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Laetitia England.

Laetitia England was a high-ranking executive in the Operations Division of Abstergo Industries as of 2012, and a member of the Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order. Her office was a secret room first decorated in 1937, during the company's founding.

After Warren Vidic's training of Abstergo recruits via the Animus, Laetitia welcomed the one which showed the most promise into her office, where she revealed her intention for them to be on the front line in the Templars' efforts to eliminate the remnants of the Assassin Order.

On her orders, her fellow high-ranking Templar, Daniel, injected a microchip into the recruit's arm. Laetitia then informed them that the Templars needed to be certain that they had trustworthy agents operating throughout the world, and that through this chip, the Templars would be able to monitor their every move.

Once Abstergo had located the Assassin leader William Miles, Vidic and England summoned the Master Templars to her office and ordered a "retrieval team" to be constructed, with their primary aim to track down William and capture him.[1]

Later, on November 17 2012, Laetitia called Vidic in panic, asking about an Assassin raid presided over by Desmond Miles into one of their offices in Manhattan, and Daniel Cross' involvement with it.[2]

Trivia

  • Her name was shown as "Laetitia" in the videos that compose part of Abstergo's files, but appeared as "Laeticia" in the dossiers included.
  • In the cinematics that featured her in Assassin's Creed: Revelations, Laetitia was voiced by Amy Landecker.
  • Laetitia was one of four members of the Inner Sanctum who were a part of the Operations division of Abstergo, the other three being Daniel Cross, Isabelle Ardant and Otto Schmidt. In total, the four made up half of the Templar Order's Inner Sanctum.

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