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'''Zhang Zhi''' was an initiate of the [[Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins|Chinese Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] during the {{Wiki|Song dynasty}} and an ancestor of [[Owen Meyers]]. During her youth, Zhang Zhi was trained by [[Zhang Zhi's father|her Assassin father]], mastering skills such as [[Eagle Vision]] and [[freerunning]].
'''Zhang Zhi''' was an initiate of the [[Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins|Chinese Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] during the {{Wiki|Song dynasty}} and an ancestor of [[Owen Meyers]]. During her youth, Zhang Zhi was trained by [[Zhang Zhi's father|her Assassin father]], mastering skills such as [[Eagle Vision]] and [[freerunning]].


In 1259, her father was one of the commanders of the [[China|Chinese]] army fighting off the [[Mongol Empire|Mongols]] besieging the Diaoyu Fortress. He died saving the [[Forts|fortress]] from a Mongol assault and Zhang found his body with other corpses. [[Kang]], her father's [[Mentor]], completed Zhang Zhi's training despite his doubts about her motives, warning her that revenge had to come after duty. She later disobeyed the Mentor, infiltrating the Mongol camp and killing [[Möngke Khan]].
One night in the summer of 1259, Zhang Zhi was in her home, practicing her Eagle Vision all the while, anxiously awaiting her Father's return as one of the commanders of the [[China|Chinese]] army fighting off the [[Mongol Empire|Mongols]] besieging the Diaoyu Fortress. Zhi's training was suddenly interrupted by a soldier who had orders to summon her. Fearing the worst, she was escorted to the Barracks in the outskirts of the Fishing Village. She entered into an inner building where she found General Wang Jian, standing over her Father's cadaver. He died saving the [[Forts|fortress]] from a Mongol assault and Zhang found his body with other corpses. [[Kang]], her father's [[Mentor]], completed Zhang Zhi's training despite his doubts about her motives, warning her that revenge had to come after duty. She later disobeyed the Mentor, infiltrating the Mongol camp and killing [[Möngke Khan]].


However, while returning to the fortress, Zhang Zhi was injured and became crippled by the Mongol [[Bayan]]. Kang informed her that she would never be formally inducted into the Brotherhood and left.
However, while returning to the fortress, Zhang Zhi was injured and became crippled by the Mongol [[Bayan]]. Kang informed her that she would never be formally inducted into the Brotherhood and left.

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Zhang Zhi was an initiate of the Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins during the Song dynasty and an ancestor of Owen Meyers. During her youth, Zhang Zhi was trained by her Assassin father, mastering skills such as Eagle Vision and freerunning.

One night in the summer of 1259, Zhang Zhi was in her home, practicing her Eagle Vision all the while, anxiously awaiting her Father's return as one of the commanders of the Chinese army fighting off the Mongols besieging the Diaoyu Fortress. Zhi's training was suddenly interrupted by a soldier who had orders to summon her. Fearing the worst, she was escorted to the Barracks in the outskirts of the Fishing Village. She entered into an inner building where she found General Wang Jian, standing over her Father's cadaver. He died saving the fortress from a Mongol assault and Zhang found his body with other corpses. Kang, her father's Mentor, completed Zhang Zhi's training despite his doubts about her motives, warning her that revenge had to come after duty. She later disobeyed the Mentor, infiltrating the Mongol camp and killing Möngke Khan.

However, while returning to the fortress, Zhang Zhi was injured and became crippled by the Mongol Bayan. Kang informed her that she would never be formally inducted into the Brotherhood and left.

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