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conflict, and was part of the conspiracy to
conflict, and was part of the conspiracy to
assassinate George Washington.
assassinate George Washington.
Story: Sakakibara Yasumasa served as one of
Tokugawa leyasu's greatest generals, often called
the "Four Guardians.” Yasumasa and Honda
Tadakatsu were the same age, and both were
appointed into leyasu's personal service when
they became old enough.
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More: Yasumasa earned the gratitude and trust
of leyasu by staying to fight against Toyotomi
Hideyoshi, despite having familal tes to
Hideyoshi. Yasumasa was the most suspicious of
the Assassins, though he was also the most
impressed by their skills.
Story: The Chalice was supposedly an object of
great power, which was rumored to be able to
unite even the most bitter of rivals. Both the
Assassins and Templars sought it, but at first only
the Templars were aware that the Chalice was
actually a woman, Adha.
More: Altair sought Adha to keep the Chalice's
ability to sway the minds of people out of the
hands of the Templars. He fought for her safety,
but could only watch as a Templar ship took her
away. He would never see her alive again.
Story: Sakai Tadatsugu served as one of
Tokugawa leyasu's greatest generals, often called
the "Four Guardians." He was the eldest of the
four, having first served leyasu's father,
Matsudaira Hirotada.
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penchant for fooling his enemies with ruses. In
the battle of Mikatagahara, which saw leyasu's
army devastated by Takeda Shingen, some
trickery from Tadagatsugu kept the enemy from
pursuing leyasu's men as they retreated,
Story: Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights,
Sibrand was a fierce and skiled warrior capable
of besting his enemies just as skillfulhy with words
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More: As Sibrand witnessed more and more of
his Templar brethren meeting their end at Altair's
hands, he grew increasingly paranoid. He
doubled his personal guard and took refuge on
his ship. Ultimately, he faced same fate that befell
the rest of the Templars on Altair's list.
Story: Like most pirates, Charles Vane began his
career as a privateer When privateering
opportunities dried up, Vane took to piracy at the
helm of his ship, the Ranger. He quickly became
one of the most notorious pirates in the
Caribbean.
More: Vane and Edward Kenway sailed together
on several occasions. It was during one of these
collaborations that Jack Rackham convinced
Vane's crew to mutiny, leaving Vane and Kenway
stranded on a deserted island.
Story: Honda Tadakatsu served as one cf
Tokugawa leyasu's greatest generals, often called
the "Four Guardians.” His distinction in batile was
known across all of Japan, and legends say that
despite fighting in over 100 batiles, he never
suffered a single wound.
More: When the Assassins came to leyasu with
a plan for retrieving the Sword of Eden, Tadakatsu
was initially opposed; being an honorable warrior,
he preferred meeting his enemy face to face in
combat over striking at them from secrecy.
Story: Wilikin of the Weald, also known as
William of Cassingham, was a squire during the
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oppose Prince Louis VIII of France, who had tried
to depose King John during the First Barons' War.
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Assassin of the English Brotherhood. While not an
admirer of the despotic King John, Willkin still
favored the monarchy over baronial rule and was
a supporter of John's son, Henry.
Story: Mochizuki Chiyome was a noblewoman
who served Takeda Shingen. Upon hearing that
she had been trained in the ninja arts by the
Kôga clan, Shingen gave Chiyome the task of
recruiting women and training them as spies and
assassins.
More: Chiyome's network of kunoichi numbered
in the hundreds, and Shingen was kept well
informed. While strong, this network still had
holes; it was not enough to spot Honda
Tadakatsu and Hattori Hanzô as they snuck into
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Story: Niccolô and Maffeo Polo ran a successful
trading post in Constantinople, and it was through
this that they met and befriended Darim Ibn-
La'Ahad. Darim then invited the two of them to
Masyaf, and there the brothers began their
training as Assassins.
More: Altair knew Masyaf would fall under the
approaching Mongols and the Sword of Eden.
Therefore he imparted as much knowledge as he
could to Niccolô Polo, and told him and his
brother Maffeo to start a new Brotherhood in
Constantinople.
Story: Benjamin Hornigold was a tremendously
successful pirate with a fleet of five warships.
Among Hornigold's trainees were Edward Thatch
and Charles Vane. However, Hornigold would
eventually betray them all after an offer to join the
Templars.
More: Hornigold accepted a pardon offered by
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Hornigold became a pirate hunter, chasing down
and apprehending his former comrades. He
excelled at this task until the day he went after his
former associate Edward Kenwav.
Story: In order to get a foothold in the
predominately male pirate society, Mary Read
disguised herself as a man and took the name
James Kidd. She eventually sailed on Jack
Rackham's ship, and was one of the few sober
enough to fight back when they were boarded.
More: Aside from her life of piracy, Mary Read
was a member of the Assassins. She tried several
times to convince Edward Kenway to abandon his
pursuit of riches and join the Brotherhood. It was
only after her death in prison that Edward took
her advice.
Story: Bom on the Yucatán Peninsula and of
Mayan descent, Ah Tabai became Mentor of the
Caribbean Assassins in 1713. He trained both
Mary Read and Duncan Walpole as Assassins,
and took on Adéwalé as an apprentice after the
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More: Ah Tabai and Edward Kenway had a
fractious relationship, as Edward had no interest in
the Assassins and had simply posed as one to
make some money. Edward would later come to
understand what the Assassins stood for, and Ah
Tabai then allowed him to join.
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Continental Army that fought with recklessness.
His most notable battle was that of Bunker Hill;
while technically a loss, Putnam's army inflicted so
many casualtes on the British that their victory
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More: Putnam might have faced further
humiliation at Bunker Hill if it werent for
Ratonhnhaké:ton's aid. The Assassin disabled a
British frigate in the harbor, and then snuck into
the British camp to assassinate their general,
John Pitcairn.
Story: Bartolomeo d'Alviano was a loyal
member of the Italian Brotherhood of Assassins.
He was renowned for his prowess in battle,
though much of that was due to brute strength
and sheer determination. He wielded a huge two-
handed sword that he named “Bianca.”
More: Bartolomeo and Ezio met in Venice, and
soon became friends. The two of them would aid
one another several times over the years, with
Bartolomeo's leadership over the Venetian
mercenaries proving invaluable to the Assassins.
Story: A wealthy doctor, Benjamin Church was
kidnapped and held for ransom until he was
rescued by Haytham Kenway. He was then
recruited into the Templar Order, and furthered
their goals through his position as Surgeon
General of the Revolutionary Army.
More: Church ended up betraying both the
Templars and the Patriots, and had planned to
defect to the British with military secrets and a
cache of weapons in tow. Ratonhnhakéton and
Haytham formed a temporary partnership to put
an end to the traitor.
Story: Gilberto was a thief known as La Volpe
(the Fox). He closely guarded the details of his
life, and little other than his name is known. His
network of thieves in Florence aided Ezio a
number of times, and he was eventually invited to
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More: After moving to Rome, La Volpe began to
suspect the Mentor Niccolô Machiavell of
betraying the Assassin cause, and was prepared
to assassinate him. Ezio discovered the identity of
the true traitor, and was able to convince La
Volpe to stay his blade.
Story: Thomas Hickey was an Irish soldier in the
French and Indian War, and he eventualky joined
the Templars along with his commander, William
Johnson. He was vulgar and unscrupulous, but
loyal to the Templar cause (so long as they
continued to pay him).
More: Thomas Hickey ran a counterfeiting ring
in New York, and was to be the trigger-man in the
plot to assassinate George Washington. Hickey
was to make this attempt during
Ratonhnhakéton's hanging, but the Assassin
managed to escape the noose and stop Hickey.
Story: While the Sultan Saladin had left
Jerusalem to fight the armies of King Richard,
Majd Addin took the opportunity to seize control
of the city. He did this mainly through fear,
conducting public executions of anyone who
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More: Majd Addin was one of the nine Templars
on Altair's list. Altair learned that Addin was about
to execute several people of Jerusalem, one of
whom was a fellow Assassin. Altair intervened,
and while the Assassin was saved, the rest were
not “
