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|birth = 1688<br>[[United Kingdom|Kingdom of England]]
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'''Upton Travers''' (1688 – unknown) was the head of the [[Assassin bureau]] in [[Nassau]] alongside his brother [[Vance Travers]].
 
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'''Upton Travers''' (born 1688) was a member of the [[West Indies Brotherhood of Assassins|West Indies Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] and the leader of the [[Assassin bureau|bureau]] in [[Nassau]] alongside his brother [[Vance Travers]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Early life===
 
===Early life===
In their early lives, Upton and his brother traveled to the [[Caribbean|West Indies]] together, establishing a smuggling ring on which to build their fortune. They also purchased a treasure map from a [[Piracy|pirate]] in Nassau and each kept half, intending to fund their retirement with the treasure it led to.
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In their early lives, Upton and his brother traveled to the [[Caribbean|West Indies]] together, establishing a smuggling ring on which to build their fortune. They also purchased a treasure map from a [[Piracy|pirate]] in Nassau and each kept half, intending to fund their retirement with the treasure it led to.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – [[Database: Smuggler Upton]]</ref>
   
At the same time, the brothers became involved with the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] and used a portion of their smuggling money to support the cause. They were later named dual heads of the Nassau bureau as the city grew to prominence.
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At the same time, the brothers became involved with the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] and used a portion of their smuggling money to support the cause. They were later named dual heads of the Nassau bureau as the city grew to prominence.<ref name="Database" />
   
 
===Vance's betrayal===
 
===Vance's betrayal===
However, the Travers' lives changed when a [[China|Chinese]] pirate named [[Jing Lang]] arrived in Nassau and Vance became smitten with her. Interested in recovering their treasure, Lang encouraged Vance to kill his brother and take the other half of the map so that they could run away together.
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However, the Travers' lives changed when a [[China|Chinese]] pirate named [[Jing Lang]] arrived in Nassau and Vance became smitten with her. Interested in recovering their treasure, Lang encouraged Vance to kill his brother and take the other half of the map so that they could run away together.<ref name="Oh Brother">''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' – [[Oh Brother...]]</ref>
   
When [[Edward Kenway]] arrived in Nassau in search of a [[Templar keys|Templar key]], Vance claimed that the smugglers in the area were being controlled by a Templar, when in reality they were led by Upton. Once Kenway came close to assassinating Upton, the former explained who he was, and the latter revealed Vance's treachery.
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When [[Edward Kenway]] arrived in Nassau in search of a [[Templar keys|Templar key]], Vance claimed that the smugglers in the area were being controlled by a Templar, when in reality they were led by Upton. Once Kenway came close to assassinating Upton, the former explained who he was, and the latter revealed Vance's treachery.<ref name="Oh Brother" />
   
Upton wished to confront his brother about the map and prove that his own version of events was true. He also knew that [[thieves]] would attempt to take either half of the map if he and his brother were together, and so asked Kenway to tail him as a bodyguard. He then met with Vance and discussed the map while Kenway killed any thieves attempting to approach them.
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Upton wished to confront his brother about the map and prove that his own version of events was true. He also knew that [[thieves]] would attempt to take either half of the map if he and his brother were together, and so asked Kenway to tail him as a bodyguard. He then met with Vance and discussed the map while Kenway killed any thieves attempting to approach them.<ref name="The Other Brother">''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' – [[The Other Brother]]</ref>
   
Vance tried to convince Upton to use their map to find the treasure, so they could each have a portion and move up in society. Upton was reluctant, saying it was best to keep the treasure hidden for when they needed it most. He also pointed out that Lang was not suited for the domestic life, as well as voicing his suspicions that there was more to her than she claimed.
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Vance tried to convince Upton to use their map to find the treasure, so they could each have a portion and move up in society. Upton was reluctant, saying it was best to keep the treasure hidden for when they needed it most. He also pointed out that Lang was not suited for the domestic life, as well as voicing his suspicions that there was more to her than she claimed.<ref name="The Other Brother" />
   
The two brothers argued heatedly, and Vance swore he would kill Upton and take his half of the map if he did not consent to give it up. Kenway tailed Vance and found out that he had already sent an assassin after Upton, and that Lang was a Templar.
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The two brothers argued heatedly, and Vance swore he would kill Upton and take his half of the map if he did not consent to give it up. Kenway tailed Vance and found out that he had already sent an assassin after Upton, and that Lang was a Templar.<ref name="The Other Brother" />
   
