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{{Character Infobox|name=John Hammon|active=1868<br>[[South Africa]]|species=[[Human]]|affiliates=*[[Charles Dickens]] | {{Era|Individuals}} | ||
*[[Charles Darwin]] | {{Character Infobox | ||
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'''John Hammon''' was a wealthy man | |image=JohnHammon.jpeg | ||
|active=1868<br>[[South Africa]] | |||
|species=[[Human]] | |||
|affiliates=*[[Charles Dickens]] | |||
*[[Charles Darwin]] | |||
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'''John Hammon''' was a wealthy man and a mutual friend of [[Charles Dickens]] and [[Charles Darwin]]. | |||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early Life=== | ===Early Life=== | ||
Hammon was born into a wealthy family and was the only child of his father | Hammon was born into a wealthy family and was the only child of his father. He also became friends with both Charles Dickens and Charles Darwin.<ref name="Mutual Friend">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Our Mutual Friend]]</ref> | ||
===Return to London=== | ===Return to London=== | ||
After Hammon's father passed away, he | After Hammon's father passed away, he returned to London from South Africa to settle his affairs, as well as to meet his aranged bride, [[Bella Wilton]]. When he returned to London, Dickens and Darwin asked the [[Evie Frye|Frye]] [[Jacob Frye|twins]] to act as their escort for they feared he would be robbed, given his "tremendous wealth and charming innocence".<ref name="Mutual Friend"/> | ||
They met Hammon at [[Waterloo station]], where he expressed concern on marrying his fiancée, as they had never met and he was worried that she was marrying him for the money. They were ambushed by a group of [[Blighters]] as they left the train station, though the [[Assassins|Assassin]] dealt with them swiftly. Hammon then proposed a plan to see if Bella was genuine in her feelings: act as if the robbers had succeeded in killing him. Though skeptical, the Assassin did as asked, throwing one of the bodies into the [[River Thames|Thames]] and driving Hammon to his fiancée's house to deliver the sad news. She was visibly distraught and John fell in love with her.<ref name="Mutual Friend"/> | |||
Hammon, | Hammon later asked the Assassin for another favor, this time to stage a kidnapping of her so he could leap into action, "saving her life" and winning her heart. Reluctant, the Assassin agreed and did as asked. Though Wilton suspected it was a ruse from the start, she went along with Hammon to hear his explanations. They would soon marry, according to Dickens.<ref name="Artful Plan">''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' – [[An Artful Plan]]</ref> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' | ||
Revision as of 19:22, 31 March 2021
John Hammon was a wealthy man and a mutual friend of Charles Dickens and Charles Darwin.
Biography
Early Life
Hammon was born into a wealthy family and was the only child of his father. He also became friends with both Charles Dickens and Charles Darwin.[1]
Return to London
After Hammon's father passed away, he returned to London from South Africa to settle his affairs, as well as to meet his aranged bride, Bella Wilton. When he returned to London, Dickens and Darwin asked the Frye twins to act as their escort for they feared he would be robbed, given his "tremendous wealth and charming innocence".[1]
They met Hammon at Waterloo station, where he expressed concern on marrying his fiancée, as they had never met and he was worried that she was marrying him for the money. They were ambushed by a group of Blighters as they left the train station, though the Assassin dealt with them swiftly. Hammon then proposed a plan to see if Bella was genuine in her feelings: act as if the robbers had succeeded in killing him. Though skeptical, the Assassin did as asked, throwing one of the bodies into the Thames and driving Hammon to his fiancée's house to deliver the sad news. She was visibly distraught and John fell in love with her.[1]
Hammon later asked the Assassin for another favor, this time to stage a kidnapping of her so he could leap into action, "saving her life" and winning her heart. Reluctant, the Assassin agreed and did as asked. Though Wilton suspected it was a ruse from the start, she went along with Hammon to hear his explanations. They would soon marry, according to Dickens.[2]
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Syndicate – Our Mutual Friend
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Syndicate – An Artful Plan