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|-|Roman Kingdom=
*'''The [[Assassination]] of [[Amulius]]:''' [[Romulus]] infiltrated King Amulius' residence to free his twin brother [[Remus]] from imprisonment and assassinate Amulius.
*'''The [[Assassination]] of [[Amulius]]:''' [[Romulus]] infiltrated King Amulius' residence to free his twin brother [[Remus]] from imprisonment and assassinate Amulius.
*'''The [[Conquest of Fidenae]]:''' The [[Roman army]] embarked on the conquest of the neighboring city of [[Fidenae]], a key step in the expansion of early Rome.  
*'''The Conquest of Fidenae:''' The [[Roman army]] embarked on the conquest of the neighboring city of [[Fidenae]], a key step in the expansion of early Rome.  
*'''The Trial of Romulus''' King Romulus was accused of tyranny and despotism as discontent simmered among Rome's [[Civilian|citizens]].
*'''The Trial of Romulus''' King Romulus was accused of tyranny and despotism as discontent simmered among Rome's [[Civilian|citizens]].
|-|Ancient Greece=
|-|Ancient Greece=
*'''The [[Olympic Games]] of 428 BCE:''' During the Olympic Games of 428 BCE in [[Elis]], the [[Sparta]]n contenders could not compete. A group of unknown athletes stepped in, bringing the Olympic wreath home for Sparta.
*'''The [[Olympic Games]] of 428 BCE:''' During the Olympic Games of 428 BCE in [[Elis]], the [[Sparta]]n contenders could not compete. A group of unknown athletes stepped in, bringing the Olympic wreath home for Sparta.
*'''The [[Peace of Nicias]]:''' In 421 BCE, the chaos of the [[Peloponnesian War]] reached a moment of relative calm when the two cities negotiated the Peace of Nicias.
*'''The [[Peace of Nicias]]:''' In 421 BCE, the chaos of the [[Peloponnesian War]] reached a moment of relative calm when the two cities negotiated the Peace of Nicias.
*'''The [[Trial of Sokrates]]:''' [[Sokrates]] was accused of corrupting the youth of [[Athens]] and impiety against the city's [[Greek mythology|pantheon]].
*'''The {{Wiki|Trial of Socrates|Trial of Sokrates}}:''' [[Sokrates]] was accused of corrupting the youth of [[Athens]] and impiety against the city's [[Greek mythology|pantheon]].
*'''Deadly Plague:''' In 430 BC, Athens was struck by a devastating [[Plague of Athens|plague]]. The outbreak wreaked havoc in the densely populated city and ultimately played a crucial role in its eventual downfall.
*'''Deadly Plague:''' In 430 BC, Athens was struck by a devastating [[Plague of Athens|plague]]. The outbreak wreaked havoc in the densely populated city and ultimately played a crucial role in its eventual downfall.
|-|Ptolemaic Egypt=
|-|Ptolemaic Egypt=
*'''[[Cleopatra]] and [[Gaius Julius Caesar|Caesar]]:''' In 48 BCE, amidst the turmoil of a [[Alexandrine Civil War|power struggle]], an alliance between Cleopatra and Julius Caesar would be formed in [[Alexandria]], built on mutual political need.
*'''[[Cleopatra]] and [[Gaius Julius Caesar|Caesar]]:''' In 48 BCE, amidst the turmoil of a [[Alexandrine Civil War|power struggle]], an alliance between Cleopatra and Julius Caesar would be formed in [[Alexandria]], built on mutual political need.
*'''The [[Battle of the Nile]]:''' Caesar's forces secured a decisive victory at the Battle of the Nile. Supported by the forces of [[Mithridates I of the Bosporus|Mithridates]] of [[Pergamum]], Caesar's legions triumphed over the larger army of [[Ptolemy XIII]], who died on his capsized [[ship]] while fleeing.
*'''The [[Battle of the Nile]]:''' Caesar's forces secured a decisive victory at the Battle of the Nile. Supported by the forces of [[Mithridates I of the Bosporus|Mithridates]] of {{Wiki|Pergamum}}, Caesar's legions triumphed over the larger army of [[Ptolemy XIII]], who died on his capsized [[ship]] while fleeing.
*'''The [[Assassination of Julius Caesar]]:''' During the civil war, most of Caesar's opposition was eliminated, leading to him becoming a {{Wiki|dictator perpetuo|dictator}} and assuming sole control over [[Rome]]. [[Marcus Junius Brutus|Brutus]] and [[Gaius Cassius Longinus|Cassius]] began recruiting {{Wiki|Roman Senate|senators}} and [[Roman Hidden Ones|other allies]] to plot his assassination of him, which later came on the Ides of March in 44 BCE.
*'''The [[Assassination of Julius Caesar]]:''' During the civil war, most of Caesar's opposition was eliminated, leading to him becoming a {{Wiki|dictator perpetuo|dictator}} and assuming sole control over [[Rome]]. [[Marcus Junius Brutus|Brutus]] and [[Gaius Cassius Longinus|Cassius]] began recruiting {{Wiki|Roman Senate|senators}} and [[Roman Hidden Ones|other allies]] to plot his assassination of him, which later came on the Ides of March in 44 BCE.
*'''The [[Battle of Actium]]:''' In 31 BCE, [[Octavian]] declared war on [[Marcus Antonius|Antony]] and Cleopatra. Their naval forces met at Actium, where the forces of [[Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa]] defeated the navy of Cleopatra and Antony.
*'''The [[Battle of Actium]]:''' In 31 BCE, [[Octavian]] declared war on [[Marcus Antonius|Antony]] and Cleopatra. Their naval forces met at Actium, where the forces of [[Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa]] defeated the navy of Cleopatra and Antony.
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*'''[[The Fall of Robespierre]]:''' On July 27, 1794, the [[National Convention]] accused [[Maximilien de Robespierre|Maximilien Robespierre]] and several of his supporters, including [[Louis Antoine de Saint-Just]], of crimes against the [[First French Republic|state]].
*'''[[The Fall of Robespierre]]:''' On July 27, 1794, the [[National Convention]] accused [[Maximilien de Robespierre|Maximilien Robespierre]] and several of his supporters, including [[Louis Antoine de Saint-Just]], of crimes against the [[First French Republic|state]].