Kenway saved Upton from the assassin and explained what he had learned. Devastated by his brother's betrayal, Upton drowned his sorrows at the local tavern, forcing Kenway to protect him in brawls and from [[Guards|authorities]] until he sobered up. The next morning, his head cleared, Upton resolved that his brother and Jing both needed to die for their actions. Kenway then offered to carry out the deed himself to recover the Templar key.
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Kenway saved Upton from the assassin and explained what he had learned. Devastated by his brother's betrayal, Upton drowned his sorrows at the local tavern, forcing Kenway to protect him in brawls and from [[Guards|authorities]] until he sobered up.<ref name="Upton's Sorrow">''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' – [[Upton's Sorrow]]</ref> The next morning, his head cleared, Upton resolved that his brother and Jing both needed to die for their actions. Kenway then offered to carry out the deed himself to recover the Templar key.<ref name="Queen">''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' – [[Queen of Pirates, King of Fools]]</ref>
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===Legacy===
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In 2015, the Templar [[Isabelle Ardant]] included his name on a list of known British Assassins. This list was later unveiled by the Assassins [[Rebecca Crane]] and [[Shaun Hastings]] when they infiltrated Ardant's office to plant a bug.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|Modern day]]</ref>
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==Behind the scenes==
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Upton and Vance's Assassin Robes are identical to those worn by the students of [[Ah Tabai]] at [[Tulum]], with a different color scheme.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 10:36, 17 December 2023

Upton Travers (born 1688) was a member of the West Indies Brotherhood of Assassins and the leader of the bureau in Nassau alongside his brother Vance Travers.

Biography

Early life

In their early lives, Upton and his brother traveled to the West Indies together, establishing a smuggling ring on which to build their fortune. They also purchased a treasure map from a pirate in Nassau and each kept half, intending to fund their retirement with the treasure it led to.[1]

At the same time, the brothers became involved with the Assassin Brotherhood and used a portion of their smuggling money to support the cause. They were later named dual heads of the Nassau bureau as the city grew to prominence.[1]

Vance's betrayal

However, the Travers' lives changed when a Chinese pirate named Jing Lang arrived in Nassau and Vance became smitten with her. Interested in recovering their treasure, Lang encouraged Vance to kill his brother and take the other half of the map so that they could run away together.[2]

When Edward Kenway arrived in Nassau in search of a Templar key, Vance claimed that the smugglers in the area were being controlled by a Templar, when in reality they were led by Upton. Once Kenway came close to assassinating Upton, the former explained who he was, and the latter revealed Vance's treachery.[2]

Upton wished to confront his brother about the map and prove that his own version of events was true. He also knew that thieves would attempt to take either half of the map if he and his brother were together, and so asked Kenway to tail him as a bodyguard. He then met with Vance and discussed the map while Kenway killed any thieves attempting to approach them.[3]

Vance tried to convince Upton to use their map to find the treasure, so they could each have a portion and move up in society. Upton was reluctant, saying it was best to keep the treasure hidden for when they needed it most. He also pointed out that Lang was not suited for the domestic life, as well as voicing his suspicions that there was more to her than she claimed.[3]

The two brothers argued heatedly, and Vance swore he would kill Upton and take his half of the map if he did not consent to give it up. Kenway tailed Vance and found out that he had already sent an assassin after Upton, and that Lang was a Templar.[3]

Kenway saved Upton from the assassin and explained what he had learned. Devastated by his brother's betrayal, Upton drowned his sorrows at the local tavern, forcing Kenway to protect him in brawls and from authorities until he sobered up.[4] The next morning, his head cleared, Upton resolved that his brother and Jing both needed to die for their actions. Kenway then offered to carry out the deed himself to recover the Templar key.[5]

Legacy

In 2015, the Templar Isabelle Ardant included his name on a list of known British Assassins. This list was later unveiled by the Assassins Rebecca Crane and Shaun Hastings when they infiltrated Ardant's office to plant a bug.[6]

Behind the scenes

Upton and Vance's Assassin Robes are identical to those worn by the students of Ah Tabai at Tulum, with a different color scheme.

Gallery

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagDatabase: Smuggler Upton
  2. 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagOh Brother...
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagThe Other Brother
  4. Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagUpton's Sorrow
  5. Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagQueen of Pirates, King of Fools
  6. Assassin's Creed: SyndicateModern day