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'''Tom Stoddard''' was a 17th century [[Assassins|Assassin]] active during the [[Salem witch trials]], and an ancestor of [[Charlotte de la Cruz]].<ref>[http://www.previewsworld.com/Home/1/1/71/920?stockItemID=STK684206 PreviewsWorld: ''Assassin's Creed'' #1]</ref>
'''Tom Stoddard''' was a [[Master Assassin]] of the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] who became well-known in the Brotherhood for being a tracker of [[Pieces of Eden]]. One of his assignments was locating an artifact in [[Salem Town]] in 1692, amidst the [[Salem witch trials|witch trials]].<ref name="AC002">''[[Assassin's Creed (Titan Comics)|Assassin's Creed]]'' #002</ref> He is an ancestor of [[Charlotte de la Cruz]].<ref name="AC001">''[[Assassin's Creed (Titan Comics)|Assassin's Creed]]'' #001</ref>


In June 1692, Tom witnessed the hanging of [[Bridget Bishop]], the first person executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials. He was also an excellent [[Freerunning|freerunner]].<ref>[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/assassins-creed-new-comic-preview-829467 Hollywood Reporter: Glimpse of ''Assassin's Creed'' comics]</ref>
==Biography==
In June 1692, Stoddard arrived in Salem Town after travelling from [[London]] on assignment to locate a Piece of Eden.<ref name="AC002"/> After witnessing the hanging of [[Bridget Bishop]],<ref name="AC001"/> he went to meet with his contacts in the city, who turned out to be Templars. He was then joined by his real contact, [[Jennifer Querry]], who explained the history of the strange 'illness' that had been plaguing Salem and the involvement of the Templars [[Samuel Parris]] and [[William Stoughton]].<ref name="AC002"/>


Stoddard was cold and tough, keeping his emotions to himself. Although he was a strong believer of [[the Creed]], he was not one to abandon a mission in order to help someone in need.<ref>[http://4geekslikeyou.com/assassins-creed-1-review/ Assassin's Creed #1 Review]</ref>
==Personality and characteristics==
Stoddard was cold and tough, keeping his emotions to himself.<ref name="AC002"/> Although he was a strong believer of [[the Creed]], he was not one to abandon a mission in order to help someone in need.<ref name="AC001"/>
 
==Trivia==
*When he was a young boy, Tom Stoddard was given a copy of ''[[Dante's Inferno]]'', written by the poet and Assassin [[Dante Alighieri]], by his father.<ref name="AC002"/>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Tom Stoddard

Tom Stoddard was a Master Assassin of the Assassin Brotherhood who became well-known in the Brotherhood for being a tracker of Pieces of Eden. One of his assignments was locating an artifact in Salem Town in 1692, amidst the witch trials.[1] He is an ancestor of Charlotte de la Cruz.[2]

Biography

In June 1692, Stoddard arrived in Salem Town after travelling from London on assignment to locate a Piece of Eden.[1] After witnessing the hanging of Bridget Bishop,[2] he went to meet with his contacts in the city, who turned out to be Templars. He was then joined by his real contact, Jennifer Querry, who explained the history of the strange 'illness' that had been plaguing Salem and the involvement of the Templars Samuel Parris and William Stoughton.[1]

Personality and characteristics

Stoddard was cold and tough, keeping his emotions to himself.[1] Although he was a strong believer of the Creed, he was not one to abandon a mission in order to help someone in need.[2]

Trivia

Gallery

References