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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early Life===
===Early life and meeting Connor===
Prior to arriving on the Homestead, he and his companion [[Godfrey]] had set up a camp nearby, and had had begun lumbering north of Champlain, [[New York City|New York]]. Godfrey described the distance from their camp to the Davenport Homestead as a "few rods" away.
Prior to arriving on the Homestead, Terry and his companion [[Godfrey]] set up camp in the nearby forest and had begun lumbering north of Champlain, [[New York City|New York]]. Godfrey described the distance from their camp to the Davenport Homestead as a "few rods" away.


===Meeting Connor===
While directing timber down the river one day, Terry was swept downstream, clinging to a log as he drifted toward a waterfall. A young [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] saved Terry, and invited both him and Godfrey to set up a sawmill on the Homestead, where they provided lumber for trading and crafting purposes.
After traversing the river directing the timber, Terry somehow became submerged in the water, clinging to a log, choking and drifting towards a waterfall. After a young [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] saved him, he and Godfrey set up a sawmill on the Homestead, where they provided lumber for trading and crafting purposes.


===Robbery===
===Robbery===
Sometime later, a robber entered the Homestead and targeted Terry's home, causing him a great deal of anxiety, despite the criminal being apprehended by Connor. Provoked on this matter by Godfrey, who treated the situation with light-heartedness since it had been resolved, the pair began to fight. Terry's sons, frightened, raced off and called for Connor, who followed them to the scene of the brawl, and he intervened, breaking it up. Upon the cease of fighting, Diana patched up Terry's wounds, which consisted of a bruise on his forehead. Godfrey later mentioned to Connor that Terry often brawled with him, and had a fairly short temper. Despite this, Godfrey was the stronger of the pair and could overpower Terry if he needed to.
Sometime later, a robber targeted Terry's home, and though Connor apprehended the man the event still caused Terry great anxiety. Provoked to anger by Godfrey, who treated the situation lightheartedly, Terry eventually came to blows with his friend over the incident.  
 
Terry's sons, frightened, raced off and called for Connor. He followed them to the scene of the brawl and intervened, breaking it up. Diana then patched Terry's wounds, telling Connor there was no cause for concern. Godfrey later informed Connor that Terry often brawled with him, but Godfrey was the stronger of the pair and could overpower Terry if need be.


===Life on the Homestead===
===Life on the Homestead===
Following Father [[Timothy]]'s arrival, where he revealed his origin of [[United Kingdom|London]], Terry and Godfrey chuckled, as they had little or no regard for the British. He pressed that he was of no allegiance to the British, and only wished to spread the word of God. Terry replied that the members of the Homestead were hard workers, and if Father Timothy wished to stay, he would have to earn his keep. Timothy agreed, and the gathered townsfolk agreed that a church could be arranged, where Connor provided the funds necessary.
When Father [[Timothy]] first arrived on the Homestead and revealed his [[United Kingdom|English]] origins, Terry and Godfrey chuckled, as they had little regard for the British. Timothy stressed that he had no allegiance to the British, and only wished to spread the word of God. Terry replied that the members of the Homestead were hardworking people, and if Father Timothy wished to stay, he would have to earn his keep. Timothy agreed, and the townsfolk supported the construction of a church, built with funds provided by Connor.


Terry also assisted in fighting against [[British Army|British soldiers]] alongside Connor, Godfrey, [[Myriam]], and [[David Walston]], who came to the Homestead to arrest David for desertion.
Terry later assisted in the fight against [[British Army|British soldiers]] who came to the Homestead to arrest [[David Walston]] for desertion, alongside Connor, Godfrey, and [[Myriam]].


