Assassin's Creed III: Note with name of five men sympathetic to our cause



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Note with name of five men sympathetic to your cause

You get this note at the end of Sequence 1: A Deadly Performance

The names on it are:

Charles Lee

William Johnson

Thomas Hickey

Benjamin Church

Jonathan Pitcairn

Background[edit]

Dialog at the end of Sequence 1: A Deadly Performance

Coach Driver: And how was the Opera?

Haytham Kenway: Rather dull, truth be told

Driver: Shall we be off then?

Haytham: Aye. To Fleet and Bride

(At Templar Headquarters)

Reginald Birch: Fascinating. Gentlemen, I hold in my hand a key. And if this book is to be believed, it will open the doors of a storehouse built by those who came before.

Haytham: Ah yes, those who ruled, resigned and then vanished from the world. Do we know what it is that would be held within?

Reginald: It could contain certain knowledge. Perhaps a weapon. Or something yet unknown, unfathomable in its construction and purpose. It could be any of these things, or none of them. They are still an enigma, these Precursors. But one thing I am certain - Whatever waits behind those door shall prove a great boon to us all.

Haytham: Or our enemies, should they find it first

Reginald: They won't. You've seen to that.

Haytham: I assume you know where this storehouse is?

Reginald: Mister Harrison, how fare your calculation?

Harrison (pointing to map): I believe the site lies somewhere withing this region.

Haytham: That's a lot of ground to cover

Harrison: My apologies. Were that I could be more accurate...

Reginald: That's alright. It suffices for a start. And that is why we've called you here, Master Kenway. We'd like for you to travel to America, locate the Storehouse, and take possession of its contents.

Haytham: I'm yours to command. Although a job of this magnitude will require more than just myself.

Reginald: Of course. Upon this paper are the names of five men sympathetic to our cause. Each is also uniquely suited to aid you in your endeavor. With them at your side, you will want for nothing.

Haytham: Well, then I'd best be on my way.

Reginald: I knew our faith in you was not misplaced. We've booked you passage to Boston. Your ship leaves at Dawn. Go forth, Haytham, and bring honor to us all.