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Aguilar's journal was a diary written by Aguilar de Nerha, member and later Mentor of the Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins. It detailed his activities surrounding the Spanish Inquisition and the Granada War as he and the Assassins attempted to stop Torquemada and the Templars from obtaining both an Apple and Staff of Eden.

Entry 1

Now that our new base of operations is secured, it is time to focus on our main task. We need to stop Torquemada, and to do so we must first discover what he has planned.

His trusted lieutenant Ojeda has been known to visit a local Dominican Chapter House. The friars there may hold knowledge we require to begin our fight. We will pay them a visit without attracting attention.

Entry 2

Our visit to the Dominican Chapter House yielded no information concerning Ojeda; he hasn’t been there in weeks.

However, we have discovered correspondence between Ojeda and a corrupt merchant of Murcia. This man sells the seized properties of victims of the Inquisitions, sharing his profits with the Inquisitors.

Entry 3

We have struck a blow to the Inquisition's financial state in Murcia by killing their corrupt merchant associate.

While searching his accounting books, we noted numerous payments made to a Scribe of the Inquisition. Surely this man exists to chronicle Torquemada's atrocities and secrets. He may have precious information that could help us in our struggles against the Templars.

Entry 4

We retrieved the Inquisition Scribe's journal and at last we have a lead regarding Torquemada's plans. Inquisitor Gustavo Ramirez is one of his "Dogs of the Lord". At the Grand Inquisitor's request, Ramirez has been spreading misery throughout Murcia, and has established a small but well-protected stronghold on the outskirts of the province. RMirez must be dealt with.

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