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'''Xiao Han''' was a member of the [[Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins]] during the 18th century. He was the nephew of [[Master Sun]], the head of the [[Hualien Trading Company]] in [[Macau]], and claimed descent from [[Shao Jun]].
'''Xiao Han''' was a member of the [[Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins]] during the early 18th century. He was the nephew of [[Master Sun]], the head of the [[Hualien Trading Company]] in [[Macau]], and claimed descent from [[Shao Jun]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
In 1725, Xiao Han and two of his fellow [[Assassins]] arrived as his uncle's {{Wiki|Gambling ship|floating gambling hall}} in Macau to discuss about the [[Isu|precursor]] [[Temple (Isu)|temple]] in [[Angkor]]. Master Sun had gained possession of a sea log given to him by [[Shimazu Saito]] which contained the location of the temple but was encrypted with codes. Xiao Han was shown the sea log by his uncle and agreed to help decipher it. Soon after, Sun snatched the logbook and claimed by recovering the treasure in the temple would gain them immense wealth.<ref name="FT 34">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – Episode 34</ref>
In 1725, Xiao Han and two of his fellow [[Assassins]], [[Liu Qing]] and [[Xue Yan]], arrived at his uncle's {{Wiki|Gambling ship|floating gambling hall}} in Macau to discuss a [[Isu|Precursor]] [[Temple (Isu)|site]]<nowiki/>believed to be located in [[Angkor]]. Sun had gained possession of a sea log given to him by the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Shimazu Saito]] which contained the location of the lost city, but the information was encrypted. Xiao Han was shown the log by his uncle and agreed to help decipher it. Soon after, Sun snatched the log and claimed that, by recovering the [[Piece of Eden|treasure]] in Angkor, he would gain them immense wealth.<ref name="FT 34">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – Episode 34</ref>


When Xiao Han asked his uncle what he intend to do with the treasure, Sun replied that he would present the treasure to the {{Wiki|Qianlong Emperor|Qing Emperor}}, expected to be rewarded greatly return. He also stated that once the Emperor acknowledged Xiao Han's loyal service to the [[Qing dynasty|Qing Empire]], he and his brotherhood would be pardoned for their cause.<ref name="FT 34" />
When Xiao Han asked his uncle what he intended to do with the treasure, Sun explained that he would present it to the {{Wiki|Qianlong Emperor|Qing Emperor}}, expecting to be greatly rewarded in return. He also stated that once the Emperor acknowledged Xiao Han's loyal service to the [[Qing dynasty|Qing Empire]], he and his Brotherhood would be pardoned for their crimes.<ref name="FT 34" />


Upon hearing this, Xiao Han used a [[rope dart]] and promptly snatched away the logbook in Master Sun's hand, angrily reprimanding Master Sun for surrending himself to the {{Wiki|Manchu people|Manchu}} regime, stating he was a disgrace to the Great Master Xiao Yun and his homeland, and he had trampled on the creed that had been passed down in their family for generations. As his fellow Assassins drew arms, Xiao Han drew his [[Hidden Blade]] and announced he would execute Sun in the name of the Assassins.<ref name="FT 34" />
Upon hearing this, Xiao Han used a [[rope dart]] and promptly snatched away the log in Sun's hand. He then angrily reprimanded his uncle for surrending himself to the {{Wiki|Manchu people|Manchu}} regime, stating he was a disgrace to the Great Master Xiao Yun and his homeland, and that he had trampled on [[the Creed]] that had been passed down in their family for generations. As his fellow Assassins drew arms, Xiao Han drew his [[Hidden Blade]] and announced he would kill Sun in the name of the Assassins.<ref name="FT 34" />


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 19:55, 24 November 2023

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Xiao Han was a member of the Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins during the early 18th century. He was the nephew of Master Sun, the head of the Hualien Trading Company in Macau, and claimed descent from Shao Jun.

Biography

In 1725, Xiao Han and two of his fellow Assassins, Liu Qing and Xue Yan, arrived at his uncle's floating gambling hall in Macau to discuss a Precursor sitebelieved to be located in Angkor. Sun had gained possession of a sea log given to him by the Templar Shimazu Saito which contained the location of the lost city, but the information was encrypted. Xiao Han was shown the log by his uncle and agreed to help decipher it. Soon after, Sun snatched the log and claimed that, by recovering the treasure in Angkor, he would gain them immense wealth.[1]

When Xiao Han asked his uncle what he intended to do with the treasure, Sun explained that he would present it to the Qing Emperor, expecting to be greatly rewarded in return. He also stated that once the Emperor acknowledged Xiao Han's loyal service to the Qing Empire, he and his Brotherhood would be pardoned for their crimes.[1]

Upon hearing this, Xiao Han used a rope dart and promptly snatched away the log in Sun's hand. He then angrily reprimanded his uncle for surrending himself to the Manchu regime, stating he was a disgrace to the Great Master Xiao Yun and his homeland, and that he had trampled on the Creed that had been passed down in their family for generations. As his fellow Assassins drew arms, Xiao Han drew his Hidden Blade and announced he would kill Sun in the name of the Assassins.[1]

Appearances

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