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[[Desmond Miles|You]] may not think it to look at him how, but this man was once the [[Mentor]] of a powerful branch of the Assassins - the [[ | [[Desmond Miles|You]] may not think it to look at him how, but this man was once the [[Mentor]] of a powerful branch of the Assassins - the [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Brotherhood]]. | ||
[[Achilles Davenport|Achilles]]' life before he was an [[Assassins|Assassin]] isn't well documented - it seems that most of the records were destroyed when the [[ | [[Achilles Davenport|Achilles]]' life before he was an [[Assassins|Assassin]] isn't well documented - it seems that most of the records were destroyed when the [[American Rite of the Templar Order|Templars]] [[Colonial Assassin purge|nearly wiped out]] the order in 1763. | ||
From what I do have, Achilles was recruited in the mid-1730s and became a Mentor in 1746. He had a gift for both recruitment and organization, so before long was head of a crew of Assassins that spanned the colonies and much of the frontier. Achilles strengthened the ties between the order and the nations of the [[Iroquois]] confederacy, particularly the [[Kanien'kehá:ka]], though as far as our records show, [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] is the first Native American to actually become an Assassin. | From what I do have, Achilles was recruited in the mid-1730s and became a Mentor in 1746. He had a gift for both recruitment and organization, so before long was head of a crew of Assassins that spanned the colonies and much of the frontier. Achilles strengthened the ties between the order and the nations of the [[Iroquois]] confederacy, particularly the [[Kanien'kehá:ka]], though as far as our records show, [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] is the first Native American to actually become an Assassin. | ||
Revision as of 16:25, 8 April 2018

B. 1710
You may not think it to look at him how, but this man was once the Mentor of a powerful branch of the Assassins - the Colonial Brotherhood.
Achilles' life before he was an Assassin isn't well documented - it seems that most of the records were destroyed when the Templars nearly wiped out the order in 1763.
From what I do have, Achilles was recruited in the mid-1730s and became a Mentor in 1746. He had a gift for both recruitment and organization, so before long was head of a crew of Assassins that spanned the colonies and much of the frontier. Achilles strengthened the ties between the order and the nations of the Iroquois confederacy, particularly the Kanien'kehá:ka, though as far as our records show, Connor is the first Native American to actually become an Assassin.