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They call me many things: Murderer. Cutthroat. Thief. But you may call me Templar Master.

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A Templar Master (died 1776) was the leader of a Templar cell active in Boston at the time of the city's siege during the American Revolutionary War. He worked with the spy Jonathan Ferguson while pretending to be a part of the Patriot cause.

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In 1776, just before General Henry Knox started to shell the city, the British started hostilities, and the Templar Master, along with the rest of his cell, was forced to take cover. The Master chose to stay in a room adjacent to an orrery. The Colonial Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton managed to solve the puzzle and unlock the room, leading the Master to congratulate him, due to the puzzle being the last part of the initiation into the Templar Order.[1]

Ratonhnhaké:ton rebuked this notion, and the Master attacked him, stating that killing the Assassin would just be a further disappointment to his father since he had refused to join the Templars. Even aided by two other Templars, the Master could not defeat Ratonhnhaké:ton and was killed.[1]

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