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===The Battle of the Wabash (1791)===
 
*St. Clair's Defeat
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*Arthur St. Clair
*Wabash River
*Mihšihkinaahkwa
*Weyapiersenwah
*Buckongahelas
*Kanawha River
*Battle of the Monongahela
*Fort Jefferson
*Prophetstown
*Mihšihkinaahkwa's Apple of Eden
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<ref name="Wabash">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Legacy of the Brotherhood]]'' – [[The Battle of the Wabash]]</ref>
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''From the mid-1770s, [[United States|American]] settlers began to push into the lands west of the Thirteen Colonies, eager to get their hands on the rich territories of Native Americans, beginning a {{Wiki|Northwest Indian War|cycle of violence}}.<br><br>In November 1791, on the eve of the Battle of the Wabash River—an event that will also be remembered in history as [[St. Clair's Defeat]], or the Battle of a Thousand Slain—the leaders of the most prominent Native American tribes of the {{Wiki|Northwest Territory}} {{Wiki|Northwestern Confederacy|gather}} to organize an attack on General [[Arthur St. Clair]]'s forces, who have established a camp on a high hill near the headwaters of the [[Wabash River]]. [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] (Connor) and the Witnesses arrive up at the [[longhouse]] to appease the spirits and obtain permission to go to a parley with the [[United States Armed Forces|American general]] to try to avoid bloodshed.''
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'''St. Clair's Defeat''', also known as the '''Battle of the Wabash River''' and the '''Battle of a Thousand Slain''', was a battle fought on November 1791 in the {{Wiki|Northwest Territory}} of the [[United States]] as a result of settler expansion into Native American territory. The [[United States Armed Forces|US army]], led by Major-General [[Arthur St. Clair]] was trounced by the combined forces of the {{Wiki|Northwestern Confederacy}} led by chiefs [[Mihšihkinaahkwa]], [[Weyapiersenwah]] and [[Buckongahelas]], leading to the worst defeat ever recorded at the hands of the Native Americans, where they lost almost a thousand men.<ref name="Wabash">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] [[Legacy of the Brotherhood]]'' – [[The Battle of the Wabash]]</ref>


In the longhouse, the crackling of the flames is drowned out by chatter in the diverse languages of the tribes gathered here. As you enter, a breath of icy wind sneaks into the hut with a few flakes of white snow. Many people turn in your direction, some with looks of admiration, others of disdain, and others just curious to know who this young man is that everyone is staring at.
In the eve of the battle, [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] and a few allies arrived at the longhouse being used by the Confederacy, hoping to obtain permission to go to a parley with the American general to try to avoid bloodshed. Mihšihkinaahkwa invited the group to sit and present their case, eventually granting them permission. The following morning, the group proceeded to the enemy camp to speak to St. Clair, unknowing they had been betrayed by a [[Shawnee]] spy, and were met with an ambush. As multiple [[rifle]] barrels were pointed at them, St. Clair addressed the group, claiming to have met [[Haytham Kenway]] and proudly boasting he would have [[Mihšihkinaahkwa's Apple of Eden]] in his possession in a few hours. The general was cut off by muffled gunshots and screams as the Natives attacked the army in the middle of their morning meal, Mihšihkinaahkwa having apparently decided against waiting for the group's return.<ref name="Wabash"/>
 
Being quickly overwhelmed, St. Clair retreated to [[Fort Jefferson]], having a soldier stay behind to gather his personal belongings. Ratonhnhaké:ton's group, having survived the ambush, entered the general's tent and stole his research, while cries of alarm outside indicated that the soldiers had been completely surrounded.<ref name="Wabash"/>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]''


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==References==
|-|1 - CONVINCE THE NATIVES TO PARLEY=
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Almost 10 years have passed since the day Connor killed two [[Templars]]—his father, [[Haytham Kenway|Haytham]], and [[Charles Lee]]. The fate of the American nation is no longer of interest to the [[Assassins|Assassin]], who, on the contrary, often questions his previous actions. Connor's goal is to convince the three chiefs in command that a path of peace and coexistence is still possible for the Native Nations and the Americans, and he wants to prevent many brave warriors from dying in vain.


