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Fitzwalter vs. Willikin[edit source]
One thing that I don't get is how Fitzwalter can be a member of the Assassins and rally the barons against King John of England, and then on the other side of it, William of Cassingham goes and fights against the barons for King John – despite hating his approach of reigning – and be a Master Assassin.
It's like the Assassins are fighting against themselves, and I'd hope for more of an explanation. I wonder if the next edition of the Encyclopedia will elaborate, given its introduction in Memories. Slate Vesper (talk) 01:03, August 23, 2014 (UTC)
I'm quite sure William's top quote is directed at Robert Fitzwalter, and that there is indeed internal strife within the Assassins. -- Master Sima Yi Talk 07:51, August 23, 2014 (UTC)