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'''Dorothy Osborne''' was an American young girl in the 17th century who was bonded to the spirit of [[Consus]].
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'''Dorothy Osborne''' was an American young girl in the 17th century who was bonded to the spirit of [[Consus]].<ref name=":0">[[Assassin's Creed (Titan comics)|Assassin's Creed]] #003</ref>
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
In 1692, during the [[Salem witch trials]], Dorothy was imprisoned in an underground dungeon along with other people. Along with a mute boy named [[David]], 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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In 1692, during the [[Salem witch trials]], Dorothy was imprisoned in an underground dungeon along with other people. Along with a mute boy named [[David]], she was rescued by the two [[Assassins]] [[Tom Stoddard]] and [[Jennifer Querry]], with her promise to lead them to the [[Pieces of Eden]].<ref name=":1">[[Assassin's Creed (Titan Comics)|Assassin's Creed]] #002</ref>
   
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. Jennifer eventually found an exit with David's help and the four escaped to the swamps.
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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.<ref name=":1" /> Jennifer eventually found an exit with David's help and the four escaped to the swamps.<ref name=":0" />
   
However, the [[Templars]] finally caught up to them and Stoddard was forced to leave an injured Querry and David behind to save Dorothy. Much later, Dorothy again was possessed by Consus and spoke to [[Charlotte de la Cruz]] reliving Tom Stoddard's memories. Confused, Stoddard tried to question Dorothy but the girl merely blamed him for leaving Querry and David and told him that he would have a family. The pair finally arrived to the docks and was surprised to see Templars arriving. Jennifer suddenly appeared, saying that she left David behind. Thinking that she was lying, Stoddard attacked her as Dorothy tried to defend her.
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However, the [[Templars]] finally caught up to them and Stoddard was forced to leave an injured Querry and David behind to save Dorothy. Much later, Dorothy again was possessed by Consus and spoke to [[Charlotte de la Cruz]] reliving Tom Stoddard's memories. Confused, Stoddard tried to question Dorothy but the girl merely blamed him for leaving Querry and David and told him that he would have a family. The pair finally arrived to the docks and was surprised to see Templars arriving. Jennifer suddenly appeared, saying that she left David behind. Thinking that she was lying, Stoddard attacked her as Dorothy tried to defend her.<ref name=":0" />
   
They were suddenly assaulted by Templars who followed Jennifer to them.
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They were suddenly assaulted by Templars who followed Jennifer to them.<ref name=":0" />
   
 
==Powers==
 
==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 him.
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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 him.<ref name=":1" />
   
 
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Dorothy Osborne

Dorothy Osborne was an American young girl in the 17th century who was bonded to the spirit of Consus.[1]

Biography

In 1692, during the Salem witch trials, Dorothy was imprisoned in an underground dungeon along with other people. Along with a mute boy named David, she was rescued by the two Assassins Tom Stoddard and Jennifer Querry, with her promise to lead them to the Pieces of Eden.[2]

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.[2] Jennifer eventually found an exit with David's help and the four escaped to the swamps.[1]

However, the Templars finally caught up to them and Stoddard was forced to leave an injured Querry and David behind to save Dorothy. Much later, Dorothy again was possessed by Consus and spoke to Charlotte de la Cruz reliving Tom Stoddard's memories. Confused, Stoddard tried to question Dorothy but the girl merely blamed him for leaving Querry and David and told him that he would have a family. The pair finally arrived to the docks and was surprised to see Templars arriving. Jennifer suddenly appeared, saying that she left David behind. Thinking that she was lying, Stoddard attacked her as Dorothy tried to defend her.[1]

They were suddenly assaulted by Templars who followed Jennifer to them.[1]

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 him.[2]

Gallery

Reference