Story: Jack Rackham, often called Calico Jack,
was a capable shipman who sailed with Charles
Vane. He convinced the crew to mutiny against
Vane and steal Edward Kenway's ship, but his
captaincy was a failure and Edward got his ship
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More: Calico Jack retumed to piracy after
enlisting the aid of Mary Read and Anne Bonny.
They successes drew the attention of bounty
hunters, who attacked Rackham's ship. They were
captured fairly easily, as most of the crew was too
drunk to fight back.
Story: Lorenzo de' Medici was an Italian
statesman and the ruler of the Florentine
Republic. He was also a close friend of the
Auditore family, and one of the few people to
know about Giovanni's role as an Assassin.
More: Lorenzo de' Medici became reunited with
the Assassins when there was an attempt on
Medici's life; Ezio came to his aid and prevented
the deed from being completed. From that point
on, Medici sought Ezio's aid in dealing with the
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Story: Emilio Barbarigo used his connections in
the government and the police force to ensure
that the merchant district remained under his
control. He demanded outrageous taxes from
merchants, and sent his quards to destroy the
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More: Emilio was secrety a Templar, and a
close ally of Rodrigo Borgia. His actions attracted
the attention of the Venetian Thieves Guild, who
enlisted the aid of Ezio in freeing the merchants
of the city from Emilio's cruel governance.
Story: The daughter of Rodrigo and the sister
of Cesare, Lucrezia collaborated with her family in
their machinations. Rodrigo married her off
several times to men with power, whom Cesare
would then have assassinated.
More: Befitting the Borgia name, Lucrezia was
every bit as cruel and manipulative as her father
and brother. However, she later became aware
that their manipulation extended to her as well, as
they were merely using her to further their own
ambitions.
Story: As one of the most successful and
destructive pirates of all time, Roberts drew the
re of everyone in the Caribbean; Assassins,
Templars, the British Navy, the Spanish Naw,
the Portuguese Nawy, and even other pirates.
More: Roberts knew the location of an
ancient First Civilization building called the
Observatory, and both Templars and Assassins
fought over him for this knowledge. In the end,
it was Edward Kenway who claimed the pirate s
fe and the knowledge of the Observatory's
location.
Story: Julien du Casse was a French arms
dealer operating In the West Indies. His work
eventually saw him inducted into the Templar
Order along with Woodes Rogers and Duncan
Walpole, the latter being impersonated by
Edward Kenway.
More: Du Casse and the other Templars
quickly discovered that who they thought was
Walpole was actually an impostor, and had
Kenway Imprisoned, Shortly after escaping,
Kenway crossed paths with du Casse and
ended his life.
Story: An aristocrat and a soldier of King
John during the wars in Normandy, Robert
Fitzwalter cast away that allance after seeing
King John abusing his authonty. Fitzwalter then
became the leader of the baronial uprising
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More: After meeting with his fellow Assassins
to figure out how to depose King John,
Htzwalter began a campaign to unite all of the
English barons and force John off the throne.
This attempt soon led to civil war, and the
barons had to ask France for aid.
Story:Tamir ran a black market in Damascus, specializing in
weapons and armor. He supplied both sides of the
conflict, Saracens and Crusaders, and would often gloat
about the amount of death caused by his wares.
More:Tamir was one of the nine Templars on Altair's list. He
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More:Johnson attermpted to buy land from the Irogiuos for
the Templars, but the tribal leaders refused, Johnson
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Ratonhnhaké:ton silenced Johnson permanentiy.
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the latter would eventually betray the Order after falling
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More: After the death of Perotto, Francesco traveled to
Rome to become the apprentice of Ezio Auditore. He
became close friends with two other apprentices,
Cipriano Enu and Tessa Varzi, onhy to see both of them
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Story: Rocco Tiepolo was a Templar who led
a sizable group of mercenaries. While he often
provided mercenaries to Cesare, he was not
directly under the Borgia's control.
More: Rocco was one of the names that Fiora
gave to the Assassins when she defected from
the Templar Order. Fiora pointed out the
strategic weaknesses in Rocco s headquarters,
and the Assassins launched an attack.
Story: Spanish for “The Shark” El Tiburón
was the mute bodyguard of the Templar Grand
Master, Laureano de Torres y Ayala. El Tiburón
was a brute of a man draped in thick armor,
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More: Edward Kenway first encountered El
Tiburón when he tried to break the Sage out of
prison in Havana. El Tiburón got the better of
Kenway then, but later he would prevail over
The Shark as Kenway attempted to assassinate
Torres.
Story: Chaya Shirojiro Kiyonobu was part of a
long line of merchants in Kyoto. The Chaya
family held a monopoly on the raw silk trade
thanks to a permit that allowed them to travel to
Vietnam to trade goods.
More: In addition to managing trade,
Kyonobu was also tasked by leyasu to track the
foreigners entering the port city. Specifically, he
was to keep an eye on the Christian
missionaries, and report any suspicion of
Templar affiliation.
Story: “Big Dave” Walston was a blacksmith
who was draited into the Bntish army. Walston
had little desire to fight, so he deserted and ran
off to the Frontier. He was later found by Bnitish
Regulars, was about to be executed when
Ratonhnhaké:ton came to his aid.
More: After saving him, Ratonhnhaké:ton
offered Big Dave a job and a place to live on
the Davenport Homestead. His smithing skills
quickly made a valuable ally of the Colonial
Assassins.
Story: The newly appointed governor of the
Bahamas, Woodes Rodgers, appointed
Commodore Peter Chamberlane to combat
piracy. Chamberlaine harbored a fierce grudge
against pirates, however, and was wiling to
overstep his bounds to see them eliminated,
More: While the governor had offered
pardons to the pirates Hornigold, Vane, and
Thatch, Chamberlaine plotted to sink their ships
regardless of whether or not they accepted.
Upon discovering this, Kenway snuck onto
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Story: This wealthy Damascus merchant had
little regard for what he sold or who he sold it to.
He was fond of throwing both parties and insults,
and was convinced that he was the subject of
cruel words and misgivings from the people of
the city.
More: Abul Nugoud was one of the nine
Templars on Altair's list Altair attended one of
Abul's lavish partes (paid for with funds
embezzled from the city treasury), only to
discover that Abu! had poisoned the wine the
partygoers had been drinking.
Story: Laurens Prins was a Dutch pirate who
once sailed with the legendary Captain Henry
Morgan. After Morgan's death, Prins became a
slave trader, and as a consequence he worked
closely with the Caribbean Templars.
More: In 1717, Bartholomew Roberts was
working on one of Prins' slave ships. Having
identified Roberts as the Sage, Torres tried to buy
Roberts from Prins for a sizable sum.
Story: As a poltican and philosopher,
Machiavell was highly critical of idealism and self-
serving politicians. Eventualy, the tem
“Machiavellian" became adopted as an adjective
for those who served themselves before their
people.
More: Niccolô was also an Assassin, and he
worked with Ezio to track the Templars through
Venice, Florence, and later Rome. When the
previous leader of the Assassins, Mario Auditore,
was murdered by Cesare, Niccolô became the
leader of the Brotherhood.
Story: Hattori Hanzô skill with the yari was
legendary, and his prowess in batile made him
respected and feared as one of the greatest
samurai in Japan. He also excelled in the ninja
arts, and had a fierce rivalry with Fúma Kotarô.
More: Hanzô's ability made him a valued ally of
Tokugawa leyasu, and Hanzô saved his master's
life on several occasions. He was also
instrumental in the struggle against the Japanese
Templars, assassinating Uesugi Kenshin and
retrieving the Sword of Eden.
Story: |i Naomasa served as one of Tokugawa
leyasu's greatest generals, often called the “Four
Guardians” He was a veteran of numerous
battles, and was famous for continuing to fight
even after sustaining severe injuries.
More: While the rest of the Four Guardians
were not easily convinced that the Assassins
could aid them, Naomasa saw differentiy. He
recognized that the Assassins could prove to be
valuable alles, and often suggested calling on
them to his colleagues.
Story: Alessandro Valignano was a Jesuit
missionary that was sent to help introduce
Catholicism to Japan. While he was sent to aid
Francisco Cabral, who was already doing
missionary work in Japan, the two men despised
on another almost instantly.
More: Valignano used his Jesuit connections to
