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+ | In 1692, during the [[Salem witch trials]], Dorothy was imprisoned in an underground dungeon along with other people. Along with a mute boy, she was rescued by the two [[Assassins]] [[Tom Stoddard]] and [[Jennifer Querry]], with her promise to lead them to the [[Pieces of Eden]]. |
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+ | Unconvinced, Stoddard threatened Dorothy which was followed by the girl's sudden faint and vision. Querry immediately went to her side as Stoddard defended them against oncoming attackers. |
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==Powers== |
==Powers== |
Revision as of 09:05, 23 November 2015
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Dorothy Osborne was an American woman in the 17th century.
Biography
In 1692, during the Salem witch trials, Dorothy was imprisoned in an underground dungeon along with other people. Along with a mute boy, she was rescued by the two Assassins Tom Stoddard and Jennifer Querry, with her promise to lead them to the Pieces of Eden.
Unconvinced, Stoddard threatened Dorothy which was followed by the girl's sudden faint and vision. Querry immediately went to her side as Stoddard defended them against oncoming attackers.
Powers
Dorothy was a young girl endowed with psychic powers. When she had a vision, she would faint and her eyes would become white. In 1692, she experienced such a vision, repeating a quote from Dante's Divine Comedy, the last words Tom Stoddard's father had said to his son.
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Reference
- Assassin's Creed #002
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