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He was at one point apprenticed to a Master Carpenter by the name of [[John Davenport]], a [[Slavery|slave]] owner, who would later provide good reference for Thom during his travels in the [[Caribbean]]. Davenport's estate where Kavanagh worked would eventually become the headquarters for the [[Colonial Assassins]], and one of Davenport's slaves would eventually take on the name [[Achilles Davenport]], and become the [[Mentor]] of the Colonial Brotherhood. | He was at one point apprenticed to a Master Carpenter by the name of [[John Davenport]], a [[Slavery|slave]] owner, who would later provide good reference for Thom during his travels in the [[Caribbean]]. Davenport's estate where Kavanagh worked would eventually become the headquarters for the [[Colonial Assassins]], and one of Davenport's slaves would eventually take on the name [[Achilles Davenport]], and become the [[Mentor]] of the Colonial Brotherhood. | ||
Eventually, Thom felt that he was too different from others to be comfortable living with them, and decided that his best chance was to go out to sea and find his true calling. He left Massachusetts in 1675. | |||
===In Jamaica=== | |||
Thom traveled from Boston south, making his way down the coast and through the Bahamas, experiencing the adventures and hardships of a sailing life. | |||
He wrote messages detailing parts of his life and sent them via bottles to the sea. Between 1715 and 1722, those messages were eventually recovered by [[Edward Kenway]]. The last of these bottles was placed over | Carrying a letter from Davenport, Thom was able to secure a job with the famous [[Peter Beckford]] the Elder, a plantation owner in [[Jamaica]] who had amassed a fortune through his business. Thom worked with him for an unknown number of years, until the arrival of the Templar [[Laureano Torres y Ayala]] to Beckford's estate. In his first meeting with Torres, Thom immediately sensed something amiss. When Torres asked to meet with him over dinner, claiming that he "looked like a man his colleges had been seeking a for a long time", Thom declined the offer and locked himself in his room, convinced the Templars would come for him. He then fell into another reverie, one that was more intense than most that had come before. | ||
When he awoke, it was to the sounds of battle outside his window, where [[Assassins]] had come to secure Kavanagh before the Templars could. The Assassin [[Bahlam]] made his way to Thom's room, shot him with a potent sleeping dart, and took him to the Assassin stronghold at [[Tulum]]. | |||
===The Observatory=== | |||
Thom spent some months living with the Assassins in Tulum, learning that he was one in a long line of men known as [[Sages]], a select few who had the power to locate and open a hidden complex known as the [[Observatory]]. This explained the Templar's eagerness to find Kavanagh, as well as his multiple visions and memories. When he asked Bahlam if he would "steal away his memories as well", Bahlam told him that the memories were his alone, and the choice to share them was his. Thom and the Assassins parted ways a few months later. | |||
Within days, he had located the Observatory in [[Long Bay]], [[Jamaica]], and spent the rest of his life there living with the compound's [[Guardians]]. He died late in 1706 and was buried a short distance away. | |||
He wrote messages detailing parts of his life and sent them via bottles to the sea. Between 1715 and 1722, those messages were eventually recovered by the [[Pirate]] and eventual Assassin [[Edward Kenway]]. The last of these bottles was placed over Kavanagh's grave near the Observatory after his death. | |||
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Thom Kavanagh (1652 – 1706) was a Boston native and a Sage, a reincarnation of Aita. At an early age, he discovered that he was different from other people, and struggled with his condition for his entire life. This amplified itself once Kavanagh became caught up in the struggle between the Assassins and the Templars.
Biography
Early Life
Thomas Kavanagh was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1652, to middle-class parents. From an early age, Thom was distinguished from other children, in both appearance and behavior - by his account, he was often the subject of much wonder and speculation to both his parents and other adults he came in contact with.
Thom was also afflicted with strange visions of "shining beings" from another time, visions that would never subside throughout his entire life. The most common of these apparitions involved a woman he called "his beloved" and two others, who all spoke of ways to avert a coming crisis.
He was at one point apprenticed to a Master Carpenter by the name of John Davenport, a slave owner, who would later provide good reference for Thom during his travels in the Caribbean. Davenport's estate where Kavanagh worked would eventually become the headquarters for the Colonial Assassins, and one of Davenport's slaves would eventually take on the name Achilles Davenport, and become the Mentor of the Colonial Brotherhood.
Eventually, Thom felt that he was too different from others to be comfortable living with them, and decided that his best chance was to go out to sea and find his true calling. He left Massachusetts in 1675.
In Jamaica
Thom traveled from Boston south, making his way down the coast and through the Bahamas, experiencing the adventures and hardships of a sailing life.
Carrying a letter from Davenport, Thom was able to secure a job with the famous Peter Beckford the Elder, a plantation owner in Jamaica who had amassed a fortune through his business. Thom worked with him for an unknown number of years, until the arrival of the Templar Laureano Torres y Ayala to Beckford's estate. In his first meeting with Torres, Thom immediately sensed something amiss. When Torres asked to meet with him over dinner, claiming that he "looked like a man his colleges had been seeking a for a long time", Thom declined the offer and locked himself in his room, convinced the Templars would come for him. He then fell into another reverie, one that was more intense than most that had come before.
When he awoke, it was to the sounds of battle outside his window, where Assassins had come to secure Kavanagh before the Templars could. The Assassin Bahlam made his way to Thom's room, shot him with a potent sleeping dart, and took him to the Assassin stronghold at Tulum.
The Observatory
Thom spent some months living with the Assassins in Tulum, learning that he was one in a long line of men known as Sages, a select few who had the power to locate and open a hidden complex known as the Observatory. This explained the Templar's eagerness to find Kavanagh, as well as his multiple visions and memories. When he asked Bahlam if he would "steal away his memories as well", Bahlam told him that the memories were his alone, and the choice to share them was his. Thom and the Assassins parted ways a few months later.
Within days, he had located the Observatory in Long Bay, Jamaica, and spent the rest of his life there living with the compound's Guardians. He died late in 1706 and was buried a short distance away.
He wrote messages detailing parts of his life and sent them via bottles to the sea. Between 1715 and 1722, those messages were eventually recovered by the Pirate and eventual Assassin Edward Kenway. The last of these bottles was placed over Kavanagh's grave near the Observatory after his death.
