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Alvaro Catarribera

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"Before my day of atonement comes, I am content to do what I have always done. Kill in the name of freedom. To prove my faith in the name of a Brotherhood that will not have me, and the new one I will build."
―Alvaro Catarribera's declaration, 1549.[src]

Alvaro Catarribera was a Spanish Assassin who operated during the 16th century.

Biography

Formerly a member of the Spanish Brotherhood, Catarribera was excommunicated from the brotherhood after he killed an innocent girl, breaking one of the tenets of the Creed. This led him to leave Spain and embark on a journey to the Far East, spending time in Malacca, Formosa and finally in Macau. There, he overheard two Templars speaking of starting an expedition to Japan with the intention to spread their ideals. Determined to stop their efforts, Catarribera followed them and arrived in Nagasaki in 1549, using the arrival of the Jesuit and Templar Francis Xavier's delegation as cover and access.[1]

Realizing the need for allies against the group, Catarribera found it in a starving and injured girl named Tsuyu, raising and training her to follow in his footsteps. This laid the foundation of what become the Kakushiba ikki.[1]

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Shadows – The Heart of an Assassin