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Cabral confronted Valignano about this, he used
his influence to force Cabral to resign from his
post as Superior of the Jesuit Mission.
Story: When Altair let his arrogance get the
better of him it was Malik who suffered, losing his
brother and his left arm in the battle that followed.
However, after Altair regained his honor the two
men reconciled, and Malik would become second
in command of the Brotherhood.
More: After his injury, Malik served as the Rafiq
of Jerusalem, offering a point of contact and
advice to the Assassins who had business to
perform in the city.
Story: Edward Thatch sailed in the British Nawy,
but eventually quit to become a privateer. Once
the War of the Spanish Succession ended Thatch
turned to piracy. His fearsome ability as well as
his significant facial hair led to the nickname
Blackbeard.
More: Thatch and Kenway crossed paths when
they freed Nassau from the British. The two soon
became alles, and debated how to run the Pirate
Republic. Thatch later decided to quit piracy, but
was killed by the British Navy on the night of his
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Story: A Scottish sailor and privateer for the
English Parliament, William Kidd was later accused
of piracy and hung. While he certainly took his
share of plunder while privateering, the evidence
that actually tied him to piracy was slim at best.
More: Kidd's legacy far outlived the man
himself. The Assassin Mary Read took the name
James Kidd, and pretended to be an illegitimate
child. The Assassin Ratonhnhakéton followed
several maps to discover one of Kidd's buried
treasures, a Shard of Eden.
Story: Adéwalé was born into slavery on
Trinidad. His opportunity for escape came when
pirates began raiding the plantation Adéwalé was
on. He decided to aid the pirates, and they took
him on board. He was eventually caught by the
Spanish and imprisoned.
More: Adéwalé met Edward Kenway while
imprisoned, and the two broke free and
commandeered a ship. Adéwalé became
Edward's quartermaster, and the two sailed
together for many years. Eventually Adéwalé left
Edward's employ to join the Assassins.
Story: As daimyo of what was a relatively
small clan, Mori Motonari used a cunning blend
of tactics and force to expand his empire.
Within a few years, he had eliminated several
rival clans and ruled over the entire Chugoku
region of Japan.
More: Motonari was a vocal opponent of
Nobunagas attempt to unify all of Japan,
though he never had the strength to challenge
Nobunaga directly. The Mori clan was further
weakened when Nobunaga arranged the
assassination of Motonari's heir, Mori Takamoto.
Story: As the last Grand Master of the Templar
order before the organization was dissolved, at
least publicly, Jacques de Molay became
renowned as a martyr after being accused of
heresy and subsequently burned at the stake.
More: By accepting the dubious charges
brought before him, de Molay allowed the world
to believe that the Templars were gone for good.
In actuality, his widely publicized death drew
attention away from the Templars, allowing them
to rebuild the organization in secret.
Story: Uesugi Kenshin was one of the most
powerful daimyos of his time, ruling over the
large Echigo province of Japan. In addition to his
skill in battle, Kenshin was also a gifted
administrator who greatly expanded industry and
trade in his province.
More: When Takeda Shingen's army neared
Echigo, Kenshin moved to hatt their advance.
They fought to a stalemate, which was the start
of a fierce rivalry between the two daimyos. This
rivalry ended when Shingen was assassinated
over the Sword of Eden.
Story: Qulan Gal was an Assassin of the
Mongolian Brotherhood as well as an unmatched
archer. His skill with the bow led to his role in the
assassination of Genghis Khan, elevating Qulan
Gal to a legendary status among the Mongolian
Assassins.
More: Little is known about Qulan Gal beyond
his involvement in the assassination of Genghis
Khan. Such was his legacy, though, that the Italian
Brotherhood had him entombed below the Rocca
di Ravaldino in Forli Italy.
Story: While still an Apprentice, the Mongolian
Assassin Nergul was captured. He was tortured
while imprisoned, leaving his face permanently
scarred. He was eventually rescued by Qulan Gal
and Darim Ibn-La'Ahad when the two of them
assassinated Genghis Khan.
More: Nergúi would go on to be an effective
and influential member of the Mongolian
Assassins. His greatest achievement was the
assassination of Húlegu Khan, in retribution for
Húlegu's sacking of Masyaf and the destruction
of the Levantine Assassins.
Story: The Mongolian chapter of the Assassin
Brotherhood was one of the few groups who
resisted the expansion of the Mongol Horde.
Though few in number, the Mongolian Assassins
managed to curtail the Horde's campaigns on
several occasions.
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Story: At only fourteen years of age, Yamauchi
Kazutoyo's father died, leaving the young man to
wander as a ronin for several years. He eventually
came into the service of Oda Nobunaga, and
worked his way up to becoming a trusted general.
More: After Nobunaga's death, Kazutoyo served
Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who had taken up
Nobunaga's goal of unifying all of Japan. When
Hideyoshi died in 1598, Kazutoyo chose to serve
Tokugawa leyasu, and played a small but critical
role in the latter's rise to power in 1600.
Story: Despite being the eldest of Genghis
Khan's sons, and despite numerous successes
on the battlefield, Jochi was not named as the
Great Khan's successor, While controversial at
the time, this issue became moot when Jochi
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More: Jochi Khan did not know that he was
being tracked by Darm lbn-LaAhad as he
moved through Central Asia. Under cover of
night, Darim snuck into Jochi's tent and placed
a few drops of poison into his waterskin.
Story: A massive strongman with a missing
eye, Date Masamune was feared throughout
much of northern Japan for his cunning and
ruthlessness. As daimyo, Masamune began
attacking nearby clans to expand his own,
eventually ruling over most of the Tohoku
region.
More: The shogun at the time, Toyotomi
Hideyoshi, saw the wisdom in having
Masamune as an aly, as did Hideyoshi's
successor Tokugawa leyasu. Eventualy
Masamune became lord of the profitable
Sendal Domain, making him one of the most
powerful men in Japan.
Story: A poet, traveler, and Sufi mystic, Attar of
Nishapur studied under many great Sufi Shaykhs
and returned to his native Persia to spread this
knowledge.
More: Attar fell victim to the seemingly
unstoppable spread of the Mongol Empire. In
April of 1221, the Mongols entered the Persian
city of Nishapur and slaughtered everyone they
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Story: Alexander Nevsky was a def military
tactician and an emphatic leader who successfully
defended Russia's borders on several occasions.
He became Grand Prince of Vladimir in 1252, and
his alliance with the Golden Horde kept Russia
from being a Mongolian target.
More: While Nevsky was never identified as a
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the Khans implies such an association. It was on
his way back from visiting the Golden Horde that
Nevsky fell mysteriously ill and passed away.
Story: Maria Thorpe, a former Templar, switched
aliances to the Assassins when after several
meetings with Altair. The two eventually started a
family, and it was that family that traveled to
Mongolia to see to the end of Genghis Khan.
More: Maria did not take an active role in the
assassination of Genghis Khan. However, she was
on hand to tend to Altair's wounds when his first
attempt on the Khan's life was unsuccessful.
Story: Mogami Yoshiaki was a powerful daimyo
of northermn Japan. In order to solidify his political
position, Yoshiaki sent his daughter, Komahime, to
be wed to Toyotomi Hidetsugu, nephew and heir
to the Regent of Japan, Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
More: Soon after Hideyoshi had a son of his
own, and in order to secure his succession,
Hideyoshi ordered the death of Hidetsugu and
his family, including Komahime. This enraged
Yoshiaki, who immediately turned his allegiance to
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Story: The British Regular was the foot soldier of the
Loyalist Army, and they were easily identified by their
red jackets. Their training and equipment were superior
to the Continental Army, forcing the Colonists to devise
new tactics to counter them.
More:
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the Mongol Empire expanded across Central Asia
and into the Levant It was ruled over by Húlegu
Khan, and at its height it spread all the way into
Turkey.
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Story: The Kheshig were the personal guard of
the Khan and his family. They did not go to war
with the rest of the Mongolian army, as they were
tasked with seeing to the Khan's personal safety
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Working off of the screenshots Lacrosse managed to procure for us. This table is not meant to be used as is, it's just a way to archive this. Still have to do 'story' and 'more', but missing cells for 'location' and 'timeline' are not in the screenshots I have. The question marks exist in the cards.

