Bath, Somerset
Bath is the largest city in Somerset, England.
History[edit | edit source]
Around 1844, the Swiss Assassin Michel Reuge found the Aegis, the personal set of armor of the Isu Minerva, near Bath. He subsequently took it to London, where he hid it within an underground vault, the keys to which he scattered around the city.[1]
In 1862, the English Assassin Simeon Price and his apprentice, Pierrette Arnaud, traveled to Bath to find and stop the Magus, Oscar Kane. With them, Arnaud brought her fellow troupe members, Hugh Robinson, Ariel Fine, and Tillie Wallin, as Price had both Sawyer Halford and Byron Ockham join them. Price soon saw Kane entering an alley and discovered a hidden bunker. Going in alone, Price confronted Kane, who waited for him. Kane admitted that he worked with the Templars to stop them but revealed how he wanted to mold a new world in his image.[2]
Price rebuffed his proposal as Kane and his henchmen began to shoot at him. Instantly, another fight started in the alley as Price was outflanked by Kane. Luckily, his allies came as Arnaud saved him from a trap. Kane was soon surrounded but took Arnaud hostage on a walkway. With the help of Hugh and Ariel, Kane was overpowered and pulled by Pierrette as both fell over the walkway. With the room collapsing by the walkway, everyone began to flee, except Price. Kane, bleeding, saw his former apprentice one last time and stated "Don't be weak" before being killed. Soon, everyone got out as the room collapsed and buried Kane.[2]
Appearance[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed: Syndicate (mentioned only)
- Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Magus Conspiracy (first appearance)
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