Domingo de la Torre
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Domingo de la Torre (born 1430s) was Spanish Assassin active during the Reconquista. Born during the Renaissance, Domingo de la Torre was a mercenary general from Zaragoza with a 40-year career of leading the Spanish Army into battle, before eventually becoming a Master of Arms for the Assassins.
Biography[edit | edit source]
A calm and resolved man, Domingo began his career at a young age as a conscript of the Spanish army and rose through the ranks at an unprecedented speed. A natural, charismatic leader and peerless combatant, he left the army to form his own mercenary group named Los Hijos Del Leon, or Sons of the Lion, and earn his fortune. Their reputation spanned over 20 years, serving as bodyguards to Spanish nobles and participating in countless battles.[1]
Despite his unrivaled tactical and combat skills, the war machine claimed many of Domingo's companions, leaving him alone and despondent. After 25 years of bloodshed, he disbanded the Sons of the Lion, filled with regrets that medals and gold could not heal.[1]
Domingo's guilt set him on a pilgrimage, during which he came across a group of Assassins. Over a long night of conversation, he learned of the Brotherhood's teachings and saw a true opportunity for his own redemption. Domingo embraced the Creed, believing this would be his last chance to fight for something virtuous rather that the interests of warmongering nobles, and dedicated his remaining days to the Brotherhood.[1]
Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]
Domingo de la Torre is a character appearing in the mobile game, Assassin's Creed: Rebellion. He is a legendary-rank unlockable character who requires 25 DNA fragments to unlock.
"Domingo" is the Spanish derivative of the Latin name Dominicus meaning "of the Lord, belonging to God." "De la Torre" is a Spanish topographical surname meaning "of the tower." The given name was also traditionally given to a child born on a Sunday, especially by Catholics.
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Domingo's avatar in Rebellion's character menu
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