Assassin's Creed: Nation's Divide

Assassin's Creed: Nation's Divide

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17-year-old Elizabeth Clark, is a slave on a cotton plantation during the Civil War. She is the daughter of a rich white man, whom abandoned her with her African-American mother. One night, however, she awakes to a women standing over her. It is Harriet Tubman, rescuing her and a few others. Along the dangerous path, she meets her aunt; who tells her a story of Assassins and Templars. She trains Elizabeth to be an Assassin. And when the civil war breaks out, and with a life filled with despair and betrayal, she is forced to take sides to fight for freedom, liberty, and those she loves.
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The year is 1835 and Delia is a nineteen year old slave to the cruel and cold-hearted, Elliot Bradford, of the Bradford plantation in Charlestown, South Carolina. Delia was born on the Bradford plantation and ever since she was a baby, she's been groomed to serve the master, and his family. Eventually, Delia grew tired of the slave life and wants to start a new without serving someone else. But what happens when the master begins to grow obsessive, lustful feelings for her and Delia begins to fall in love with another slave. Will the two runaway together and be free or will the master ruin everything they have planned because of his desires?

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