Name:
Benjamin Beckett
Age:
20
Affiliation:
Assassin
Appearance:
He's pretty tall. Around 5'8". He has brown hair that falls down his face, stopping just above his green eyes. He wears a white shirt with a dark jacket with a hood and dark blue denim jeans for casual wear. However, when he gears up, it's white underneath black, black pants and boots.
Personality:
he's normally very relaxed and reserved. He normally only talks to his fellow assassins and civilians when he needs information.
Favorite Weapons:
-Hidden Blade
-Throwing Knives
He has a pistol, but he rarely uses it
Strengths:
-his Brothers and Sisters in the Brotherhood
-his skills
-the family he has left.
Weaknesses:
He is slightly emotionally unstable, though he doesn't let it show. His symptoms of this are that when he dreams, he cries out. When he thinks he's alone, he seems extremely sad, depressed even. Sometimes, anger appears in his contracts. He has a scar across his side from a previous battle and his left shoulder is weaker than it used to be.
Background/Biography:
Benjamin was born in Australia to Garrett Beckett, a well known and successful assassin. Benjamin was almost seventeen when Garrett was about to confess something to his son. Instead, Templar police came to the house and took Garrett away while Ben was sending his mother to his uncle's estate in the country. Instead of going with her, he turned around and went back for his father. Unable to find him, Ben was confronted by an Assassin named Lucien Grey. Mr. Grey took the boy to the Assassin Den, where he trained until the age of eighteen. At eighteen, he was sworn in as a Brother and gained the mark of the assassins on his hand.
At age eighteen, he began to uncover a plot against the Australian Assassin Den Master, though no one else would believe him. Ben took it upon himself to discover the traitor and to stop him no matter what. Months away from his nineteenth birthday, he discovered the traitor and rode fast to the den, as he had heard the Templars would attack. He arrived at the den to find a battlefield. The traitor, Lucien Grey, had snuck inside, no doubt to kill the Master.
Benjamin fought his way into the building and put an end to Lucien's betrayal by killing him. Discovering Lucien's Templar side broke him emotionally. Not only had the older Assassin been like a father to the youth, he had also trained him to be an Assassin. At nineteen, Ben got called for a relocation. He had been so well known in Australia that the den master thought it safest to send him to the United States. There, he earned the respect of the American Assassins by fulfilling contracts and missions until his twentieth birthday.