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Hayward B. Morse — Sir Nigel Galloway
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Laila Paine — Michelle Lemaire
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Nigel Pilkington — Nikola Fatieaux Dudoiais
Nigel Pilkington — Nikola Fatieaux Dudoiais

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Assassin's Creed: Gold is an Audible Original audio drama released on 27 February 2020. It is the first story in the Assassin's Creed series to be released in audio which is not an adaptation of an existing work.

Publisher's summary

Assassin's Creed: Gold is a stand-alone tale from the Assassin's Creed universe in which we meet Aliyah Kahn, a card shark and hustler, who's been dealt a rough hand in life. Surviving through her smarts and street scams, Aliyah struggles to get by until she loses big time to a mysterious older man, Gavin Banks. Her only option to repay Banks is to become an Assassin. During her training, Banks tells Aliyah of the centuries-old battle between the Assassins and Templars, imploring her to help him decode a secret message inscribed on an illegal form of currency during the Great Recoinage of 1696.

With a cast of characters beloved the world-over by fans of the franchise, Assassin's Creed: Gold tells a gripping tale of imminent economic collapse, featuring appearances from Warden of the Royal Mint, Isaac Newton, con artist and counterfeiter William Chaloner, blind assassin Omar Khaled and assassin trainer Rose Galloway. Equal parts adrenaline-fueled and thought-provoking, Assassin's Creed: Gold draws a compelling parallel with the financial chaos of Isaac Newton's 17th Century Britain and the economic uncertainty of our more recent history.

Audible's new full cast drama will realise the clash of the Assassins and Templars as a gripping audio thriller with lead performances from Riz Ahmed (Emmy-winner, Golden Globe-nominee, The Night Of, Rogue One, Four Lions), Anthony Head (Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Merlin, Little Britain), Danny Wallace (BAFTA Games Award winner, Assassin's Creed: Syndicate, Assassin's Creed III) and Tamara Lawrance (Corvidae, On Chesil Beach).

Performed by: Riz Ahmed, Laura Aikman, Rachel Atkins, Brian Bowles, Andrew Branch, John Chancer, Lily Donovan, Rupert Fairley, Ray Fearon, Owen Findlay, Jason Forbes, Nicholas Goh, Anthony Head, David John, Jim Johnson, Will Kelly, Tamara Larwance, John Last, Gemma Lawrence, Nicholas le Prevost, Simon Lipson, Hayward Morse, Paul Panting, Laila Payne, Nigel Pilkington, Joseph Radcliffe, David Rintoul, Anne Rosenfeld, Jennifer Saayeng, Gyuri Sarossy, Danny Wallace and Daniel Weyman.[1]

Cast

Order as read in the End Credits:


Starring;

Riz Ahmed — Omar Khaled

Anthony Head — Sir Isaac Newton

Tamara Lawrence — Aliyah Khan

John Chancer — Gavin Banks

Ray Fearon — Fahed Khan

Gemma Lawrence — Rose Galloway

Danny Wallace — Shaun Hastings



Also featuring;

Nicholas le Prevost — William Lowndes

Hayward B. Morse — Sir Nigel Galloway

Laila Paine — My'shell Lemair

Nigel Pilkington — Nikola Fatieaux Dudoiais

David Rintoul — Finnigan

Rachel Atkins — Anyeta Rider

Daniel Waymen — William Chaloner



With;

Laura Aikman — Meredith Crystal

Brian Bowles — The Banker

Andrew Branch — Lord Benedict Crystal

Lily Donovan — Daisy Walter

Rupert Fairely — Tower Warden

Owen Findlay — Royal Guardsman

Jason Forbes — Oliver Augustus

Nicholas Goh — Casino Dealer

David John — Sir Artemis Murray

Jim Johnson — James Blanchard

Will Kelly — Jack Oliver

John Last — Prison Gatekeeper

Simon Lipson — Templar Commander

Paul Panting — Father Jones

Joseph Radcliffe — Tower Captain

Anne Rosenfeld — Hailey Felton

Eliza Ross — Conference Speaker

Jennifer Saayeng — Bianca

Gyrui Sarossy — Templar Officer [2]

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: Gold: An Audible Original Drama. Audible. Retrieved on 14 February 2020.
  2. Assassin's Creed: Gold – End Credits