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Manuel: "I should have been Constantine's successor. I had so many plans."
Ezio: "Your dream dies with you, Manuel. Your empire is gone."
Manuel: "Ah, but I am not the only one with this vision, Assassin. The dream of our Order is universal. Ottoman, Byzantine... these are only labels. Costumes and facades. Beneath these trappings, all Templars are part of the same family."
Manuel talking to Ezio about the universality of Templars, 1512.[src]-[m]

A Templar Rite, otherwise known as a Rite of the Templar Order and collectively known as the Outer Temple of the Templar Order is a regional, usually country-specific branch of the Templars and collectively a separate governing structure from the Inner Sanctum. As the organization spread across the globe, Rites were established in virtually every country. All Rites are led by a single Grand Master or, in the absence of one, a Master Templar.[1]

Since at least the early 17th century, following the creation of the Inner Sanctum and the Council of Elders, the entire collective of Rites became the Outer Temple, and were not given access to the complete plans of the Templar Order going forward.[1] With the creation of the Black Cross, their service in the Outer Temple were to combat corruption and searching for Pieces of Eden while securing the plans of the Inner Sanctum and maintaining the Order's integrity,[2] by enforcing the Templar principles within the governing structures of Rites.[1]

Structure

Founding

In the the Thirteen Colonies,James Wardrop followed in his father's footsteps, he was inducted into the Templar Order in 1720. Wardrop's main role in the Order was to secure land and wealth, slowly and surely building up the foundation for the Colonial Rite. By 1744, Wardrop began to build a trade network for the Order that ran from the American colonies to the West Indies. By 1750, he worked with Christopher Gist to acquire North American land for the Order.[3]

Known Rites

Former Rites

Trivia

  • Although the Templars' predecessors, the Order of the Ancients, also maintained multiple regional branches, it is unknown if these branches were called Rites or if another term was used.

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