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'''Sören''' was the leader of a team of mercenaries which were often hired by the [[Scottish Brotherhood of Assassins|Scottish Assassins]]. | '''Sören''' was the leader of a team of mercenaries which were often hired by the [[Scottish Brotherhood of Assassins|Scottish Assassins]]. | ||
Himself a former Assassin and the master of [[William Wallace]], Sören resigned after he became disillusioned with the Brotherhood and the burden of its expectations | Himself a former Assassin and the master of [[William Wallace]], Sören resigned after he became disillusioned with the Brotherhood and the burden of its expectations. Part of a [[Scotland|Scottish]] clan descended from [[Norway|Norwegian]] settlers, Sören and his twin were also [[Children of Fal]] and as such were intended to devote their entire life to the Creed. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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Sören was the leader of a team of mercenaries which were often hired by the Scottish Assassins.
Himself a former Assassin and the master of William Wallace, Sören resigned after he became disillusioned with the Brotherhood and the burden of its expectations. Part of a Scottish clan descended from Norwegian settlers, Sören and his twin were also Children of Fal and as such were intended to devote their entire life to the Creed.
Biography
In 1296, Sören was hired by the Brotherhood to bring back the twins Aileas and Fillian to them as the Templar hunters were closing on their location.[1]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children (first appearance)
References
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