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'''Arno Dorian''' was a [[France|French]]-Austrian [[Assassins|Assassin]] born in 1768. Blaming himself for the death of his adoptive father and seeking redemption<ref>[http://www.gamesradar.com/assassins-creed-5-unity-review/ Assassin's Creed Unity bringing co-op to the series on Oct 28]</ref>, he joined the Assassin Order in 1789 to expose the true powers behind the [[French Revolution]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gypgS8Y9fgs ''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' - Introduction to Arno]</ref>
'''Arno Dorian''' was a [[France|French]]-Austrian [[Assassins|Assassin]] born in 1768. Blaming himself for the death of his adoptive father and seeking redemption<ref>[http://www.gamesradar.com/assassins-creed-5-unity-review/ Assassin's Creed Unity bringing co-op to the series on Oct 28]</ref>, he joined the Assassin Order in 1789 to expose the true powers behind the [[French Revolution]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gypgS8Y9fgs ''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' - Introduction to Arno]</ref>



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Arno Dorian was a French-Austrian Assassin born in 1768. Blaming himself for the death of his adoptive father and seeking redemption[1], he joined the Assassin Order in 1789 to expose the true powers behind the French Revolution.[2]

Trivia

  • In keeping with other names from the franchise, Arno is a German name meaning "eagle", while Dorian is a Greek name meaning "from the sea".
    • Arno can also be translated as "eagle-wolf".

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