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{{Quote|I'm reliving the life of Bernard Kenway, sheep farmer. Yeah. I'm literally shoveling virtual shit all day.|Philippe Chartrand on his Sample 17 subject, 2013.|Assassin's Creed: Initiates}}
{{Quote|I'm reliving the life of Bernard Kenway, sheep farmer. Yeah. I'm literally shoveling virtual shit all day.|Philippe Chartrand on his Sample 17 subject, 2013.|Assassin's Creed: Initiates|Surveillance}}
'''Bernard Kenway''' (died December 1717) was an [[United Kingdom|English]] [[sheep]] farmer from {{Wiki|Manchester}}, the husband of [[Linette Kenway]], the father of [[Edward Kenway]], the grandfather of [[Haytham Kenway]] and the great-grandfather of [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]]; as such, he is an ancestor of [[Desmond Miles]]<ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref> and [[Noa Kim]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]''</ref>
'''Bernard Kenway''' (died December 1717) was an [[United Kingdom|English]] [[sheep]] farmer from {{Wiki|Manchester}},. the husband of [[Linette Kenway]], the father of [[Edward Kenway]], the grandfather of [[Haytham Kenway]], and the great-grandfather of [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]]; as such, he is an ancestor of [[Desmond Miles]]<ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref> and [[Noa Kim]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]''</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Hailing from Manchester, Bernard fell in love with a Welshwoman, Linette Hopkins, whom he married. The pair settled in [[Swansea]] and had a daughter together, though she died during infancy. In 1693, they had another child, a boy, who they named Edward.<ref name="Black Flag novel">''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag]]'' – {{Cite|14 Aug 2022. Chapters}}</ref>
Hailing from Manchester, Bernard fell in love with a Welshwoman, Linette Hopkins, whom he married. The pair settled in [[Swansea]] and had a daughter together, though she died during infancy. In 1693, they had another child, a boy whom they named Edward.<ref name="Black Flag novel">''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag]]'' – {{Cite|14 Aug 2022. Chapters}}</ref>


In 1703, Bernard and his family moved to [[Hatherton]], a village near [[Bristol]], where they ran a small holding keeping sheep. Although the Welsh accent of the Kenways marked them as different, the true love of Bernard for his wife, and his fairness in commercial matters earned him the respect of the surrounding tradesmen. In 1711, Bernard left the sales part of the farm to Edward; however, Edward's dissatisfaction with the farmer life caused him to frequently forgo his duties and spend time at the [[tavern]]s instead.<ref name="Black Flag novel"/>
In 1703, Bernard and his family moved to [[Hatherton]], a village near [[Bristol]], where they ran a small holding keeping sheep. Although the Kenways' Welsh accent marked them as different, Bernard's true love for his wife and his fairness in commercial matters earned him the respect of the surrounding [[Merchant|tradesmen]]. In 1711, Bernard left the sales part of the farm to Edward, but Edward's dissatisfaction with the farmer life caused him to frequently forgo his duties and spend time at the [[tavern]]s instead.<ref name="Black Flag novel"/>


===Initial troubles===
===Initial troubles===
At one point, in the [[Auld Shillelagh]], Edward provoked the anger of [[Tom Cobleigh]], his [[Seth Cobleigh|son]] and their [[Julian|associate]] when he fought them to keep Tom from raping [[Rose]], the drunken maidservant of [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline Scott]]. Two days later, the group slaughtered two of Bernard's sheep and placed the carcasses in front of the Kenway house in order to provoke Edward. Bernard refused to let him retaliate, explaining that the Cobleighs and many merchants of Bristol had joined the Trade Organisation, an association of tradesmen protected by "powerful men." An organisation that he himself had refused to join when he was approached.<ref name="Black Flag novel"/>
At one point, in the [[Auld Shillelagh]], Edward provoked the anger of [[Tom Cobleigh]], his son [[Seth Cobleigh|Seth]], and their associate [[Julian]] when he fought them to keep Tom from raping [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline Scott]]'s drunken maidservant [[Rose]]. Two days later, the group slaughtered two of Bernard's sheep and placed the carcasses in front of the Kenway house in order to provoke Edward. Bernard refused to let him retaliate, explaining that the Cobleighs and many merchants of Bristol had joined the Trade Organisation, an association of tradesmen protected by "powerful men", yet one that he himself had refused to join when he was approached.<ref name="Black Flag novel"/>


When Edward won the heart of an already engaged Caroline Scott, Bernard and Linette were present at their wedding and witnessed [[Emmett Scott]] disowning his own daughter for this misalliance. They gave shelter to the young couple at their home, but Edward's ambitions would continue causing tension. Eventually Caroline, disappointed in her husband's plans of becoming a privateer, left the Kenway farmstead for her father's house. This caused pain to Bernard and his wife who had became fond of the young woman, having been taught to read by her.<ref name="Black Flag novel"/>
When Edward won the heart of an already-engaged Caroline Scott, Bernard and Linette were present at their wedding and witnessed [[Emmett Scott]] disowning his own daughter for this misalliance. They gave shelter to the young couple at their home, but Edward's ambitions would continue causing tension. Eventually Caroline, disappointed in her husband's plans of becoming a [[privateer]], left the Kenway farmstead for her father's house. This pained Bernard and his wife, who had became fond of the young woman after she taught them how to read.<ref name="Black Flag novel"/>


