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'''Mrs. Carroll''' was a high-ranking | '''Mrs. Carroll''' was a high-ranking member of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order]] along with her husband, [[Mr. Carroll]], and daughter, [[May Carroll|May]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Revision as of 09:55, 20 May 2015
Mrs. Carroll was a high-ranking member of the British Rite of the Templar Order along with her husband, Mr. Carroll, and daughter, May.
Biography
In the spring of 1774, the Carrolls visited the de la Serres to discuss the plans of the Grand Master François for France's future. As Mr. Carroll attended a meeting with the Templars, Mrs. Carroll and May were entertained by Julie and Élise with a walk in their estate's garden. As the older ladies discussed the Carrolls' concerns with François and his associates' intentions, their conversation heated due to Mrs. Carroll's dislike for change, which was a unaligned with Julie. However, Julie assured her that she and her husband would change France for the better.
In 1788, the Carrolls were contacted by Frederick Weatherall and were asked for assistance in hunting Bernard Ruddock, a former Assassin. To their surprise, Élise and her handmaiden, Hélène, arrived at their home in Mayfair and claimed that she was also hunting Ruddock. The Carrolls accepted their request in exchange for Élise's cooperation in infiltrating Jennifer Scott's home and retrieving Haytham Kenway's letters. They told her to take the alias of the non-existent Yvonne Albertine. In truth, they had murdered the Albertines to avoid compromises.
On 6 April 1788, the Carrolls and Weatherall tracked down Ruddock and headed to the Boars Head Inn. Their plans were intercepted by Élise, who freed him, and gave fake letters to the Carrolls, telling them that Haytham Kenway had sought a way to unite the two Orders. Not bothering to read the letters, May tossed them into the fire, while Mr. Carroll explained that Haytham's ideas could not be put into action. Mr. Carroll ordered his daughter to eliminate Élise, but May was killed herself. In shock, Élise also knocked Mr. Carroll off-balance while Weatherall fought off their three swordsmen. Mrs. Carroll managed to free her pistol from her purse and shot Weatherall's leg as the pair tried to escape. However, the pistol exploded in her hand and wounded Mrs. Carroll's hand greatly. Enraged with May's death, they chased the pair to the Dover's beach, but failed.
Personality and characteristics
Like her husband, Mrs. Carroll was vain and overconfident, treating other peoples' lives with little respect. Mrs. Carroll also looked down upon other nobles.