Name Quote Timeline Location Story More
Anne Bonny England's the wrong way 'round the globe for an Irishwoman. 1702-1743 Caribbean Anne Bonny was working as a bartender in Nassau when she caught the eye of Jack Rackham. The two eloped, and Anne became a member of Rackham's crew. Proving to be capable with both a sword and a gun, Anne took to a life of piracy quite readily. While sailing around the Caribbean, Anne crossed paths with Edward Kenway several times. The two came to trust one another, and after Rackham was executed and Adéwalé left to join the Assassins, Anne became quartermaster on Edward's ship.
Oda Nobunaga Yes, you have your ideals. But I will have a nation. 1534-1586 Japan Oda Nobunaga first achieved notoriety at the bate of Okehazama, where his army overwhelmed an army ten times its size. His tactics and leadership saw his empire continue to grow and he proclaimed that he would eventually control all of Japan. When the Assassins first made contact with Nobunaga, he was sympathetic to their cause, and promised an alliance once he had unified Japan. However, this promise was made before Nobunaga held the Sword of Eden.
John Pitcairn I assume you've good reason for causing all this madness? 1722-1775 Colonial
Sakakibara Yasumasa Allocation of fiefs is the opposite of war: giving land, not taking it. 1548-1606 Japan
Adha the Chalice A chalice is merely a vessel for libation, for good or ill. ?-1190 Kingdom
Sakai Tadatsugu Every advance reveals a weakness. Wait, and strike. 1527-1596 Japan
Sibrand I followed my orders, believeing in my cause. Same as you. 1157-1191 Kingdom
Charles Vane I'll murder the man who stole my ship! 1680-1721 Caribbean
Honda Tadakatsu I served in battle my master has fought, yet where are my wounds? 1548-1610 Japan
Willikin of the Weald Your barons better than the King if they take aid from the French. ?-1257 Kingdom
Mochizuki Chiyome Your old life is over. Trains with me, and you will have a new one. ? Japan
Niccolò Polo To us, Altaïr is entrusting the spirit of the Brotherhood. He is passing the torch to us. 1230-1294 Kingdom
Benjamin Hornigold The Templars know order. Discipline. Structure. But you could never fathom these subleties. ?-1719 Caribbean
James Kidd We follow a Creed, aye. But it does not command us to act or submit. ?-1720 Caribbean
Ah Tabai Nothing in life is guaranteed, except surprise. 1660-? Caribbean
Israel Putnam What would you know about victory? 1718-1790 Colonial
Bartolomeo d'Alviano I'll take you all on! With one arm -- no-- BOTH arms tied behind my back! 1455-1515 Italy
Benjamin Church There's no single path through life that's right and fair and does no harm. 1734-1778 Colonial
La Volpe It is my business to know everything in this city. ? Italy
Thomas Hickey They paid me so I said yes. Didn't bother to ask who or how or why. ?-1776 Colonial
Majd Addin Do you know what it feels like, to determine another man's fate. ?-1191 Kingdom
Calico Jack You'd like to know my secrets, would you? 1682-1720 Caribbean
Lorenzo d'Medici [sic] Whoever wants to be happy, let him be so. 1449-1492 Italy
Emilio Barbarigo Progress demands sacrifice. 1421-1485 Italy
Lucrezia Borgia Tell Cesare, we shall see how it feels when the shoe is on the other foot. 1480-1519 Italy
Bartholomew Roberts A merry life and a short one, as promised. How well I know myself. Caribbean
Julien du Casse As bold as a musket ball, and still half as sharp. Caribbean
Robert Fitzwalter Our so-called King meets with his Templar advisers in London. Shall we pay them a visit?
Tamir I serve a far nobler cause than mere profit. 1147-1191 Kingdom
William Johnson I offered you an olive branch, and you knocked it from my hand. Colonial
Francisco Vecellio Someday I will take the time to paint. For now, I am a soldier on the front lines. Italy
Charles de la Motte My skill with the blade? Don't ask me: ask the eviscerated dead. ? Italy
Rocco Tiepolo Am I for sale? Cesare will need to send more coin for that. ?-1503 Italy
Jabal End the life of Montferrat, that we may call this city free. ? Kingdom
El Tiburón ... Caribbean
Chaya Shirojiro Kiyonobu Powerful men still need what we provide. Japan
David "Big Dave" Walston Don't much agree with the fight and I love this country, so there you have it. Colonial
Peter Chamberlaine Why scratch and claw to protect such squalor?
Abu'l Nuqoud These noble robes did little more than muffle their shouts of hate. ?-1191 Kingdom
Laurens Prins You live in the world but you cannot make it move. 1630-1717 Caribbean
Niccolò Machiavelli We don't need the apple to tell us what our old friend Cesare is planning. 1469-1527 Italy
Hattori Hanzo Those who cling to life, die; those who defy death, live. 1542-1596 Japan
Ii Naomasa If you are not wounded, you have not truly fought. 1561-1602 Japan
Alesandro Valignano These converts are our foothold in this country. 1539-1606 Japan
Malik Al-Sayf As we share the glory of our victories, so too should we share the pain of our defeat. 1165-1228 Kingdom
Blackbeard Legends ain't born from mildness. 1680-1718 Caribbean
Captain William Kidd I find myself at a crossroads; to return to my wife and child, or join my kinsmen. 1645-1701 Caribbean
Adéwalé I'll be your quartermaster. Nothing less. 1692-1758 Caribbean
Mori Motonari You have just shown me why we should not be under one rule.
Jacques de Molay If my death means my brothers can continue on, then so be it. 1244-1314 Kingdom
Uesugi Kenshin Wars are to be won with swords and spears, not with rice and salt. 1530-1578 Japan
Qulan Gal But there is another way to bring down the Khan. ? Mongolia
Nergüi I made a promise to an old friend. 1212-1279 Mongolia
Mongolian Assassin We cannot hope to fight them, but we can still sabotage their efforts. N/A Mongolia
Hattori Masanari I will serve the Tokugawa as my father did, but in my on own. 1565-1615 Japan
Yamauchi Kazutoyo I wonder if my station is too much for one of such humble origins. 1546-1605 Japan
Jochi Khan Am I not the eldest Khan? I will have more than a quartered empire. Mongolia
Date Masamune Benevolence indulged beyond measure sinks into weakness.
Attar of Nishapur Be the Eternal Mirror that you saw. 1145-1221 Mongolia
Aleksander Nevsky It's better to die for your country than to leave it. 1120-1263 Mongolia
Maria Thorpe You see? Years of being boisterous finally paid off. 1161-1228 Mongolia
Mogami Yoshiaki The bald rat will soon learn he can not simply take any life he pleases. 1546-1614 Japan


