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'''Laureano de Torres y Ayala''' (1645 – 1722) was the Spanish Governor of [[Florida]] from 1693 to 1699, Governor of [[Cuba]] on two occasions between 1707 and 1716, as well as a [[Grand Master]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. | '''Laureano de Torres y Ayala''' (1645 – 1722) was the Spanish Governor of [[Florida]] from 1693 to 1699, Governor of [[Cuba]] on two occasions between 1707 and 1716, as well as a [[Grand Master]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. | ||
==Final Words== | |||
*'''Laureano:''' ''Captain Kenway. Ever a Splinter in my Side. Does this Murder fulfill you?'' | |||
*'''Edward:''' ''I'm only seeing a Job done, Torres. As you'd have done with Me.'' | |||
*'''Laureano:''' ''As we have done, I think. You have no Family anymore, no Friends, no Future. Your Losses are far greater than ours.'' | |||
*'''Edward:''' ''That may be. But killing you rights a far greater Wrong than ever I did.'' | |||
*'''Laureano:''' ''You Honestly believe that?'' | |||
*'''Edward:''' ''You would see all of Mankind corralled into a neatly furnishe Prison, safe and sober, yet dulled beyond Reason and sapped of all Spirit. So aye... with everything I've seen and learned in these last Years, I do believe it.'' | |||
*'''Laureano:''' ''You wear your Convictions well. They suit you...'' | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
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- "A body enslaved inspires the mind to revolt. But enslave a man's mind and his body will follow on naturally. Efficiently."
- ―Laureano de Torres y Ayala explaining the difference between Slavery and Templar goals to Woodes Rogers.[src]
Laureano de Torres y Ayala (1645 – 1722) was the Spanish Governor of Florida from 1693 to 1699, Governor of Cuba on two occasions between 1707 and 1716, as well as a Grand Master of the Templar Order.
Final Words
- Laureano: Captain Kenway. Ever a Splinter in my Side. Does this Murder fulfill you?
- Edward: I'm only seeing a Job done, Torres. As you'd have done with Me.
- Laureano: As we have done, I think. You have no Family anymore, no Friends, no Future. Your Losses are far greater than ours.
- Edward: That may be. But killing you rights a far greater Wrong than ever I did.
- Laureano: You Honestly believe that?
- Edward: You would see all of Mankind corralled into a neatly furnishe Prison, safe and sober, yet dulled beyond Reason and sapped of all Spirit. So aye... with everything I've seen and learned in these last Years, I do believe it.
- Laureano: You wear your Convictions well. They suit you...
Reference
