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| ==War letters== | | ==War letters== |
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| |-|A door of no return= | | |-|A Door of No Return= |
| 1751<br> | | 1751<br> |
| Grand Master, | | Grand Master, |
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| John Harrison<br> | | John Harrison<br> |
| Goree Island | | Goree Island |
| |-|A thief in the night= | | |-|A Thief in the Night= |
| 1751<br> | | 1751<br> |
| Dear Achilles, | | Dear Achilles, |
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| Rhona Dinsmore<br> | | Rhona Dinsmore<br> |
| Havana | | Havana |
| |-|All over the world= | | |-|All Over the World= |
| 1746<br> | | 1746<br> |
| Brothers and Sisters, | | Brothers and Sisters, |
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| Yours,<br> | | Yours,<br> |
| Achilles | | Achilles |
| |-|Arranged marriage= | | |-|Arranged Marriage= |
| 1748,<br> | | 1748,<br> |
| Grand Master Birch, | | Grand Master Birch, |
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| Madeleine de l’Isle<br> | | Madeleine de l’Isle<br> |
| New Orleans | | New Orleans |
| |-|Art history= | | |-|Art History= |
| 1748<br> | | 1748<br> |
| Dear Master Johnson, | | Dear Master Johnson, |
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| Rafael Joaquin de Ferrer<br> | | Rafael Joaquin de Ferrer<br> |
| Chichen Itza | | Chichen Itza |
| |-|Cuban salvage= | | |-|Cuban Salvage= |
| 1750<br> | | 1750<br> |
| Dear Father, | | Dear Father, |
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| Rafael Joaquin de Ferrer<br> | | Rafael Joaquin de Ferrer<br> |
| Havana | | Havana |
| |-|Dead end= | | |-|Dead End= |
| 1746<br> | | 1746<br> |
| Master Harrison, | | Master Harrison, |
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| Duarte Jorge Correia Pinto<br> | | Duarte Jorge Correia Pinto<br> |
| Santa Maria de Belem | | Santa Maria de Belem |
| |-|Death of the executioner= | | |-|Death of the Executioner= |
| 1744<br> | | 1744<br> |
| Mentor, | | Mentor, |
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| Achilles<br> | | Achilles<br> |
| Quebec | | Quebec |
| |-|Family reunion= | | |-|Family Reunion= |
| 1751<br> | | 1751<br> |
| Hello, father, | | Hello, father, |
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| Babatunde Josephe<br> | | Babatunde Josephe<br> |
| Port-au-Prince | | Port-au-Prince |
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| <tabber> | | <tabber> |
| |-|Family vacation= | | |-|Family Vacation= |
| 1751<br> | | 1751<br> |
| Master Gist, | | Master Gist, |
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| Lawrence Washington<br> | | Lawrence Washington<br> |
| Barbados | | Barbados |
| |-|First mate= | | |-|First Mate= |
| 1751<br> | | 1751<br> |
| My dear Chevalier, | | My dear Chevalier, |
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| Robert Faulkner<br> | | Robert Faulkner<br> |
| Saint John’s | | Saint John’s |
| |-|Fit to serve= | | |-|Fit to Serve= |
| 1748<br> | | 1748<br> |
| Dear Achilles, | | Dear Achilles, |
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| Jan Van Ant<br> | | Jan Van Ant<br> |
| Breda | | Breda |
| |-|Front company= | | |-|Front Company= |
| 1746<br> | | 1746<br> |
| Master Gist, | | Master Gist, |
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| </tabber> | | </tabber> |
| <tabber> | | <tabber> |
| |-|Mediterranean defence= | | |-|Mediterranean Defence= |
| 1748<br> | | 1748<br> |
| Senor Achilles, | | Senor Achilles, |
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| Reginald Birch<br> | | Reginald Birch<br> |
| Troyes, France | | Troyes, France |
| |-|My faithful acolytes= | | |-|My Faithful Acolytes= |
| 1738<br> | | 1738<br> |
| Anto, | | Anto, |
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| François Mackandal<br> | | François Mackandal<br> |
| Port-au-Prince | | Port-au-Prince |
| |-|Ruinous reinette= | | |-|Ruinous Reinette= |
| 1749<br> | | 1749<br> |
| Master Harrison, | | Master Harrison, |
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| John Harrison<br> | | John Harrison<br> |
| Savannah, Georgia | | Savannah, Georgia |
| |-|The clerk= | | |-|The Clerk= |
| 1748<br> | | 1748<br> |
| Monsieur d’Abbadie, | | Monsieur d’Abbadie, |
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| Charles Gabriel Sivert, baron de l’Espérance<br> | | Charles Gabriel Sivert, baron de l’Espérance<br> |
| Paris | | Paris |
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| | <tabber> |
| | |-|The Fiend Nadir Shah= |
| | 1747<br> |
| | Achilles, |
| | |
| | Nadir Shah is dead by my own hand, though the fiend managed to kill two of my Brothers. |
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| | However, through devious trickery, the Koh-i-Noor Diamond has fallen into the possession of Ahmed Shah, an Afghan chief. I must pursue him immediately if we hope to claim the Piece of Eden for ourselves. |
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| | Although my heart is glad to know I have allies across the world, I regret that I cannot take the time to know you and your cause better. |