Three chiefs sit in the center of the longhouse: [[Mihšihkinaahkwa|Little Turtle]] of the {{Wiki|Miami people|Miami}}, [[Weyapiersenwah|Blue Jacket]] of the [[Shawnee]], and [[Buckongahelas]] of the [[Lenape]]. After a long silence filled with inquisitive looks, Little Turtle invites you all to sit and give the speech you clearly came to give.
;Challenges
*''Speech For Peace:'' To gain permission to visit the enemies' camp and parley with the American General, the Witnesses must convince the chiefs. However, the chiefs have come to battle the American invaders, and changing their minds will be challenging—any Social check made to convince them may require additional Raises, as explained in the descriptions of the following Challenges.
*''Little Turtle's Doubt:'' During the speech, Little Turtle declares he knows Ratonhnhaké:ton's mind. He claims that the Assassin's judgment is clouded by an old alliance, perhaps even friendship or admiration for [[George Washington]], a man who is no longer who he once was. Little Turtle insinuates that that man never really existed—if Connor or any other Witness cannot answer back with something convincing, any Social check made during the ''Speech For Peace'' Challenge requires 1 additional Raise.
*''Blue Jacket and Buckongahelas:'' Chiefs Blue Jacket and Buckongahelas don't trust Ratonhnhaké:ton's comrades and demand them to talk—if other Witnesses cannot support Connor with something convincing, any Social check made to overcome the ''Speech For Peace'' Challenge requires 1 additional Raise.
;Weaknesses
*''The Indian Prophecy:'' A story tells how, many years ago, George Washington traveled with some [[soldier]]s to reclaim the land {{Wiki|Treaty of Paris (1783)|promised}} to them by the [[British Empire|British government]] near the [[Kanawha River]] in the [[Ohio]] territories. There, they met a {{Wiki|sachem}} who began to tell the story of how Washington, on the day of the [[Battle of the Monongahela]] 15 years earlier, had shot at but was never harmed. Taking this as a sign, the sachem prophesied that Washington would become "the leader of the nations" and that an unborn people would respect him as the father of a mighty empire—if a Witness mentions the Indian Prophecy, any Social check made during the ''Speech For Peace'' Challenge have 1 Free Raise.
|-|2 - SURVIVE THE AMBUSH=
The Witnesses succeed in convincing the Northwestern Indian Confederacy to parley, they can proceed immediately to the enemy camp to speak with General St. Clair. Unfortunately for them, General St. Clair's men have a Shawnee spy and welcome the peacemakers with an ambush, surrounding them with drawn bayonets.


You move with peaceful intent towards the hill where the Americans have set camp. Blue coats quickly emerge from the bushes from all directions, surrounding your group. A myriad eyes and [[rifle]] barrels point right at you. You must have been betrayed—they knew you were coming. Safe behind his soldiers, General St. Clair addresses you all directly: "I know who you are. I met Connor's father once. It's such a pity he can't see our dream come true because of your stupid [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Brotherhood]], and George." He pauses for effect. "It doesn't matter. Little Turtle's [[Apple of Eden]] will be mine in a few hours!" He laughs at the question on your face. "You didn't know, did you? Do not worry, Assassins, I will take good care of it." Laughing, he mounts his white [[horse]]. "But first, let's see if it will be of any use to tame these tribes and make them fight for us. It would be a pity to slay them all. You, on the other hand, must die here and now. Soldiers, take aim..." the General abruptly stops his commands as muffled gunshots and screams erupt above the sounds of the rushing water of the Wabash river. Apparently, Little Turtle chose not to wait for your return, and the Natives have attacked the Americans in the middle of their morning meal—the Battle of the Wabash has begun.
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The '''Wabash River''' is a 810 km long river that flows from [[Ohio]] through {{Wiki|Indiana}} and forming the Indiana-{{Wiki|Illinois}} border before flowing into the {{Wiki|Ohio River}}.<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Wabash River}}</ref> One of its claims to fame is being the site of the worst defeat ever recorded at the hands of the Native Americans, during the 1791 event known as [[St. Clair's Defeat]].<ref name="Wabash">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Legacy of the Brotherhood]]'' – [[The Battle of the Wabash]]</ref>


"Shoot! Shoot 'em all!" he screams to the soldiers before hurrying for the camp.
==Appearances==
;Challenges
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]''
*''Shoot 'em all!:'' At the beginning of this Scene, all Witnesses surrounded by St. Clair's soldiers must make a Reaction check with 2 Raises.
*''Blue Coats:'' Soldiers try to shoot at any Witness that survived the first volley. Others draw their blades and attack them in close combat. Given the high number of soldiers ambushing the Witnesses, any Action check made to overcome this Challenge requires 1 Raise.
;Weaknesses
*''Backup (minor):'' Even if Connor's plan was approved and he went straight to the American camp, the Witnesses might have decided to split up. If they did, some members followed the group from a distance as a precaution, and now have an opportunity to surprise the soldiers on the river banks. In this case, Reaction checks made to overcome the ''Shoot 'em all!'' Challenge require no Raise.
*''Blue Jacket and Buckongahelas Scouts (major):'' If the Witnesses did not persuade Blue Jacket and Buckongahelas to trust them in the previous Scene, the Chiefs sent a small group of Shawnee and Lenape scouts to keep an eye on them. As soon as the bullets start flying, the scouts come out to attack the soldiers. In this case, all Approach checks made to overcome this Key Objective's Challenges have 1 Free Raise.
|-|3 - RECOVER ST. CLAIR'S RESEARCH=
Inside St. Clair's tent, a soldier is gathering the General's personal belongings to take to [[Fort Jefferson]], where he intends to retreat. The battle is not going well for his troops.