In late 1712, a group of hooded men sent by Scott burned down the Kenway farmstead while Bernard and Linette were sleeping inside and while Edward was in Bristol, embarking on his life as a privateer. Coming back to Hatherton due to his departure being delayed, Edward tried to stop them, but the group pinned him to the ground, beating him and subsequently left. Edward subsequently alerted his parents to the fire. After the fire had killed all the livestock, Bernard blamed his son for the attack. He told Edward that he was poison to his family, and ordered him to leave and never return again. Bernard also never saw his son's wife again nor his granddaughter, [[Jennifer Scott|Jennifer]], that was born after Edward's departure.<ref name="Black Flag novel"/>
In late 1712, a group of hooded men sent by Scott burned down the Kenway farmstead while Bernard and Linette were sleeping inside and while Edward was in Bristol, embarking on his life as a privateer. Edward returned to Hatherton due to his departure being delayed and tried to stop the raiders, but the group pinned him to the ground, beat him, and fled. Edward subsequently alerted his parents to the fire. After the fire had killed all the livestock, Bernard blamed his son for the attack, telling Edward that he was poison to his family and ordered him to leave and never return. Bernard also never saw Caroline again nor his granddaughter [[Jennifer Scott|Jennifer]] who was born after Edward's departure.<ref name="Black Flag novel"/>


===Later life and death===
===Later life and death===
Following the attack on their farm, Bernard and Linette descended into poverty, forcing Bernard's wife to work in the Auld Shillelagh. In December 1717, Bernard died of {{Wiki|pleurisy}}. A month later, Edward, then a pirate of the [[Caribbean Sea|West Indies]], received a letter from his mother informing him of Bernard's death.<ref name="Black Flag novel"/>
Following the attack on their farm, Bernard and Linette descended into poverty, forcing Bernard's wife to work in the Auld Shillelagh. In December 1717, Bernard died of {{Wiki|pleurisy}}. A month later, Edward, then a [[Piracy|pirate]] of the [[Caribbean Sea|West Indies]], received a letter from his mother informing him of Bernard's death.<ref name="Black Flag novel"/>


==Legacy==
==Legacy==
In 2013, the [[Abstergo Entertainment]] researcher [[Philippe Chartrand]] was given Bernard as his research target for the [[Sample 17 Project]], much to the researcher's subsequent chastisement.<ref name="ACI">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]''</ref>
By 29 October 2013, the [[Abstergo Entertainment]] researcher [[Philippe Chartrand]] was given Bernard as his research target for the [[Sample 17 Project]], much to the researcher's subsequent chastisement.<ref name="ACI">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – [[Surveillance]]: "Noob Alert"</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 05:20, 17 May 2023

"I'm reliving the life of Bernard Kenway, sheep farmer. Yeah. I'm literally shoveling virtual shit all day."
―Philippe Chartrand on his Sample 17 subject, 2013.[src]-[m]

Bernard Kenway (died December 1717) was an English sheep farmer from Manchester,. the husband of Linette Kenway, the father of Edward Kenway, the grandfather of Haytham Kenway, and the great-grandfather of Ratonhnhaké:ton; as such, he is an ancestor of Desmond Miles[1] and Noa Kim.[2]

Biography

Early life

Hailing from Manchester, Bernard fell in love with a Welshwoman, Linette Hopkins, whom he married. The pair settled in Swansea and had a daughter together, though she died during infancy. In 1693, they had another child, a boy whom they named Edward.[3]

In 1703, Bernard and his family moved to Hatherton, a village near Bristol, where they ran a small holding keeping sheep. Although the Kenways' Welsh accent marked them as different, Bernard's true love for his wife and his fairness in commercial matters earned him the respect of the surrounding tradesmen. In 1711, Bernard left the sales part of the farm to Edward, but Edward's dissatisfaction with the farmer life caused him to frequently forgo his duties and spend time at the taverns instead.[3]

Initial troubles

At one point, in the Auld Shillelagh, Edward provoked the anger of Tom Cobleigh, his son Seth, and their associate Julian when he fought them to keep Tom from raping Caroline Scott's drunken maidservant Rose. Two days later, the group slaughtered two of Bernard's sheep and placed the carcasses in front of the Kenway house in order to provoke Edward. Bernard refused to let him retaliate, explaining that the Cobleighs and many merchants of Bristol had joined the Trade Organisation, an association of tradesmen protected by "powerful men", yet one that he himself had refused to join when he was approached.[3]

When Edward won the heart of an already-engaged Caroline Scott, Bernard and Linette were present at their wedding and witnessed Emmett Scott disowning his own daughter for this misalliance. They gave shelter to the young couple at their home, but Edward's ambitions would continue causing tension. Eventually Caroline, disappointed in her husband's plans of becoming a privateer, left the Kenway farmstead for her father's house. This pained Bernard and his wife, who had became fond of the young woman after she taught them how to read.[3]

In late 1712, a group of hooded men sent by Scott burned down the Kenway farmstead while Bernard and Linette were sleeping inside and while Edward was in Bristol, embarking on his life as a privateer. Edward returned to Hatherton due to his departure being delayed and tried to stop the raiders, but the group pinned him to the ground, beat him, and fled. Edward subsequently alerted his parents to the fire. After the fire had killed all the livestock, Bernard blamed his son for the attack, telling Edward that he was poison to his family and ordered him to leave and never return. Bernard also never saw Caroline again nor his granddaughter Jennifer who was born after Edward's departure.[3]

Later life and death

Following the attack on their farm, Bernard and Linette descended into poverty, forcing Bernard's wife to work in the Auld Shillelagh. In December 1717, Bernard died of pleurisy. A month later, Edward, then a pirate of the West Indies, received a letter from his mother informing him of Bernard's death.[3]

Legacy

By 29 October 2013, the Abstergo Entertainment researcher Philippe Chartrand was given Bernard as his research target for the Sample 17 Project, much to the researcher's subsequent chastisement.[4]

Appearances

References

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