Samuel Parris
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- "Our Order is not built on blood."
- ―Samuel Parris arguing with William Stoughton, 1692.[src]

Samuel Parris (1653 – 27 February 1720) was a Puritan minister in Salem and a member of the Templar Order. He played an important part in the witch trials in the town from 1692 to 1693 as an accuser of witches.
Though they did not see eye to eye, Parris worked closely with William Stoughton in their hunt for Pieces of Eden. Having discovered that the Assassins Tom Stoddard and Jennifer Querry had come to Salem to hunt for the precursor artifact, Parris objected Stoughton's idea to use Salem townsfolk and the Assassins' death for their cause.
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