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The title of this article is conjecture. Although the subject of this article is canon, no official name for it has been given.


The Mexican Rite of the Templar Order comprises the members of the autonomous faction of the Templar Order operating in Mexico.

History

Colonial Era

Chichen Itza excavation

In 1751, the Templar Rafael Joaquín de Ferrer, working for British Grand Master Reginald Birch, discovered two First Civilization Temples under the Mayan city of Chichen Itza, following which he contacted Birch via letter requesting to create a work site to excavate the city and attempt to locate the Prophecy Disks. Birch complied with de Ferrer's request and created an operation to acquire slaves to send to Chichen Itza to dig for the disk and other Precursor relics.[1]

Afterward, de Ferrer became the second-in-command of Madeleine de L'Isle, the Master Templar of the Louisiana Rite. Madeleine and de Ferrer subsequently established a work camp in Chichen Itza and organized a large-scale slave-trafficking operation to gather workers from many different locations.[2]

In 1769, the Assassin Aveline de Grandpré visited the colony and recovered one half of the Prophecy Disk from the ruins, while also assassinating the colony's overseer and de Ferrer. Aveline returned in 1772, when she recovered the second half of the Prophecy Disk from another First Civilization ruin.[2]

Modern times

Recruiting Gramática

In 2008, Abstergo Industries, the primary public front of the modern-day Templar Order, recruited Álvaro Gramática to work on the Akashic Satellite Plexus. In 2009, he created the Data Dump Scanner, a proprietary technology that would eventually lead to the creation of Helix, when combined with the Animus interface.[3] Sometime afterward, Gramática was inducted into the Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order.[4]

By 2011, Future Technology, a subsidiary of Abstergo Industries, had a branch located in Mexico City, where Gramática worked as the head of Research. That year, Gramática received an offer from fellow Inner Sanctum member Isabelle Ardant. She gave Álvaro the opportunity to hand Alan Rikkin a new working Piece of Eden after the DIA satellite accident by giving him an apparently broken Shroud of Eden for him to fix. Álvaro accepted her offer since it would kill Vidic's Animus Project.[5]

By 2014, there was a Grand Master operating in Mexico.[6]

In 2016, a team of the Assassins lead by Galina Voronina in Mexico City intended to kidnap Garcia-Lopez to find the Assassin turncoat Joseph Laurier. Garcia-Lopez was tailed while walking in the Chapultepec Park, after noticing Charlotte de la Cruz and suspecting she was tailed, she verified it and began running towards the park's north west exit. Garcia-Lopez was attempted to be intercepted by Kody Adams but she punched him in the face. Then she pepper-sprayed her other pursuer, Charlotte, following which she fled the park, leaving the Assassins to retreat before the authorities arrived.[7]

Ortega Sanchez summoned the kingpin Arturo Viera to met in a restaurant after he learned he was looking for De la Cruz's Assassin team after they had unknowingly hurt his mate. The Templar ordered Viera to stop searching for the Assassins because they were Templar matters. Later, the Templars lead by Sanchez arrived in a helicopter in an empty Stadium of Mexico City after having learned Viera disobeyed and captured Kody to lure the rest of the Assassin team in his trap, the Templar's strike team led by Whittaker, killed the two last cartel members, Viera and his girl, and surrounded the injured Assassins. Sanchez refused de la Cruz threat to kill herself if they didn't let her friends go, as bringing home the head of the famous Galina would be enough. After De la Cruz offered to give the location of the meeting of Erudito's leaders, Sanchez accepted. He gave her one day to look into the Animus for an answer and to respect their pact and then left in the helicopter with his men.[7]

She agrees to meet the Templars as requested after obtained the information through the Animus, leaving Galina and Kody to escape. However, as the Templars arrive, the Cartel then attacked Ortega and his men, blowing up their cars with a bazooka and avenging Viera. Galina explains that she brokered a deal with the cartel, and they could not leave without Charlotte as she is one of the team.[7] Having survived the attack and placed a tracker on de la Cruz, Sanchez followed her and attacked Erudito's hideout with a Templar strike-team on an remote island. Sanchez almost captured de la Cruz but was eventually killed when an Assassin rescue team riddled him with bullets from a helicopter.[8]

Members

Allies

Colonial Era

Modern times

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: RogueWar letters
  2. 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed III: Liberation
  3. Assassin's Creed: SyndicateDatabase: Álvaro Gramática
  4. Assassin's Creed: Syndicate
  5. Assassin's Creed: Syndicate - Database: Reconstructed Data 001
  6. Assassin's Creed: UnityHelix Database: 10. Reconnaissance Memo
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Assassin's Creed (Titan Comics) - Volume 2: Setting Sun Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "SS" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "SS" defined multiple times with different content
  8. Assassin's Creed (Titan Comics) - Volume 3: Homecoming