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==Aguilar's Journal== | ==Aguilar's Journal== | ||
''[[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Our]] visit to the {{Wiki|Dominican Order|Dominican}} | ''[[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Our]] visit to the {{Wiki|Dominican Order|Dominican}} [[Chapter House]] yielded no information concerning [[Ojeda]]; he has not been there for weeks.<br><br>However, we have discovered correspondence between Ojeda and a corrupt [[merchant]] of [[Murcia]]. [[Hassan|This man]] sells the seized properties of victims of the [[Spanish Inquisition|Inquisition]], sharing his profits with the Inquisitors.<br><br>For his actions and support toward the crimes committed by the [[Templars]], he deserves to die. But before that, we will see if he knows anything of value concerning the Templar plans.'' | ||
==Retrieved Documents== | ==Retrieved Documents== | ||
*''Inquisition business partnership, February: Profit share payment of 5000 | *''Inquisition business partnership, February: Profit share payment of 5000 [[Coin]]s made to the Inquisitor's Scribe. (Note: Starting this month, payments are to be delivered to him in {{Wiki|Casas-Ibáñez}}.)'' | ||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
The Spanish Assassins eliminated the corrupt merchant. Searching his desk, they found a receipt for payment of services rendered by an Inquisition scribe. | The Spanish Assassins eliminated the corrupt merchant. Searching his desk, they found a receipt for payment of services rendered by an Inquisition scribe. | ||
== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
The title of the memory is a reference to {{Wiki|Merchants of death|an epithet}} from the 1930s that was applied to the industries or [[bank]]s that funded or supplied military–industrial complexes during [[World War I]]. | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
Revision as of 15:17, 27 March 2020
The Merchant of Death was an altered representation of one of Aguilar de Nerha's genetic memories.
Aguilar's Journal
Our visit to the Dominican Chapter House yielded no information concerning Ojeda; he has not been there for weeks.
However, we have discovered correspondence between Ojeda and a corrupt merchant of Murcia. This man sells the seized properties of victims of the Inquisition, sharing his profits with the Inquisitors.
For his actions and support toward the crimes committed by the Templars, he deserves to die. But before that, we will see if he knows anything of value concerning the Templar plans.
Retrieved Documents
- Inquisition business partnership, February: Profit share payment of 5000 Coins made to the Inquisitor's Scribe. (Note: Starting this month, payments are to be delivered to him in Casas-Ibáñez.)
Outcome
The Spanish Assassins eliminated the corrupt merchant. Searching his desk, they found a receipt for payment of services rendered by an Inquisition scribe.
Behind the scenes
The title of the memory is a reference to an epithet from the 1930s that was applied to the industries or banks that funded or supplied military–industrial complexes during World War I.