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Edward got the drop on him and was stabbed in the heart providing him an instant death. Edward Kenway. Connor Kenway. Evie Frye. In the game scene, we see Charles Lee confirm that his suspicions that Connor was the boy he bullied at the beginning.

In the spin-off novel Forsaken this is where Haytham also realizes that Connor is his son, and he reprimands Lee for antagonizing him all those years ago. Skip to content. Search for:. Characteristics: Achilles is a seemingly grumpy man at first but he later reveals to be patient, restraining Connor during this training. Often times he is very relaxed enjoying the quiet atmosphere of the forest over the busy city of Boston. He stills seems to have retained some of his training as influenced by how he saves Connor.

Assassin's Creed 3 Wiki Guide. Last Edited: 2 Dec am. With no alternative, Achilles and John helped prepare the fortress' defenses for the impending British attack, while Abigail searched the remainder of the city for the safe house. Time eventually ran out as the conflict between the French and the British came, and Achilles was then presented John's Assassin robes and officially named "Mentor" of the Colonial Brotherhood, acknowledging that the Templars would use this battle for their own gain.

John shook his friend's hand and immediately took off to fend against the invading British troops, subsequently sacrificing himself to give Achilles time to complete their intended mission.

Achilles and Abigail then traveled to New York with the intent of finally creating his Brotherhood. By the end of , Ah Tabai passed away after being written one final note from Achilles, thanking him for all the years of skill and knowledge bestowed onto him.

Achilles promised to honor Ah Tabai by completing the task he was set upon, by establishing the Colonial Brotherhood. By , Achilles formally became the Mentor of the Colonial Brotherhood, as he had a gift for both recruitment and organization.

Under his leadership, the Assassins built a homestead which they used a base of operations and spanned across the colonies and most of the Frontier. In the same year, upon aiding the French Army, Achilles and Liam encountered Kesegowaase , a native mercenary. Achilles, impressed by his skill and determination, then recruited him into the Assassins, which proved beneficial as his influence helped recruit local hunters and warriors into the Brotherhood.

Impressed by her pickpocketing and survival tactics, he inducted her into the Order in , where Achilles tasked her into controlling New York's organized crime. During the same year, Liam introduced Achilles to Shay Cormac, a friend who was coping with the loss of his father at sea. Achilles allowed Shay to join the Brotherhood due to his knowledge of seamanship and aptitude, training him over the next four years.

By , Achilles invited Maria van Antwerpen to join the Assassins in the colonies. Maria declined the offer however, noting her obligations to the Dutch Army. In , Achilles was informed by the French Assassin Council of the completion of the Aquila , a ship which was meant to serve as a foundation for the Assassin navy. The following year, during Achilles' tenure as Aquila ' s captain, he rescued Robert Faulkner , a veteran sailor who was grateful for the Assassins' aid.

In return, Faulkner offered his services in creating a shipping route connecting the Colonial Assassins with the European branches of the Brotherhood. In , Achilles received a letter from Rhona Dinsmore, whom he originally knew from his training with the Caribbean Brotherhood. She then requested that, if Achilles came into contact with Rafael, he should eliminate him if possible. During the Port-au-Prince earthquake , the Assassins lost the Precursor box and Manuscript , which allowed them to locate several First Civilization Temples.

By , Achilles officially inducted Faulkner into the Assassin Order, granting him the position of first mate aboard the Aquila. A year later, Abigail and Connor died of typhoid fever.

Although Achilles mourned them, he remained resolute and continued to lead the Brotherhood. In , the Assassins discovered one of the Precursor Temples in Lisbon. Achilles sent Shay to Lisbon in order to retrieve the artifact, which he did. However, Shay discovered that the Temples did not house ordinary Pieces of Eden , but were instead used to hold the Earth together.

Disturbing the artifact inside caused it to disintegrate in his hand, and the resulting earthquake leveled the entire city of Lisbon and left thousands dead or homeless. A distraught and traumatized Shay returned to the Davenport homestead and brashly confronted Achilles, leading to a heated exchange in which Shay accused his Mentor of sending him to slaughter innocents.

