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Aside from the bestowal of the ring, however, the ceremony has been known to change from age to age and even from one region to another, to fit the needs of the assembled group. | Aside from the bestowal of the ring, however, the ceremony has been known to change from age to age and even from one region to another, to fit the needs of the assembled group. | ||
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Little is known of the exact ceremony used by the early [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Templars]], except that they conducted the ritual within the crypts below the [[Temple Church]] in [[Westminster]] after its construction in 1185. The building also served a dual purpose as a [[bank]], and combined with the regular large donations from nobility, the place grew to be a strong economic and ideological center.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: Temple Church]]</ref> | |||
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The initiation into the Templar Order is a ceremonial tradition practiced by Templars, which marked the induction of an individual into the ranks of their Order. For several hundred years, these ceremonies consisted of the affirmation of the Templars' goals, a vow of silence, and, in some cases, the symbolic bestowal of a Templar ring upon the inductee.
History
Early details of the practice of initiation are unknown, but a common theme throughout the ceremony was the part that the Grand Master played in the proceedings, usually leading or commencing the initiation. After swearing the new initiate to uphold the values and principles of the Order, the prized Templar ring was given to the new member.
Aside from the bestowal of the ring, however, the ceremony has been known to change from age to age and even from one region to another, to fit the needs of the assembled group.
Plantagenet England
Little is known of the exact ceremony used by the early British Templars, except that they conducted the ritual within the crypts below the Temple Church in Westminster after its construction in 1185. The building also served a dual purpose as a bank, and combined with the regular large donations from nobility, the place grew to be a strong economic and ideological center.[1]
Golden Age of Piracy
- "Mark and remember our purpose. To guide all wayward souls 'til they reach a quiet road. To guide all wayward desire 'til impassioned hearts are cooled. To guide all wayward minds to safe and sober thought. By the Father of Understanding's Light, let our work now begin."
- ―Laureano Torres inducting the new Templar recruits, 1715.[src]-[m]

In 1715, the Grand Master of the Caribbean Templars, Laureano de Torres y Ayala, inducted Edward Kenway, who was masquerading as the Assassin turncoat Duncan Walpole, into the ranks of the Order. He then handed out Templar rings to Kenway, Woodes Rogers, and Julien du Casse, reminding them of the Templars' secretive nature, their role as the true leaders of the world, and the primary goal of the Order: to tame all of the flaws of the human nature so that humanity could be led into a New World Order.[2]
The ceremony was brief, but solemn all the same, and after the men had received their rings, Torres asked for the Father of Understanding's blessing, before shifting the group's attention to the task of locating the Observatory.[2]
Thirteen Colonies

Several years later, after Haytham Kenway led the burgeoning Colonial Templars on a mission to sabotage the Braddock Expedition, the men regrouped in the Green Dragon Tavern in Boston to celebrate their success. Before determining their next course of action, Haytham noted that Charles Lee, who had been assisting the group over the previous year, had shown exceptional promise and suggested that he be welcomed into the Order's ranks.[3]
The group—consisting of William Johnson, Thomas Hickey, Benjamin Church, and John Pitcairn—agreed and stood, and after Lee promised to protect the Order and its principles, Haytham gave him a Templar ring, one that had previously belonged to Edward Braddock. Haytham then concluded the ceremony as Torres had, with a request that the Father of Understanding guide them.[3] Three years later, Haytham presided over the induction of the former Assassin Shay Cormac, who had assisted the Templars in their struggle against the Colonial Brotherhood. The initiation was similar to the one of Charles Lee, who was also present at Shay's own induction.[4]
Spanish Louisiana

In 1777, Madeleine de L'Isle, a Master Templar of the Louisiana Rite, organized a small ceremony in the Saint Louis Cathedral, where her stepdaughter Aveline de Grandpré, an Assassin, would be inducted into the Order. Faced with proof of Aveline's loyalty, through the necklace of her dead Mentor Agaté, Madeleine was then given the Prophecy Disk, a First Civilization artifact she had attempted to acquire for many years.[5]
Placing the relic on the altar, she then commenced the induction, her stepdaughter promising to protect the Order and adhere to its principles. After asking the Father of Understanding to guide them, Madeleine turned her attention to the Prophecy Disk and became frustrated upon her discovery that the device did not work as she had intended. She and her allies were subsequently struck down by Aveline, who had merely pretended to join the Templars so she could eliminate them all at once.[5]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed III (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed III: Liberation
- Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
- Assassin's Creed: Rogue
- Assassin's Creed: Syndicate (mentioned in Database entry only)