You survived the ambush. It's time to address the second part of the plan. The first place to look for information about the Templar's plans must be the General's tent. There, you're faced with a sweaty soldier hurriedly stuffing the General's papers, notes, and personal effects into a [[leather]] bag. A couple of papers show sketches of an Apple of Eden. Outside, cries of alarm suggest that the American soldiers are completely surrounded.
==References==
;Challenges
{{Reflist}}
*''[[Interrogation|Interrogating]] the Soldier:'' If the Witnesses are quick enough, they can capture the soldier and interrogate him about St. Clair's plans and movements. The subordinate can reveal St. Clair is retreating to Fort Jefferson. The documents in the bag also present information about Little Turtle's Apple of Eden and rumors about a secret [[Temple (Isu)|vault]] in the [[Prophetstown]] area.
*''Following the Soldier:'' If the Witnesses are stealthy enough, they can follow the soldier instead of interrogating him—but watch as he is killed by an [[arrow]] or a bullet. Searching the documents now scattered in the snow around the fallen bag, the Witnesses discover St. Clair is headed for Fort Jefferson. The documents also present information about Little Turtle's Apple of Eden and rumors about a secret vault in the Prophetstown area.
*''Panicking Soldiers:'' The battle brings fear and chaos in the camp. American soldiers are shooting wildly at anyone not wearing a uniform. Whenever the Witnesses move without being stealthy, they must make a Reaction check.
*''Major General [[Richard Butler]]:'' The commander of the levy regiment has been tasked with covering St. Clair's retreat. Having identified and recognized Connor and his allies, he leads a cavalry charge against them.
;Weaknesses
*''Chaos Reigns (minor):'' The Witnesses can take advantage of the confusion caused by the native attack. Stealth checks made to move through the camp enjoy 1 Free Raise.
*''Blue Coats (minor):'' The Witnesses can steal uniforms from hastily abandoned tents or fallen soldiers to blend in with the American forces. In this case, they overcome the ''Panicking Soldiers'' Challenge.
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;Little Turtle
Sagamore Little Turtle (Mihšihkinaahkwa), Chief of the Miami people in the Northwest Territory, is one of the most famous Native American military leaders. In the 1790s, he led a confederation of Native warriors to several significant victories against the American military forces in the so-called Northwest Indian Wars, most notably "St. Clair's Defeat" in 1791.
;Blue Jacket
Predecessor of the famous Shawnee leader {{Wiki|Tecumseh}} and war chief of the Shawnee people, Blue Jacket (Weyapiersenwah) is known as the fierce protector of the Shawnee settlements in the Northwest Territory.
;Buckongahelas
Preeminent Lenape chief, councilor, and combatant, Buckongahelas has fought in the Northwest Territory since the days of the [[Seven Years' War]] in 1754, and later took part in the Battle of the Wabash with the allied chiefs Little Turtle and Blue Jacket.
;Arthur St. Clair
[[Scotland|Scottish]]-American soldier and politician, St. Clair formerly served in the [[British Army]] during the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War). During the [[American Revolutionary War]], he became major general of the [[Continental Army]] and later served as President of the Continental Congress, before becoming governor of the Northwest Territory in 1788. In 1791, during the attempt to conquer the Northwest Territory, St. Clair and his American forces faced the worst defeat ever recorded at the hands of the Native Americans in the battle that later became known as "St. Clair's Defeat", in which he lost almost a thousand men.


