Chapter 20: Assessment


Mentor Kenway,

First, let me express my gratitude for allowing my attendance at George's inauguration to pass without incident. As an aside, your attempt to undermine our friendship has come to naught. I take it you were unaware of his elder brother's affiliation with the Templar cause?

If I may offer some advice, I had ample time to review your recruits' skills during my time in the States. The Initiates need to work on their blending skills; it was far too simple for me to tease them out. Their tracking skills are considerably more effective; evading them took some slight amount of effort. Their freerunning is not nearly up to par, however, and I suspect the majority have yet to learn to access their Eagle Vision, assuming they are capable of it, of course.

On the whole, you should be proud of how much they've improved. My Hunters will certainly have their work cut out for them. Consider this a fair warning in that regard.

Yours,

Shay Patrick Cormac

Grandmaster of the American Rite


Mr. Miles,

Seems Connor ripped this letter too. Like the other one, it was repaired thereafter. I think we can assume that these were kept for a reason. The question is… what?

We now know that Cormac did attend the inauguration and was not attacked while there. He was spied on, it seems, but he managed to evade Connor's trainees.

His advice isn't bad, actually. The really scary thing here is the mention of the Hunters. We know exactly how dangerous those damned killers are. It seems Cormac had already formed that organization by 1789. As we know too well, the Hunters continue to persist until today.

Shaun