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'''Adrià''' was the son of a local Catalan nobleman | '''Adrià''' was the son of a local Catalan nobleman who traveled with the [[Lord Captain]], a [[Spanish Rite of the Templar Order|Spanish Templar]], in search of a powerful relic. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In the late 15th century, Adrià was brought along on a journey by a loyal servant of the [[Crown of Aragon]] called the Lord Captain. His use was to determine and decipher a relic | In the late 15th century, Adrià was brought along on a journey by a loyal servant of the [[Crown of Aragon]] called the Lord Captain. His use was to determine and decipher a relic that they hoped would augment the [[Templars]]' power over their enemies. While he was accompanied by a fellow Templar associate, he was secretly betraying them by noting their travels to the [[Assassins]] at every turn. Throughout his journey across [[Italy]], Assassins tried to stop the captain's group but to no avail. When they finally arrived in Rome, Adrià set up an ambush at the [[Rosa in Fiore]] for the captain's group. With the ambush working, he revealed himself to be the traitor to the Templars and escaped their grasp. Coincidentally, Adrià's former associates escaped the Assassins' grasp as well.<ref name="ACRecM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Recollection]]'' – [[Missions (Recollection)]]</ref> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 06:08, 26 September 2023
Adrià was the son of a local Catalan nobleman who traveled with the Lord Captain, a Spanish Templar, in search of a powerful relic.
History
In the late 15th century, Adrià was brought along on a journey by a loyal servant of the Crown of Aragon called the Lord Captain. His use was to determine and decipher a relic that they hoped would augment the Templars' power over their enemies. While he was accompanied by a fellow Templar associate, he was secretly betraying them by noting their travels to the Assassins at every turn. Throughout his journey across Italy, Assassins tried to stop the captain's group but to no avail. When they finally arrived in Rome, Adrià set up an ambush at the Rosa in Fiore for the captain's group. With the ambush working, he revealed himself to be the traitor to the Templars and escaped their grasp. Coincidentally, Adrià's former associates escaped the Assassins' grasp as well.[1]