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Rajah[1] was the leader of a Visayan resistance against the Spanish colonists in the Philippines during the early 18th century. Inspired by Lapu-Lapu's actions in fighting against Ferdinand Magellan's expedition two centuries prior, his main goal was to retrieve a crescent amulet, a Piece of Eden which he believed to rightfully belong to his people, and use it to end the foreign occupation of their lands.
Biography
Retrieving the amulet
In 1725, amidst a riot in Manila led by a monk who had acquired the crescent amulet, Rajah led his men to infiltrate the city and recover the artifact. After boarding a Spanish ship, they killed all the soldiers aboard and Rajah asked one of his men for the monk's whereabouts. Learning that the monk had last been spotted inciting rioters in the town square, Rajah readied his kampilan and ordered his followers to find the "bastard" and recover their stolen treasure.[2]
Sure enough, Rajah and his men eventually found the monk, just as the latter was attempting to kill the British Assassin Edward Kenway, who also sought the amulet. Rajah threw a spear at the monk, mortally wounding him, and mocked him over his religious beliefs. He then accused him of stealing the amulet from his people and declared his intention to use the artifact to end the foreign occupation of their lands. With that, he finished off the monk and took the amulet from his body.[3]

At that moment, Edward, who had been subjected to the amulet's powers, recovered from his trance and tried to convince Rajah to renounce the artifact, warning him that if he were to use it, he would become a slave to its power. The Visayan leader, noticing that Edward was in no condition to fight, offered him a chance to escape with his life and warned him that, if he insisted on interfering with his plans, he would not hesitate to kill him.[3]
Edward refused to back down and attacked Rajah, who easily bested him and claimed that he expected more from a "Hidden One", the ancient name of the Assassins. He then prepared to execute Edward, but was stopped by several smoke bombs thrown by the Assassin's ally, Shimazu Saito, who grabbed Edward in the confusion and escaped with him to safety.[3]
Behind the scenes
Rajah, also spelled Raja, is a title originating from the Sanskrit language which was given to rulers in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It is synonymous with king or princely ruler.[4]
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