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'''William Robert Woodman '''(1828 - 1891),<ref name="Wikipedia">[[wikipedia:William Robert Woodman|William Robert Woodman]] on ''Wikipedia''</ref> also called '''Frater V.O.V.''' in the [[Abstergo Industries]] [[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy|DDS]], was a co-founder of the [[Hermeticists#Modern times|Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn]] alongside [[William Wynn Westcott]], and [[Samuel Liddell Mathers]]. | '''William Robert Woodman '''(1828 - 1891),<ref name="Wikipedia">[[wikipedia:William Robert Woodman|William Robert Woodman]] on ''Wikipedia''</ref> also called '''Frater V.O.V.''' in the [[Abstergo Industries]] [[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy|DDS]], was a co-founder of the [[Hermeticists#Modern times|Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn]] alongside [[William Wynn Westcott]], and [[Samuel Liddell Mathers]]. | ||
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===Later life=== | ===Later life=== | ||
[[File:PL-Finem Respice.png|thumb|250px|right|William meeting with Gustav Meyrink on the day of his death.]] | [[File:PL-Finem Respice.png|thumb|250px|right|William meeting with Gustav Meyrink on the day of his death.]] | ||
{{quote|I briefly wonder who of my two colleagues, of my two oldest and dearest friends, the assassin works for. [...] One wants me dead; the other has a much more sinister idea.|William pondering on the attempt on his life.| | {{quote|I briefly wonder who of my two colleagues, of my two oldest and dearest friends, the assassin works for. [...] One wants me dead; the other has a much more sinister idea.|William pondering on the attempt on his life.|Chapter 4 - Frater V.O.V.}} | ||
A little before Christmas, William tended to the flowers in his greenhouse, when he was approached by a young [[wikipedia:Gustav Meyrink|Gustav Meyrink]], who asked for his help as an editor. William only mumbled noncommittally, but Gustav seemed satisfied. | A little before Christmas, William tended to the flowers in his greenhouse, when he was approached by a young [[wikipedia:Gustav Meyrink|Gustav Meyrink]], who asked for his help as an editor. William only mumbled noncommittally, but Gustav seemed satisfied. | ||
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===After death=== | ===After death=== | ||
{{quote|They wish I wouldn't spy on them now, but they know I'm here. They always do. I've rarely met humans so gifted before. |William on his contact with Mathers and Moina|Chapter 4 - Frater V.O.V.}} | |||
[[File:Rosy Cross of the Golden Dawn.png|thumb|250px|right|William's coffin, marked with the Rosy Cross.]] | [[File:Rosy Cross of the Golden Dawn.png|thumb|250px|right|William's coffin, marked with the Rosy Cross.]] | ||
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Here, only Mathers, the Evoker of Spirits, and Moina, the Seeress and Mather's wife, seemed to acknowledge William and know he was present. | Here, only Mathers, the Evoker of Spirits, and Moina, the Seeress and Mather's wife, seemed to acknowledge William and know he was present. | ||
He | He observed the downfall of his Order by following Samuel Mathers to important meetings. He saw Aleister Crowley's initiation into the Inner Order, Mathers meeting with one of the Secret Chiefs, who revealed to Mathers how important Woodman had been, and Mathers resignation from the Order. He was also present during Moina's prediction of the downfall of the Order. | ||
After resigning, Mathers and his wife performed a sexual ritual on Woodman's corpse, though the ritual did not have the desired effect. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 10:40, 18 October 2011

William Robert Woodman (1828 - 1891),[1] also called Frater V.O.V. in the Abstergo Industries DDS, was a co-founder of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn alongside William Wynn Westcott, and Samuel Liddell Mathers.
Biography
Later life

- "I briefly wonder who of my two colleagues, of my two oldest and dearest friends, the assassin works for. [...] One wants me dead; the other has a much more sinister idea."
- ―William pondering on the attempt on his life.[src]
A little before Christmas, William tended to the flowers in his greenhouse, when he was approached by a young Gustav Meyrink, who asked for his help as an editor. William only mumbled noncommittally, but Gustav seemed satisfied.
Some time after Gustav had left, William sensed the approach of an assassin, one he knew to be independent from the well-known Order of Assassins.
Knowing that one of his two oldest friends was responsible, out of friendship and faithfulness to him, William nonetheless did not resist, and succumbed to the killer's poison.
After death
- "They wish I wouldn't spy on them now, but they know I'm here. They always do. I've rarely met humans so gifted before. "
- ―William on his contact with Mathers and Moina[src]

Even after death, William somehow continued to live on, even observing his own funeral and commenting that the ceremony was "well performed — though completely useless."
Here, only Mathers, the Evoker of Spirits, and Moina, the Seeress and Mather's wife, seemed to acknowledge William and know he was present.
He observed the downfall of his Order by following Samuel Mathers to important meetings. He saw Aleister Crowley's initiation into the Inner Order, Mathers meeting with one of the Secret Chiefs, who revealed to Mathers how important Woodman had been, and Mathers resignation from the Order. He was also present during Moina's prediction of the downfall of the Order.
After resigning, Mathers and his wife performed a sexual ritual on Woodman's corpse, though the ritual did not have the desired effect.
References
- ↑ William Robert Woodman on Wikipedia