolls help in order to investigate on the assassination attempt on her mother a decade before. Oblivious to the fact that it was the Carrolls who had hired Ruddock in order to kill Julie who was a moderate reformist but had the ears of her husband, Elise accepted their bargain, they will search for Ruddock while she will tried to obtain the letters of Haytham Kenway from his sister. | In 1788, Elise came to London asking for the Carrolls help in order to investigate on the assassination attempt on her mother a decade before. Oblivious to the fact that it was the Carrolls who had hired [[Bernard Ruddock]] in order to kill [[Julie de la Serre|Julie]] who was a moderate reformist but had the ears of her husband, Elise accepted their bargain, they will search for Ruddock while she will tried to obtain the letters of [[Haytham Kenway]] from his sister, [[Jennifer Scott]]. | ||
Elise obtained the letters and made as | Elise obtained the letters and made as hers Kenway's ideal that the Assassins and Templars needed to work together and found Ruddock by herself, allowing him to flee because she thought that peoples where trying to silence him. Later, Mr. Carroll burned the falses letter that Elise had given to him saying that even if Grand Master Kenway was a great Templar his ideas about the Assassins were a blasphemy. But hearing Elise defending Kenway's view, he said that she was too dangerous to be left alive and the three Carrolls readied themselves to kill her. Reacting first, Elise passed her sword through the neck of May, using the Carrolls shock to flee, attracting on herself the hatred of the Carrolls and under their influence, the mistrust of the British rite. | ||
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May Carroll (1764 – 1788) was an English Templar member of a high ranking Templar family of the British rite.
In 1774, while the Carrolls were visiting the De la Serres to voice the worrying of the foreign rites concerning the reformist faction of the French rite, May taunted Elise because as a ten years old she had been told of her Templar destiny while the six years old Elise wasn't.
In 1788, Elise came to London asking for the Carrolls help in order to investigate on the assassination attempt on her mother a decade before. Oblivious to the fact that it was the Carrolls who had hired Bernard Ruddock in order to kill Julie who was a moderate reformist but had the ears of her husband, Elise accepted their bargain, they will search for Ruddock while she will tried to obtain the letters of Haytham Kenway from his sister, Jennifer Scott.
Elise obtained the letters and made as hers Kenway's ideal that the Assassins and Templars needed to work together and found Ruddock by herself, allowing him to flee because she thought that peoples where trying to silence him. Later, Mr. Carroll burned the falses letter that Elise had given to him saying that even if Grand Master Kenway was a great Templar his ideas about the Assassins were a blasphemy. But hearing Elise defending Kenway's view, he said that she was too dangerous to be left alive and the three Carrolls readied themselves to kill her. Reacting first, Elise passed her sword through the neck of May, using the Carrolls shock to flee, attracting on herself the hatred of the Carrolls and under their influence, the mistrust of the British rite.
