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St.johns is a town located in Newfoundland and is the modern day capital of Newfoundland and Labrador, a state in the modern day country of Canada. The town was featured in Assassin's Creed: Rogue when the assassin turned Templar, Shay Cormac, raided the French held town and handed it to British hands.                  He also stopped an assassin raid on one of their targets in St.Johns. There is also a tavern located in the town, asselll  as a general store and a lighthouse on he top of the hill in St.Johns.
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'''St. John's''' is the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador, the most easterly province of [[Canada]].
 
During the mid-18th century, St. John's was a moderately sized settlement, nestled between the mountainside and the ocean. A river running down to sea divided the area in two, with one side predominantly featuring the locals' residences and as amenities such as the "Salty Dog" [[Taverns|tavern]]. The other side was taken up by a military encampment, though minor fortifications were present elsewhere as well.
 
Following his induction into the [[Templars|Templar Order]], [[Shay Cormac]] aided the [[United Kingdom|British]] in taking St. John's from the [[France|French]]. Sometime after, he prevented an [[Assassins|Assassin]] attack on local fisherman Philippe Beaubien, who had been a supplier for the Brotherhood, but had taken to collaborating with the British.
 
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''
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Revision as of 23:04, 30 November 2014


St. John's is the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador, the most easterly province of Canada.

During the mid-18th century, St. John's was a moderately sized settlement, nestled between the mountainside and the ocean. A river running down to sea divided the area in two, with one side predominantly featuring the locals' residences and as amenities such as the "Salty Dog" tavern. The other side was taken up by a military encampment, though minor fortifications were present elsewhere as well.

Following his induction into the Templar Order, Shay Cormac aided the British in taking St. John's from the French. Sometime after, he prevented an Assassin attack on local fisherman Philippe Beaubien, who had been a supplier for the Brotherhood, but had taken to collaborating with the British.

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