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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Renardo is ultimately derived from the Germanic name Raginald, formed of ''ragin'' (meaning "advice, intelligence") and ''wald'' (meaning "to govern, to rule"); in [[France|French]] ''renard'' came to mean "fox" after medieval fables featuring Reynard the Fox. Aguilar is a [[Spain|Spanish]] surname, referring to any of numerous locations called Aguilar or Aguilas, and it's derived from the Latin ''aquilare'', meaning "haunt of eagles". | *Renardo is ultimately derived from the Germanic name Raginald, formed of ''ragin'' (meaning "advice, intelligence") and ''wald'' (meaning "to govern, to rule"); in [[France|French]] ''renard'' came to mean "fox" after medieval fables featuring Reynard the Fox. Aguilar is a [[Spain|Spanish]] surname, referring to any of numerous locations called Aguilar or Aguilas, and it's derived from the Latin ''aquilare'', meaning "haunt of eagles". | ||
Taunts: | |||
"you'll die" | |||
"I'll cut you to pieces" | |||
"ill have none of it" | |||
"I'll cut you to ribbons" | |||
"you are a fool" | |||
"I've no time for fools" | |||
"you're finished" | |||
"just like that, I'll cut you" | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
Revision as of 18:35, 9 November 2013

Renardo Aguilar was an individual whose genetic memories were used as an Animi Avatar by the entertainment branch of the Templar company Abstergo Industries, to influence the general public via the Animus game console, under the title of the Duellist.
Trivia
- Renardo is ultimately derived from the Germanic name Raginald, formed of ragin (meaning "advice, intelligence") and wald (meaning "to govern, to rule"); in French renard came to mean "fox" after medieval fables featuring Reynard the Fox. Aguilar is a Spanish surname, referring to any of numerous locations called Aguilar or Aguilas, and it's derived from the Latin aquilare, meaning "haunt of eagles".
Taunts:
"you'll die"
"I'll cut you to pieces"
"ill have none of it"
"I'll cut you to ribbons"
"you are a fool"
"I've no time for fools"
"you're finished"
"just like that, I'll cut you"