|-|Industrial Revolution=
|-|Industrial Revolution=
*'''The [[Regent's Canal]] Disaster:''' In July 1874, a barge carrying a large quantity of [[gunpowder]] exploded on the Regent's Canal in [[Maida Vale]]. The explosion caused extensive damage to nearby buildings and resulted in several fatalities and injuries.
*'''The [[Regent's Canal]] Disaster:''' In July 1874, a barge carrying a large quantity of [[gunpowder]] exploded on the Regent's Canal in {{Wiki|Maida Vale}}. The explosion caused extensive damage to nearby buildings and resulted in several fatalities and injuries.
*'''Napoleon of crime''' In 1876, [[Thomas Gainsborough]]'s portrait of [[Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire]], disappeared from the [[Thomas Agnew & Sons]] gallery in [[London]]. Suspicions arose regarding [[Adam Worth]]'s involvement, the "Napoleon of crime."
*'''Napoleon of crime''' In 1876, [[Thomas Gainsborough]]'s portrait of [[Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire]], disappeared from the [[Thomas Agnew & Sons]] gallery in [[London]]. Suspicions arose regarding [[Adam Worth]]'s involvement, the "Napoleon of crime."
*'''Elementary:''' In 1887, [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s first detective novel, "{{Wiki|A Study in Scarlet}}," debuted in {{Wiki|Beeton's Christmas Annual}} by {{Wiki|Ward, Lock & Co.}} in London. This introduced readers to the London consulting detective Sherlock Holmes and his friend and chronicler Dr. Watson.
*'''Elementary:''' In 1887, [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]'s first detective novel, "{{Wiki|A Study in Scarlet}}," debuted in {{Wiki|Beeton's Christmas Annual}} by {{Wiki|Ward, Lock & Co.}} in London. This introduced readers to the London consulting detective Sherlock Holmes and his friend and chronicler Dr. Watson.
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*'''The Curse of the Red Baron:''' [[Manfred von Richthofen]], also known as the "Red Baron", was one of the most renowned and feared fighter pilots of [[World War I]], credited with shooting down over 80 enemy aircraft. Some believed that he was protected by a supernatural force.
*'''The Curse of the Red Baron:''' [[Manfred von Richthofen]], also known as the "Red Baron", was one of the most renowned and feared fighter pilots of [[World War I]], credited with shooting down over 80 enemy aircraft. Some believed that he was protected by a supernatural force.
*'''Angels of Mons:''' British soldiers claimed to have been miraculously saved by angelic beings during the [[Battle of Mons]] in 1914. These angelic figures were said to have intervened, shielding the British troops from enemy fire and guiding them to safety.
*'''Angels of Mons:''' British soldiers claimed to have been miraculously saved by angelic beings during the [[Battle of Mons]] in 1914. These angelic figures were said to have intervened, shielding the British troops from enemy fire and guiding them to safety.
*'''[[Grigori Rasputin]] Assassination:''' Rasputin, who held considerable influence over Tsar [[Nicholas II]] and his wife, Empress [[Alexandra Feodorovna|Alexandra]], was assassinated on December 30, 1916.
*'''[[Grigori Rasputin]] Assassination:''' Rasputin, who held considerable influence over Tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]] and his wife, Empress [[Alexandra Feodorovna|Alexandra]], was assassinated on December 30, 1916.
|-|World War II=
|-|World War II=
*'''[[Operation Sealion]]:''' As part of Operation Sealion, a planned invasion of Britain, [[Nazi Party|Nazi]] agents scoured [[Europe]] for artifacts associated with the [[Holy Grail|Grail]], hoping to harness its supposed supernatural abilities.
*'''[[Operation Sealion]]:''' As part of Operation Sealion, a planned invasion of Britain, [[Nazi Party|Nazi]] agents scoured [[Europe]] for artifacts associated with the [[Holy Grail|Grail]], hoping to harness its supposed supernatural abilities.
*'''The Quest for the [[Spear of Destiny]]:''' The Spear was believed to be held in [[Vienna]]'s [[Hofburg Museum]], and it was reportedly seized by [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]]'s forces when they {{Wiki|Anschluss|annexed}} [[Austria]] in 1938.
*'''The Quest for the [[Spear of Destiny]]:''' The Spear was believed to be held in [[Vienna]]'s [[Hofburg|Hofburg Museum]], and it was reportedly seized by [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]]'s forces when they {{Wiki|Anschluss|annexed}} [[Austria]] in 1938.
*'''The Theft of the Amber Room:''' The room was located in the [[Catherine Palace]] near [[Saint Petersburg|St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]], and during the [[Operation Barbarossa|German invasion]] of the [[Soviet Union]] in [[World War II]], the Nazis looted the [[Amber Room]] and transported it to [[Königsberg]].
*'''The Theft of the Amber Room:''' The room was located in the [[Catherine Palace]] near [[Saint Petersburg|St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]], and during the [[Operation Barbarossa|German invasion]] of the [[Soviet Union]] in [[World War II]], the Nazis looted the [[Amber Room]] and transported it to [[Königsberg]].
*'''[[Reinhard Heydrich]]'s Death:''' In 1942, [[Jan Kubiš]] and [[Jozef Gabčík]] headed a team on a mission to assassinate "the man with the iron heart", a high-ranking German ''{{Wiki|Schutzstaffel|SS}}'', that led to his death in a [[Prague]]'s hospital bed.
*'''[[Reinhard Heydrich]]'s Death:''' In 1942, [[Jan Kubiš]] and [[Jozef Gabčík]] headed a team on a mission to assassinate "the man with the iron heart", a high-ranking German ''{{Wiki|Schutzstaffel|SS}}'', that led to his death in a [[Prague]]'s hospital bed.
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My secondary sandbox.

