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'''Ellen Kaye''' is the chairwoman of [[Abstergo Industries]]' Board of Directors and a member of the [[Templars]], serving as the [[Council of Elders]]' leader. | '''Ellen Kaye''' is the chairwoman of [[Abstergo Industries]]' Board of Directors and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], serving as the [[Council of Elders]]' leader. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Search for the Apple of Eden=== | ===Search for the Apple of Eden=== | ||
In October 2016, Kaye summoned [[Alan Rikkin]] to inform him that the Council would vote in one week on whether to disband the [[Abstergo Foundation Rehabilitation Center]] due to its cost, feeling that its three billion dollars in funding could be better spent elsewhere. She also told Rikkin that it was the Council's belief that the | In October 2016, Kaye summoned [[Alan Rikkin]] to inform him that the Council would vote in one week on whether to disband the [[Abstergo Foundation Rehabilitation Center]] due to its cost, feeling that its three billion dollars in funding could be better spent elsewhere. She also told Rikkin that it was the Council's belief that the Templars had achieved their end goal of a [[New World Order]], on the basis that people cared more about their standard of living rather than their freedom, and were ready to follow anyone who would guarantee it to them. However, Rikkin disagreed, telling the Elder that the threat of being disposed remained as long as free will existed. He then informed Kaye that his daughter, [[Sofia Rikkin|Sofia]], had made a breakthrough and found a [[Callum Lynch|new subject]] who would soon allow the Templars to find a [[Aguilar's Apple of Eden|new]] [[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]].<ref name="ACfilm">[[Assassin's Creed (film)|''Assassin's Creed'' (film)]]</ref> | ||
Weeks later, after the Rikkins had discovered that the Apple was buried with [[Christopher Columbus]] in the [[Seville Cathedral]], Kaye was present alongside them in the cathedral as they retrieved the artifact. She kindly told Sofia that, while all the glory would go to her father, she knew who had truly found the Apple, before adding that Sofia's own glory would come in time.<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
On 14 December,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Layla Hassan's personal files#Alan Rikkin|Layla Hassan's personal files]]: The Gone Files – Alan Rikkin</ref> Kaye and the other Elders gathered in [[Holborn Hall]] in [[London]], [[England]], to honor Alan Rikkin and to show the Apple's power to the assembled Templars. As such, Kaye was among the countless witnesses when Callum Lynch [[Blending|infiltrated]] the gathering and slit Rikkin's throat with a makeshift [[Hidden Blade]] during his speech, stealing the Apple before disappearing in the fleeing crowd. When a distraught Sofia knelt near her father's body and told [[McGowen]] that she would recover the Apple and that Lynch was hers to kill, she saw that Kaye was gazing down at her. Before Kaye left, she paraphrased the hymn ''{{Wiki|Non nobis}}'' in Psalm 113 from the Holy Bible, ''"It is not to ourselves, but to the future, that we must give glory"'', in an attempt to console Sofia's loss by assuring her that Alan had died for a higher cause.<ref name="ACfilm" /> | |||
===Demoting Kaori Kagami=== | ===Demoting Kaori Kagami=== | ||
After the riot at the Rehabiliation Center, Ellen Kaye met with one of the facility's doctors, | After the riot at the Rehabiliation Center, Ellen Kaye met with one of the facility's doctors, [[Kaori Kagami]], and spoke about how the latter's work had backfired and how she had developed an alcohol addiction as a result of the riot. In response, Kaye demoted Dr. Kagami and sent her back to [[Japan]] to work at another [[Abstergo Industries Yokohama facility|facility]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun]]'' – [[Culmination]]</ref> | ||
In 2019, Kaye called and set up a meeting with Dr. Kagami, who had found a new [[Kō Risa|subject]] to investigate [[Shao Jun]]'s memories and hopefully track down the [[Assassins|Assassin]]'s [[Precursor box]]. Kaye reminded her about the incident back in Madrid and told to make sure she could control the subject this time. After Dr. Kagami assured her, Kaye immediately ended their conversation.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun'' – [[Consequences (manga)|Consequences]]</ref> | In 2019, Kaye called and set up a meeting with Dr. Kagami, who had found a new [[Kō Risa|subject]] to investigate [[Shao Jun]]'s memories and hopefully track down the [[Assassins|Assassin]]'s [[Precursor box]]. Kaye reminded her about the incident back in [[Madrid]] and told to make sure she could control the subject this time. After Dr. Kagami assured her, Kaye immediately ended their conversation.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun'' – [[Consequences (manga)|Consequences]]</ref> | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
Ellen Kaye is a character in the 2016 film ''[[Assassin's Creed (film)|Assassin's Creed]]'', where she is portrayed by the actress [[Charlotte Rampling]]. | Ellen Kaye is a character introduced in the 2016 film ''[[Assassin's Creed (film)|Assassin's Creed]]'', where she is portrayed by the actress [[Charlotte Rampling]]. | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
The name Ellen is a Medieval English form of Helen, which is a [[Greece|Greek]] name whose etymology is uncertain, but which has been suggested to be related to the Greek word [[wikt:Σελήνη|Σελήνη]] (''Selḗnē''), meaning 'moon', | The name Ellen is a Medieval English form of Helen, which is a [[Greece|Greek]] name whose etymology is uncertain, but which has been suggested to be related to the Greek word [[wikt:Σελήνη|Σελήνη]] (''Selḗnē''), meaning 'moon'; thus, Helen would have the sense of 'shining (brightly)'. The surname Kaye is derived from the {{Wiki|Old English}} word ''kaie'', meaning "wharf" or "key". | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Revision as of 02:48, 4 May 2026
Ellen Kaye is the chairwoman of Abstergo Industries' Board of Directors and a member of the Templar Order, serving as the Council of Elders' leader.
