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{{Quote|Maybe I take 'is hands. Put an end to 'is surgein'. Maybe I take 'is tongue. Put an end to 'is wagglin'. Or maybe I take 'is cock. Put an end to 'is fuckin' us!|Cutter, while threatening Benjamin Church, 1754.|Assassin's Creed III}}[[File:ACIII-Surgeon 10.png|thumb|250px|Cutter along with Silas Thatcher]]
{{Quote|Maybe I take 'is hands. Put an end to 'is surgein'. Maybe I take 'is tongue. Put an end to 'is wagglin'. Or maybe I take 'is cock. Put an end to 'is fuckin' us!|Cutter, while threatening Benjamin Church, 1754.|Assassin's Creed III}}[[File:ACIII-Surgeon 10.png|thumb|250px|Cutter along with Silas Thatcher]]


'''Cutter''' (unknown – 10 July 1754) was the personal assistant of [[Silas Thatcher]] and a soldier in the [[British Army]]. He was known as a very cruel man, and was said to have advanced through the ranks under Silas for that reason alone.
'''Cutter''' (unknown – 10 July 1754) was the personal assistant of [[Silas Thatcher]] and a soldier in the [[British Army]]. He earned is nickname for his reputation as a sadist who enjoyed torturing his victims though dismemberment, and he was said to have advanced through the ranks under Silas for that reason alone.


This led to him gaining infamy throughout the British Regulars serving in the same area, as a pair of them were seen talking about him, suggesting not buying any meat the next day, as Cutter had been seen dragging [[Benjamin Church]] through the streets.
==Biography==
During the [[French and Indian War]], Cutter was deployed to the [[United States|British colonies]] in America, where his cruelty earned him infamy among his fellow British regulars.


After [[Haytham Kenway]] and [[Charles Lee]] [[Eavesdropping|eavesdropped]] on the soldiers around [[Boston]], near Church's residence, they uncovered that the surgeon was being held in a warehouse near to the docks. After [[pickpocketing]] a guard for a key, the pair watched as Cutter prepared to torture Church, threatening to cut off parts of his body, before they came to his aid.
On 10 July, 1754, Cutter and Silas Thatcher abducted a local [[doctors|surgeon]] in [[Boston]] by the name of [[Benjamin Church]] after they failed to extort money from him. They ransacked his home before dragging him off to a secluded warehouse in the harbor, much to the bewilderment of Church's neighbors.  


Haytham and Lee killed the two guards protecting Cutter, before Haytham ended Cutter's life.
While some British soldiers attempted to solve the crime, others bore witness to  it, and two in particular, knowing Cutter's reputation, remarked to one another that they should avoid buying meat the following day.
 
Indeed, upon tying Church to a chair at the warehouse, Cutter gleefully prepared to butcher im. Thatcher, admitting that even he would rather not witness such a gory spectacle, exited the warehouse telling his subordinate to rendezvous with him when he was finished.
 
Unbeknownst to them, the [[Templars]] [[Haytham Kenway]] and [[Charles Lee]] were nearby, having tracked Church to the warehouse after [[eavesdropping]] on the soldiers around Boston. The two entered with a key they stole from a nearby [[guards|guard]], intending to rescue the surgeon. Cutter, indecisive over which body part to sever first, was too engrossed to notice Kenway killing his two guards and stalking up behind on him.
 
Before he was able to commence his torture, Kenway stabbed him in the back with a [[Hideen Blade]], killing him.
 
==Personality and traits==
True to his alias, Cutter was an avowed maniac who reveled in viciously torturing his victims with his knife. His methods—deemed too gory to watch even by the likes of his superior Silas Thatcher—was notorious for its outright amputation of various body parts, including but not limited to the hands, ears, tongue, and even the penis. For Cutter, such mutilation was a work of art, and he was not allayed by accusations of being a madman, going so far as to cheer that he was proud of it. Even more sadistically, he strove to keep his victims conscious throughout the whole ordeal, hoping to ensure that their deaths were not only grisly, but long and agonizing.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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==References==
==References==ss
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Forsaken]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Forsaken]]''

Revision as of 22:50, 18 January 2017

"Maybe I take 'is hands. Put an end to 'is surgein'. Maybe I take 'is tongue. Put an end to 'is wagglin'. Or maybe I take 'is cock. Put an end to 'is fuckin' us!"
―Cutter, while threatening Benjamin Church, 1754.[src]
Cutter along with Silas Thatcher

Cutter (unknown – 10 July 1754) was the personal assistant of Silas Thatcher and a soldier in the British Army. He earned is nickname for his reputation as a sadist who enjoyed torturing his victims though dismemberment, and he was said to have advanced through the ranks under Silas for that reason alone.

Biography

During the French and Indian War, Cutter was deployed to the British colonies in America, where his cruelty earned him infamy among his fellow British regulars.

On 10 July, 1754, Cutter and Silas Thatcher abducted a local surgeon in Boston by the name of Benjamin Church after they failed to extort money from him. They ransacked his home before dragging him off to a secluded warehouse in the harbor, much to the bewilderment of Church's neighbors.

While some British soldiers attempted to solve the crime, others bore witness to it, and two in particular, knowing Cutter's reputation, remarked to one another that they should avoid buying meat the following day.

Indeed, upon tying Church to a chair at the warehouse, Cutter gleefully prepared to butcher im. Thatcher, admitting that even he would rather not witness such a gory spectacle, exited the warehouse telling his subordinate to rendezvous with him when he was finished.

Unbeknownst to them, the Templars Haytham Kenway and Charles Lee were nearby, having tracked Church to the warehouse after eavesdropping on the soldiers around Boston. The two entered with a key they stole from a nearby guard, intending to rescue the surgeon. Cutter, indecisive over which body part to sever first, was too engrossed to notice Kenway killing his two guards and stalking up behind on him.

Before he was able to commence his torture, Kenway stabbed him in the back with a Hideen Blade, killing him.

Personality and traits

True to his alias, Cutter was an avowed maniac who reveled in viciously torturing his victims with his knife. His methods—deemed too gory to watch even by the likes of his superior Silas Thatcher—was notorious for its outright amputation of various body parts, including but not limited to the hands, ears, tongue, and even the penis. For Cutter, such mutilation was a work of art, and he was not allayed by accusations of being a madman, going so far as to cheer that he was proud of it. Even more sadistically, he strove to keep his victims conscious throughout the whole ordeal, hoping to ensure that their deaths were not only grisly, but long and agonizing.

Trivia

Gallery

==References==ss