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Templars
During the Peloponnesian War, the misthios Kassandra (or alternatively her brother Alexios) hunted down the mysterious Cult of the Kosmos during her quest to reunite her family, while also fighting on both the Athenian and Spartan side of the Peloponnesian War.
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In Ancient Egypt, the medjay Bayek of Siwa sought to hunt down the Order of the Ancients that had killed his son Khemu. Along with his wife Aya, the two formed a creed with some of their friends and allies known as the Hidden Ones that eventually formed into the Assassins of today.
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As the Vikings from Norway and Denmark expanded into England, they had been affiliated with the Hidden Ones, who had settled with the Raven Clan. During her travels, the shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir eradicated England of the Order of the Ancients alongside both her brother and the Hidden Ones. Meanwhile, she also struggled to deal with the voice in her head, the All-Father Odin himself.
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During the Seven Years War, the Colonial Assassins, led by Achilles Davenport, sided with the French. However, after mistakes on Achilles' behalf, former Assassin Shay Cormac goes rogue and turns against the Assassins, dealing a significant amount of damage to the Brotherhood.
During the French Revolution, a peace was sought between the leaders of both the Assassins and the Templars. However, when a de facto group of Templars rose and killed the previous leader, peace was no longer an option. Arno Dorian, the adopted son of the deceased Templar, sought to get revenge on his adopted father's killers, though his relationship with the French Assassins made things difficult.
During the Peloponnesian War, the Proto-Templar group Cult of the Kosmos controlled much of the Greek World. Led by Athenian politician Aspasia under the moniker the Ghost of Kosmos, the cult worshipped the being Kosmos and sought to bring chaos to the Greek world. However, the Isu-hybrid Deimos soon joined and rose to power in the cult, causing Aspasia to lose her influence.
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In Ancient Egypt, the Order of the Ancients sought power over the country, by both controlling Egypt's pharoahs, while also seeking an Isu artifacts from a vault beneath Siwa. After the death of Egypt's boy pharoah Ptolemy XIII, the Order turned to control the newly arrived the Roman dictator Julius Caesar, who soon became the leader and figurehead of the Order.
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As the Order of the Ancients plagued the lands of England, King Alfred the Great eventually became their leader. Disagreeing with his own faction, Alfred tried to eliminate the Order, though was preoccupied with the invading Vikings. Alfred soon managed to manipulate the Vikings and their allies the Hidden Ones into reforming the order as the Templar Order.
During the Seven Years War, the Assassin Shay Cormac turned against his Brotherhood and was soon acquainted with George Monroe. Monroe's faith in Shay led him to join the Templar mission in hunting Isu artifacts in the Colonies.
Within the chaos of the French Revolution, radical Templar François-Thomas Germain sought to overthrow the current Templar Order, which had a peace with the enemy Assassins. The murder of the current Templar leader caused his daughter Élise de la Serre to side with the Assassins against Germain.
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