Le Secret de Napoléon Ier

Le Secret de Camerone

L'Armoire de Fer

Le Secret des Mines

Jade

Cover artists

Apocalypse

Bitter Conduct

Chasing the Rabbit

Seek and Do Not Destroy

Bombs Away

The Mission

Fear and Loathing in the Valley

Hold the Fort!

Another World

Snakes Get Madder

Into the Dark

The End (Brotherhood of Venice)

The Fall of Man

Database equivalent

These are taken from the WIP rulebook from the kickstarter, so they are VERY subject to change and shouldn't be used in ANY pages.

Shao Jun (born in 1505) is a famous Assassin of the Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins.

A former concubine of the Zhengde Emperor, she was rescued by the Assassins after the emperor’s death and devoted her life to the Brotherhood as a result.

During the interregnum following the Zhengde Emperor’s death, Zhang Yong—the leader of the Eight Tigers, a Templar faction—ordered a purge of all those who opposed him, which included the Assassins. Shao Jun and her Mentor, Zhu Jiuyuan, fled west to seek out the retired Mentor of the Italian Brotherhood, Ezio Auditore da Firenze. After helping Ezio fight off a Templar attack in his villa in Tuscany, he gave her a Precursor box to help her rebuild the Chinese Brotherhood.
When she heard of the troubles caused by the rogue Assassins in the Khmer Empire, she agreed to meet the four Assassins dispatched there and help them.

Measuring up to 12 feet, it is one of the most dangerous animals one can encounter in the region. It will bite and inject a potent venom that can kill an adult human in thirty minutes if no antidote is taken. Amazingly, even the very young ones can bite as dangerously as adults. It is not uncommon for expert handlers to extract their venom and use it to poison weapons.

Quick as lightning, the mongoose is the forever enemy of the cobra snake. Thanks to their incredible reflexes, they can face the venomous snakes and exploit any weakness, striking at the right time in the right spot. The mongooses found in this region have developed a resistance to the snake’s venom that allows them to continue fighting, even after a bite. They are greatly admired and revered by the inhabitants of the region, who sometimes tame and train them to help against the snakes.

Animus Handbook

Legacy of the Brotherhood

Forging History