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Story: Pitcaim was a British soldier stationed in Boston before the Revolutionary War broke out It was then that he was contacted by Haytham Kenway and the rest of the Colonial Templars, and offered a position in their Order “o Di , a anta E - More: Despite being closely tied with Templars on the side of the Revolutionaries, Pitcairn continued to lead British troops in the war. He claimed to seek peaceful resolutions to the conflict, and was part of the conspiracy to assassinate George Washington.


Story: Sakakibara Yasumasa served as one of Tokugawa leyasu's greatest generals, often called the "Four Guardians.” Yasumasa and Honda Tadakatsu were the same age, and both were appointed into leyasu's personal service when they became old enough. E Ani More: Yasumasa earned the gratitude and trust of leyasu by staying to fight against Toyotomi Hideyoshi, despite having familal tes to Hideyoshi. Yasumasa was the most suspicious of the Assassins, though he was also the most impressed by their skills.

Story: The Chalice was supposedly an object of great power, which was rumored to be able to unite even the most bitter of rivals. Both the Assassins and Templars sought it, but at first only the Templars were aware that the Chalice was actually a woman, Adha. More: Altair sought Adha to keep the Chalice's ability to sway the minds of people out of the hands of the Templars. He fought for her safety, but could only watch as a Templar ship took her away. He would never see her alive again.

Story: Sakai Tadatsugu served as one of Tokugawa leyasu's greatest generals, often called the "Four Guardians." He was the eldest of the four, having first served leyasu's father, Matsudaira Hirotada. , E À GR [fo CSN Eos To DD SO =p O 0 penchant for fooling his enemies with ruses. In the battle of Mikatagahara, which saw leyasu's army devastated by Takeda Shingen, some trickery from Tadagatsugu kept the enemy from pursuing leyasu's men as they retreated,

Story: Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, Sibrand was a fierce and skiled warrior capable of besting his enemies just as skillfulhy with words SALSA ESA UA, (ee | PO 01 More: As Sibrand witnessed more and more of his Templar brethren meeting their end at Altair's hands, he grew increasingly paranoid. He doubled his personal guard and took refuge on his ship. Ultimately, he faced same fate that befell the rest of the Templars on Altair's list.

Story: Like most pirates, Charles Vane began his career as a privateer When privateering opportunities dried up, Vane took to piracy at the helm of his ship, the Ranger. He quickly became one of the most notorious pirates in the Caribbean. More: Vane and Edward Kenway sailed together on several occasions. It was during one of these collaborations that Jack Rackham convinced Vane's crew to mutiny, leaving Vane and Kenway stranded on a deserted island.

Story: Honda Tadakatsu served as one cf Tokugawa leyasu's greatest generals, often called the "Four Guardians.” His distinction in batile was known across all of Japan, and legends say that despite fighting in over 100 batiles, he never suffered a single wound. More: When the Assassins came to leyasu with a plan for retrieving the Sword of Eden, Tadakatsu was initially opposed; being an honorable warrior, he preferred meeting his enemy face to face in combat over striking at them from secrecy.

