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The Templars also saw the potency of wolf symbolism to the [[Assassins]]' preoccupation with [[eagles]]. [[Baltasar de Silva]] and [[Fiora Cavazza]] dubbed their Assassin-styled protégé "[[Il Lupo]]" ("The Wolf").<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref> | The Templars also saw the potency of wolf symbolism to the [[Assassins]]' preoccupation with [[eagles]]. [[Baltasar de Silva]] and [[Fiora Cavazza]] dubbed their Assassin-styled protégé "[[Il Lupo]]" ("The Wolf").<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref> | ||
[[File:ACIII-Unconvinced 3.png|thumb|250px|Haytham fending off a wolf]] | [[File:ACIII-Unconvinced 3.png|thumb|250px|Haytham fending off a wolf]] | ||
The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] became adept at [[hunting]] wolves, trading their pelts, meat or teeth for money. When he and [[Robert Faulkner]] arrived at [[Oak Island]] searching for [[William Kidd]]'s [[Shards of Eden|treasure]] in 1777, they were attacked by a pack of wolves.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref> | |||
In an [[The Tyranny of King Washington|alternate reality]], Ratonhnhaké:ton drank the Tea of the Red Willow and became one with the Spirit of the Wolf. He gained the [[Wolf Cloak|ability to turn invisible]], and the power to [[Wolf Pack|summon wolves to attack his enemies]].<ref>''[[The Tyranny of King Washington: The Infamy]]''</ref> | In an [[The Tyranny of King Washington|alternate reality]], Ratonhnhaké:ton drank the Tea of the Red Willow and became one with the Spirit of the Wolf. He gained the [[Wolf Cloak|ability to turn invisible]], and the power to [[Wolf Pack|summon wolves to attack his enemies]].<ref>''[[The Tyranny of King Washington: The Infamy]]''</ref> | ||
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Wolves are canine predatory animals found in Europe, Asia, North America and formerly North Africa.
History
Legend has it that a she-wolf protected the infants Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome. During the Renaissance, the Followers of Romulus wore wolf skins to emulate their god. They also placed wolf skulls on the entrances to their Lairs.[1]
The Templars also saw the potency of wolf symbolism to the Assassins' preoccupation with eagles. Baltasar de Silva and Fiora Cavazza dubbed their Assassin-styled protégé "Il Lupo" ("The Wolf").[2]

The Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton became adept at hunting wolves, trading their pelts, meat or teeth for money. When he and Robert Faulkner arrived at Oak Island searching for William Kidd's treasure in 1777, they were attacked by a pack of wolves.[3]
In an alternate reality, Ratonhnhaké:ton drank the Tea of the Red Willow and became one with the Spirit of the Wolf. He gained the ability to turn invisible, and the power to summon wolves to attack his enemies.[4]
Trivia
- Templars are often likened to wolves in memory names such as Wolves in Sheep's Clothing or In the Wolf's Lair.
- In contrast, Daniel Cross derided the Assassins as a "family of wolves" in Assassin's Creed: The Chain.
- In winter, wolves can be seen attacking cattle on Warren and Prudence's farm.
Gallery
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Concept art of wolves
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Rendering of wolves eating a deer
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Ratonhnhaké:ton with a pack of wolves
References