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[[File:DVD-Knight.png|thumb|150px|Scevola Spina.]]
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'''Scevola Spina''' was a knight in [[Constantinople]] during the early 16th century, who was inspired by, [[Verulo Gallo]], an [[Italy|Italian]] knight. He loyally obeyed the [[Templars]] without question, eliminating any targets that they sent him after. Just like his counterpart, his weapon was a titanic greatsword.
'''Scevola Spina''' was a knight in [[Constantinople]] during the early 16th century who was inspired by [[Verulo Gallo]], an [[Italy|Italian]] knight who lent his abilities to the [[Templar]] cause. Spina loyally obeyed the Templars without question, eliminating any targets that they ordered him to go after. Like his counterpart, his weapon was a Titanic Greatsword.


In 2012, his genetic memories were used by the Templar company, [[Abstergo Industries]], in the training of their animus [[Abstergo recruits|recruits]], under the title, the [[Knight]].
In 2012, his genetic memories were used by the Templar company, [[Abstergo Industries]], in the training of their animus [[Abstergo recruits|recruits]], under the title, the [[Knight]].

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Scevola Spina.

Scevola Spina was a knight in Constantinople during the early 16th century who was inspired by Verulo Gallo, an Italian knight who lent his abilities to the Templar cause. Spina loyally obeyed the Templars without question, eliminating any targets that they ordered him to go after. Like his counterpart, his weapon was a Titanic Greatsword.

In 2012, his genetic memories were used by the Templar company, Abstergo Industries, in the training of their animus recruits, under the title, the Knight.

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