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Reverend '''Charles Lutwidge Dodgson''' (1832-1898), better known by his penname '''Lewis Carroll''', was a [[United Kingdom|British]] mathematician, poet and writer who lived in [[England]] in the late 19th century. His most famous works are ''{{Wiki|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}'' and its sequel, ''{{Wiki|Through the Looking-Glass}}''.
Reverend '''Charles Lutwidge Dodgson''' (1832–1898), better known by his penname '''Lewis Carroll''', was a [[United Kingdom|British]] mathematician, poet and writer who lived in [[England]] in the late 19th century. His most famous works are ''{{Wiki|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}'' and its sequel, ''{{Wiki|Through the Looking-Glass}}''.


==Biography==
==Biography==
In 1868, Carroll could often be found in [[The Strand]] reading a few of his poems, such as ''{{Wiki|Jabberwocky}}'' and ''{{Wiki|The Walrus and the Carpenter}}'', to a group of children.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>
In 1868, Carroll could often be found in [[The Strand]] reading a few of his poems, such as ''{{Wiki|Jabberwocky}}'' and ''{{Wiki|The Walrus and the Carpenter}}'', to a group of children.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>


==Influence==
In November 2015, a [[Helix Initiate]] [[Animus mod|modified]] their [[Animus]] and included the [[Vorpal Kukri]] inspired by Carroll's poem ''Jabberwocky'' into [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]]'s arsenal.<ref name="ACS"/>
In November 2015, a [[Helix Initiate]] [[Animus mod|modified]] their [[Animus]] and included the [[Vorpal Kukri]] inspired by Carroll's poem ''Jabberwocky'' into [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]]'s arsenal.<ref name="ACS"/>


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Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832–1898), better known by his penname Lewis Carroll, was a British mathematician, poet and writer who lived in England in the late 19th century. His most famous works are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass.

Biography

In 1868, Carroll could often be found in The Strand reading a few of his poems, such as Jabberwocky and The Walrus and the Carpenter, to a group of children.[1]

In November 2015, a Helix Initiate modified their Animus and included the Vorpal Kukri inspired by Carroll's poem Jabberwocky into Jacob and Evie Frye's arsenal.[1]

Behind the scenes

Lewis Carroll appears as a small easter egg in Assassin's Creed: Syndicate, where he can be found in The Strand district of London reading the poem Jabberwocky to a group of children. The children will ask what a bandersnatch is, which Carroll has yet to decide on. Afterwards, Lewis Carroll prepares to read The Walrus and the Carpenter.

Carroll is also referenced in the Assassin's Creed: Valhalla memory "Alisa in Wunderlandscire".

Appearances

References

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