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The '''Austrian Brotherhood of Assassins''' was the branch of [[Assassins]] located in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]].


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Revision as of 07:14, 29 September 2025

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An assassin cell headed by Irish Assassin Oscar Kane was located in Vienna, Austria.

History

In 1851, the Irish Assassin Oscar Kane, who was stationed in Vienna, ordered a fellow Assassin, Henri Escoffier, to board the Royal Navy frigate HMS Birkenhead, assassinate a target, and find a potential recruit, Simeon Price.[1][2] However, during his time in the city, Kane had secretly begun working with the local Templars, providing them with information in exchange for access to their inventions. By 1852, Kane welcomed Price as his apprentice, who took on the alias "Jack Straw".[3]

Within two years, Kane began to teach Price how to be an Assassin,[4] while secretly continuing his collaboration with the Templars.[5][6] In 1853, unknown to Price, Kane, under the guise of the "Magus", manipulated the Hungarian tailor János Libényi into plotting Emperor Franz Joseph's assassination, but the attempt failed.[6] To cover his tracks, Kane and Price tried to save the tailor but ultimately failed, as János was later hanged.[7]

By 1854, Price had grown disillusioned with Kane and his teachings and left his mentor in order to work through his own issues.[8]

Members

Austrian Empire

Allies

Austrian Empire

Appearances

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