A Pirate's Daughter
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  • Reads 251
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 18m
Ongoing, First published Feb 22, 2022
What happened if Connor Kenway had a partner? And it just so happened to be Charles Lee's only daughter.

I do not own Assassin's Creed 3. Credit to Ubisoft for creation of the world, story, and most characters.
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[Book I of the "Millennia of Fate" Fanfic Series] Born and raised as a Templar, Cynthia Richard was forced into an arranged marriage to a young English noble named Abel. She realized that he was unfit to rule the Kingdom, seeing him as a greedy, power hungry man who only cared for himself. It was the complete opposite of what her father, Richard the Lionheart, had seen in him. Thinking of her people, she did everything she could to expose Abel for who he was and put a stop to the wedding. To no avail. Unable to get through to her own father and even the people she always looked after, Cynthia made a plan to escape her wedding. However, before she could successfully escape, she encounters Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, the Assassin who was sent to assassinate her on the day of her wedding. Truths will unfold, friendships will be tested, risks will be taken, and Cynthia will be forced to make a decision between the Templars in which she has followed so blindly and the Assassins who fight with the same morals she has. Her decision will change her life, and the lives of others, in the months and years to come. [AltaïrOC; Watty 2013]