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Gang headquarters were the bases of Assassin affiliated gangs of which Shay Cormac could capture for the Templars. | Gang headquarters were the bases of Assassin affiliated gangs of which Shay Cormac could capture for the Templars. | ||
== History == | ==History== | ||
Gang headquarters were commonly found in cities, villages, and towns, with most of them being concentrated in New York City (6 total), and 3 more scattered around the River Valley, and 1 more in the North Atlantic. It was a way to spread the Assassin's influence beyond the Homestead, providing the organization with extra eyes, ears, and weapons. However, the citizens often suffered as a result of this, as the Assassins neglected to keep the gangs in check, and thus they terrorized the populace by stealing | Gang headquarters were commonly found in cities, villages, and towns, with most of them being concentrated in New York City (6 total), and 3 more scattered around the River Valley, and 1 more in the North Atlantic. It was a way to spread the Assassin's influence beyond the Homestead, providing the organization with extra eyes, ears, and weapons. However, the citizens often suffered as a result of this, as the Assassins neglected to keep the gangs in check, and thus they terrorized the populace by stealing and demanding protection money from the inhabitants. Shay Cormac devastated both the gangs and the Assassins by taking over the hideouts for the Templars, weakening both groups and eventually turning the gangs into nothing. With Hope Jensen dead, the gangs were dissolved as a major fighting force. | ||
Gang headquarters were often found in villages or cities with a large population to rob and steal from, notably New York, Albany, and the Northern River Valley. They were lead personally by an Assassin, who directed attacks at British positions and controlled the wealth of the district. The gangs had become so influential that George Monro had made it a priority to take down every gang hideout in the colonies, a goal which was shared and finally carried out by his protege, Shay Cormac. In order to take a Gang Headquarters for the Templars, Shay needed to kill the Assassin leader and cut down the gang's flag from it's staff. Buildings could then be renovated and income for cities could be increased. However, even if Shay were to take out all Gang Headquarters, gangs would still persist in small enclaves throughout the colonies, causing minor problems for the British troops whose work they commonly interfered with. | |||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]' | |||
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Gang headquarters were the bases of Assassin affiliated gangs of which Shay Cormac could capture for the Templars.
History
Gang headquarters were commonly found in cities, villages, and towns, with most of them being concentrated in New York City (6 total), and 3 more scattered around the River Valley, and 1 more in the North Atlantic. It was a way to spread the Assassin's influence beyond the Homestead, providing the organization with extra eyes, ears, and weapons. However, the citizens often suffered as a result of this, as the Assassins neglected to keep the gangs in check, and thus they terrorized the populace by stealing and demanding protection money from the inhabitants. Shay Cormac devastated both the gangs and the Assassins by taking over the hideouts for the Templars, weakening both groups and eventually turning the gangs into nothing. With Hope Jensen dead, the gangs were dissolved as a major fighting force.
Gang headquarters were often found in villages or cities with a large population to rob and steal from, notably New York, Albany, and the Northern River Valley. They were lead personally by an Assassin, who directed attacks at British positions and controlled the wealth of the district. The gangs had become so influential that George Monro had made it a priority to take down every gang hideout in the colonies, a goal which was shared and finally carried out by his protege, Shay Cormac. In order to take a Gang Headquarters for the Templars, Shay needed to kill the Assassin leader and cut down the gang's flag from it's staff. Buildings could then be renovated and income for cities could be increased. However, even if Shay were to take out all Gang Headquarters, gangs would still persist in small enclaves throughout the colonies, causing minor problems for the British troops whose work they commonly interfered with.
