The rank of Master of Antics was one of the highest obtainable ranks in the Antic Order, and those who held this title are assumed to have reached the peak of their training in anticology. The rank garnered a lot of respect from other members of the Order, and often indicated individuals with uncommon skill in the art of stealth and pulling antics. Masters of Antics never pull antics on an innocent, hide in plain sight, and never compromised their Order.
Known Masters
There are three known Masters of Antics. The most well-known of them is Hermann Fegelein, who served with the Berlin Antics Guild under Grand Master Heinrich Himmler.
- Hermann Otto Fegelein (? - 1945), of the Berlin Antics Guild
- Lt. Werner (? - ?), of the U-Boat Antics Guild
- Mikhail Tukhachevsky (? - 1938), of the Moscow Antics Guild
- Khamis al-Gaddafi (currently living) of the Tripoli Antics Guild
Gallery of Masters
Similarities with Ranks in Other Orders
The rank of Master of Antics is very similar to the rank of Master Assassin in Assassin's Creed.
Real Life Information
This article is based on the Master Assassin article of Assassin's Creed.