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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 3× “I created a member of the assassin brotherhood. Wilhelm smit...” over less than a minute (Aug 19, 2023 – Aug 19, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Aug 19, 2023 at 9:49 PM EDT — 5 turns United States fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: I created a member of the assassin brotherhood. Wilhelm smitz was born into poverty in the German empire and since a young age he was considered a rabble rouser and hated authority. He joined the assassins when he was 15 and quickly made a name for himself and by the time he turned 18(in 1914) he was a legend. During ww1 and the interwar period he challenged and disobeyed the leadership of the assassins and he wanted to assinate all leaders of countries unlike the policy of the assassins (assinate Templar loyal leaders and appoint assassin loyal ones).he was a anarcho-communist.
CHATBOT: Wilhelm Smitz, born into poverty in the German empire, was destined to be a rabble-rouser from a young age. Disliking authority, he found solace and purpose when he joined the assassins at the age of 15. With his unmatched skills and daring tactics, Wilhelm quickly rose to prominence, earning a legendary reputation by the time he turned 18 in 1914. During the chaos of World War I and the turbulent interwar period, Wilhelm's beliefs diverged from the traditional policies of the assassins. Rather than targeting only Templar loyal leaders and replacing them with assassin loyal ones, Wilhelm advocated for a more radical approach. He desired the assassination of all leaders regardless of their affiliations, driven by his anarcho-communist principles. His convictions for societal change often led Wilhelm to question and challenge the leadership of the assassins. His disobedience and rebellious nature put him at odds with the order, causing tensions within their ranks. Although his methods were unconventional and clashed with the traditional ethos of the assassins, Wilhelm believed that eliminating all leaders was the key to dismantling oppressive systems and establishing a more equitable society. Wilhelm Smitz's story embodies the conflict within the assassins themselves, as they grapple with the balance between their longstanding mission against the Templars and the desire for broader societal change. His anarchic-communist ideology introduced a new perspective to the brotherhood, challenging its core principles and forcing its members to confront their own beliefs. Whether Wilhelm's vision for a world without leaders is achievable or ethical remains a subject of great debate, even within the assassin brotherhood itself.
USER: During ww1 he changed the colors of his outfit from the standard white and red to black and red and During the war he started dating a fellow anarchist member named Talia. In 1919 they left the brotherhood and continued their campaign until Wilhelm was killed by soviet troops in 1956 in Romania. After he died Talia and Wilhelm and talias son tried to rebuild the assassins.
CHATBOT: As World War I raged on, Wilhelm Smitz made a significant personal statement by changing the colors of his assassin outfit from the traditional white and red to black and red. This alteration symbolized his growing defiance and departure from the established norms of the brotherhood. During this time, he also formed a romantic relationship with a fellow anarchist member named Talia, further solidifying his commitment to his beliefs. In the aftermath of the war, Wilhelm and Talia decided to leave the assassins in 1919, feeling that their vision for societal change could not be fully realized within the confines of the brotherhood's traditional methods. Together, they embarked on a independent campaign, utilizing their skills and ideologies to challenge oppressive systems and fight for a more equal society. Their efforts spanned multiple countries and extended well beyond the interwar period. However, tragedy would eventually befall Wilhelm, as he was killed by Soviet troops in Romania in 1956. This marked the end of Wilhelm's personal journey but not the end of his vision. Following his death, Talia, along with Wilhelm and Talia's son, dedicated themselves to rebuilding the assassin brotherhood. Inspired by Wilhelm's legacy and their shared anarchist beliefs, they sought to carry on his mission and bring about the change he had fought for. The reconstruction of the assassin brotherhood proved to be a challenging task, with its own internal struggles and external pressures from the changing political landscape. However, the motives and determination of Talia and her son remained strong, ensuring that Wilhelm's vision continued to guide them. The story of Wilhelm Smitz reflects the complex nature of the assassin brotherhood, with its members often forging their own paths and challenging long-held beliefs. It showcases a breakaway from tradition and the pursuit of broader ideals, as well as the resilience of the individuals involved in rebuilding the organization after Wilhelm's death.