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=== Time as a policeman === | === Time as a policeman === | ||
In 1863, | In 1863, Tommy worked as a policeman in the Broadway Squad of the New York Police Force during the [[New York City draft riots]], suffering bad cuts in the process. During his recuperation, he met [[Horace Greeley]], the founder and editor of the {{Wiki|New-York Tribune}}. Horace was impressed by Tommy's actions, so he wrote an elogious article about him, which made him a hero.<ref name=":0">[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus|''Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus'']]</ref> | ||
At some point before 1872, | At some point before 1872, Tommy left the Police Force and joined the Pinkerton agency.<ref name=":0">[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus|''Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus'']]'' #1''</ref> | ||
=== Meeting Horace Greeley === | === Meeting Horace Greeley === | ||
[[File:Tommy visits Horace on his deathbed.JPG|left|thumb|285x285px|Tommy visits Horace]] | [[File:Tommy visits Horace on his deathbed.JPG|left|thumb|285x285px|Tommy visits Horace]] | ||
In 1872, | In 1872, Tommy visited Horace in his home in [[Plesantville]], New York, who was on his death after being poisoned. As both of them reminisce their first encounter in 1863, Horace informed Tommy that someone in President [[Ulysses S. Grant]]'s inner circle had poisoned him, leading to his death. He also told him that Grant was in possession of a [[Pieces of Eden|precursor artifact]], which he used to manipulate the elections.<ref name=":0">[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus|''Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus'']]'' #1''</ref> | ||
During the conversation, | During the conversation, Horace fell asleep so Tommy allows him to rest. He lets the [[Alice (Templar)|nurse]] attends to him before leaving the room, though Greeley senses something amiss. He re-enters the room, managing to prevent the nurse from suffocating his friend to death. The nurse is later revealed to be a [[Templars|Templar]] agent and before Horace was able to fire his gun, the nurse throws a knife at him which leaves a cut on his face, before escaping through the window.<ref name=":0">[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus|''Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus'']]'' #1''</ref> | ||
=== Tracking the Templar agent === | === Tracking the Templar agent === | ||
[[File:Tommy confronts the agent.JPG|thumb|220x220px|Tommy confronting the Templar]] | [[File:Tommy confronts the agent.JPG|thumb|220x220px|Tommy confronting the Templar]] | ||
Despite surving the incident, | Despite surving the incident, Horace later died and Tommy was tasked to investigate his death. Believing the agent to have fled to the [[United Kingdom]], Tommy board a ship to investigate and along the journey, he met [[Mark Twain]], a fellow American and author. The two discussed about Greeley, who had been a friend of both, and his murder. Twain offered to help him after hearing about the [[Pieces of Eden]], of which he heard about during his travels.<ref name=":0">[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus|''Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus'']]'' #1''</ref> | ||
Tommy and Mark tracked down the Templar agent to [[London]], [[England]], confronting her above the rooftops of the British Museum. Before he could arrest her, the agent attacks him and attaches a rope onto him and jumps off the building, pulling Tommy down with he and escaping in the process. Before he lost his grip, he was saved by the timely arrival of [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassins]] [[Henry Green]] and [[Evie Frye]], whom [[Frederick Abberline|Frederick Abberline]] had seek asistance from. The next morning, the group met in the Scotland Yard morgue, where Frederick informed them that the Templar agent was a bait to lure them away from the museum so that her accomplice can search the museum. They studied the mud prints of Constable [[Niall Hobday]], one of the museum guards and tracked the findings to a slaughterhouse.<ref name=":0">[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus|''Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus'']]'' #1''</ref> | |||
[[File:Tommy and Evie confronting the agent.JPG|left|thumb|220x220px|Tommy and Evie confronting the agent]] | [[File:Tommy and Evie confronting the agent.JPG|left|thumb|220x220px|Tommy and Evie confronting the agent]] | ||
At the slaughterhouse, they find [[Edward Feather]], the Head Clerk of Acqusitions at the museum who is still alive but unconscious. They were confronted by the Templar agent, who brought the [[Blighters]] gang with her. A firefight ensues which ended with the group victorious. The agent however managed to obtain information from Feather and escaped to the museum. The group made their way there, discovering the dead watchmen left in her tracks. They proceed to the Acquisition Department, where they find the agent and Blighters rummaging through the cabinets, triggering another firefight. The agent attempts to flee again, before being confronted by | At the slaughterhouse, they find [[Edward Feather]], the Head Clerk of Acqusitions at the museum who is still alive but unconscious. They were confronted by the Templar agent, who brought the [[Blighters]] gang with her. A firefight ensues which ended with the group victorious though Tommy was almost killed in the process.<ref name=":0">[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus|''Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus'']]'' #1''</ref> | ||
<nowiki> </nowiki>The agent however managed to obtain information from Feather and escaped to the museum. The group made their way there, discovering the dead watchmen left in her tracks. They proceed to the Acquisition Department, where they find the agent and Blighters rummaging through the cabinets, triggering another firefight. The agent found the [[Voynich manuscript|documents]] she wanted attempts to flee again, before being confronted by Tommy and Evie. Faking surrender, the agent throws a smoke bomb, allowing her to escape again. Evie stayed behind to prevent a fire from occuring while Tommy goes after the agent, chasing after her on a carriage.<ref name=":0">[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus|''Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus'']]'' #1''</ref> | |||
<nowiki> </nowiki>Chasing through London, Tommy was unsuccessful in his attempt and the agent escapes again. Believing that the agent will need to return to the States by ship, Tommy boards the ship in the final attempt to capture her. True enough, he confronted the agent on the ship's deck, who reveals her name as Alice. Alice offered him to join the Templar cause but Greyling refused and she threw the pages into the sea to prevent them from falling into the hands of the Assassins. Stating that she had grown fond of him, she warned him that his actions wouldn't go unoticed by her fellow Templars, before comitting suicide by jumping into the Atlantic.<ref name=":0">[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus|''Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus'']]'' #1''</ref> | |||
== Legacy == | == Legacy == | ||
In 2016, Greyling's memories was relieved by one of his | In 2016, Greyling's memories was relieved by one of his descendants, [[Sean Molloy]] in the [[The Aerie|Aerie]] under the supervision of [[Abstergo Industries]] directed by [[Isaiah]], who were looking the [[Trident of Eden]].<ref name=":0">[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus|''Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus'']]'' #1''</ref> | ||
== Reference == | == Reference == | ||
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Tommy Greyling was a Pinkerton detective born in New York during 19th century that traveled to London to find a murderer in 1872. During his search, he got acquainted with the Assassins Henry Green and Evie Frye.