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| | Be well,<br> |
| | Salah Bey<br> |
| | Quchan |
| | |-|The First Colonial Assassin= |
| | 1740<br> |
| | Mentor, |
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| | I have arrived in the British Colonies to the North. While it saddens me to know that I will never see you again, nor benefit from your wise counsel, I look forward to the challenge of creating a Brotherhood here that will rival the one you created in Tulum. |
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| | However, I have encountered the unexpected: I am not the first Assassin to walk these lands. I have met a man a called John de la Tour, from a powerful and established family in Acadia, to the North. He claims to be receiving instructions from the Assassin Council in France. |
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| | De la Tour is attempting to build a network of information, with the intention of more easily identifying any potential threats to the Colonies. He has a theory that the New World likely contains Precursor sites and artefacts. And while I suppose the Templars will eventually arrive here to siphon off a share of the natural resources, should a remnant of Those Who Came Before reveal itself, then they would descend upon the Colonies like thunder. John intends to discover them first while building a Brotherhood to protect them. |
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| | John de la Tour is brash, he draws attention to himself, and for a time, I thought he would surely compromise the Brotherhood. But I was wrong. He misdirects with charm, he hides in plain sight behind a smile. The people know that he is rich and that he is dangerous, but they never get a moment to question why. Still, he is unbelievably arrogant. I like him, but I do not trust him. I wonder if we will be able to work together. |
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| | Your disciple,<br> |
| | Achilles<br> |
| | Norfolk, Virginia. |
| | |-|The Ghost of the North= |
| | 1749<br> |
| | Achilles, |
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| | The Assassin Council is pleased to inform you that the construction of your ship is complete. She was made by the finest shipbuilders in Brest. We have named her the Aquila, a constellation whose brightest star is named Altaïr. |
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| | She awaits you and your crew. |
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| | We wish you good fortune.<br> |
| | Nicolas de Saint-Prix<br> |
| | Paris |
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| | |-|The Hospitaller's Plea= |
| | 1747<br> |
| | Grand Master Birch, |
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| | Let me implore you, one Grand Master to another, to lend me the aid of your agents or connections in government in my fight against the French and Ottoman Empires, and the Assassins that pull their strings. |
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| | Our rivalry with the Ottomans stretches back to the failed siege of the Assassin sympathizer Suleiman. Now they no longer attack openly, but seek to incite revolts among my Muslim slaves. And it is no great secret that the Assassin Council in Paris is using its government and military to oppose your tremendous progress in Great Britain. |
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| | Name your price, Master Birch, and I will pay it. |
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| | May the Father of Understanding guide you.<br> |
| | Manuel Pinto da Fonseca<br> |
| | Malta |
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| | |-|The Kingdom of Mysore= |
| | 1748<br> |
| | To William Johnson |
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| | The East India Company will soon face stiff resistance to its operations if the Kingdom of Mysore continues to rise in power. |
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| | As you and your company have fresh experience in pursuing both economic and Templar business in occupied lands, any insight you could give to our people here could prove useful. |
| | The Assassins in this part of the world are like ghosts. We know they are here, but we can never find them. They have woven themselves into the very mythology of this place. |
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| | May the Father of Understanding guide you.<br> |
| | John Harrison<br> |
| | Calcutta |
| | |-|The Manila Galleons= |
| | 1742<br> |
| | Grand Master, |
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| | I was unable to find any Precursor sites in the Orient. However, I believe I may have picked up the trail of an artefact thought lost for centuries. The Assassin known as Shao Jun possessed a type of Precursor box, rumoured to contain a strange power. The box remained in China for about a hundred years after her death. I believe that the Assassins secreted the artefact out of China via the Manila Galleons bound for Acapulco. |
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| | It will probably be found in the West Indies somewhere. That will be a difficult part of the world for us to infiltrate, as it has been firmly under the control of the Assassins since the murder of Grand Master Torres. |