Story: Wilikin of the Weald, also known as William of Cassingham, was a squire during the LS STO ni VETA A INTE o SIT RO aco oppose Prince Louis VIII of France, who had tried to depose King John during the First Barons' War. RE DR o Ca ER ARS PIS pe (a(o SS To ES Assassin of the English Brotherhood. While not an admirer of the despotic King John, Willkin still favored the monarchy over baronial rule and was a supporter of John's son, Henry.

Story: Mochizuki Chiyome was a noblewoman who served Takeda Shingen. Upon hearing that she had been trained in the ninja arts by the Kôga clan, Shingen gave Chiyome the task of recruiting women and training them as spies and assassins. More: Chiyome's network of kunoichi numbered in the hundreds, and Shingen was kept well informed. While strong, this network still had holes; it was not enough to spot Honda Tadakatsu and Hattori Hanzô as they snuck into la e cigf er: ng 79 N

Story: Niccolô and Maffeo Polo ran a successful trading post in Constantinople, and it was through this that they met and befriended Darim Ibn- La'Ahad. Darim then invited the two of them to Masyaf, and there the brothers began their training as Assassins. More: Altair knew Masyaf would fall under the approaching Mongols and the Sword of Eden. Therefore he imparted as much knowledge as he could to Niccolô Polo, and told him and his brother Maffeo to start a new Brotherhood in Constantinople.

Story: Benjamin Hornigold was a tremendously successful pirate with a fleet of five warships. Among Hornigold's trainees were Edward Thatch and Charles Vane. However, Hornigold would eventually betray them all after an offer to join the Templars. More: Hornigold accepted a pardon offered by [ra SM ES 9) FL (0 [0 SS o [o [TE TO Ca Tn [= Hornigold became a pirate hunter, chasing down and apprehending his former comrades. He excelled at this task until the day he went after his former associate Edward Kenwav.

Story: In order to get a foothold in the predominately male pirate society, Mary Read disguised herself as a man and took the name James Kidd. She eventually sailed on Jack Rackham's ship, and was one of the few sober enough to fight back when they were boarded. More: Aside from her life of piracy, Mary Read was a member of the Assassins. She tried several times to convince Edward Kenway to abandon his pursuit of riches and join the Brotherhood. It was only after her death in prison that Edward took her advice.

Story: Bom on the Yucatán Peninsula and of Mayan descent, Ah Tabai became Mentor of the Caribbean Assassins in 1713. He trained both Mary Read and Duncan Walpole as Assassins, and took on Adéwalé as an apprentice after the [juta ip o (ço À Ia EAD ss t “o RUM O. More: Ah Tabai and Edward Kenway had a fractious relationship, as Edward had no interest in the Assassins and had simply posed as one to make some money. Edward would later come to understand what the Assassins stood for, and Ah Tabai then allowed him to join.

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Story: Bartolomeo d'Alviano was a loyal member of the Italian Brotherhood of Assassins. He was renowned for his prowess in battle, though much of that was due to brute strength and sheer determination. He wielded a huge two- handed sword that he named “Bianca.” More: Bartolomeo and Ezio met in Venice, and soon became friends. The two of them would aid one another several times over the years, with Bartolomeo's leadership over the Venetian mercenaries proving invaluable to the Assassins.

Story: A wealthy doctor, Benjamin Church was kidnapped and held for ransom until he was rescued by Haytham Kenway. He was then recruited into the Templar Order, and furthered their goals through his position as Surgeon General of the Revolutionary Army. More: Church ended up betraying both the Templars and the Patriots, and had planned to defect to the British with military secrets and a cache of weapons in tow. Ratonhnhakéton and Haytham formed a temporary partnership to put an end to the traitor.

Story: Gilberto was a thief known as La Volpe (the Fox). He closely guarded the details of his life, and little other than his name is known. His network of thieves in Florence aided Ezio a number of times, and he was eventually invited to [oa R UPAs More: After moving to Rome, La Volpe began to suspect the Mentor Niccolô Machiavell of betraying the Assassin cause, and was prepared to assassinate him. Ezio discovered the identity of the true traitor, and was able to convince La Volpe to stay his blade.

Story: Thomas Hickey was an Irish soldier in the French and Indian War, and he eventualky joined the Templars along with his commander, William Johnson. He was vulgar and unscrupulous, but loyal to the Templar cause (so long as they continued to pay him). More: Thomas Hickey ran a counterfeiting ring in New York, and was to be the trigger-man in the plot to assassinate George Washington. Hickey was to make this attempt during Ratonhnhakéton's hanging, but the Assassin managed to escape the noose and stop Hickey.

Story: While the Sultan Saladin had left Jerusalem to fight the armies of King Richard, Majd Addin took the opportunity to seize control of the city. He did this mainly through fear, conducting public executions of anyone who E iojo SE: [or DIM ATAE More: Majd Addin was one of the nine Templars on Altair's list. Altair learned that Addin was about to execute several people of Jerusalem, one of whom was a fellow Assassin. Altair intervened, and while the Assassin was saved, the rest were not “

Story: Jack Rackham, often called Calico Jack, was a capable shipman who sailed with Charles Vane. He convinced the crew to mutiny against Vane and steal Edward Kenway's ship, but his captaincy was a failure and Edward got his ship [pic jo =D (= Dano RAE (SIA More: Calico Jack retumed to piracy after enlisting the aid of Mary Read and Anne Bonny. They successes drew the attention of bounty hunters, who attacked Rackham's ship. They were captured fairly easily, as most of the crew was too drunk to fight back.

Story: Lorenzo de' Medici was an Italian statesman and the ruler of the Florentine Republic. He was also a close friend of the Auditore family, and one of the few people to know about Giovanni's role as an Assassin. More: Lorenzo de' Medici became reunited with the Assassins when there was an attempt on Medici's life; Ezio came to his aid and prevented the deed from being completed. From that point on, Medici sought Ezio's aid in dealing with the DS ER Ss a [o pr

Story: Emilio Barbarigo used his connections in the government and the police force to ensure that the merchant district remained under his control. He demanded outrageous taxes from merchants, and sent his quards to destroy the Este] o Raros tSR ja o Ro DS a SA More: Emilio was secrety a Templar, and a close ally of Rodrigo Borgia. His actions attracted the attention of the Venetian Thieves Guild, who enlisted the aid of Ezio in freeing the merchants of the city from Emilio's cruel governance.

Story: The daughter of Rodrigo and the sister of Cesare, Lucrezia collaborated with her family in their machinations. Rodrigo married her off several times to men with power, whom Cesare would then have assassinated. More: Befitting the Borgia name, Lucrezia was every bit as cruel and manipulative as her father and brother. However, she later became aware that their manipulation extended to her as well, as they were merely using her to further their own ambitions.

