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'''Wei Bin''' (unknown – January 1529), also known as '''The Snake''', was one of the [[Eight Tigers]] and a member of the [[Chinese Templars]]. As the right hand man of [[Zhang Yong]], Wei Bin was put in charge of the [[1524 Chinese Assassin purge|purge]] of the [[Chinese Assassins]] after the ascendance of the [[Jiajing Emperor]].
'''Wei Bin''' (unknown – January 1529), also known as '''The Snake''', was one of the [[Eight Tigers]] and a member of the [[Chinese Templars]]. He was the investigator-in-chief of the Tigers and was very thorough when it came to pointing fingers towards potential traitors. Many innocents were murdered following his orders. As the right hand man of [[Zhang Yong]], Wei Bin was put in charge of the [[1524 Chinese Assassin purge|purge]] of the [[Chinese Assassins]] after the ascendance of the [[Jiajing Emperor]].


In 1529, he became a target of the Assassin [[Shao Jun]], who tracked the Tigers one after the other to avenge her fallen brothers.
In 1529, he became a target of the Assassin [[Shao Jun]], who tracked the Tigers one after the other to avenge her fallen brothers.

Revision as of 07:30, 6 May 2015


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Wei Bin

Wei Bin (unknown – January 1529), also known as The Snake, was one of the Eight Tigers and a member of the Chinese Templars. He was the investigator-in-chief of the Tigers and was very thorough when it came to pointing fingers towards potential traitors. Many innocents were murdered following his orders. As the right hand man of Zhang Yong, Wei Bin was put in charge of the purge of the Chinese Assassins after the ascendance of the Jiajing Emperor.

In 1529, he became a target of the Assassin Shao Jun, who tracked the Tigers one after the other to avenge her fallen brothers.

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