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'''London''' is a city in southern England, and the current capital of the [[United Kingdom]]. | '''London''' is a city in southern England, and the current capital of the [[United Kingdom]]. | ||
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[[File:PL Pretenders.jpg|thumb|250px|left|London during the Renaissance]] | [[File:PL Pretenders.jpg|thumb|250px|left|London during the Renaissance]] | ||
During the time of the mid-[[Renaissance]], London was ruled by King Henry VII of England. During the late 15th century, the [[Templars]] made attempts to obtain the English throne. However, their plans were thwarted by Henry VII, as he imprisoned [[Lambert Simnel]] and had [[Perkin Warbeck]] hanged. In 1503, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], the [[Mentor]] of the [[Italian Assassins]], sent a group of his [[apprentices]] to London to aid [[Henry VII of England|King Henry VII]]. They subsequently killed Warbeck and Simnel's co-conspirator [[Margaret of York]] in November of 1503. | During the time of the mid-[[Renaissance]], London was ruled by King Henry VII of England. During the late 15th century, the [[Templars]] made attempts to obtain the English throne. However, their plans were thwarted by Henry VII, as he imprisoned [[Lambert Simnel]] and had [[Perkin Warbeck]] hanged. In 1503, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], the [[Mentor]] of the [[Italian Assassins]], sent a group of his [[apprentices]] to London to aid [[Henry VII of England|King Henry VII]]. They subsequently killed Warbeck and Simnel's co-conspirator [[Margaret of York]] in November of 1503.<ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – Contracts</ref><ref name="PL Contracts">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' – [[Contracts (Project Legacy)|Contracts]]</ref> | ||
Afterwards, the apprentices killed several Templars instigating riots over Margaret's death. One such Templar revealed that their Order had infiltrated Henry's Star Chamber, to which the apprentices quickly searched for the infiltrators; they found a group of Englishmen signing [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] documents and eliminated them. As a reward, King Henry offered the Assassins a seat in the Star Chamber.<ref | Afterwards, the apprentices killed several Templars instigating riots over Margaret's death. One such Templar revealed that their Order had infiltrated Henry's Star Chamber, to which the apprentices quickly searched for the infiltrators; they found a group of Englishmen signing [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] documents and eliminated them. As a reward, King Henry offered the Assassins a seat in the Star Chamber.<ref name="ACB"/><ref name="PL Contracts"/> | ||
===Restoration era=== | ===Restoration era=== | ||
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===19th century=== | ===19th century=== | ||
[[File:ACS Southwark - Concept Art.jpg|thumb| | [[File:ACS Southwark - Concept Art.jpg|thumb|250px|London's [[Southwark]] borough during the Victorian era]] | ||
By the 19th century, under [[Queen Victoria]]'s rule, London became the global capital of invention with its technological advancement. It was divided into seven boroughs, each with a different culture but with a single commonality. As country folk moved in to the city for employment, however, it resulted | By the 19th century, under [[Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]]'s rule, London became the global capital of invention with its technological advancement. It was divided into seven boroughs, each with a different culture but with a single commonality. As country folk moved in to the city for employment, however, it resulted in a sudden increase in population and decrease in wages, in addition to most businessmen abusing workers. These actions became a spark for the [[Industrial Revolution]].<ref>[http://assassinscreed.ubi.com/en-US/games/assassins-creed-syndicate/gameplay-london.aspx ''Assassin's Creed'' official website]</ref> | ||
During the year 1868, Assassins and fraternal twins [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] created the [[Gangs|gang]] known as the [[Rooks]] to remove the influence of the Templar-backed gangs throughout London.<ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2015/05/12/five-things-to-know-about-assassins-creed-syndicate-game-informer.aspx GameInformer: Five Things to Know About ''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'']</ref> | During the year 1868, Assassins and fraternal twins [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] created the [[Gangs|gang]] known as the [[Rooks]] to remove the influence of the Templar-backed gangs throughout London.<ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2015/05/12/five-things-to-know-about-assassins-creed-syndicate-game-informer.aspx GameInformer: Five Things to Know About ''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'']</ref> | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | ||
ACS City of London - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of the City of London borough | ACS City of London - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of the [[City of London]] borough | ||
ACS London Slums - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of the Whitechapel borough | ACS London Slums - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of the [[Whitechapel]] borough | ||
ACS Industrial London - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of an industrial area | ACS Industrial London - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of an industrial area | ||
ACS City of London.jpg|The | ACS City of London.jpg|The City of London borough | ||
ACS The Strand.jpg|[[The Strand]] | ACS The Strand.jpg|[[The Strand]] borough | ||
ACS Westminster.jpg|[[Westminster]] | ACS Westminster.jpg|The [[Westminster]] borough | ||
ACS Buckingham.jpg|[[Buckingham]] | ACS Buckingham.jpg|The [[Buckingham]] borough | ||
ACS Southwark.jpg| | ACS Southwark.jpg|The Southwark borough | ||
ACS Whitechapel.jpg| | ACS Whitechapel.jpg|The Whitechapel borough | ||
ACS Lambeth.jpg|[[Lambeth]] | ACS Lambeth.jpg|The [[Lambeth]] borough | ||
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London is a city in southern England, and the current capital of the United Kingdom.
History
Renaissance

