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{{Quote|We, all of us, work in the dark to serve the Light. We don't get our names engraved on plaques, or statues erected in our honor. Those trappings are for the Templars, and well do we know such frippery is transient and hollow.|Randall reiterating the Brotherhood's ideals to Duncan Walpole, 1714.|Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization}}
{{Quote|We, all of us, work in the dark to serve the Light. We don't get our names engraved on plaques, or statues erected in our honor. Those trappings are for the Templars, and well do we know such frippery is transient and hollow.|Randall reiterating the Brotherhood's ideals to Duncan Walpole, 1714.|Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization}}
'''Phillip Randall''' was the [[Mentor]] of the [[British Assassins]] in 1714.
'''Phillip Randall''' was the [[Mentor]] of the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] in 1714.


That same year, Randall arranged a meeting with [[Master Assassin]] [[Duncan Walpole]] at Mrs. Salmon's Waxworks through an eight-year-old boy called Geoffrey, whom the Brotherhood used as a courier. Walpole arrived late, as Randall had expected, causing the Mentor to question what had happened to the [[Assassins|Assassin]]'s drive. In response, Walpole aired his grievances, to which Randall reminded him that the Brotherhood's goal was to achieve change, not fame or fortune.<ref name="MovieNovel">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization]]''</ref>
That same year, Randall arranged a meeting with [[Master Assassin]] [[Duncan Walpole]] at Mrs. Salmon's Waxworks through an eight-year-old boy called Geoffrey, whom the Brotherhood used as a courier. Walpole arrived late, as Randall had expected, causing the Mentor to question what had happened to the [[Assassins|Assassin]]'s drive. In response, Walpole aired his grievances, to which Randall reminded him that the Brotherhood's goal was to achieve change, not fame or fortune.<ref name="MovieNovel">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization]]''</ref>

Revision as of 18:14, 14 April 2017

"We, all of us, work in the dark to serve the Light. We don't get our names engraved on plaques, or statues erected in our honor. Those trappings are for the Templars, and well do we know such frippery is transient and hollow."
―Randall reiterating the Brotherhood's ideals to Duncan Walpole, 1714.[src]

Phillip Randall was the Mentor of the British Brotherhood of Assassins in 1714.

That same year, Randall arranged a meeting with Master Assassin Duncan Walpole at Mrs. Salmon's Waxworks through an eight-year-old boy called Geoffrey, whom the Brotherhood used as a courier. Walpole arrived late, as Randall had expected, causing the Mentor to question what had happened to the Assassin's drive. In response, Walpole aired his grievances, to which Randall reminded him that the Brotherhood's goal was to achieve change, not fame or fortune.[1]

When asked after the reason for their meeting, Randall explained that he wanted Walpole to travel to the West Indies and assist Ah Tabai in his hunt for a Sage that had reportedly appeared. The Assassin protested, claiming he could not simply leave his position at the East India Company. However, Randall revealed that, additionally, the Templars had potentially figured out Walpole's allegiance, putting him and the Brotherhood in danger.[1]

In spite of this, Walpole refused to accept the mission. Familiar with the man's temper, Randall sent Walpole away, confident that, given some time, he would come around. The Mentor would be proven right, as the next day, Walpole joined him at Lloyd's Coffee House and expressed the desire to join Ah Tabai. Unbeknownst to Randall, however, Walpole had decided to turn his back on the Assassins and join the Templars.[1]

By 1720's, Randall was succeded by Edward Kenway, who killed Duncan years before, and Miko as the leaders of the British Assassins though both of them did not take the title Mentor.

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