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'''Louis Mills''' (unknown - 1754) was a crew member aboard the ''[[Providence]]'' | '''Louis Mills''' (unknown - 1754) was a crew member aboard the ''[[Providence]]'' and a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]]. | ||
After [[Haytham Kenway]] assassinated [[Miko]] and stole his [[Grand Temple Key|amulet]] inside the {{Wiki|Royal Opera House}} at Covent Garden, Mills was assigned to follow Haytham on the ''Providence''. During this time, Mills painted barrels of cargo and threw them into the ocean as the ship progressed, in order to provide a trail that another ship could follow. | After [[Haytham Kenway]] assassinated [[Miko]] and stole his [[Grand Temple Key|amulet]] inside the {{Wiki|Royal Opera House}} at Covent Garden, Mills was assigned to follow Haytham on the ''Providence''. During this time, Mills painted barrels of cargo and threw them into the ocean as the ship progressed, in order to provide a trail that another ship could follow. | ||
Revision as of 14:46, 10 July 2013
Louis Mills (unknown - 1754) was a crew member aboard the Providence and a member of the Assassin Order.
After Haytham Kenway assassinated Miko and stole his amulet inside the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden, Mills was assigned to follow Haytham on the Providence. During this time, Mills painted barrels of cargo and threw them into the ocean as the ship progressed, in order to provide a trail that another ship could follow.
When Haytham was sent below decks by the captain, Mills was there to ambush him and tried to capture him. However, the far more experienced Haytham was able to kill Mills and escape.
Biography
Early life
Mills was the son of a sailor, and was already helping aboard boats with his father by the age of ten. At that age, he went on his first naval journey, aboard the Windward, which traveled from London to Boston. As he aged, he continued working on merchant vessels and grew a reputation of a reliable, level-headed sailor. In 1752, he joined the crew of the Providence.
Aboard the Providence

On the second day of the journey, Mills was atop the upper deck along with his two crew-mates, Hector Graves and Mr. Quill. When Haytham had ventured topside from his quarters, he had attempted to stop a fight between Graves and Kenway, although he was unsuccessful. After the fight was over, and when Samuel Smythe had arrived, Mills told him that the boys were just engaging in some "sport", to cover up the brawl before Haytham went with the ship's captain.
On the twenty-eighth day of the journey, Mills was drinking below deck near to where some of the crew were partaking in festivities. He had a brief conversation with Haytham, mostly concerning his two crew-members, and also spoke about how the crew had disliked the captain, who was cutting costs in ways the crew were unhappy about; Mills also revealed that he was attempting to hold back a possible mutiny. Later that night, he threw painted cargo overboard without being noticed.
Death

For the next five days, Mills continued to throw painted cargo overboard, giving a following ship the trail of the Providence. On the thirty-third day of the journey, the ship was attacked. When Haytham was sent below deck, Mills confronted him, handing him a sword and challenging him about the man he had killed, much to Haytham's surprise. After a short fight, Mills was killed by Haytham.
Equipment and skills
Mills was a relatively well-educated man, probably the most educated of the crew he served with. He was a very reliable sailor, working at the job for most of his life. While he carried no weapons, he knew how to use a blade well enough.
Mills was also relatively stealthy, being able to throw the Providence's cargo overboard without being caught, even by Haytham. Mills was also good at deception, managing to fool Haytham Kenway into believing that he was a friend, when in reality he wanted to kill the Templar.
Trivia
- There is a discrepancy in the Database regarding Louis Mills. In his database entry, it is said that, in 1755, he began having second thoughts about being a sailor. However, he was killed by Haytham during the year 1754.
Reference