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| | Perhaps if we were to provoke the rivalry between the many European empires, we could search for it under the cover of war? |
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| | May the Father of Understanding guide you.<br> |
| | John Harrison<br> |
| | Manila |
| | |-|The Omani Arabs= |
| | 1743<br> |
| | Master Harrison, |
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| | With Portugal choosing to trade with India and the Far East, we are increasingly at the mercy of the Omani Arabs. Soon we will be forced to retreat south. |
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| | While I agree with you and your Grand Master that there may be untold numbers of Precursor relics waiting for us in the heart of Africa, you will not gain access to them through here. |
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| | If you and your Rite are unable to help us, then kindly leave us to our business. |
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| | May the Father of Understanding guide you.<br> |
| | Lourenço de Noronha<br> |
| | Mozambique |
| | |-|The Scientist= |
| | 1746<br> |
| | Dear Senor Ulloa, |
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| | I understand that you are a man of science who became a prisoner of His Majesty while returning to Spain from Ecuador. What an unfortunate coincidence that you were captured on your long journey. Allow me to apologize on behalf of my country for holding your prisoner. |
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| | While I am a simple man of real estate and finance, I do so appreciate the bold leaps men like you make on behalf of civilized men everywhere. |
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| | I represent an Order that is keenly interested in scientific advancement. It is present in every nation of the world, and I suspect that you may have already met its members, though they never revealed their allegiance. |
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| | I would like to use my influence to introduce you to the Royal Academy in London. There are certain antiquities scattered throughout the globe that I wish to locate and acquire, and I believe you will be able to help me. |
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| | Yours in friendship,<br> |
| | Reginald Birch<br> |
| | London |
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| | |-|The Siege of Bergen-op-Zoom= |
| | 1747<br> |
| | Grand Master, |
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| | I thought you might like to know that I found your stray dog. Haytham has been asking questions as to what happened to that gormless father of his. |
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| | Do not fret, though, the brat still does not suspect a thing. But I had to kill that pointy-eared lout to mask your involvement. |
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| | I wonder if you even care. You have Edward Kenway’s journal and all of his fantastical “secrets” about the people who lived before people. Nonsense. |
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| | When I met you, you were a man of honour, of discipline, of principle. You were the embodiment of everything that made our Order great. And now look at you. A sad old man obsessed with fairy stories. More interested in gobbledygook than peace. |
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| | So if you do not mind, Grand Master, I will leave you to your books, and return to delivering peace to mankind wherever I can. I warn you, if I see an opportunity to deal with Haytham Kenway, then I will take it. If it were up to me, we would have killed him alongside his father. |
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| | May the Father of Understanding guide you.<br> |
| | Lieutenant Colonel Edward Braddock<br> |
| | Bergen-op-Zoom |
| | |-|The Siege of Louisbourg= |
| | 1745,<br> |
| | Mentor, |
| | |
| | I am sorry to hear of your failing health. I only hope that this letter reaches you in time. |
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| | We arrived at Louisbourg in search of a safe house belonging to Nicolas Court, distantly related to Antoine Court, the religious leader of the Huguenots. Nicolas is a Hermeticist studying the mythology of the indigenous peoples of the New World. De la Tour believed that he had information leading to Precursor sites. |
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| | Abigail and I travelled with him, posing as slaves. The subterfuge made my blood boil, but it made de la Tour appear phenomenally wealthy, which opened up many doors that would otherwise have needed to be forced open by more violent means. Abigail soothed my temper and we spoke often about the strange journeys our lives had taken up until that point. |
