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The '''Haitian Assassins''' were the Brotherhood of [[Assassins]] located in the [[France|French]] colony of [[Haiti|Saint-Domingue]], formed during the mid-18th century.
The '''Haitian Assassins''' were the Brotherhood of [[Assassins]] located in the [[France|French]] colony of [[Haiti|Saint-Domingue]], formed during the mid-18th century.


==History==
==History==
In 1732, [[François Mackandal]] officially became [[Mentor]] of the Haitian Brotherhood. He contacted [[Agaté]], [[Baptiste]] and [[Jeanne]] [[Slavery|slaves]] from a plantation in Saint-Domingue. Mackdandal taught them how to read and write, in addition to teaching both Agaté and Baptise the art of creating poisons, as well as combat and weaponry. While Agaté was in love with Jeanne, Baptiste looked down upon her, causing friction between the two.<ref name="ACL">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''</ref>
In 1732, [[François Mackandal]] officially became the [[Mentor]] of the Haitian Brotherhood, rescuing [[Agaté]], [[Baptiste]] and [[Jeanne]] from a [[Slavery|slave]] plantation in Saint-Domingue, and occupied his time with educating them. Additionally, Mackandal taught both Agaté and Baptise the art of creating [[poison]]s, and trained them in combat. While Agaté felt compassion for Jeanne, Baptise did not, which caused friction between the two.


By 1738, Agaté and Baptiste were officially inducted into the Brotherhood. Having discovered the violent ways of the Brotherhood, Jeanne decided to stay behind at the plantation. With Agaté and Baptiste under Mackandal's wing, the three fought alongside each other for many years.<ref name="ACL"/>
By 1738, Agaté and Baptise were officially inducted into the Assassin Order. Jeanne, however, having grown fearful of Mackandal's violent methods, refused to ally herself with the Assassins and decided to stay behind at the plantation. At some point Mackandal became aquainted with [[Antó]], a Carribean Assassin and [[Kingston]] [[Assassin bureau|bureau]] leader. Antó offered his services to Mackandal, in order to liberate slaves and stregnthen the [[Maroons|Maroon]] cause. Mackandal rejected his aid while bellitling Antó's Mentor, [[Ah Tabai]], whom he referred to as too soft.


At some point, Mackandal became aquainted with [[Antó]], a Carribean Assassin and [[Kingston]] Bureau leader. Antó offered his services to help liberate slaves in the hope of strengthening the Maroon cause. Mackandal rejected his aid, and claimed that Antó's Mentor [[Ah Tabai]] was too "soft".<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>
During the [[Haitian Revolution]], the Assassins largely supported the struggle for independence. The revolutionaries were led by several members of the Brotherhood, including [[Toussaint Louverture]] and [[Eseosa]].<ref name="ACI">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]''</ref>
 
During the [[Haitian Revolution]], the Assassins largely supported the Haitian struggle for independence. The revolutionaries were led by several members of the Brotherhood, including [[Toussaint Louverture]] and [[Eseosa]].<ref name="ACI">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]''</ref>


In 1971, the Assassins eliminated [[François Duvalier]] for his tyrannical rule over Haiti.<ref name="ACI"/>
In 1971, the Assassins eliminated [[François Duvalier]] for his tyrannical rule over Haiti.<ref name="ACI"/>

Revision as of 16:03, 19 March 2015

The Haitian Assassins were the Brotherhood of Assassins located in the French colony of Saint-Domingue, formed during the mid-18th century.

History

In 1732, François Mackandal officially became the Mentor of the Haitian Brotherhood, rescuing Agaté, Baptiste and Jeanne from a slave plantation in Saint-Domingue, and occupied his time with educating them. Additionally, Mackandal taught both Agaté and Baptise the art of creating poisons, and trained them in combat. While Agaté felt compassion for Jeanne, Baptise did not, which caused friction between the two.

By 1738, Agaté and Baptise were officially inducted into the Assassin Order. Jeanne, however, having grown fearful of Mackandal's violent methods, refused to ally herself with the Assassins and decided to stay behind at the plantation. At some point Mackandal became aquainted with Antó, a Carribean Assassin and Kingston bureau leader. Antó offered his services to Mackandal, in order to liberate slaves and stregnthen the Maroon cause. Mackandal rejected his aid while bellitling Antó's Mentor, Ah Tabai, whom he referred to as too soft.

During the Haitian Revolution, the Assassins largely supported the struggle for independence. The revolutionaries were led by several members of the Brotherhood, including Toussaint Louverture and Eseosa.[1]

In 1971, the Assassins eliminated François Duvalier for his tyrannical rule over Haiti.[1]

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