Story: As one of the most successful and destructive pirates of all time, Roberts drew the re of everyone in the Caribbean; Assassins, Templars, the British Navy, the Spanish Naw, the Portuguese Nawy, and even other pirates. More: Roberts knew the location of an ancient First Civilization building called the Observatory, and both Templars and Assassins fought over him for this knowledge. In the end, it was Edward Kenway who claimed the pirate s fe and the knowledge of the Observatory's location.

Story: Julien du Casse was a French arms dealer operating In the West Indies. His work eventually saw him inducted into the Templar Order along with Woodes Rogers and Duncan Walpole, the latter being impersonated by Edward Kenway. More: Du Casse and the other Templars quickly discovered that who they thought was Walpole was actually an impostor, and had Kenway Imprisoned, Shortly after escaping, Kenway crossed paths with du Casse and ended his life.

Story: An aristocrat and a soldier of King John during the wars in Normandy, Robert Fitzwalter cast away that allance after seeing King John abusing his authonty. Fitzwalter then became the leader of the baronial uprising Jota [SE dao) More: After meeting with his fellow Assassins to figure out how to depose King John, Htzwalter began a campaign to unite all of the English barons and force John off the throne. This attempt soon led to civil war, and the barons had to ask France for aid.

Story:Tamir ran a black market in Damascus, specializing in weapons and armor. He supplied both sides of the conflict, Saracens and Crusaders, and would often gloat about the amount of death caused by his wares. More:Tamir was one of the nine Templars on Altair's list. He DE is RT de RU SA comected somehow, as in his dying words he wamed PTE A CORO EO Sua PRC [GU

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Story: Rocco Tiepolo was a Templar who led a sizable group of mercenaries. While he often provided mercenaries to Cesare, he was not directly under the Borgia's control. More: Rocco was one of the names that Fiora gave to the Assassins when she defected from the Templar Order. Fiora pointed out the strategic weaknesses in Rocco s headquarters, and the Assassins launched an attack.

Story: Spanish for “The Shark” El Tiburón was the mute bodyguard of the Templar Grand Master, Laureano de Torres y Ayala. El Tiburón was a brute of a man draped in thick armor, elle qi fis a O no E More: Edward Kenway first encountered El Tiburón when he tried to break the Sage out of prison in Havana. El Tiburón got the better of Kenway then, but later he would prevail over The Shark as Kenway attempted to assassinate Torres.

Story: Chaya Shirojiro Kiyonobu was part of a long line of merchants in Kyoto. The Chaya family held a monopoly on the raw silk trade thanks to a permit that allowed them to travel to Vietnam to trade goods. More: In addition to managing trade, Kyonobu was also tasked by leyasu to track the foreigners entering the port city. Specifically, he was to keep an eye on the Christian missionaries, and report any suspicion of Templar affiliation.

Story: “Big Dave” Walston was a blacksmith who was draited into the Bntish army. Walston had little desire to fight, so he deserted and ran off to the Frontier. He was later found by Bnitish Regulars, was about to be executed when Ratonhnhaké:ton came to his aid. More: After saving him, Ratonhnhaké:ton offered Big Dave a job and a place to live on the Davenport Homestead. His smithing skills quickly made a valuable ally of the Colonial Assassins.

Story: The newly appointed governor of the Bahamas, Woodes Rodgers, appointed Commodore Peter Chamberlane to combat piracy. Chamberlaine harbored a fierce grudge against pirates, however, and was wiling to overstep his bounds to see them eliminated, More: While the governor had offered pardons to the pirates Hornigold, Vane, and Thatch, Chamberlaine plotted to sink their ships regardless of whether or not they accepted. Upon discovering this, Kenway snuck onto Gar policia Fe] ae OR ate Rc IST SS are Si ROTA]

Story: This wealthy Damascus merchant had little regard for what he sold or who he sold it to. He was fond of throwing both parties and insults, and was convinced that he was the subject of cruel words and misgivings from the people of the city. More: Abul Nugoud was one of the nine Templars on Altair's list Altair attended one of Abul's lavish partes (paid for with funds embezzled from the city treasury), only to discover that Abu! had poisoned the wine the partygoers had been drinking.

Story: Laurens Prins was a Dutch pirate who once sailed with the legendary Captain Henry Morgan. After Morgan's death, Prins became a slave trader, and as a consequence he worked closely with the Caribbean Templars. More: In 1717, Bartholomew Roberts was working on one of Prins' slave ships. Having identified Roberts as the Sage, Torres tried to buy Roberts from Prins for a sizable sum.

Story: As a poltican and philosopher, Machiavell was highly critical of idealism and self- serving politicians. Eventualy, the tem “Machiavellian" became adopted as an adjective for those who served themselves before their people. More: Niccolô was also an Assassin, and he worked with Ezio to track the Templars through Venice, Florence, and later Rome. When the previous leader of the Assassins, Mario Auditore, was murdered by Cesare, Niccolô became the leader of the Brotherhood.

Story: Hattori Hanzô skill with the yari was legendary, and his prowess in batile made him respected and feared as one of the greatest samurai in Japan. He also excelled in the ninja arts, and had a fierce rivalry with Fúma Kotarô. More: Hanzô's ability made him a valued ally of Tokugawa leyasu, and Hanzô saved his master's life on several occasions. He was also instrumental in the struggle against the Japanese Templars, assassinating Uesugi Kenshin and retrieving the Sword of Eden.

Story: |i Naomasa served as one of Tokugawa leyasu's greatest generals, often called the “Four Guardians” He was a veteran of numerous battles, and was famous for continuing to fight even after sustaining severe injuries. More: While the rest of the Four Guardians were not easily convinced that the Assassins could aid them, Naomasa saw differentiy. He recognized that the Assassins could prove to be valuable alles, and often suggested calling on them to his colleagues.

Story: Alessandro Valignano was a Jesuit missionary that was sent to help introduce Catholicism to Japan. While he was sent to aid Francisco Cabral, who was already doing missionary work in Japan, the two men despised on another almost instantly. More: Valignano used his Jesuit connections to Ee PLAN): a(o a iunio E: (Sto A a cia: pe ij) Cabral confronted Valignano about this, he used his influence to force Cabral to resign from his post as Superior of the Jesuit Mission.

Story: When Altair let his arrogance get the better of him it was Malik who suffered, losing his brother and his left arm in the battle that followed. However, after Altair regained his honor the two men reconciled, and Malik would become second in command of the Brotherhood. More: After his injury, Malik served as the Rafiq of Jerusalem, offering a point of contact and advice to the Assassins who had business to perform in the city.

Story: Edward Thatch sailed in the British Nawy, but eventually quit to become a privateer. Once the War of the Spanish Succession ended Thatch turned to piracy. His fearsome ability as well as his significant facial hair led to the nickname Blackbeard. More: Thatch and Kenway crossed paths when they freed Nassau from the British. The two soon became alles, and debated how to run the Pirate Republic. Thatch later decided to quit piracy, but was killed by the British Navy on the night of his ASS INE ARA o.

