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'''Tulum''' was a major staging ground for the [[Caribbean]] [[Assassins]]. The [[Mayans|Mayan]] [[Mentor]], [[Ah Tabai]], trained many Assassins, such as [[Mary Read]] and [[Adéwalé]], there. The Assassin turncoat known as [[Duncan Walpole]] was briefly trained by him too.
'''Tulum''' was a former [[Mayans|Mayan]] city on the coast of [[Mexico]], later used as the headquarters for the [[Caribbean]] [[Assassins]] up until 1722, at the conclusion of the [[Golden Age of Piracy]]. 
==History==
===Becoming an Assassin stronghold===
After [[Europe]]an explorers arrived in the Americas, various branches of the [[Assassin Order]] operating in Europe sent members across the [[Atlantic Ocean]]; their aims were to expand their own Order, as well as to counter the efforts of their enemies, the [[Templars]], to do the same. Seeing that their [[The Creed|Creed]] was similar to the pre-existing ideals of the native people, the Assassins united with several local Mayan, [[Aztecs|Aztec]], and [[Taino]] tribes. To this end, Tulum eventually became the largest Assassin settlement in the region, and was used as their local base of operations. 


After the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]] unwittingly sold the location of a number of Assassin bureaus to the [[Templars]], Tulum was attacked and many of the Assassins were either killed or captured. Those that survived were eventually released by Edward in recompense for his actions.
In 1673, the Caribbean [[Mentor]] [[Bahlam]] was able to rescue the [[Sage]] [[Thom Kavanagh]] from the Templars' clutches, and brought the man to Tulum to rest and focus on the [[Observatory]]. After telling Thom of the [[Assassin-Templar War|secret war]] between the Assassins and Templars, Bahlam and his son [[Ah Tabai]] saw Kavanagh off as the Sage set sail for the hidden Observatory. 
===Exposed to the Templars===
By 1713, Ah Tabai had taken his father's place as Mentor of the Caribbean Assassins, and trained many Assassins - including [[Mary Read]] and [[Duncan Walpole]] - deep within Tulum's jungles and temples. Unaware of Walpole's impending betrayal, Ah Tabai sent him to free the newest Sage, [[Bartholomew Roberts]], from the Templars in 1715. However, the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]] and his fellow pirates attacked Walpole's ship. Using Walpole's identity in an attempt to earn a reward, Kenway unwittingly carried out Walpole's betrayal, selling the location of several [[Assassin bureau]]s to the Templars, including Tulum. 
 
A year later, when Kenway had finally arrived at Tulum and met the Assassins, the Templars launched an attack on the stronghold. Led by [[Laurens Prins]], [[Slavery|slavers]] stormed the settlement, killing or imprisoning most of the population, along with the crew of Edward's ship, the ''[[Jackdaw]]''. However, Kenway and Read were able to free what Assassins and pirates they could, driving the slavers from Tulum. 
===Relocating to Great Inagua===
For the next six years, the Templars used both the [[England|English]] and [[Spain|Spanish]] navies to relentlessly attack Tulum. After Kenway finally allied himself with the Assassins, he helped to repel one last onslaught before setting out to eliminate the Templars in the region. After killing [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]], Kenway offered his island hideout on [[Great Inagua]] to Ah Tabai. Knowing that Tulum would continue to be a Templar target, the Mentor accepted Edward's offer, and relocated his operations to their new base, although several Assassins remained in their old home. 


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Tulum was a former Mayan city on the coast of Mexico, later used as the headquarters for the Caribbean Assassins up until 1722, at the conclusion of the Golden Age of Piracy

History

Becoming an Assassin stronghold

After European explorers arrived in the Americas, various branches of the Assassin Order operating in Europe sent members across the Atlantic Ocean; their aims were to expand their own Order, as well as to counter the efforts of their enemies, the Templars, to do the same. Seeing that their Creed was similar to the pre-existing ideals of the native people, the Assassins united with several local Mayan, Aztec, and Taino tribes. To this end, Tulum eventually became the largest Assassin settlement in the region, and was used as their local base of operations. 

In 1673, the Caribbean Mentor Bahlam was able to rescue the Sage Thom Kavanagh from the Templars' clutches, and brought the man to Tulum to rest and focus on the Observatory. After telling Thom of the secret war between the Assassins and Templars, Bahlam and his son Ah Tabai saw Kavanagh off as the Sage set sail for the hidden Observatory. 

Exposed to the Templars

By 1713, Ah Tabai had taken his father's place as Mentor of the Caribbean Assassins, and trained many Assassins - including Mary Read and Duncan Walpole - deep within Tulum's jungles and temples. Unaware of Walpole's impending betrayal, Ah Tabai sent him to free the newest Sage, Bartholomew Roberts, from the Templars in 1715. However, the pirate Edward Kenway and his fellow pirates attacked Walpole's ship. Using Walpole's identity in an attempt to earn a reward, Kenway unwittingly carried out Walpole's betrayal, selling the location of several Assassin bureaus to the Templars, including Tulum. 

A year later, when Kenway had finally arrived at Tulum and met the Assassins, the Templars launched an attack on the stronghold. Led by Laurens Prinsslavers stormed the settlement, killing or imprisoning most of the population, along with the crew of Edward's ship, the Jackdaw. However, Kenway and Read were able to free what Assassins and pirates they could, driving the slavers from Tulum. 

Relocating to Great Inagua

For the next six years, the Templars used both the English and Spanish navies to relentlessly attack Tulum. After Kenway finally allied himself with the Assassins, he helped to repel one last onslaught before setting out to eliminate the Templars in the region. After killing Grand Master Laureano de Torres y Ayala, Kenway offered his island hideout on Great Inagua to Ah Tabai. Knowing that Tulum would continue to be a Templar target, the Mentor accepted Edward's offer, and relocated his operations to their new base, although several Assassins remained in their old home. 

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