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'''Cornelius Toti-Button''' was a friend to Queen [[Victoria]]'s royal jeweller known for his drinking.
'''Cornelius Toti-Button''' was a friend to Queen [[Victoria]]'s royal jeweller known for his drinking.


==Biography==
==Biography==
In 1868, Cornelius was joined in his usual [[Tavern|pub]] of "[[The George]]" by the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassin]] [[Jacob Frye]], who had been tasked with uncovering information about the location of the [[Koh-i-Noor]]. Jacob first challenged Cornelius to a drinking competition, and when drunk, the pair left the tavern for two rounds of a shooting competition before moving to another pub. After some more drinking and an altercation with a couple of [[Blighters]], Jacob escorted Cornelius home, protecting him from further attacks by the [[gang]] members. During the night, Cornelius left his house and fell asleep atop a nearby tree, where Jacob found him the following morning. Following a rough awakening by the [[Assassins|Assassin]], Cornelius informed him that the [[diamond]] was in the [[Tower of London]] and would remain there until the end of that night's gala, when it would be shipped back for another cutting by the {{Wiki|Crown Jeweller|Royal Jeweller}},<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]] — [[The Last Maharaja]]'' — [[Much Ado About Drinking]]</ref> an employee of the royally-appointed jewelry company {{Wiki|Garrard & Co|Asprey & Garrard Limited}}.<ref>{{WP|Crown Jeweller}}</ref>
In 1868, Cornelius was joined in his usual [[Tavern|pub]] of "[[The George]]" by the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassin]] [[Jacob Frye]], who had been tasked with uncovering information about the location of the [[Koh-i-Noor]]. Jacob first challenged Cornelius to a drinking competition, and when drunk, the pair left the tavern for two rounds of a shooting competition before moving to another pub.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]] — [[The Last Maharaja]]'' — [[Much Ado About Drinking]]</ref>
 
After some more drinking and an altercation with a couple of [[Blighters]], Jacob escorted Cornelius home, protecting him from further attacks by the [[gang]] members. During the night, Cornelius left his house and fell asleep atop a nearby tree, where Jacob found him the following morning. Following a rough awakening by the [[Assassins|Assassin]], Cornelius informed him that the [[diamond]] was in the [[Tower of London]] and would remain there until the end of that night's gala, when it would be shipped back for another cutting by the {{Wiki|Crown Jeweller|Royal Jeweller}},<ref name="ACS"/> an employee of the royally-appointed jewelry company {{Wiki|Garrard & Co|Asprey & Garrard Limited}}.<ref>{{WP|Crown Jeweller}}</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 19:39, 9 August 2025

Cornelius Toti-Button

Cornelius Toti-Button was a friend to Queen Victoria's royal jeweller known for his drinking.

Biography

In 1868, Cornelius was joined in his usual pub of "The George" by the British Assassin Jacob Frye, who had been tasked with uncovering information about the location of the Koh-i-Noor. Jacob first challenged Cornelius to a drinking competition, and when drunk, the pair left the tavern for two rounds of a shooting competition before moving to another pub.[1]

After some more drinking and an altercation with a couple of Blighters, Jacob escorted Cornelius home, protecting him from further attacks by the gang members. During the night, Cornelius left his house and fell asleep atop a nearby tree, where Jacob found him the following morning. Following a rough awakening by the Assassin, Cornelius informed him that the diamond was in the Tower of London and would remain there until the end of that night's gala, when it would be shipped back for another cutting by the Royal Jeweller,[1] an employee of the royally-appointed jewelry company Asprey & Garrard Limited.[2]

Appearances

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