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Argentina and Guatemala
RESTRICTED HANDLING: CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Subject: South America
"If we are to ensure the Company's success, Company agents must be free to move from country to country and maintain power within all of them. A global international order must be implemented."
Re: Argentina
"Tell the Capitalists that if they help ensure the the Junta remain in power, we will pass all their corporate debt on to the Argentine people. That will ensure that they crush any popular revolt. I want the trade unions destroyed if we are to move forward."
Re: Chile
"The free market must be allowed to prevail. F.'s visit last year helped things along, but now all companies must be sold to the private sector, ideally on the cheap. The price of bread and other staples must rise. I want to ensure that the people remain marred in poverty and unable to resist."
"Any traces of this plan should appear to implicate the U.S. government. The Company's involvement must remain hidden."
"For successful examples of a similar opening of the markets, look no further than the 1953 liberation of Iran and the 1954 liberation of Guatemala."
"Argentina 1970s: 30,000 people Disappeared in the raids."
English Civil War
Template:War
The English Civil War was a series of conflicts fought between supporters of King Charles I and Parliament, who disputed the degree of control the other group ought to have over the country.
After two periods of conflict, Charles I was executed in 1649, and England became a republic ruled by Parliament. His son Charles II returned from exile in the Netherlands and gathered an army from Scotland, Wales and Gloucestershire. He lost the war at the Battle of Worcester, where Oliver Cromwell's larger force routed the Royalists. Charles escaped via St. Martin's Gate after the Earl of Cleveland led a diversionary cavalry charge.
Project Legacy
These require wikilinks, or could do with articles of their own:
- Iacopo Appiano, Lord of Piombino (Rome: Chapter 3 - Francesco Vecellio)
- Massa Marittima (")
- Domenico Maria Novara da Ferrara (")
- Malinalli (Rome: Chapter 4 - Giovanni Borgia)
- Gonzalo Guerrero (")
- Gerónimo de Aguilar (")
- Tlaxcalans (")
- Battle of Worcester (Holidays: Chapter 1 - Ghosts of Christmas Past)
- Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Cleveland (")
- Boscobel House (")
- Dover (")
- Westminster Abbey (")
- William Juxon (")
- William Shakespeare and A Midsummer Night's Dream (DATA-DUMP S00.S02)
- The Louvre (Divine Science: Chapter 1 - Maria Amiel)
- Besançon (")
- Perenelle Flamel (")
- Holy Innocents' Cemetery (")
- Troyes Cathedral (")
- Coroebus of Elis (Divine Science: Chapter 2 - Kyros of Zarax)
- Pherecydes of Syros (")
- Theano (")
- Třeboň (Divine Science: Chapter 3 - Elizabeth Jane Weston)
- Count Rožmberk (")
- Jane Cooper (")
- Hněvín Castle (")
- Exposition Universelle (1900) (Divine Science: Chapter 4 - Frater V.O.V.)
- Florence Farr (")
- Star Chamber/Palace of Westminster (Contracts (Project Legacy))
- Wittenberg (")
- Kremlin (")
- Strigolniki (")
- Georg von Frundsberg (")
- Landsknechte (")
- Saamoothiri (")
Palace of Westminster
The Palace of Westminster is the meeting place of the British Parliament in London.
During the Renaissance, it housed a secret court known as the Star Chamber, named for the stars painted on the ceiling of the meeting room. There, members could try powerful members of society whom ordinary courts were incapable of convicting. King Henry VII offered the Italian Assassins a seat in the Chamber after they killed his enemy Margaret of York.[1]
- Shaun Hastings used the pseudonym "Guy Fawkes" for his online activities: Fawkes, of course, plotted to assassinate King James I by blowing up the Palace during the Gunpowder Plot in 1605.[2]
Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey is a large church located west of the Palace of Westminster in London. It is the site for coronations of the English monarchy, as well as burials and Royal weddings.
In 1661, during the coronation of King Charles II, he noticed his general George Monck speaking with a man holding an Apple of Eden, but had to bow his head to receive his crown from the Archbishop William Juxon before he could look further.
The Louvre
The Louvre, located in Paris, France, is one of the largest museums in the world. During the Renaissance, it was a royal palace.
In 1527, the Assassin Giovanni Borgia received permission to consult the Louvre's library with Maria Amiel. They discovered Nicolas Flamel's will leaving his grimoire to his nephew, and used the records to locate his closest living relative.
Christmas
Christmas is a holiday on 25 December, where Christians commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ.
