-
Civilians in the Homestead.
-
Entrance to the Manor.
-
Ratonhnhaké:ton on horseback near a farm.
Davenport Homestead
|
He who increaseth knowledge, increaseth sorrow. This article contains spoilers, meaning it has information and facts concerning recent or upcoming releases from the Assassin's Creed series. If you do not want to know about these events, it is recommended to read on with caution, or not at all. |
The Davenport Homestead was an area in Massachusetts, United States, which was originally inhabited solely by the Master Assassin Achilles Davenport. It consisted of a manor and a small town, in which the Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton could invite people to live.
The Homestead also held a small dock for Ratonhnhaké:ton's ship, the Aquila, which was overseen by first mate and Assassin Robert Faulkner. From here, the inhabitants could raise income through trade and crafting.
The Homestead was seen by some residents as their second chance, since many of them had lost their previous homes to the conflict of the American Revolutionary War
Missions
There are 37 missions for the homestead which can unlock a variety of things including new recipes, characters and improvements. Completing 21 of them will result in the Trophy/Achievement "A complete Set". You must also complete all of these missions in order to get the Trophy/Achievement "Completionist". *The Whittler's Weapons
- Silent Hunter
- Abused
- The Brawler
- Burgler on the Homestead
- Silent Hunter
- White Trophy
- The Fight
- Cutting Ties
- Prudence's Primrose
- Room at the Inn
- Silk Errand
- Encyclopedia of the Common Man
- Manor Mysteries
- Norris Goes Courting
- Bowls Begginner
- Happy Expectations
- Finding his Flock
- Norris tries again
- Tools of the Trade
- Raw Materials
- Deserter
- Pig Herder
- Get me a Doctor!
- The Proper Tools
- Fool Me once....
- The Final Straw
- The Wedding
- Stander
- An Eye For Trouble
- The Comeback
- Thousand-Pund Idea
- Manor Mysteries
- Wait Times
- Legacy
- Achille's Painting
Trivia
- The Davenport Homestead contained the graves of Achilles' two family members; his wife Abigail and son Connor, who both died of typhoid fever shortly after the French and Indian War.
Gallery
Reference
