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{{Quote|François Mackandal, my own mentor--the leader, the priest, the Brother, to whose cause I devoted my life. He was put to death by fire. I failed to prevent it.|Agaté about Mackandal.|Assassin's Creed III: Liberation}} | |||
'''François Mackandal''' (unknown - 1758) was a {{Wiki|Mawon|Haïtian Maroon}} leader and the [[Mentor]] of the [[Assassins]] in the Colonial Caribbean. During his time as Mentor, he was a teacher to [[Agaté]], who went to become the Mentor of the Assassins in the French colonies of America. | '''François Mackandal''' (unknown - 1758) was a {{Wiki|Mawon|Haïtian Maroon}} leader and the [[Mentor]] of the [[Assassins]] in the Colonial Caribbean. During his time as Mentor, he was a teacher to [[Agaté]], who went to become the Mentor of the Assassins in the French colonies of America. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
In 1732, François Mackandal met Agaté, [[Baptiste]] and [[Jeanne]], who had all been transported to a plantation at Saint-Domingue. Mackandal took all three under his wing and taught them to read and write, also instructing Agaté and Baptiste on how to craft poison and use weapons. In 1738, Agaté and Baptiste joined the Assassin Brotherhood and along with Mackandal, they escaped from Saint Domingue. | In 1732, François Mackandal met Agaté, [[Baptiste]] and [[Jeanne]], who had all been transported to a plantation at Saint-Domingue. Mackandal took all three under his wing and taught them to read and write, also instructing Agaté and Baptiste on how to craft poison and use weapons. In 1738, Agaté and Baptiste joined the Assassin Brotherhood and along with Mackandal, they escaped from Saint Domingue. | ||
Mackandal fought with Agaté and Baptiste for many years, until a failed attempt to poison the colonists of Saint-Domingue resulted in his execution in 1758. | |||
Mackandal fought with Agaté and Baptiste for many years, until a failed attempt to poison the colonists of Saint-Domingue resulted in his execution in 1758. | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
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- "François Mackandal, my own mentor--the leader, the priest, the Brother, to whose cause I devoted my life. He was put to death by fire. I failed to prevent it."
- ―Agaté about Mackandal.[src]
François Mackandal (unknown - 1758) was a Haïtian Maroon leader and the Mentor of the Assassins in the Colonial Caribbean. During his time as Mentor, he was a teacher to Agaté, who went to become the Mentor of the Assassins in the French colonies of America.
Biography
In 1732, François Mackandal met Agaté, Baptiste and Jeanne, who had all been transported to a plantation at Saint-Domingue. Mackandal took all three under his wing and taught them to read and write, also instructing Agaté and Baptiste on how to craft poison and use weapons. In 1738, Agaté and Baptiste joined the Assassin Brotherhood and along with Mackandal, they escaped from Saint Domingue.
Mackandal fought with Agaté and Baptiste for many years, until a failed attempt to poison the colonists of Saint-Domingue resulted in his execution in 1758.
Reference
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