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| | We were running out of time. The wars in Europe have spilled over into the New World, and English troops descended on Louisbourg. John and I attempted to reach out to the French government, but they chose not to augment Louisbourg’s defences, as they realized they could reclaim their losses in treaty negotiations. Efficiency measured in human lives. John and I did what we could to prepare, while Abigail searched the city for the safe house. |
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| | Finally, time ran out. John presented me with his Assassin robes. He said that the Templars would surely be on their way, if they were not already in the New World, and the time to establish a Brotherhood was now. He shook my hand, called me “Mentor” and then left the fortress to attack the invading British troops alone to buy me time to complete our mission. |
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| | Abigail found the safe house. It was empty, as though Nicolas Court knew we were coming. |
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| | The only thing left was a note saying “SEEK OUT THE SKY WOMAN”. |
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| | I must leave Acadia. The Sky Woman is a myth of the Iroquois, and Abigail and I will flee to New York, and I will, at last, begin to build my Brotherhood. |
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| | I hope your remaining days are comfortable and free of pain, Ah Tabai. Thank you for everything you have given me. I will never forget you. |
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| | Your disciple,<br> |
| | Achilles<br> |
| | Louisbourg |
| | |-|The Stalwart= |
| | 1750<br> |
| | Master Achilles, |
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| | Your Aquila might be the most beautiful ship I have ever seen. Such a nimble thing, darting back and forth like a needle. It made my Stalwart look like a three-legged cow, but she is a three-legged cow that still floats thanks to your timely intervention. |
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| | You saved my salty skin, but what’s more, you saved my most excellent crew. Should I make ten fortunes I could never repay you for that. |
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| | And so I will be very honoured indeed to help prepare a shipping route between the colonies and your people in Europe. I will even make the trips myself, should the opportunity present itself. Have your man Chevalier de la Vérendrye contact me when is ready, and we will get to work straight away. |
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| | One question remains. Are you always so serious? You are like an old man, you are. |
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| | Kind regards,<br> |
| | Robert Faulkner<br> |
| | Halifax |
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| | |-|The Swedish Levant Company= |
| | 1748<br> |
| | Dear Achilles, |
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| | We have received word that King George II of England is offering to help finance the fleet of King Frederick I of Sweden, currently under construction in our shipyards. We suspect that King George’s court may be influenced by our enemies. |
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| | We have been using the Swedish Levant Company as a cover since 1738. However, as a mercantile enterprise, it is not going very well. With the threat of Templar activity in the shipyards and our own limited resources, we regret that we cannot help you build a ship for your fledgling Brotherhood. May I suggest you contact the Assassin Council in France? |
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| | We are elated that you are establishing a Brotherhood in the New World and we regret not being able to do more to assist you. |
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| | Your Brothers in Stockholm |
| | |-|Warning= |
| | 1751<br> |
| | Achilles, |
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| | Although I am very impressed with the growth of the Colonial Brotherhood, I feel a sense of dismay and creeping dread that you continue to ignore my warnings about the approach of the British Rite of the Templar Order. |
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| | Reginald Birch has been scouring the world for Precursor artefacts and we have intelligence that suggests he will soon turn his attention to the colonies. If, nay, when he does, he is sure to send his most dangerous agent, Master Haytham Kenway. |
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| | There may be Templars in the New World now. No doubt you have clashed with them already. But you have not encountered cunning or danger until you have faced a British Templar. I dread the day that I might face Kenway myself, and I implore you to heed my call for caution. |
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| | My next mission takes me to Corsica so I must prepare for my journey. I will contact you as soon as I possibly can. |
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| | Yours in Brotherhood,<br> |
| | Miko<br> |
| | London |
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| ==Reference== | | ==Reference== |