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*Pergamum | *Pergamum | ||
*Battle of Actium [DTAE, initiates] | *Battle of Actium [DTAE, initiates] | ||
*al-Muntasir [ | *al-Muntasir [not Mirage notes, nor the ''currently-written'' EOH – Figures of Baghdad eps] | ||
*Ahmad ibn al-Khasib | *Ahmad ibn al-Khasib | ||
*Western Xia [ | *Western Xia [Initiates db, Secret Crusade?] | ||
*Belvedere Palace | *Belvedere Palace | ||
*Prince of Ning Rebellion | *Prince of Ning Rebellion | ||
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*Manfred von Richthofen | *Manfred von Richthofen | ||
*Battle of Mons [Database:_August_1914] | *Battle of Mons [Database:_August_1914] | ||
*Alexandra Feodorovna [ | *Alexandra Feodorovna [oddly not ACS "Royal correspondence", but {IMO} in Chronicles Russia] | ||
*Operation Sealion | *Operation Sealion | ||
*Spear of Destiny | *Spear of Destiny | ||
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*'''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 [[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." | ||
|-|World War I= | |-|World War I= | ||
**'''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. | ||
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==Adventure Hooks== | ==Adventure Hooks== | ||
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'''The Open Eye''' was the moniker of a | '''The Open Eye''' was the moniker of a painter active in Renaissance Italy. Considered to have an "unparalleled genius", their paintings contained hidden messages said to lead to a Precursor vault. An Assassin-affiliated group was taked with infiltrating [[Venice|Venetian]] art salons to uncover their true identity and locate the vault before the Templars could do either. | ||
The '''Merletti Neri''' (English: ''Black Lace'') was a band of thieves active in Renaissance Italy. They were responsible for the theft of a Precursor Relic from the Assassins's hidden vault in Monteriggioni. | The '''Merletti Neri''' (English: ''Black Lace'') was a band of thieves active in Renaissance Italy. They were responsible for the theft of a Precursor Relic from the Assassins's hidden vault in Monteriggioni. | ||
'''Lingtong Temple''' is a Buddhist temple located in the Lingtong Mountains of {{Wiki|Fujian|Fujian province}} in southern China. The temple housed a hidden sanctuary believed to hold | '''Lingtong Temple''' is a Buddhist temple located in the Lingtong Mountains of {{Wiki|Fujian|Fujian province}} in southern China. The temple housed a hidden sanctuary believed to hold legendary treasure and knowledge. During the Ming dynasty, an Assassin-affiliated group was tasked with exploring the location, leading to them battling a guardian and discovering a secret message left behind by the Isu. [Fucker does not have a wikipedia page, best i can do are these: https://www.instagram.com/p/CQf7CPUHtc6/ https://www.instagram.com/lecongtravel/reel/C9eoM-Xyac4/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPjQiZmRnS4 ] | ||
'''Ningbo''' is a city in northeastern Zhejiang province, China. During the Ming dynasty, the city was used as the headquarters of a branch of Assassins turncoats that sided with the [[Portuguese Rite of the Templar Order]], targeting a number of key allies of the Brotherhood. A group was dispatched to thwart the rogue cell and ensure the Brotherhood's reputation remained intact. | '''Ningbo''' is a city in northeastern Zhejiang province, China. During the Ming dynasty, the city was used as the headquarters of a branch of Assassins turncoats that sided with the [[Portuguese Rite of the Templar Order]], targeting a number of key allies of the Brotherhood. A group was dispatched to thwart the rogue cell and ensure the Brotherhood's reputation remained intact. | ||
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The '''Enlightened Circle''' was a secret society established in mid-to-late 1800s [[London]] that sought to reshape the city's power dynamics. An Assassin-affiliated group was hired by a wealthy benefactor to investigate their activities, infiltrate their ranks, and dismantle their operations before the society could gain much influence. | The '''Enlightened Circle''' was a secret society established in mid-to-late 1800s [[London]] that sought to reshape the city's power dynamics. An Assassin-affiliated group was hired by a wealthy benefactor to investigate their activities, infiltrate their ranks, and dismantle their operations before the society could gain much influence. | ||
'''David Edward Hughes''' (1830 – 1900) was a British-American inventor, best known for his work on the printing telegraph and the microphone.[REF WP] In the mid-to-late 1800s, as an already established scientist, Hughes returned to England with a device the Assassin Brotherhood considered "could have potentially devastating consequences". A group was | '''David Edward Hughes''' (1830 – 1900) was a British-American inventor, best known for his work on the printing telegraph and the microphone.[REF WP] In the mid-to-late 1800s, as an already established scientist, Hughes returned to England with a device the Assassin Brotherhood considered "could have potentially devastating consequences". A group was tasked with retrieving the device and safeguarding it from the Templar agents. | ||
In the mid-to-late 1800s, the museum exhibited a mysterious ancient artifact that attracted the attention of both Assassins and Templars. An Assassin-affiliated group managed to swap the artifact for a counterfeit and hide the original. | In the mid-to-late 1800s, the museum exhibited a mysterious ancient artifact that attracted the attention of both Assassins and Templars. An Assassin-affiliated group managed to swap the artifact for a counterfeit and hide the original. | ||
Revision as of 16:05, 2 February 2025
Historical Hooks
- Amulius
- Conquest of Fidenae
- Fidenae
- Peace of Nicias [also DTAG]
- Trial of Sokrates
- Pergamum
- Battle of Actium [DTAE, initiates]
- al-Muntasir [not Mirage notes, nor the currently-written EOH – Figures of Baghdad eps]
- Ahmad ibn al-Khasib
- Western Xia [Initiates db, Secret Crusade?]
- Belvedere Palace
- Prince of Ning Rebellion
- Zhu Chenhao
- Nanjing [check]
- Nuestra Señora de Atocha [imo Pirates, of all things]
- Cudjoe's Town
- Regent's Canal
- Maida Vale
- Thomas Gainsborough
- Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire
- Thomas Agnew & Sons
- Adam Worth [Database: Ned Wynert]
- Manfred von Richthofen
- Battle of Mons [Database:_August_1914]
- Alexandra Feodorovna [oddly not ACS "Royal correspondence", but {IMO} in Chronicles Russia]
- Operation Sealion
- Spear of Destiny
- Hofburg