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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 [[Élise de la Serre]], because as a ten year-old, May had been told of her Templar destiny while the six year-old Élise hadn'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 [[Élise de la Serre]], because as a ten year-old, May had been told of her Templar destiny while the six year-old Élise hadn't. | ||
In 1788, Elise came to [[London]], asking the Carrolls for help in order to investigate 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, Élise accepted their bargain: they would search for Ruddock, while she | In 1788, Elise came to [[London]], asking the Carrolls for help in order to investigate 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, Élise accepted their bargain: they would search for Ruddock, while she tried to obtain the letters of [[Haytham Kenway]] from his sister, [[Jennifer Scott]]. | ||
Élise obtained the letters and, after reading them, decided that the [[Assassins]] and Templars needed to work together. She found Ruddock by herself, allowing him to flee because she thought that the Carrolls were trying to silence him. Soon afterwards, Mr. Carroll obtained a pack of decoy letters, which he passed onto May, who swiftly burned them. Mr. Carroll said that even though [[Grand Master]] Kenway was a great Templar, his ideas about the Assassins were blasphemy. | Élise obtained the letters and, after reading them, decided that the [[Assassins]] and Templars needed to work together. She found Ruddock by herself, allowing him to flee because she thought that the Carrolls were trying to silence him. Soon afterwards, Mr. Carroll obtained a pack of decoy letters, which he passed onto May, who swiftly burned them. Mr. Carroll said that even though [[Grand Master]] Kenway was a great Templar, his ideas about the Assassins were blasphemy. | ||
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May Carroll (1764 – 1788) was an English member of the British Rite of the Templar Order, born into a high-ranking Templar family.
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 Élise de la Serre, because as a ten year-old, May had been told of her Templar destiny while the six year-old Élise hadn't.
In 1788, Elise came to London, asking the Carrolls for help in order to investigate 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, Élise accepted their bargain: they would search for Ruddock, while she tried to obtain the letters of Haytham Kenway from his sister, Jennifer Scott.
Élise obtained the letters and, after reading them, decided that the Assassins and Templars needed to work together. She found Ruddock by herself, allowing him to flee because she thought that the Carrolls were trying to silence him. Soon afterwards, Mr. Carroll obtained a pack of decoy letters, which he passed onto May, who swiftly burned them. Mr. Carroll said that even though Grand Master Kenway was a great Templar, his ideas about the Assassins were blasphemy.
Upon hearing Élise defending Kenway's view, he said that she was too dangerous to be left alive, and the Carrolls, along with their men, readied themselves to kill her. Élise was first given a chance to duel May, but she stabbed her through the back of the neck before she even had the chance to draw her sword. She used the Carrolls' shock to flee, but also attracted the hatred of the Carrolls on herself, and by extension, the mistrust of the British Rite. Various individuals would be hired to assassinate Élise, including her mentor and fellow Templar Frederick Weatherall, and even her serving girl Helene over the years.