The following events took place around Christmas:
- The assassination of Galeazzo Maria Sforza took place on 26 December 1776.[1] Giovanni Auditore da Firenze was executed two days later.[2]
- Ezio Auditore da Firenze confronted Rodrigo Borgia in Rome and opened the Vatican Vault on 28 December 1499.[2]
- Isaac Newton was born on 25 December 1642.[3]
- George Washington crossed the Delaware River on Christmas with Ratonhnhaké:ton.[4] The following morning, one of Connor's apprentices assassinated Johann Rall at the Battle of Trenton.[5]
- The Christmas Truce temporarily ended the hostilities of World War I on the Western Front in 1914, when British and German troops opted to take a break from fighting and celebrated together.[6]
- Grigori Rasputin was assassinated on 29 December 1916.[3]
- During World War II, an Abstergo Industries agent bought the Shroud of Eden from its possessor in Milan.[6]
- The Beagle 2 rover landed on Mars on 25 December 2003, but an employee working for Abstergo Industries hid this and made it appeared to crash.[6]
Forsaken
Characters without articles:
- As'ad Pasha al-Azm
- Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst
- Thomas Barrett
- Betty
- Miss Davy
- Geoffrey Digweed
- Edith
- Emily
- Old Mr Fayling
- Catherine Kerr and Cornelius Douglass
- Raghib Pasha
- Mrs Searle
- Mr Simpkin
- Slater
- Twitch
- "Pointy Ears"
We ought to do articles for places currently wikilinked but without articles.
Plot summary
Prologue
Connor expressed he did not truly know his father until he read his journal, and regretted that he had to kill him.
Part I: Extracts from the Journal of Haytham E. Kenway
6 December 1735
7 December 1735
8 December 1735
9 December 1735
10 December 1735
11 December 1735
Part II: 1747, Twelve Years Later
10 June 1747
11 June 1747
18 June 1747
20 June 1747
2-3 July 1747
14 July 1747
15 July 1747
16 July 1747
17 July 1747
Part III: 1753, Six Years Later
7 June 1753
25 June 1753
12 August 1753
18 April 1754
8 July 1754
10 July 1754
13 July 1754
14 July 1754
15 November 1754
8 July 1755
9 July 1755
10 July 1755
13 July 1755
1 August 1755
4 August 1755
17 September 1757
21 September 1757
25 September 1757
8 October 1757
9 October 1757
27 January 1758
28 January 1758
Part IV: 1774, Sixteen Years Later
12 January 1774
27 June 1776
28 June 1776
7 January 1778
26 January 1778
7 March 1778
16 June 1778
17 June 1778
16 September 1781
Epilogue
16 September 1781
Connor described his battle with Haytham during the attack on Fort George, which ended with him killing his father.
2 October 1782
Connor caught up with Lee at a tavern and killed him.
15 November 1783
Connor discovered his village was deserted. He resolved to bury his father's amulet. As he did this, he spoke to the spirits of his parents, apologizing for failing his people to his mother, while agreeing to compromise with his father's beliefs by hoping people would become better as he strived for the future.
Other things to do
- Bocce
- Checkers
- Morris
- Fanorona
- Ivan the Terrible?
- John Gay and The Beggar's Opera?
- Bribery (merge Heralds and Town criers?)
- Smuggling?
Replay ACIII to see if Biddle dies at Barbados just as he did in real life, and to check to see how much Connor matches Corey May's description:
“He has such a mixed heritage and upbringing and exposure to so many different ideas, so he’s quite unique in the world,” May said. “It makes him more thoughtful. He’s more considerate of different perspectives. He spends a lot more time observing and thinking than he does making snap judgments and proclamations.”
Unlike previous Assassin Altaïr, who was motivated by his desire to restore his honor, and Ezio, who was motivated by revenge, Connor is motivated by a desire to “just do good in the world,” May said.
“He sees a lot of wrong in the world … and he finds that there’s no one else out there willing to do anything about it,” May said. “It definitely makes him a bit of an idealist and in some sense, it makes him a little bit naive, that he thinks that one person can make a difference, but he clings to that belief and remains very firm in his convictions, so I think it makes him endearing in a way that previous assassins haven’t been.”[1]
Link these locations to all relevant articles:
The Kenway family were a British family during the 18th century, whose members individually swore allegiance to the Assassins and Templars.
