Children of Fal: Difference between revisions
imported>Fielran don't think they can be considered animals if they're human/isu hybrids |
imported>IchigoGa14 No edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Era|Animals|Culture}} | {{Era|Animals|Culture}} | ||
{{Merge|Hybrid|Hybrid}} | {{Merge|Hybrid|Hybrid}} | ||
The '''Children of Fal''' were the members of | The '''Children of Fal''' were the members of an [[Isu]]-human bloodline from [[Scotland]] which regularly produced twins each born with the same birthmark of the Isu symbol for "2" on their wrist. The former Assassin [[Sören]] and his brother as well as [[Fillan]] and his sister [[Ailéas]] were known Children of Fal. | ||
Protected during centuries by the Assassins, the Children were expected to join the Brotherhood and use their innate gifts to uphold its Creed. Such twin Assassins were entrusted with a pair of Isu blades, the [[Swords of Fal]]. | Protected during centuries by the Assassins, the Children were expected to join the Brotherhood and use their innate gifts to uphold its Creed. Such twin Assassins were entrusted with a pair of Isu blades, the [[Swords of Fal]]. | ||
Revision as of 21:03, 25 January 2024
|
We do this together or not at all. It has been proposed that this page be merged with Hybrid, under the article: Hybrid. Discussion to this effect can be held on the former article's talk page. |
The Children of Fal were the members of an Isu-human bloodline from Scotland which regularly produced twins each born with the same birthmark of the Isu symbol for "2" on their wrist. The former Assassin Sören and his brother as well as Fillan and his sister Ailéas were known Children of Fal.
Protected during centuries by the Assassins, the Children were expected to join the Brotherhood and use their innate gifts to uphold its Creed. Such twin Assassins were entrusted with a pair of Isu blades, the Swords of Fal.
The British Templars tried to extinguish the bloodline, sending their elite team of killers, the Lann Fala, after all those they identified as part of the bloodline. In 1287, they failed to kill Fillian and Aileas despite exterminating their entire clan.
Appearances
References
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
