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Jacques de Molay's advisor

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The advisor

Jacques de Molay's advisor was a member of the Templar Order who served under his close friend, the Grand Master Jacques de Molay.[1] In 2014, Abstergo acquired a sample of the Advisor's DNA by one of his descendants and created a manipulated version of the raid ordered by King Philip the Fair to the Temple and then launched it as a playable memory in Helix.[2]

Abstergo's modified version

On 13 October 1307, the advisor was tasked by the Grand Master to hide the Sword of Eden and the Codex Pater Intellectus, during an attack by the forces of King Philip the Fair. The Templar was successful in his mission, but was killed by the Master Assassin Thomas de Carneillon shortly after.[1]

In 2014, the modified representation of the advisor's memories stored in the Helix were explored by an Assassin initiate.[1]

Trivia

  • The advisor is one of three playable Templars in the series' main campaigns, the other two being Haytham Kenway and Shay Cormac.
  • It is unknown which parts of the modified version made by Abstergo truly happened, but we know for sure that the Advisor did not die during the raid to the Temple.[2]

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