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'''Wei Yu''' was a male Chinese assassin living in during the [[wikipedia:Qin Dynasty|Qin Dynasty]]. He was responsible for the death of Emperor [[Qin Shi Huang]], who was supposedly a [[Knights Templar|Templar]]. He killed him with a spear, which matches the symbol on his [[Assassin's Seal]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. It was also said that he was responsible for the death of Emperor's son, Ying Huhai. | '''Wei Yu''' was a male Chinese [[assassin]] living in during the [[wikipedia:Qin Dynasty|Qin Dynasty]]. He was responsible for the death of Emperor [[Qin Shi Huang]], who was supposedly a [[Knights Templar|Templar]]. He killed him with a spear, which matches the symbol on his [[Assassin's Seal]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. It was also said that he was responsible for the death of Emperor's son, Ying Huhai. | ||
Wei Yu has a statue in the basement of the [[Villa Auditore]] which has a place for his Assassin's Seal. | Wei Yu has a statue in the basement of the [[Villa Auditore]] which has a place for his Assassin's Seal. | ||
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Revision as of 21:57, 21 May 2010
Wei Yu was a male Chinese assassin living in during the Qin Dynasty. He was responsible for the death of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, who was supposedly a Templar. He killed him with a spear, which matches the symbol on his Assassin's Seal in Assassin's Creed II. It was also said that he was responsible for the death of Emperor's son, Ying Huhai.
Wei Yu has a statue in the basement of the Villa Auditore which has a place for his Assassin's Seal.