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'''Deorsa''' (died 1297) was the master-spy of the [[Scottish Brotherhood of Assassins|Scottish Assassins]] during the early stages of the [[First War of Scottish Independence]]. He bore witness to the assault on [[Scone]] and was later responsible for moving the [[Stone of Scone]] to [[Iona]] for protection against the templars. On Spring 1297, Deorsa called on the services of fellow assassin [[Fillan]] and former assassin [[Sorën]] who, along with Fillan's twin sister [[Ailéas]] and the druidess [[Moira]] accompanied him and [[James of Crannach]] to Iona to defeat the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British]] [[Templars|Templar]] [[Cornavii]] before he could use the [[Isu]] relic. During the battle at [[Iona Vault]] and following the betrayal of James, Deorsa was killed by Cornavii during the ensuing battle.<ref name=The Highlands Children>''[[Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children]]''</ref>
'''Deorsa''' (died 1297) was the master-spy of the [[Scottish Brotherhood of Assassins|Scottish Assassins]] during the early stages of the [[First War of Scottish Independence]]. He bore witness to the assault on [[Scone]] and was later responsible for moving the [[Stone of Scone]] to [[Iona]] for protection against the templars. On Spring 1297, Deorsa called on the services of fellow assassin [[Fillan]] and former assassin [[Sören]] who, along with Fillan's twin sister [[Ailéas]] and the druidess [[Moira]] accompanied him and [[James of Crannach]] to Iona to defeat the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British]] [[Templars|Templar]] [[Cornavii]] before he could use the [[Isu]] relic. During the battle at [[Iona Vault]] and following the betrayal of James, Deorsa was killed by Cornavii during the ensuing battle.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children]]''</ref>
 
==Personality==
==Personality==
Suspected to be a traitor by the [[Mentor]] [[Thomas of Balmerino]], Deorsa was a secretive individual.
Suspected to be a traitor by the [[Mentor]] [[Thomas of Balmerino]], Deorsa was a secretive individual.

Revision as of 20:54, 24 January 2024

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Deorsa (died 1297) was the master-spy of the Scottish Assassins during the early stages of the First War of Scottish Independence. He bore witness to the assault on Scone and was later responsible for moving the Stone of Scone to Iona for protection against the templars. On Spring 1297, Deorsa called on the services of fellow assassin Fillan and former assassin Sören who, along with Fillan's twin sister Ailéas and the druidess Moira accompanied him and James of Crannach to Iona to defeat the British Templar Cornavii before he could use the Isu relic. During the battle at Iona Vault and following the betrayal of James, Deorsa was killed by Cornavii during the ensuing battle.[1]

Personality

Suspected to be a traitor by the Mentor Thomas of Balmerino, Deorsa was a secretive individual.

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