Achilles denied this and had Shay forcibly removed from his manor. Later that night, Shay decided to steal the Manuscript from Achilles in order to prevent the Assassins from finding more Precursor sites. Achilles, who noticed Shay approaching from his bedroom window, caught him in the act. Shay's attempts to reason with Achilles failed, and Shay once again accused him of killing innocents and destroying cities in a mad quest for power.

Achilles responded by attacking Shay, who escaped by jumping out of a broken window. As Shay fled with the Manuscript, Achilles ordered his Assassins to stop him at any cost. The Assassins believed Shay had perished and that the manuscript was lost. To prevent Achilles from finding the other Temples, Shay subsequently allied with the Templars and began hunting down his former comrades, while the Assassins attempted to find the manuscript once more. Sometime in , the Assassins found out that Shay had survived and defected to the Templar Order.

In response, Achilles ordered his followers to kill Shay and retrieve the Manuscript from his possession. Although the Assassins successfully recovered the Manuscript, the Assassin-trained Shay almost single-handedly destroyed the Assassin navy, brought down the Assassin-allied gangs of New York, and slew most of his former comrades, including Le Chasseur, Adewale, Kesegowaase, Hope Jensen, and Chevalier de la Velandrye.

These actions crippled the Colonial Brotherhood and, by , Achilles and Liam O'Brien remained as the only high-ranking Assassins left. Reaching the heart of the temple, Achilles realized that there wasn't an Apple of Eden as he had hoped.

To his dismay, he recognized that Shay had indeed been correct, just in time for an embittered Shay to interject that if Achilles had simply listened to him, the calamity could have been averted.

Despite this revelation, a vengeful Liam tried to shoot Shay, though Achilles - realizing that it was ultimately his fault Shay defected to the Templars - tried to stop him. In the ensuing skirmish, the site was disturbed in a similar manner to Haiti and Lisbon, causing an seismic tremor.

Achilles managed to escape the Temple alive, but was subsequently defeated by Haytham in a duel. As Haytham prepared to deliver the final blow, Shay intervened and convinced him to spare Achilles. Shay argued that Achilles could warn any remaining Assassins not to go after the Precursor sites. Abandoning his animosity, Haytham decided to show Achilles mercy.

But to ensure that he could no longer remain active as an Assassin, Haytham shot Achilles in the right shin, permanently crippling him. Haytham angrily warned Achilles to "never forget what has happened here", to which Achilles responded "I won't, but the world will". Achilles then returned to Davenport Manor and continued serving the Brotherhood until , when the Templars launched a purge that wiped out the Colonial Assassins completely.

The Templars spared Achilles' life, on the condition that he spent the rest of his life in exile at the Homestead. The purge left Achilles a broken, defeated man, and he spent the next six years in isolation at the rapidly decaying Davenport Manor. In , Achilles was chased by bandits who were attempting to steal his property. After fighting off the bandits, Achilles was greeted by the boy at his doorstep, as he wished to be trained in the ways of the Assassins; Achilles coldly refused, dismissing him.

The boy, however, refused to leave, and camped in the manor's stables that night. Later the night, he encountered the same bandits who had earlier chased Achilles and tried to fight them off, but was easily defeated.

Achilles in turn revealed that Ezio Auditore da Firenze was the one responsible for the First Civilization contacting the Assassins time and time again, before explaining the nature of the war between the Assassin Brotherhood and the Templar Order. He also gave him a less conspicuous name "Connor," the namesake of his deceased son.

Connor attempted to prevent the massacre, but was framed and became a wanted man. After Adams had helped Connor clear his name and take a ferry home, Achilles and Connor continued in their efforts of rebuilding the homestead. After six months of further training and lessons in learning the Assassin and Templar history, the Aquila was repaired and fit for setting sail; once he had been given nautical training by Robert Faulkner, Connor returned to the manor.

Achilles then led Connor down to the manor's basement, in order to bestow upon him the Assassin robes that resided there. Though Achilles admitted that the Order usually had a ceremony for such an occasion, neither he nor Connor seemed the type for such formality. Instead, after Connor had donned the robes, Achilles simply verbally welcomed him into the Brotherhood of Assassins.



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