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==History==
==History==
[[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] of the [[Kanien'kehá:ka]] Nation encountered a bear outside his [[Kanatahséton|village]] while [[hunting]] for his coming-of-age rite. In time, he would gain the strength and agility from training to become the [[Assassins|Assassin]] Connor to fight and kill bears.
[[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] of the [[Kanien'kehá:ka]] Nation encountered a bear outside his [[Kanatahséton|village]] while [[hunting]] for his coming-of-age rite. In time, he gained the strength and agility to fight and kill bears.


During his time in the [[Frontier]], Connor learned of a [[The Man-Eater|man-eating bear]] that had attacked a campsite nearby. He entered its cave and lured it with a fresh corpse, allowing him the opportunity to kill and skin it. Connor also encountered a bear on the [[Davenport Homestead]] when the farmer [[Warren]]'s reported his wife [[Prudence]] was missing gathering {{Wiki|Oenothera|evening primrose}}: Connor found her cornered by a bear, and killed it before carrying her to safety.
During his time in the [[Frontier]], Connor learned of a [[The Man-Eater|man-eating bear]] that had attacked a campsite nearby. He entered its cave and lured it with a fresh corpse, allowing him the opportunity to kill and skin it. Connor also encountered a bear on the [[Davenport Homestead]] when the farmer [[Warren]] reported his wife [[Prudence]] was missing while gathering {{Wiki|Oenothera|evening primrose}}. Connor found her cornered by a bear, and killed it before carrying her to safety.


In an alternate reality created by the [[Apple of Eden 3|Apple of Eden]] where Connor never became an Assassin, [[George Washington|King Washington]] and [[Benedict Arnold]] kept bears as pets. While working to overthrow the king in [[New York City]], Ratonhnhaké:ton undertook a spirit journey and encountered the spirit of the bear, which granted him its [[Bear Might|strength]], so he could kill multiple soldiers at once.
In an alternate reality created by an [[Apple of Eden 3|Apple of Eden]], where Ratonhnhaké:ton never became an Assassin, [[George Washington|King Washington]] and [[Benedict Arnold]] kept bears as pets. While working to overthrow the king in [[New York City]], Ratonhnhaké:ton undertook a spirit journey and encountered the spirit of the bear, which granted him its [[Bear Might|strength]], so he could kill multiple soldiers at once.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
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Revision as of 17:18, 2 May 2013


A bear

Bears are dog-like mammals found in Europe, Asia and North and South America. They are large, typically carnivorous and extremely strong.

History

Ratonhnhaké:ton of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation encountered a bear outside his village while hunting for his coming-of-age rite. In time, he gained the strength and agility to fight and kill bears.

During his time in the Frontier, Connor learned of a man-eating bear that had attacked a campsite nearby. He entered its cave and lured it with a fresh corpse, allowing him the opportunity to kill and skin it. Connor also encountered a bear on the Davenport Homestead when the farmer Warren reported his wife Prudence was missing while gathering evening primrose. Connor found her cornered by a bear, and killed it before carrying her to safety.

In an alternate reality created by an Apple of Eden, where Ratonhnhaké:ton never became an Assassin, King Washington and Benedict Arnold kept bears as pets. While working to overthrow the king in New York City, Ratonhnhaké:ton undertook a spirit journey and encountered the spirit of the bear, which granted him its strength, so he could kill multiple soldiers at once.

Trivia

  • While baby bears were seen in the Frontier, they could not be killed.

Gallery

Reference