The First Templar Product Key
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Return to Nassau for the second key. You'll meet up with another Assassin, Vance Travers, at the spot indicated above. For his first mission - Oh Brother - simply use Eagle Vision to find your targets in the marketplace. Keep a smart distance when eavesdropping on them, and you'll reach a restricted area. Climb to a rooftop nearby and use Eagle Vision to locate your next target - pouncing on him should be a piece of cake.
When you reach Kingston, you can find your next Assassin pal Anto and the mission The Maroon Assassin at the spot marked above. He'll first task you with eavesdropping on a conversation. Keep a safe distance while the men speak, then move across Kingston to another set of guards that you need to eavesdrop on. After the second conversation, the guards will sprint away. Quickly tackle one to end the mission.
Finally, you'll find Opia one final time on Pinos Isle, located at 345, 469. The isle is guarded by some ships, so be careful in your approach. Meet with her on the beach to start the last mission - The Trail of Lucia Marquez. You'll first tail a soldier into the ruins. Here, you'll have to take out some guards - dispatch them quickly by shooting the nearby powder kegs. Battle the second wave of guards that appears, then chase down Marquez. Take her down to snatch the last Templar Key.
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