Story: A Scottish sailor and privateer for the English Parliament, William Kidd was later accused of piracy and hung. While he certainly took his share of plunder while privateering, the evidence that actually tied him to piracy was slim at best. More: Kidd's legacy far outlived the man himself. The Assassin Mary Read took the name James Kidd, and pretended to be an illegitimate child. The Assassin Ratonhnhakéton followed several maps to discover one of Kidd's buried treasures, a Shard of Eden.

Story: Adéwalé was born into slavery on Trinidad. His opportunity for escape came when pirates began raiding the plantation Adéwalé was on. He decided to aid the pirates, and they took him on board. He was eventually caught by the Spanish and imprisoned. More: Adéwalé met Edward Kenway while imprisoned, and the two broke free and commandeered a ship. Adéwalé became Edward's quartermaster, and the two sailed together for many years. Eventually Adéwalé left Edward's employ to join the Assassins.

Story: As daimyo of what was a relatively small clan, Mori Motonari used a cunning blend of tactics and force to expand his empire. Within a few years, he had eliminated several rival clans and ruled over the entire Chugoku region of Japan. More: Motonari was a vocal opponent of Nobunagas attempt to unify all of Japan, though he never had the strength to challenge Nobunaga directly. The Mori clan was further weakened when Nobunaga arranged the assassination of Motonari's heir, Mori Takamoto.

Story: As the last Grand Master of the Templar order before the organization was dissolved, at least publicly, Jacques de Molay became renowned as a martyr after being accused of heresy and subsequently burned at the stake. More: By accepting the dubious charges brought before him, de Molay allowed the world to believe that the Templars were gone for good. In actuality, his widely publicized death drew attention away from the Templars, allowing them to rebuild the organization in secret.

Story: Uesugi Kenshin was one of the most powerful daimyos of his time, ruling over the large Echigo province of Japan. In addition to his skill in battle, Kenshin was also a gifted administrator who greatly expanded industry and trade in his province. More: When Takeda Shingen's army neared Echigo, Kenshin moved to hatt their advance. They fought to a stalemate, which was the start of a fierce rivalry between the two daimyos. This rivalry ended when Shingen was assassinated over the Sword of Eden.

Story: Qulan Gal was an Assassin of the Mongolian Brotherhood as well as an unmatched archer. His skill with the bow led to his role in the assassination of Genghis Khan, elevating Qulan Gal to a legendary status among the Mongolian Assassins. More: Little is known about Qulan Gal beyond his involvement in the assassination of Genghis Khan. Such was his legacy, though, that the Italian Brotherhood had him entombed below the Rocca di Ravaldino in Forli Italy.

Story: While still an Apprentice, the Mongolian Assassin Nergul was captured. He was tortured while imprisoned, leaving his face permanently scarred. He was eventually rescued by Qulan Gal and Darim Ibn-La'Ahad when the two of them assassinated Genghis Khan. More: Nergúi would go on to be an effective and influential member of the Mongolian Assassins. His greatest achievement was the assassination of Húlegu Khan, in retribution for Húlegu's sacking of Masyaf and the destruction of the Levantine Assassins.

Story: The Mongolian chapter of the Assassin Brotherhood was one of the few groups who resisted the expansion of the Mongol Horde. Though few in number, the Mongolian Assassins managed to curtail the Horde's campaigns on several occasions. More: N/A

Story: At only fourteen years of age, Yamauchi Kazutoyo's father died, leaving the young man to wander as a ronin for several years. He eventually came into the service of Oda Nobunaga, and worked his way up to becoming a trusted general. More: After Nobunaga's death, Kazutoyo served Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who had taken up Nobunaga's goal of unifying all of Japan. When Hideyoshi died in 1598, Kazutoyo chose to serve Tokugawa leyasu, and played a small but critical role in the latter's rise to power in 1600.

Story: Despite being the eldest of Genghis Khan's sons, and despite numerous successes on the battlefield, Jochi was not named as the Great Khan's successor, While controversial at the time, this issue became moot when Jochi Disse nc) Do sifo fc TS Fe A TeÍ TO More: Jochi Khan did not know that he was being tracked by Darm lbn-LaAhad as he moved through Central Asia. Under cover of night, Darim snuck into Jochi's tent and placed a few drops of poison into his waterskin.

Story: A massive strongman with a missing eye, Date Masamune was feared throughout much of northern Japan for his cunning and ruthlessness. As daimyo, Masamune began attacking nearby clans to expand his own, eventually ruling over most of the Tohoku region. More: The shogun at the time, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, saw the wisdom in having Masamune as an aly, as did Hideyoshi's successor Tokugawa leyasu. Eventualy Masamune became lord of the profitable Sendal Domain, making him one of the most powerful men in Japan.

Story: A poet, traveler, and Sufi mystic, Attar of Nishapur studied under many great Sufi Shaykhs and returned to his native Persia to spread this knowledge. More: Attar fell victim to the seemingly unstoppable spread of the Mongol Empire. In April of 1221, the Mongols entered the Persian city of Nishapur and slaughtered everyone they fer pn Ars [e 0)

Story: Alexander Nevsky was a def military tactician and an emphatic leader who successfully defended Russia's borders on several occasions. He became Grand Prince of Vladimir in 1252, and his alliance with the Golden Horde kept Russia from being a Mongolian target. More: While Nevsky was never identified as a Spy o EJA US 0 0 [0 9/0 DES 5) [SRF pre the Khans implies such an association. It was on his way back from visiting the Golden Horde that Nevsky fell mysteriously ill and passed away.

Story: Maria Thorpe, a former Templar, switched aliances to the Assassins when after several meetings with Altair. The two eventually started a family, and it was that family that traveled to Mongolia to see to the end of Genghis Khan. More: Maria did not take an active role in the assassination of Genghis Khan. However, she was on hand to tend to Altair's wounds when his first attempt on the Khan's life was unsuccessful.

Story: Mogami Yoshiaki was a powerful daimyo of northermn Japan. In order to solidify his political position, Yoshiaki sent his daughter, Komahime, to be wed to Toyotomi Hidetsugu, nephew and heir to the Regent of Japan, Toyotomi Hideyoshi. More: Soon after Hideyoshi had a son of his own, and in order to secure his succession, Hideyoshi ordered the death of Hidetsugu and his family, including Komahime. This enraged Yoshiaki, who immediately turned his allegiance to fo fer RS eU

Story: The British Regular was the foot soldier of the Loyalist Army, and they were easily identified by their red jackets. Their training and equipment were superior to the Continental Army, forcing the Colonists to devise new tactics to counter them. More:

ES a RA ERR SG ge TE DG ge a SS CA ES the Mongol Empire expanded across Central Asia and into the Levant It was ruled over by Húlegu Khan, and at its height it spread all the way into Turkey. More:

Story: The Kheshig were the personal guard of the Khan and his family. They did not go to war with the rest of the Mongolian army, as they were tasked with seeing to the Khan's personal safety at ali times. More: