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ACi-TheFirstClue 1.jpg|William's first puzzle, leading to [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]
ACi-TheFirstClue 1.jpg|William's first puzzle, leading to [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]
ACi-MovingOn.jpg|William's second puzzle, leading to [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]
ACi-MovingOn.jpg|William's second puzzle, leading to [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]
ACi-GettingCloser.jpg|William's third puzzle, pinpointing a location in Moscow
ACi-GettingCloser.jpg|William's third puzzle, pinpointing a location in Moscow
ACi-FindWilliamMiles.jpg|William's fourth puzzle, leading to [[William's Secret Bunker]] in [[Norway]]
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Revision as of 14:42, 13 May 2014

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William Miles' codex

William Miles' codex is a codex written by William Miles, the leader of the Assassin Order until his retirement in 2013, detailing the knowledge he gained during his life as an Assassin.

After his son Desmond died on 21 December 2012 to prevent the coronal mass ejection from destroying the Earth, William Miles' mourning led him to abandoning the Order and living as a hermit for several months, writing his experiences and knowledge down in a journal. In May 2013, William sent the codex to Gavin Banks, whom he appointed to succeed him as leader of the Assassins.

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