Biography
Search for the Apple of Eden
In October 2016, Kaye summoned Alan Rikkin to inform him that the Council would vote in one week on whether to disband the Abstergo Foundation Rehabilitation Center due to its cost, feeling that its three billion dollars in funding could be better spent elsewhere. She also told Rikkin that it was the Council's belief that the Templars had achieved their end goal of a New World Order, on the basis that people cared more about their standard of living rather than their freedom, and were ready to follow anyone who would guarantee it to them. However, Rikkin disagreed, telling the Elder that the threat of being disposed remained as long as free will existed. He then informed Kaye that his daughter, Sofia, had made a breakthrough and found a new subject who would soon allow the Templars to find a new Apple of Eden.[1]
Weeks later, after the Rikkins had discovered that the Apple was buried with Christopher Columbus in the Seville Cathedral, Kaye was present alongside them in the cathedral as they retrieved the artifact. She kindly told Sofia that, while all the glory would go to her father, she knew who had truly found the Apple, before adding that Sofia's own glory would come in time.[1]
On 14 December,[2] Kaye and the other Elders gathered in Holborn Hall in London, England, to honor Alan Rikkin and to show the Apple's power to the assembled Templars. As such, Kaye was among the countless witnesses when Callum Lynch infiltrated the gathering and slit Rikkin's throat with a makeshift Hidden Blade during his speech, stealing the Apple before disappearing in the fleeing crowd. When a distraught Sofia knelt near her father's body and told McGowen that she would recover the Apple and that Lynch was hers to kill, she saw that Kaye was gazing down at her. Before Kaye left, she paraphrased the hymn Non nobis in Psalm 113 from the Holy Bible, "It is not to ourselves, but to the future, that we must give glory", in an attempt to console Sofia's loss by assuring her that Alan had died for a higher cause.[1]
Demoting Kaori Kagami
After the riot at the Rehabiliation Center, Ellen Kaye met with one of the facility's doctors, Kaori Kagami, and spoke about how the latter's work had backfired and how she had developed an alcohol addiction as a result of the riot. In response, Kaye demoted Dr. Kagami and sent her back to Japan to work at another facility.[3]
In 2019, Kaye called and set up a meeting with Dr. Kagami, who had found a new subject to investigate Shao Jun's memories and hopefully track down the Assassin's Precursor box. Kaye reminded her about the incident back in Madrid and told to make sure she could control the subject this time. After Dr. Kagami assured her, Kaye immediately ended their conversation.[4]
Behind the scenes
Ellen Kaye is a character introduced in the 2016 film Assassin's Creed, where she is portrayed by the actress Charlotte Rampling.
Etymology
The name Ellen is a Medieval English form of Helen, which is a Greek name whose etymology is uncertain, but which has been suggested to be related to the Greek word Σελήνη (Selḗnē), meaning 'moon'; thus, Helen would have the sense of 'shining (brightly)'. The surname Kaye is derived from the Old English word kaie, meaning "wharf" or "key".
Gallery
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Ellen Kaye meeting Alan Rikkin
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Alan reporting to Ellen
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Ellen reprimanding and demoting Kaori Kagami
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed (film) (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization
- Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed (film)
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – Layla Hassan's personal files: The Gone Files – Alan Rikkin
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun – Culmination
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun – Consequences
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