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'''Shengtong''' was a member of the [[Mongolian Brotherhood of Assassins]]. Once formidable, she was driven to the edge of insanity when the Brotherhood prevented her from avenging her partner's death to serve a higher purpose and she was sent to the [[Pagoda of Chengtian Temple]] to train under [[Wu]]. Her want for revenge against those that killed her partner soon turned into resentment and when the war came with the invasions of the [[Mongol Empire]] under [[Genghis Khan]], she allied with the Khanate. Wu discovered her betrayal of the Brotherhood, but was killed by Shengtong before he could warn them. She then began secretly teaching Assassin techniques to the other monks at the pagoda for General [[Tolui Khan]].<ref name="Temple">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Legacy of the Brotherhood]]'' – [[The "Bearing Heaven" Temple]]</ref>
'''Shengtong''' was a member of the [[Assassins|Brotherhood of Assassins]] in [[Western Xia]]. Once formidable, she was driven to the edge of insanity when the Brotherhood prevented her from avenging her partner's death to serve a higher purpose and she was sent to the [[Pagoda of Chengtian Temple]] to train under [[Wu]]. Her want for revenge against those that killed her partner soon turned into resentment and when the war came with the invasions of the [[Mongol Empire]] under [[Genghis Khan]], she allied with the Khanate. Wu discovered her betrayal of the Brotherhood, but was killed by Shengtong before he could warn them. She then began secretly teaching Assassin techniques to the other monks at the pagoda for General [[Tolui Khan]].<ref name="Temple">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Legacy of the Brotherhood]]'' – [[The "Bearing Heaven" Temple]]</ref>


In 1227, just after [[Assassination of Genghis Khan|assassinating]] [[Genghis Khan]], [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] and his entourage stopped at the Pagoda, where they informed Shengtong what had transpired. Shengtong then drugged their tea with a natural sedative in order to give them and the [[Sword of Eden 2|Sword of Eden]] they carried to Tolui, but some of the monks not allied with her helped them wake up. She took the sword and entered the pagoda, hoping to reach the top and signal the Mongols while sending her allies to deal with the Assassins. Though she managed to set the entire top floor ablaze as soon as she noticed their approach, they managed to recover the Sword of Eden.<ref name="Temple"/>
In 1227, just after [[Assassination of Genghis Khan|assassinating]] [[Genghis Khan]], [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] and his entourage stopped at the Pagoda, where they informed Shengtong what had transpired. Shengtong then drugged their tea with a natural sedative in order to give them and the [[Sword of Eden 2|Sword of Eden]] they carried to Tolui, but some of the monks not allied with her helped them wake up. She took the sword and entered the pagoda, hoping to reach the top and signal the Mongols while sending her allies to deal with the Assassins. Though she managed to set the entire top floor ablaze as soon as she noticed their approach, they managed to recover the Sword of Eden.<ref name="Temple"/>
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Shengtong was a member of the Brotherhood of Assassins in Western Xia. Once formidable, she was driven to the edge of insanity when the Brotherhood prevented her from avenging her partner's death to serve a higher purpose and she was sent to the Pagoda of Chengtian Temple to train under Wu. Her want for revenge against those that killed her partner soon turned into resentment and when the war came with the invasions of the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan, she allied with the Khanate. Wu discovered her betrayal of the Brotherhood, but was killed by Shengtong before he could warn them. She then began secretly teaching Assassin techniques to the other monks at the pagoda for General Tolui Khan.[1]

In 1227, just after assassinating Genghis Khan, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad and his entourage stopped at the Pagoda, where they informed Shengtong what had transpired. Shengtong then drugged their tea with a natural sedative in order to give them and the Sword of Eden they carried to Tolui, but some of the monks not allied with her helped them wake up. She took the sword and entered the pagoda, hoping to reach the top and signal the Mongols while sending her allies to deal with the Assassins. Though she managed to set the entire top floor ablaze as soon as she noticed their approach, they managed to recover the Sword of Eden.[1]

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