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Hm two things: first, if this article's name is conjecture, and the only operations we know it conducted occurred during the Incan Empire, then it would better be named the Incan Brotherhood of Assassins. However, I think it's fairly clear from the story that at this time, there was no dedicated guild or branch in Inca. Gonzalo Pardo is more accurately called a member of the Spanish Brotherhood accompanying the conquistadors on an assignment who ended up self-exiling himself in his failure and increasing love for the Inca. We should note that [[Giovanni Borgia]] had a similar mission, accompanying the conquistadors to the Aztec Empire, but this does not mean he is a member of an Aztec (or Mexican) Brotherhood. He went there on a mission, same as Gonzalo Pardo. Ah, I see that we do have Gonzalo Pardo listed as a member of the Spanish Brotherhood. Unless he and Quila eventually founded a branch in the Incan Empire (and they actually probably would have but this is unconfirmed), then as far as I know, there's no confirmation this branch existed. [[User:Sol Pacificus|<span style="color:#990000;font-family:Monotype Corsiva;font-size:17px">'''Sol Pacificus'''</span>]]<sup>[[User talk:Sol Pacificus|<span style="color:#D4AF37;font-family:Californian FB;font-size:11px">(Cyfiero)</span>]]</sup> 22:35, February 22, 2017 (UTC) | Hm two things: first, if this article's name is conjecture, and the only operations we know it conducted occurred during the Incan Empire, then it would better be named the Incan Brotherhood of Assassins. However, I think it's fairly clear from the story that at this time, there was no dedicated guild or branch in Inca. Gonzalo Pardo is more accurately called a member of the Spanish Brotherhood accompanying the conquistadors on an assignment who ended up self-exiling himself in his failure and increasing love for the Inca. We should note that [[Giovanni Borgia]] had a similar mission, accompanying the conquistadors to the Aztec Empire, but this does not mean he is a member of an Aztec (or Mexican) Brotherhood. He went there on a mission, same as Gonzalo Pardo. Ah, I see that we do have Gonzalo Pardo listed as a member of the Spanish Brotherhood. Unless he and Quila eventually founded a branch in the Incan Empire (and they actually probably would have but this is unconfirmed), then as far as I know, there's no confirmation this branch existed. [[User:Sol Pacificus|<span style="color:#990000;font-family:Monotype Corsiva;font-size:17px">'''Sol Pacificus'''</span>]]<sup>[[User talk:Sol Pacificus|<span style="color:#D4AF37;font-family:Californian FB;font-size:11px">(Cyfiero)</span>]]</sup> 22:35, February 22, 2017 (UTC) | ||
:Wow. It was just moved to Peruvian Brotherhood. If it's conjectural, Incan Brotherhood makes more sense. :/ [[User:Sol Pacificus|<span style="color:#990000;font-family:Monotype Corsiva;font-size:17px">'''Sol Pacificus'''</span>]]<sup>[[User talk:Sol Pacificus|<span style="color:#D4AF37;font-family:Californian FB;font-size:11px">(Cyfiero)</span>]]</sup> 22:38, February 22, 2017 (UTC) | |||
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Move to Incan Brotherhood?
Hm two things: first, if this article's name is conjecture, and the only operations we know it conducted occurred during the Incan Empire, then it would better be named the Incan Brotherhood of Assassins. However, I think it's fairly clear from the story that at this time, there was no dedicated guild or branch in Inca. Gonzalo Pardo is more accurately called a member of the Spanish Brotherhood accompanying the conquistadors on an assignment who ended up self-exiling himself in his failure and increasing love for the Inca. We should note that Giovanni Borgia had a similar mission, accompanying the conquistadors to the Aztec Empire, but this does not mean he is a member of an Aztec (or Mexican) Brotherhood. He went there on a mission, same as Gonzalo Pardo. Ah, I see that we do have Gonzalo Pardo listed as a member of the Spanish Brotherhood. Unless he and Quila eventually founded a branch in the Incan Empire (and they actually probably would have but this is unconfirmed), then as far as I know, there's no confirmation this branch existed. Sol Pacificus(Cyfiero) 22:35, February 22, 2017 (UTC)
- Wow. It was just moved to Peruvian Brotherhood. If it's conjectural, Incan Brotherhood makes more sense. :/ Sol Pacificus(Cyfiero) 22:38, February 22, 2017 (UTC)