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Caleb Edwards (4 June 1629 - 1715) was an English merchant and member of the English (later British) Assassin Brotherhood, serving as Mentor in the late 17th century until his death. He was also the descendant of several notable assassins including; Leonius and Orri Uffison. He was most active during the English Civil Wars, the Commonwealth that briefly followed and during the reign of Charles II.

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  • Caleb Edwards
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  • Caleb Edwards (4 June 1629 - 1715) was an English merchant and member of the English (later British) Assassin Brotherhood, serving as Mentor in the late 17th century until his death. He was also the descendant of several notable assassins including; Leonius and Orri Uffison. He was most active during the English Civil Wars, the Commonwealth that briefly followed and during the reign of Charles II.
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  • Assassins Parliamentarians
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  • Caleb Edwards
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  • 1715(xsd:integer)
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  • Caleb Edwards (4 June 1629 - 1715) was an English merchant and member of the English (later British) Assassin Brotherhood, serving as Mentor in the late 17th century until his death. He was also the descendant of several notable assassins including; Leonius and Orri Uffison. He was most active during the English Civil Wars, the Commonwealth that briefly followed and during the reign of Charles II. Although he remained unaware for his formative years, Caleb's family had a long lineage in both the Assassin Brotherhood and Templar Order, with his father, Duncan, and two brothers, Thomas and William, being members of the former, his father holding the rank of Master at the time of his death. During his life, Caleb came into contact with at least two Pieces of Eden, one of which is presumed to be the Apple of Eden 2, which he located in London beneath the Temple of Mithras, the other, one of the Staves of Eden that was once in the possession of King Cnut. He also played a pivotal role in the capture and execution of Charles I of England and Oliver Cromwell's subsequent rise to power, as well as being a key figure in destabilising the English Templar Order; before their resurgence in the 1670's. The life of an Assassin certinally didn't come naturally to Caleb, as he initially found their teachings archaic and their rules overbearing. Soon after officially joining the Brotherhood their was a discord between himself and the members of the Council; and his reckless behaviour, disregard for the creed and his desire to aid the Parliamentarian forces eventually lead to his dismissal from the Brotherhood, although he was later reinstated after a ten year absence and eventually became the driving force behind uniting the European Brotherhoods and expanding the Colonial Brotherhood.
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