;[[Mihšihkinaahkwa's Apple of Eden|MIHŠIHKINAAHKWA'S APPLE OF EDEN]]
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'''Known Owners:''' Little Turtle (Mihšihkinaahkwa)<br>'''Current Status:''' Unknown
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'''Fort Jefferson''' was a [[fort]]ification erected by [[soldier]]s of the [[United States Armed Forces|United States Army]] in October 1791 during the {{Wiki|Northwest Indian War}}.<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Fort Jefferson (Ohio)}}</ref> In november of the same year, it became the destination for the retreating army after the incredible losses of [[Arthur St. Clair|St. Clair]]'s [[St. Clair's Defeat|Defeat]].<ref name="Wabash">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Legacy of the Brotherhood]]'' – [[The Battle of the Wabash]]</ref>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}




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Major-General '''Arthur St. Clair''' (1737 – 1818)<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Arthur St. Clair}}</ref> was a [[Scotland|Scottish]]-[[United States|American]] soldier and politician, as well as a member of the [[Templars]].
 
Formerly part of the [[British Army]] during the [[Seven Years' War]], St. Clair became major general of the [[Continental Army]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]] and later served as President of the [[Continental Congress]], before becoming governor of the {{Wiki|Northwest Territory}} in 1788. In 1791, St. Clair led the American forces in an attempt to conquer the Northwest Territory at a [[St. Clair's Defeat|battle]] at the [[Wabash River]], leading to the the loss of almost a thousand men and worst defeat ever recorded at the hands of the Native Americans, a feat that became widely known as "St. Clair's Defeat".<ref name="Wabash">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Legacy of the Brotherhood]]'' – [[The Battle of the Wabash]]</ref>
 
St. Clair, a Templar, had obtained intelligence regarding an [[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]] in the possession of [[Mihšihkinaahkwa]] and pushed for an attack, despite a group led by [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] attempting to parley. Though he had prepared an ambush thanks to information from a [[Shawnee]] spy, St. Clair was surprised by the Natives attacking the army in the middle of their morning meal, Mihšihkinaahkwa having apparently decided against waiting for the diplomatic group's return. Being quickly overwhelmed, St. Clair retreated to [[Fort Jefferson]], having a soldier stay behind to gather his personal belongings, however, the group he had attempted to ambush entered his tent and stole all his research.<ref name="Wabash"/>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]''
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
 
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{{Wiki|Sachem|Sagamore}} '''Mihšihkinaahkwa''' (c.1747 — 1812),<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Little Turtle}}</ref> also known as '''Little Turtle''', was the chief of the {{Wiki|Miami people}} of the {{Wiki|Northwest Territory}}. In the 1790s, he led a confederation of Native warriors to several significant victories against the American military forces, most notably the [[St. Clair's Defeat|battle]] of [[Wabash River]], where he was joined by allied chiefs [[Weyapiersenwah]] and [[Buckongahelas]].<ref name="Wabash">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Legacy of the Brotherhood]]'' – [[The Battle of the Wabash]]</ref>
 
In the eve of the battle, [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] and a few allies arrived at the longhouse being used by the Confederacy, hoping to obtain permission to go to a parley with the American general to try to avoid bloodshed. Mihšihkinaahkwa invited the group to sit and present their case, and the three chiefs eventually granted them permission. The following morning, the leaders decided against waiting for the group to return, choosing instead to attack the soldiers during their morning meal. The battle ended in a great victory for the Natives, who managed to inflict great losses and force their retreat towards [[Fort Jefferson]].<ref name="Wabash"/>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]''
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
 
{{Era|Individuals}}{{WP-REAL|Blue Jacket}}
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'''Weyapiersenwah''' (c. 1743 – 1810),<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Blue Jacket}}</ref> also known as '''Blue Jacket''', was the war chief of the [[Shawnee]] people during the 1790s and the predecessor of {{Wiki|Tecumseh}}. In 1791 he took part in the [[St. Clair's Defeat|battle]] of the [[Wabash River]] alongside allied chiefs [[Mihšihkinaahkwa]] and [[Buckongahelas]].<ref name="Wabash">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Legacy of the Brotherhood]]'' – [[The Battle of the Wabash]]</ref>
 
In the eve of the battle, [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] and a few allies arrived at the longhouse being used by the Confederacy, hoping to obtain permission to go to a parley with the American general to try to avoid bloodshed. Mihšihkinaahkwa invited the group to sit and present their case, and the three chiefs eventually granted them permission. The following morning, the leaders decided against waiting for the group to return, choosing instead to attack the soldiers during their morning meal. The battle ended in a great victory for the Natives, who managed to inflict great losses and force their retreat towards [[Fort Jefferson]].<ref name="Wabash"/>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]''
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Era|Individuals}}{{WP-REAL}}
{{Pre-release|[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]}}
'''Buckongahelas''' (c. 1720 – May 1805)<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Buckongahelas}}</ref> was a preeminent [[Lenape]] chief, councilor, and combatant  since at least 1754, during the [[Seven Years' War]], remaining active in his later days taking part in the 1791 [[St. Clair's Defeat|battle]] of the [[Wabash River]] alongside allied chiefs [[Mihšihkinaahkwa]] and [[Weyapiersenwah]].<ref name="Wabash">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Legacy of the Brotherhood]]'' – [[The Battle of the Wabash]]</ref>
 
