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:You are correct, if he is of the same bloodline, there is plenty of time for one of his descendants to have migrated to where we find Altair. You are also correct that he is much older than Altair. [[User:Supertrinko|Supertrinko]] 10:00, March 23, 2011 (UTC) | :You are correct, if he is of the same bloodline, there is plenty of time for one of his descendants to have migrated to where we find Altair. You are also correct that he is much older than Altair. [[User:Supertrinko|Supertrinko]] 10:00, March 23, 2011 (UTC) | ||
== Giovanni Borgia and Perotto Calderon == | |||
The page seems to suggest that Giovanni Borgia was a descendant of Brutus because he relived his memories (and therefore, by extension, Perotto Calderon was as well). Is this the consensus? I always thought it was Giovanni having been wrapped in the Shroud as a newborn; the shroud imparting memories from Brutus, who it tried to reanimate. As a Piece of Eden its very nature is mystical, the voice it speaks in seems to imply a sentience, or Consus. Anyway, those are just my thoughts on the matter. [[User:Mercenari|Mercenari]] 11:11, January 11, 2012 (UTC) | |||
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Bloodline?
First off, sorry that I haven't been around all that much, I've been really busy around the homestead here lately and haven't gotten much time to keep up my edits or even lurk around all that much. But I was just reading the article page and noticed something of potential interest; Marcus was alive around the 80's/40's BC, and he did manage to open the vault beneath the Collosseum (not to mention commune and operate the Apple). That makes me wonder, since we know (and as stated in the trivia) that only certain bloodlines can do that, it's highly possible that Marcus is of the same bloodline as the Assassin's we know and cheer for. But given the date he was alive around, wouldn't that make him an ancestor of even Altaïr, or am I looking at this wrong? -Assassin-of-Rayne- 09:43, November 27, 2010 (UTC)
- You are correct, if he is of the same bloodline, there is plenty of time for one of his descendants to have migrated to where we find Altair. You are also correct that he is much older than Altair. Supertrinko 10:00, March 23, 2011 (UTC)
Giovanni Borgia and Perotto Calderon
The page seems to suggest that Giovanni Borgia was a descendant of Brutus because he relived his memories (and therefore, by extension, Perotto Calderon was as well). Is this the consensus? I always thought it was Giovanni having been wrapped in the Shroud as a newborn; the shroud imparting memories from Brutus, who it tried to reanimate. As a Piece of Eden its very nature is mystical, the voice it speaks in seems to imply a sentience, or Consus. Anyway, those are just my thoughts on the matter. Mercenari 11:11, January 11, 2012 (UTC)