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Born in the outskirts of [[Beijing]], China, Li Tong was trained as an Assassin from a young age. Her parents were followers of the teacher [[Fang Xiaoru]], the leader of the [[Chinese Assassins]]. | Born in the outskirts of [[Beijing]], China, Li Tong was trained as an Assassin from a young age. Her parents were followers of the teacher [[Fang Xiaoru]], the leader of the [[Chinese Assassins]]. | ||
After Yongle | After Yongle – who was secretly a [[Templars|Templar]] – became the Emperor of China, he sent his army to round up thousands of suspected Assassins, including Li's parents, and had them executed. Fortunately, Li was able to escape Yongle's men with an [[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]] alongside an Assassin apprentice, who was sworn to protect her. Li then devoted herself to protecting the Apple and keeping it out of Yongle's possession. | ||
On August 12, 1424, while Yongle was trying to suppress an uprising near the {{Wiki|Gobi Desert}}, Li slipped into the Emperor's tent and assassinated him. | On August 12, 1424, while Yongle was trying to suppress an uprising near the {{Wiki|Gobi Desert}}, Li slipped into the Emperor's tent and assassinated him. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*When viewing Li Tong's bloodline, | *When viewing Li Tong's bloodline, it mentioned that the Facebook user viewing Li's memories was her 31st great-grandson/daughter. | ||
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Revision as of 19:49, 15 August 2012
Li Tong (born January 31, 1387) was a Chinese Assassin, who was most notable for assassinating the Chinese Emperor Yongle.
Biography
Born in the outskirts of Beijing, China, Li Tong was trained as an Assassin from a young age. Her parents were followers of the teacher Fang Xiaoru, the leader of the Chinese Assassins.
After Yongle – who was secretly a Templar – became the Emperor of China, he sent his army to round up thousands of suspected Assassins, including Li's parents, and had them executed. Fortunately, Li was able to escape Yongle's men with an Apple of Eden alongside an Assassin apprentice, who was sworn to protect her. Li then devoted herself to protecting the Apple and keeping it out of Yongle's possession.
On August 12, 1424, while Yongle was trying to suppress an uprising near the Gobi Desert, Li slipped into the Emperor's tent and assassinated him.
Following these events, Li moved from Beijing to another location, though remaining a member of the Assassin Order. During this time, Li had two children with Hui Zhang, named Zhi Mo and Ming Wong.
Trivia
- When viewing Li Tong's bloodline, it mentioned that the Facebook user viewing Li's memories was her 31st great-grandson/daughter.