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Sometime during the 17th century, Tom witnessed the hanging of [[Bridget Bishop]], the first person executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials. He was also an excellent [[Freerunning|freerunner]].<ref>[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/assassins-creed-new-comic-preview-829467 Hollywood Reporter: Glimpse of ''Assassin's Creed'' comics]</ref>
Sometime during the 17th century, Tom witnessed the hanging of [[Bridget Bishop]], the first person executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials. He was also an excellent [[Freerunning|freerunner]].<ref>[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/assassins-creed-new-comic-preview-829467 Hollywood Reporter: Glimpse of ''Assassin's Creed'' comics]</ref>


Stoddard was cold, tough, keeping his emotions to himself and a strong believer of the Creed, but for him everything was about the mission so he was not the kind of Assassin who regularly stopped along the way to help some people.<ref>[https://www.periscope.tv/UbiJustin/1ynJOQroYDWKR NYCC comic panel]</ref>
Stoddard was cold and tough, keeping his emotions to himself. Although he was a strong believer of [[the Creed]], he was not one to abandon a mission in order to help someone in need.<ref>[http://4geekslikeyou.com/assassins-creed-1-review/ Assassin's Creed #1 Review]</ref>


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Revision as of 06:26, 10 October 2015

Tom Stoddard

Tom Stoddard was a 17th century Assassin active during the Salem witch trials, and an ancestor of Charlotte de la Cruz.[1]

Sometime during the 17th century, Tom witnessed the hanging of Bridget Bishop, the first person executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials. He was also an excellent freerunner.[2]

Stoddard was cold and tough, keeping his emotions to himself. Although he was a strong believer of the Creed, he was not one to abandon a mission in order to help someone in need.[3]

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