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Upon reaching the smugglers' leader, Edward learned that he had, in actuality, been sent to eliminate Upton, another Assassin. Upton revealed that Vance had formed a relationship with a visiting [[Templars|Templar]], [[Jing Lang]], who sought to use him to obtain a fabled treasure. | Upon reaching the smugglers' leader, Edward learned that he had, in actuality, been sent to eliminate Upton, another Assassin. Upton revealed that Vance had formed a relationship with a visiting [[Templars|Templar]], [[Jing Lang]], who sought to use him to obtain a fabled treasure. | ||
Following a futile attempt to pull Vance away from Lang's influence, it was decided that he | Following a futile attempt to pull Vance away from Lang's influence, it was decided that he had to die. Edward then proceeded to eliminate both Vance and Jing Lang. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 01:54, 5 August 2014
Vance Travers (1690 – 1717) was, alongside his brother Upton, the head of the Assassin bureau in Nassau. In 1717, he recruited a pirate named Edward Kenway to eliminate the leader of a smuggling ring in the city.
Upon reaching the smugglers' leader, Edward learned that he had, in actuality, been sent to eliminate Upton, another Assassin. Upton revealed that Vance had formed a relationship with a visiting Templar, Jing Lang, who sought to use him to obtain a fabled treasure.
Following a futile attempt to pull Vance away from Lang's influence, it was decided that he had to die. Edward then proceeded to eliminate both Vance and Jing Lang.
Gallery
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Concept art of Vance Travers
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Edward Kenway meeting with Vance
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Edward assassinating Vance
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Vance's final moments
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