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The '''Eight Tigers''' were a powerful group of [[Templars|Templar]] eunuchs that controlled the [[China|Chinese]] imperial court during the reign of the [[Ming dynasty]] [[Zhengde Emperor]].<ref name="Blog.ubi">[http://blog.ubi.com/assassins-creed-chronicles-china-preview/ Blog.ubi.com: ''ASSASSIN’S CREED CHRONICLES: CHINA – SNEAK AND DESTROY'']</ref> | |||
After Zhengde was succeeded by the puppet [[Jiajing Emperor]], the Templars manipulated him into initiating a [[1524 Chinese Assassin purge|purge]] of the [[Chinese Assassins|Chinese Assassin Brotherhood]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Embers]]''</ref> After [[Shao Jun]] returned to China to rebuild her Brotherhood, she began exacting revenge on the Tigers. In retaliation for her killing their top-raking comrades, the Tigers set the burning port of [[Macau]] ablaze.<ref name="Blog.ubi"/> | |||
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The Eight Tigers were a powerful group of Templar eunuchs that controlled the Chinese imperial court during the reign of the Ming dynasty Zhengde Emperor.[1]
After Zhengde was succeeded by the puppet Jiajing Emperor, the Templars manipulated him into initiating a purge of the Chinese Assassin Brotherhood.[2] After Shao Jun returned to China to rebuild her Brotherhood, she began exacting revenge on the Tigers. In retaliation for her killing their top-raking comrades, the Tigers set the burning port of Macau ablaze.[1]