Biography
Time as a policeman
In 1863, Tommy worked as a policeman in the Broadway Squad of the New York Police Force during the New York City draft riots, suffering bad cuts in the process. During his recuperation, he met Horace Greeley, the founder and editor of the New-York Tribune. Horace was impressed by Tommy's actions, so he wrote an elogious article about him, which made him a hero.[1]
At some point before 1872, Tommy left the Police Force and joined the Pinkerton agency.[1]
Meeting Horace Greeley
In 1872, Tommy visited Horace in his home in Plesantville, New York, who was on his death after being poisoned. As both of them reminisce their first encounter in 1863, Horace informed Tommy that someone in President Ulysses S. Grant's inner circle had poisoned him, leading to his death. He also told him that Grant was in possession of a precursor artifact, which he used to manipulate the elections.[1]
During the conversation, Horace fell asleep so Tommy allows him to rest. He lets the nurse attends to him before leaving the room, though Greeley senses something amiss. He re-enters the room, managing to prevent the nurse from suffocating his friend to death. The nurse is later revealed to be a Templar agent and before Horace was able to fire his gun, the nurse throws a knife at him which leaves a cut on his face, before escaping through the window.[1]
Tracking the Templar agent
Despite surving the incident, Horace later died and Tommy was tasked to investigate his death. Believing the agent to have fled to the United Kingdom, Tommy board a ship to investigate and along the journey, he met Mark Twain, a fellow American and author. The two discussed about Greeley, who had been a friend of both, and his murder. Twain offered to help him after hearing about the Pieces of Eden, of which he heard about during his travels.[1]
Tommy and Mark tracked down the Templar agent to London, England, confronting her above the rooftops of the British Museum. Before he could arrest her, the agent attacks him and attaches a rope onto him and jumps off the building, pulling Tommy down with he and escaping in the process. Before he lost his grip, he was saved by the timely arrival of British Assassins Henry Green and Evie Frye, whom Frederick Abberline had seek asistance from. The next morning, the group met in the Scotland Yard morgue, where Frederick informed them that the Templar agent was a bait to lure them away from the museum so that her accomplice can search the museum. They studied the mud prints of Constable Niall Hobday, one of the museum guards and tracked the findings to a slaughterhouse.[1]
At the slaughterhouse, they find Edward Feather, the Head Clerk of Acqusitions at the museum who is still alive but unconscious. They were confronted by the Templar agent, who brought the Blighters gang with her. A firefight ensues which ended with the group victorious though Tommy was almost killed in the process.[1]
The agent however managed to obtain information from Feather and escaped to the museum. The group made their way there, discovering the dead watchmen left in her tracks. They proceed to the Acquisition Department, where they find the agent and Blighters rummaging through the cabinets, triggering another firefight. The agent found the documents she wanted attempts to flee again, before being confronted by Tommy and Evie. Faking surrender, the agent throws a smoke bomb, allowing her to escape again. Evie stayed behind to prevent a fire from occuring while Tommy goes after the agent, chasing after her on a carriage.[1]
Chasing through London, Tommy was unsuccessful in his attempt and the agent escapes again. Believing that the agent will need to return to the States by ship, Tommy boards the ship in the final attempt to capture her. True enough, he confronted the agent on the ship's deck, who reveals her name as Alice. Alice offered him to join the Templar cause but Greyling refused and she threw the pages into the sea to prevent them from falling into the hands of the Assassins. Stating that she had grown fond of him, she warned him that his actions wouldn't go unoticed by her fellow Templars, before comitting suicide by jumping into the Atlantic.[1]
Legacy
In 2016, Greyling's memories was relieved by one of his descendants, Sean Molloy in the Aerie under the supervision of Abstergo Industries directed by Isaiah, who were looking the Trident of Eden.[1]
