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'''João Afonso do Paul do Mar''' ( | '''João Afonso do Paul do Mar''' (1868 - unknown) was the Mentor of the Portuguese Assassins and formed the South African Assassin Brotherhood. He is an ancestor to Carlos João Faria. | ||
João become an assassin at the age of 16 after joining the Portuguese Assassins. He became the Mentor of the Portuguese Assassins by the age of | João become an assassin at the age of 16 after joining the Portuguese Assassins. He became the Mentor of the Portuguese Assassins by the age of 27. | ||
Throughout his life he made rid of the Portuguese Templars and restored the Portuguese Assassin Order. He | Throughout his life he made rid of the Portuguese Templars and restored the Portuguese Assassin Order. He then sailed to South Africa to form a solid Brotherhood that would later fight the Apartheid system. | ||
João had travelled all around the world to places including Spain, Italy, India, Brazil and South Africa. João | João had travelled all around the world to places including Spain, Italy, India, Brazil and South Africa. João lived the rest of his life on the island of Madeira off the coast of Portugal. | ||
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| Location: | Cape Town, South Africa |
| Gender: | Male |
"In all my time it has taken a few years to come to one simple conclusion. The Templars will forever be a cause in our society, and only us, the Assassins, can stop them." - João Afonso in 1500.
About me
João Afonso do Paul do Mar (1868 - unknown) was the Mentor of the Portuguese Assassins and formed the South African Assassin Brotherhood. He is an ancestor to Carlos João Faria.
João become an assassin at the age of 16 after joining the Portuguese Assassins. He became the Mentor of the Portuguese Assassins by the age of 27.
Throughout his life he made rid of the Portuguese Templars and restored the Portuguese Assassin Order. He then sailed to South Africa to form a solid Brotherhood that would later fight the Apartheid system.
João had travelled all around the world to places including Spain, Italy, India, Brazil and South Africa. João lived the rest of his life on the island of Madeira off the coast of Portugal.