During the time of the mid-Renaissance, London was ruled by King Henry VII of England. During the late 15th century, the Templars made attempts to obtain the English throne. However, their plans were thwarted by Henry VII, as he imprisoned Lambert Simnel and had Perkin Warbeck hanged. In 1503, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, the Mentor of the Italian Assassins, sent a group of his apprentices to London to aid King Henry VII. They subsequently killed Warbeck and Simnel's co-conspirator Margaret of York in November of 1503.[1][2]
Afterwards, the apprentices killed several Templars instigating riots over Margaret's death. One such Templar revealed that their Order had infiltrated Henry's Star Chamber, to which the apprentices quickly searched for the infiltrators; they found a group of Englishmen signing Borgia documents and eliminated them. As a reward, King Henry offered the Assassins a seat in the Star Chamber.[1][2]
Restoration era

In 1660, Charles Stuart was invited to London to be crowned King after having been exiled by Oliver Cromwell for several years. At his crowning, Stuart noticed a man holding a sphere wrapped in a thick piece of cloth talking with his General, George Monck.[3]
18th century

The Assassin Edward Kenway lived at Queen Anne's Square in Bloomsbury with his wife Tessa, son Haytham and daughter Jenny. On 3 December, 1735, men hired by the Templar – and family friend – Reginald Birch attacked their home, murdering Edward and kidnapping Jenny. Birch then took in Haytham, training him to become a Templar.[4]
In 1754, Haytham attended a performance of The Beggar's Opera at the Theatre Royal to find and kill the Assassin Miko. He recovered an artifact for Birch, who believed it was a key to a Precursor site in North America: Haytham set sail for Boston on the Providence. Meanwhile, Miko's murder became public news and left many civilians wondering whether to should leave the city or not.[5]
Four years later, Jenny returned to Queen Anne's Square after Haytham found her and rescued her from a palace in Damascus.[4]
19th century

By the 19th century, under Queen Victoria's rule, London became the global capital of invention with its technological advancement. It was divided into seven boroughs, each with a different culture but with a single commonality. As country folk moved in to the city for employment, however, it resulted in a sudden increase in population and decrease in wages, in addition to most businessmen abusing workers. These actions became a spark for the Industrial Revolution.[6]
During the year 1868, Assassins and fraternal twins Jacob and Evie Frye created the gang known as the Rooks to remove the influence of the Templar-backed gangs throughout London.[7]
Gallery
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Concept art of the City of London borough
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Concept art of the Whitechapel borough
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Concept art of an industrial area
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The City of London borough
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The Strand borough
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The Westminster borough
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The Buckingham borough
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The Southwark borough
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The Whitechapel borough
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The Lambeth borough
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood – Contracts
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy – Contracts
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy – Holidays: Chapter 1 - Ghosts of Christmas Past
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Assassin's Creed: Forsaken
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III
- ↑ Assassin's Creed official website
- ↑ GameInformer: Five Things to Know About Assassin's Creed: Syndicate
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