History
The earliest known member of the Kenway family was the pirate Edward Kenway, born to an English father and Welsh mother. He married Caroline Scott and had a daughter named Jenny. After joining the Assassins and ending his life in the Caribbean, Edward remarried to Tessa Stephenson-Oakley, and they had a son named Haytham in London.
In 1735, Edward was murdered by men secretly working for Reginald Birch, who also kidnapped Jenny and sold her into slavery. Birch took in Haytham under his wing and trained him to become a Templar. In 1757, Haytham rescued Jenny from Damascus and learned the truth, and they killed Birch. Despite this, Haytham remained loyal to the Order.
Two years beforehand, while searching for the Grand Temple in North America, Haytham conceived a child with the Kanien'kehá:ka woman Kaniehtí:io. Their son Ratonhnhaké:ton became the Colonial Assassin Connor, who eventually killed his father when it became clear their ideologies were irreconcilable.
Connor eventually had children, whose bloodline continued to Desmond Miles.
And that's it for now, until we learn about Connor's kids or if Haytham had a French child or something. :S
Tactics
Edward, Haytham and Connor were masters of hand-to-hand combat and dual-wielding, and trained in freerunning and swimming. They were also adept at being inconspicuous while blending and eavesdropping, making more of an effort to socialize while doing the former. They all possessed Eagle Vision.
As he was trained by Templars rather than Assassins, Haytham lacked skills his father and his son shared, like the ability to balance on tree branches or hunting and fighting wild animals. He also never commanded his own ship.
British Assassins
The British Brotherhood originated from the members of the Italian Assassins who came to London in 1503 to kill Margaret of York. They gained the trust of King Henry VII and earned a seat in the Star Chamber.[2]
During the reign of Oliver Cromwell, the Assassins collaborated with General George Monck to undermine Cromwell's regime, in exchange for the Crown's Apple of Eden. They wrote to King Charles, who was in exile in the Dutch Republic to keep him informed.[3]
In 1754, the Assassin Miko, who possessed a key for the Grand Temple, was murdered in the Theatre Royal by the Templar Haytham Kenway. Kenway promptly left for Boston on the Providence, but was followed by Louis Mills, who left a trail for the Colonial Assassins on the Aquila. However, Kenway discovered Mills' allegiance and killed him, before sailing the Providence into a storm to shake off the Aquila.[4]
And that's it until AC4, or if Ubisoft makes a Robin Hood game. :D
Far East
For the inevitable Shao Jun or Japanese ACs.
The Far East referred to the countries located in east Asia.
The Chinese and Mongolian branches of the Assassins were active in the region, removing tyrants like Qin Shi Huang and Genghis Khan. Despite Genghis' assassination at the hands of Qulan Gal, and the aid of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, the Mentor of the Levantine Assassins, they were unable to stop the spread of the Mongol Empire and the conquering of China.
The Italian Assassins, including Marco Polo, travelled through the Far East and to the court of Kublai Khan, where they recovered Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's Codex.
By 1524, the Chinese Assassins had been wiped out by the Emperor Jiajing. After seeking the aid of Ezio Auditore da Firenze, the former Mentor of the Italian Assassins, Shao Jun journey back to her country to rebuild the Order. By the 21st century, the Assassins had a cell located in Osaka, Japan.
Taverns
I have my doubts about this, but I may be biased since I don't drink.
Taverns or inns are buildings where people can meet, drink, eat, gamble, and which sometimes provide lodging for travellers and their horses. Innkeepers were expected to be knowledgable about the community they served, and to be an important source of news.
The pirate Edward Kenway could recruit crewmembers for the Jackdaw from taverns. His grandson Ratonhnhaké:ton was a teetotaler but frequented taverns to chat with his friends and apprentices.
- Green Dragon Tavern
- Bunch of Grapes
- Crown Coffee House
- King's Horse
- Molineux Tavern
- The Mile's End
- The Wright Tavern - Concord
- Buckman Tavern - Lexington
- Munroe Tavern - Lexington
- Last-Drink Tavern - Monmouth
- Dark Horse
Religion
Religion is something the leaders of the Templars and Assassins do not practice due to their knowledge of the First Civilization. The former often moved into religious positions of power to control people, while the latter protected the rights of people to believe what they wanted.
The Aztecs' worship of Tezcatlipoca involved human sacrifices, greatly disgusting the troops under Hernán Cortés.
The Hermeticists believed man, the gods and the world were all equal, and were driven underground as their beliefs undermined the Church.
The Freemasons were a Brotherhood founded after the Renaissance which allowed any man, regardless of what god he believed in, to join.