With the death of Emperor Honorius in 423, the magister and Hidden One Vitus wrote to his English brethren stationed at a bureau in Leicester, England, warning them that Britain would be imminently unstable, due to the local tribes who harbored ill sentiments towards the Hidden Ones and their mission having filled the power vacuum left by the departing Roman legions. The Hidden Ones succeeded but the Magister was wounded and died. As he didn't respond, the Acolytus Teague and his Magister were sent to kill the church fathers Vitus, Secunda, and Agapitus during a public spectacle. The Hidden Ones tried to convince Emperor Theodosius I to a compromise. ĭuring the late-4th century, the Christian Church executed the Belgae pagans. In 383, as Emperor Magnus Maximus took most of his troops to march in Gaul, the Hidden One Marcellus ordered the evacuation of the bureaus of Eboracum and Venta Belgarum as the local population turned against them. In 306, the Acolytus Beatha delivered a letter to Emperor Constantine I pleading for the protection of the Christians who were killed by the Belgae warriors. In 211, as the Imperator Septimius Severus flouted the terms of our treaty by overseeing the fortification and reoccupation of the Antonine Wall, the Magister Khloe assassinated him in his villa of Eboracum. Although the Hidden Ones trusted Aurelius to abide by the deal, they sent Magister Eghan to oversee the retreat in order to verify that Aurelius kept his word. In 164, Aurelius agreed to cease hostilities and retreat south from the Antonine Wall to the more easily defensible Hadrian's Wall. In 161, Emperor Marcus Aurelius came to power and the Hidden Ones made motions towards him to broker peace in the region. The Acolytus Caius infiltrated his villa in Londinium but was discovered and killed before he could accomplish his mission. In 122, as Emperor Hadrian planned a war against the northern native people of England, the Hidden Ones decided to assassinate him. When they ignored the request, the Acolytus Anicius killed Verus in public at Camulodunum to send a message to the Senate. In the 90s CE, the Hidden Ones sent requests and pleas to Emperor Domitian and his governor Verus to accord Roman citizenship to the Iceni. The pages of the manuscript were distributed between the bureaus of Londinium, Eboracum, Camulodunum, Venta Belgarum, Ratae, and the Temple of Ceres. ![]() During this time, the Hidden Ones received The Magas Codex, a retranscription of the Hidden Ones' final synod around 30 BCE. In 2000, the Guild was nearly wiped out like the entire Assassin Brotherhood during the Great Purge led by the Templar Order, leaving only a few members alive.Ġ9 November 2020 History Roman Britain Foundation and early activities ĭuring the late 1st century CE, decades after the conquest of Britain by the Roman Emperor Claudius, a precursor incarnation of the British Brotherhood was established by the Hidden Ones, establishing six bureaus in the province. Like many European Guilds, the British Brotherhood was very active during the World War I sending Assassins on the front and in seats of power. In the middle of the 19th century, the actions of the twin Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye diminished the Templar's influence on London, permitting to the Guild to regain strength in the country. ![]() Then, the Guild lost his grip on London and relocated their headquarters in Crawley, acting more carefully against the Templars who were well implanted in the Empire. In the 18th century, the British Brotherhood knew its peak under the leadership of Edward Kenway and Miko before the two were assassinated by the Templars led by Reginald Birch. The Guild even assassinated the Queen Mary I of England as she was allied with the Templars and placed her half-sister Elizabeth on the throne. At the beginning of the 16th century, the Assassin killed the Templar allied Margaret of York as they plotted to take the place of Henry VII of England. ![]() In the 13th century, the Guild took part in the First Barons' War against the King John Lackland who was manipulated by the Templars. Reorganized as the Assassins during the High Middle Ages, the Guild took part in the political conflicts in England, especially when its sworn enemy the British Rite of the Templar Order was involved. They allied with the Norse Raven Clan and installed their bureau in the clan colony of Ravensthorpe. In 873, the Hidden Ones Basim Ibn Ishaq and Hytham were sent to settle a new chapter in England. Growing in the British Isles during the Roman Empire, the Hidden Ones retreated from Britain during the 5th century due to the departure of the Romans. The British Brotherhood of Assassins was a guild of Assassins based in the British Isles which had existed since the late 1st century CE as a branch of the Hidden Ones.
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