In the eve of the battle, [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] and a few allies arrived at the longhouse being used by the Confederacy, hoping to obtain permission to go to a parley with the American general to try to avoid bloodshed. Mihšihkinaahkwa invited the group to sit and present their case, and the three chiefs eventually granted them permission. The following morning, the leaders decided against waiting for the group to return, choosing instead to attack the soldiers during their morning meal. The battle ended in a great victory for the Natives, who managed to inflict great losses and force their retreat towards [[Fort Jefferson]].<ref name="Wabash"/>
 
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]''
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
 
{{Era|Isu|Technology}}
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'''Mihšihkinaahkwa's Apple of Eden''' was one of several [[Apples of Eden]], leftover [[Piece of Eden|pieces of technology]] created by the [[Isu]].
 
In 1791, the Apple was in possession of [[Mihšihkinaahkwa]], chief of the {{Wiki|Miami people}}. General and [[Templars|Templar]] [[Arthur St. Clair]], having obtained intelligence in regards to the artifact, as well as a possible [[Temple (Isu)|vault]] near [[Prophetstown]], attempted to use the [[United States Armed Forces|United States army]] to defeat Mihšihkinaahkwa and take the Apple for himself. However, St. Clair was forced to retreat to Fort Jefferson, having lost nearly a thousand men in battle and having his research stolen by a group of [[Assassins]] led by [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]].<ref name="Wabash">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Legacy of the Brotherhood]]'' – [[The Battle of the Wabash]]</ref>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
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'''Prophetstown''' was a Native American village located north of present-day {{Wiki|Lafayette, Indiana}}, [[United States]].<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Prophetstown State Park}}</ref> In the 1790s, there were rumors about a [[Temple (Isu)|secret vault]] in the area.<ref name="Wabash">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Legacy of the Brotherhood]]'' – [[The Battle of the Wabash]]</ref>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
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The '''Battle of the Monongahela''' was a battle that took place on 9 July 1755 between [[British Army|British forces]] led by General [[Edward Braddock]] and [[French Army|French troops]] led by {{Wiki|Daniel Liénard de Beaujeu}}<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Battle of the Monongahela}}</ref> and aided by a party of Native Americans led by the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Haytham Kenway]] and [[Kaniehtí:io]] of the [[Kanien'kehá:ka]].<ref name="Initiates">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – [[Database: Death of the Dog]]</ref> The ambush led to Braddock's death and marked the end of the [[Braddock Expedition]].<ref name="III">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' – [[The Braddock Expedition (memory)|The Braddock Expedition]]</ref>
 
While crossing the {{Wiki|Monongahela River}},<ref name="George notebook">''[[George Washington's notebook]]'' – "15th July 1755"</ref> hoping to reach and conquer [[Fort Duquesne]],<ref name="Initiates"/> Braddock's forces were surprised by the French and their allies and the British strategy proved to be completely useless in such wooded terrain, with their forces being massacred: out of 1,600 men, 456 had been killed before Braddock's aide-de-camp [[George Washington]] organised their retreat. During the battle, Washington himself was hit by four bullets and had two horses die under him but survived mostly unscathed,<ref name="George notebook"/> a fact that led a {{Wiki|sachem}} to prophesize Washington would become "the leader of the nations".<ref name="Wabash">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Legacy of the Brotherhood]]'' – [[The Battle of the Wabash]]</ref>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Forsaken]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' {{Mdat}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
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The '''Kanawha River''' is a 156 km long tributary of the {{Wiki|Ohio River}}, located in the [[United States|U.S.]] state of {{Wiki|West Virginia}}<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Kanawha River}}</ref>
 
In 1770,<ref group="note">Mentioned to take place 15 years after the Battle of the Monongahela, which happened in 1755.</ref> [[George Washington]] traveled with some [[soldier]]s to the Kanawha valley to reclaim the land promised to them by the [[United Kingdom|British government]]. There, they met a {{Wiki|sachem}} who prophesized Washington would become "the leader of the nations", having taken as a sign Washington being shot at but never harmed during the [[Battle of the Monongahela]] 15 years prior.<ref name="Wabash">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Legacy of the Brotherhood]]'' – [[The Battle of the Wabash]]</ref>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==Notes==
<references group="note"/>
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
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