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[[File:ACIII-FeathersandTrees 2.png|thumb|left|250xpx|Ratonhnhaké:ton collecting feathers from an eagle's nest]]
[[File:ACIII-FeathersandTrees 2.png|thumb|left|250xpx|Ratonhnhaké:ton collecting feathers from an eagle's nest]]
The [[Kanien'kehá:ka]] revere eagles, and use their feathers in coming-of-age rites. During his coming-of-age, [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] communed with [[Juno]] with a [[Crystal Balls|Crystal Ball]], and the two spoke in the form of eagles. This conversation set Ratonhnhaké:ton on the path of joining the Assassins. The Colonial [[Mentor]] [[Achilles Davenport]] had a stuffed eagle preserved in his room on the [[Davenport Homestead]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
The [[Kanien'kehá:ka]] revere eagles, and use their feathers in coming-of-age rites. During his coming-of-age, [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] communed with [[Juno]] with a [[Crystal Balls|Crystal Ball]], and the two spoke in the form of eagles. This conversation led Ratonhnhaké:ton to depart from his village and join the Assassins, though he would still collect feathers as a remembrance to his home. The Colonial [[Mentor]] [[Achilles Davenport]] had a stuffed eagle preserved in his room on the [[Davenport Homestead]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>


In an [[The Tyranny of King Washington|alternate reality]], Ratonhnhaké:ton underwent a vision journey where he communed with the spirit of the eagle, gaining the power to turn into one and [[Eagle Flight|fly short distances]].<ref>''[[The Tyranny of King Washington: The Betrayal]]''</ref>
In an [[The Tyranny of King Washington|alternate reality]], Ratonhnhaké:ton underwent a vision journey where he communed with the spirit of the eagle, gaining the power to turn into one and [[Eagle Flight|fly short distances]].<ref>''[[The Tyranny of King Washington: The Betrayal]]''</ref>
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[[File:AC altair eagle.jpg|thumb|250px|Concept art emphasizing the eagle silhouette of an Assassin's robes]]
[[File:AC altair eagle.jpg|thumb|250px|Concept art emphasizing the eagle silhouette of an Assassin's robes]]
*According to [[Jade Raymond]], the series' eagle symbolism came about when the ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' creative team realized the Assassin's predatory nature was akin to a bird-of-prey. Following this idea, they designed the character's robes to resemble an eagle and named him Altaïr.<ref>[http://www.videogamer.com/videos/assassins_creed_jade_raymond_interview.html ''Assassin's Creed'': Jade Raymond interview]</ref>
*According to [[Jade Raymond]], the series' eagle symbolism came about when the ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' creative team realized the Assassin's predatory nature was akin to a bird-of-prey. Following this idea, they designed the character's robes to resemble an eagle and named him Altaïr.<ref>[http://www.videogamer.com/videos/assassins_creed_jade_raymond_interview.html ''Assassin's Creed'': Jade Raymond interview]</ref>
*Altair collected the blood of his targets with feathers.
*The names [[Aquilus]], Ezio, [[Haytham Kenway|Haytham]], [[Arno Dorian|Arno]], [[Arbaaz Mir|Arbaaz]] and [[Nikolai Orelov|Orelov]] are also associated with eagles.
*The names [[Aquilus]], Ezio, [[Haytham Kenway|Haytham]], [[Arno Dorian|Arno]], [[Arbaaz Mir|Arbaaz]] and [[Nikolai Orelov|Orelov]] are also associated with eagles.
*[[Desmond Miles]] possessed a tattoo on his left forearm, the top part of which resembled an eagle with its wings spread.
*[[Desmond Miles]] possessed a tattoo on his left forearm, the top part of which resembled an eagle with its wings spread.
*Ironically, the eagle's cry heard throughout the series is, in reality, the cry of a {{Wiki|red-tailed hawk}}.
*Ironically, the eagle's cry heard throughout the series is, in reality, the cry of a {{Wiki|red-tailed hawk}}.
*Connor's ship's name, ''[[Aquila]]'', means "eagle" in Latin and Italian; also the name ''[[Jackdaw]]'' is related to eagles, being a reference to the fable of the Eagle and the Jackdaw.
*Connor's ship's name, ''[[Aquila]]'', means "eagle" in Latin and Italian; also the name ''[[Jackdaw]]'' is related to eagles, being a reference to the fable of the Eagle and the Jackdaw.
*The fable of the Eagle and the Jackdaw was recited while Edward was under the influence of the crystal skull.
*Connor's knife has an eagle's head on the end of it.
*Connor also collected feathers.
*The door to Altair's Library was opened by putting the keys in the constellation Aquila.


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==References==
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Revision as of 20:50, 20 October 2015


A bald eagle

Eagles are large birds of prey primarily found in Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, and Australia, and are categorized under the bird family Accipitridae.

Eagles play an important role to the Assassin Brotherhood, in that many of the Order's outfits and weapons bear resemblance to eagles, and the birds swarm around View Points which the Assassins use to navigate their surroundings and perform Leaps of Faith from. In this regard, the Assassins dubbed the sixth sense that belonged to some of their members as "Eagle Vision".

History

Jupiter, a member of the First Civilization, wore a helmet that resembled an eagle. This became his representative animal when he was worshiped by the Greeks and Romans.

Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad was named after the brightest star in the Aquila constellation; he acknowledged this by designing the door to his library to resemble the constellation. Only by placing the Memory Seal keys in the etchings of the constellation would the door to his treasure room open.[1]

Ezio Auditore da Firenze collected eagle feathers for his younger brother Petruccio. After his death, Ezio continued to collect feathers in memory of his brother, placing them in a box in his mother's room at the Villa Auditore;[2] this tradition continued following the siege of Monteriggioni, in a box at the Tiber Island headquarters.[3]

Ratonhnhaké:ton collecting feathers from an eagle's nest

The Kanien'kehá:ka revere eagles, and use their feathers in coming-of-age rites. During his coming-of-age, Ratonhnhaké:ton communed with Juno with a Crystal Ball, and the two spoke in the form of eagles. This conversation led Ratonhnhaké:ton to depart from his village and join the Assassins, though he would still collect feathers as a remembrance to his home. The Colonial Mentor Achilles Davenport had a stuffed eagle preserved in his room on the Davenport Homestead.[4]

In an alternate reality, Ratonhnhaké:ton underwent a vision journey where he communed with the spirit of the eagle, gaining the power to turn into one and fly short distances.[5]

Trivia

Concept art emphasizing the eagle silhouette of an Assassin's robes
  • According to Jade Raymond, the series' eagle symbolism came about when the Assassin's Creed creative team realized the Assassin's predatory nature was akin to a bird-of-prey. Following this idea, they designed the character's robes to resemble an eagle and named him Altaïr.[6]
  • The names Aquilus, Ezio, Haytham, Arno, Arbaaz and Orelov are also associated with eagles.
  • Desmond Miles possessed a tattoo on his left forearm, the top part of which resembled an eagle with its wings spread.
  • Ironically, the eagle's cry heard throughout the series is, in reality, the cry of a red-tailed hawk.
  • Connor's ship's name, Aquila, means "eagle" in Latin and Italian; also the name Jackdaw is related to eagles, being a reference to the fable of the Eagle and the Jackdaw.

References