After the wedding of [[Maurice|Norris]] and Myriam, Terry was present at the reception with Diana, Godfrey, and [[Catherine]], where they all reflected on their own marriages. He also was present at the funeral of [[Achilles Davenport]], and laid a rose on his coffin.
After the wedding of [[Maurice|Norris]] and Myriam, Terry was present at the reception with Diana, Godfrey, and [[Catherine]], where they all reflected on their own weddings. Terry was also present at the funeral of [[Achilles Davenport]], and laid a rose on his coffin.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Terry and Diana were illiterate, as they required Father Timothy to read a letter received from Terry's favorite cousin, Jock. This letter went on to mention that Jock was due to arrive at the Homestead in one or two week's time.
*Terry and Diana were illiterate, as they required Father Timothy's assistance to read a letter from Terry's favorite cousin, Jock. This letter mentioned that Jock was due to arrive at the Homestead in one or two week's time.
*Terry smoked a pipe, as he was seen puffing on one in "The Mile's End" from time to time.
*Terry smoked a pipe, as he was seen using one in "The Mile's End" from time to time.
*Terry, frustrated that he couldn't beat Godfrey at anything, built a Bowls' field near "The Mile's End," but still failed to win.
*Terry, frustrated that he couldn't beat Godfrey at anything, built a Bowls' field near "The Mile's End" so he could contend with his friend. However, he still failed to win any of their matches.
*During the winter seasons on the Homestead, Terry's two sons could be seen erecting snowmen outside of their home, and giggling as they placed sailor caps on them. They could also be found chasing each other and laughing in [[Warren]] and [[Prudence]]'s fields.
*During the winter seasons on the Homestead, Terry's sons could be seen erecting snowmen outside of their home, and giggling as they placed sailor caps on them. They could also be found laughing and chasing each other in [[Warren]] and [[Prudence]]'s fields.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
ACIII-RiverRescue_3.png|Terry in the river
Burglar on the Homestead 5.png|Terry and Godfrey asking about the commotion
Burglar on the Homestead 6.png|Terry and Godfrey arguing
The Fight 3.png|Diana tending to Terry
Bowls Beginner 1.png|Terry, Godfrey and Connor
The Wedding 11.png|Terry at the wedding reception
</gallery>


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
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[[Category:Scotsmen]]
[[Category:Scotsmen]]
[[Category:Individuals]]
[[Category:Individuals]]
[[Category:Davenport Homestead residents]]
[[Category:Davenport Homestead residents]]

Revision as of 09:12, 3 January 2014

"You might have noticed, I've got a bit of a temper problem."
―Terry to Connor.[src]
Terry

Terry was a Scottish lumberjack who resided in the Davenport Homestead during the American Revolutionary War, along with his wife, Diana, and their two sons.

Biography

Early life and meeting Connor

Prior to arriving on the Homestead, Terry and his companion Godfrey set up camp in the nearby forest and had begun lumbering north of Champlain, New York. Godfrey described the distance from their camp to the Davenport Homestead as a "few rods" away.

While directing timber down the river one day, Terry was swept downstream, clinging to a log as he drifted toward a waterfall. A young Ratonhnhaké:ton saved Terry, and invited both him and Godfrey to set up a sawmill on the Homestead, where they provided lumber for trading and crafting purposes.

Robbery

Sometime later, a robber targeted Terry's home, and though Connor apprehended the man the event still caused Terry great anxiety. Provoked to anger by Godfrey, who treated the situation lightheartedly, Terry eventually came to blows with his friend over the incident.

Terry's sons, frightened, raced off and called for Connor. He followed them to the scene of the brawl and intervened, breaking it up. Diana then patched Terry's wounds, telling Connor there was no cause for concern. Godfrey later informed Connor that Terry often brawled with him, but Godfrey was the stronger of the pair and could overpower Terry if need be.

Life on the Homestead

When Father Timothy first arrived on the Homestead and revealed his English origins, Terry and Godfrey chuckled, as they had little regard for the British. Timothy stressed that he had no allegiance to the British, and only wished to spread the word of God. Terry replied that the members of the Homestead were hardworking people, and if Father Timothy wished to stay, he would have to earn his keep. Timothy agreed, and the townsfolk supported the construction of a church, built with funds provided by Connor.

Terry later assisted in the fight against British soldiers who came to the Homestead to arrest David Walston for desertion, alongside Connor, Godfrey, and Myriam.

After the wedding of Norris and Myriam, Terry was present at the reception with Diana, Godfrey, and Catherine, where they all reflected on their own weddings. Terry was also present at the funeral of Achilles Davenport, and laid a rose on his coffin.

Trivia

  • Terry and Diana were illiterate, as they required Father Timothy's assistance to read a letter from Terry's favorite cousin, Jock. This letter mentioned that Jock was due to arrive at the Homestead in one or two week's time.
  • Terry smoked a pipe, as he was seen using one in "The Mile's End" from time to time.
  • Terry, frustrated that he couldn't beat Godfrey at anything, built a Bowls' field near "The Mile's End" so he could contend with his friend. However, he still failed to win any of their matches.
  • During the winter seasons on the Homestead, Terry's sons could be seen erecting snowmen outside of their home, and giggling as they placed sailor caps on them. They could also be found laughing and chasing each other in Warren and Prudence's fields.

Gallery

Reference