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The [[Assassins]] discovered a [[Templars|Templar]] plot to bribe the German elector [[Frederick III, Elector of Saxony|Friedrich der Wiese]] to prevent him from establishing a {{Wiki|Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg|University}} dedicated to religious reform.
The [[Assassins]] discovered a [[Templars|Templar]] plot to bribe the German elector [[Frederick III, Elector of Saxony|Friedrich der Wiese]] to prevent him from establishing a [[University of Wittenberg|University]] dedicated to religious reform.


Dressed as shabby bandits, the Assassins headed to intercept the money on the outskirts of Wittenberg. There, they scared the driver, causing him to overturn the [[Wagon|carriage]]. The Assassins quickly cut down the cart's defenders and seized the bribe. They left the driver alive to ensure that the bandit ruse would spread.
Dressed as shabby bandits, the Assassins headed to intercept the money on the outskirts of Wittenberg. There, they scared the driver, causing him to overturn the [[Wagon|carriage]]. The Assassins quickly cut down the cart's defenders and seized the bribe. They left the driver alive to ensure that the bandit ruse would spread.

Latest revision as of 01:29, 5 February 2025

Wittenberg//Germany//1502

The Assassins discovered a Templar plot to bribe the German elector Friedrich der Wiese to prevent him from establishing a University dedicated to religious reform.

Dressed as shabby bandits, the Assassins headed to intercept the money on the outskirts of Wittenberg. There, they scared the driver, causing him to overturn the carriage. The Assassins quickly cut down the cart's defenders and seized the bribe. They left the driver alive to ensure that the bandit ruse would spread.

Soon after, the university received a tremendous contribution from an anonymous donor.