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|period = [[American Revolutionary War]] | |||
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'''Godfrey''' was a {{Wiki|Scotland|Scottish}} lumberjack who resided within the [[Davenport Homestead]] during the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]], with his wife [[Catherine]] and his children. Prior to residing on the Homestead, he and his companion [[Terry]] had a camp set up nearby, north of Champlain, [[New York City|New York]], as they had been hoping to open a mill in the area at the time. | |||
Around this time, the pair had been directing logs on the river when Terry somehow became submerged in the water, clinging frantically to a log and choking, as he drifted towards a waterfall. On Godfrey's call for help at the Homestead manor, a young [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] saved Terry, offering the both of them to set up a sawmill at the Homestead. They then provided the place with lumber, which could later be sold or crafted into wooden items to raise income. | |||
Following a thief's attempt to rob the Homestead, Godfrey and Terry erupted into a brawl over whose fault it was over leaving the houses unattended. Connor broke them up, and Godfrey later revealed he hadn't actually wanted to hurt Terry, and Terry felt similarly, revealing he had a temper problem. | Following a thief's attempt to rob the Homestead, Godfrey and Terry erupted into a brawl over whose fault it was over leaving the houses unattended. Connor broke them up, and Godfrey later revealed he hadn't actually wanted to hurt Terry, and Terry felt similarly, revealing he had a temper problem. | ||
Some time after, when Father [[Timothy]] arrived at the Homestead and revealed himself to come from [[England|London]], Godfrey chuckled, as he had little regard for members of the British. Timothy, however, revealed himself to be of no allegiance, and wished to remain neutral, before the townsfolk agreed to erect a church for him to preach at. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Godfrey revealed at [[Maurice]] and [[Myriam]]'s wedding reception that his younger brother Joseph had erupted into a brawl with one of Terry's cousins at Godfrey's wedding, the cousin being thrown into a river. It | *Godfrey revealed at [[Maurice|Norris]] and [[Myriam]]'s wedding reception that his younger brother Joseph had erupted into a brawl with one of Terry's cousins at Godfrey's wedding, resulting in the cousin being thrown into a river. It was implied that they were both drunk, and were both attracted to a young woman who was present. After Terry's cousin was thrown into the river, he watched Joseph and the woman dance as he sat sadly on a stump. | ||
*It is revealed that both Godfrey and Catherine were illiterate, as they required Father Timothy to read a letter received from Catherine's family regarding the death of Catherine's brother. | *It is revealed that both Godfrey and Catherine were illiterate, as they required Father Timothy to read a letter received from Catherine's family regarding the death of Catherine's brother. | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' | ||
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- "I'm going to beat you senseless."
- ―Godfrey to Terry during their brawl.[src]
Godfrey was a Scottish lumberjack who resided within the Davenport Homestead during the American Revolution, with his wife Catherine and his children. Prior to residing on the Homestead, he and his companion Terry had a camp set up nearby, north of Champlain, New York, as they had been hoping to open a mill in the area at the time.
Around this time, the pair had been directing logs on the river when Terry somehow became submerged in the water, clinging frantically to a log and choking, as he drifted towards a waterfall. On Godfrey's call for help at the Homestead manor, a young Connor saved Terry, offering the both of them to set up a sawmill at the Homestead. They then provided the place with lumber, which could later be sold or crafted into wooden items to raise income.
Following a thief's attempt to rob the Homestead, Godfrey and Terry erupted into a brawl over whose fault it was over leaving the houses unattended. Connor broke them up, and Godfrey later revealed he hadn't actually wanted to hurt Terry, and Terry felt similarly, revealing he had a temper problem.
Some time after, when Father Timothy arrived at the Homestead and revealed himself to come from London, Godfrey chuckled, as he had little regard for members of the British. Timothy, however, revealed himself to be of no allegiance, and wished to remain neutral, before the townsfolk agreed to erect a church for him to preach at.
Trivia
- Godfrey revealed at Norris and Myriam's wedding reception that his younger brother Joseph had erupted into a brawl with one of Terry's cousins at Godfrey's wedding, resulting in the cousin being thrown into a river. It was implied that they were both drunk, and were both attracted to a young woman who was present. After Terry's cousin was thrown into the river, he watched Joseph and the woman dance as he sat sadly on a stump.
- It is revealed that both Godfrey and Catherine were illiterate, as they required Father Timothy to read a letter received from Catherine's family regarding the death of Catherine's brother.
Reference
