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Miko (unknown – 1754) was a member of the British Brotherhood of Assassins, and the holder of the Grand Temple Key.

At some point he became acquainted with Achilles the Mentor of the Colonial Brotherhood.

"I dread the day that I might face Kenway myself, and I implore you to head my call for caution."
―Miko regarding his fear of Haytham.[src]

In 1751 Miko wrote to him stating that while he was generally impressed at the development of the newly established Brotherhood, he repeatedly warned Achilles of the impending threat that the British Rite Of The Templar Order held. Noting that Reginald Birch had scouted all around the world in search for the Precursor artifacts whom he then believed would then eventually turn his attention towards the Colonies and that hew would no doubt send his most deadliest agent, Haytham Kenway. He informed Achilles of his next mission in Corsica which he prepared for but not before promising to contact him as soon as he could.[1]

To his unfortunance, Miko encountered the aforementioned Master Templar,in Corsica during 1753, while on assignment to guard the code-breaker Lucio. Haytham took Lucio and the Assassin's Hidden Blade from Miko, after Miko disarmed Haytham and lost Haytham's heirloom sword.[2] The Templar and the Assassin parted ways there, but it would not be the last time they met. Although Haytham spared Miko's life, he had promised that on the next time they met, one of them would kill the other.[2]

In 1754 Miko attended a performance of The Beggar's Opera in the Theatre Royal, accompanied by his young nephew Duncan Little; Haytham keeping true to his word, assassinated Miko with the same Hidden Blade he acquired after their previous encounter and managed to obtain the Grand Temple Key which was in his possession.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed Rogue Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "AC3" defined multiple times with different content
  2. 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Forsaken