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'''Ferreira de Ortega''' was the daughter of [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Templars|Templar]] Alejandro Estrada de Ortega. After being excluded from joining the Order, unlike her brothers, Ferreira left home at age seventeen to pursue a life of adventure. | '''Ferreira de Ortega''' was the daughter of [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Templars|Templar]] Alejandro Estrada de Ortega. After being excluded from joining the Order, unlike her brothers, Ferreira left home at age seventeen to pursue a life of adventure. | ||
In 2013, her [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] were used as an Animi Avatar by the [[Abstergo Entertainment|entertainment branch]] of the Templar company [[Abstergo Industries]], to influence the general public via the [[Animus]] | In 2013, her [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] were used as an Animi Avatar by the [[Abstergo Entertainment|entertainment branch]] of the Templar company [[Abstergo Industries]], to influence the general public via the [[Animus]] game console, under the title of the [[Rebel]]. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Revision as of 20:41, 15 October 2013

Ferreira de Ortega was the daughter of Spanish Templar Alejandro Estrada de Ortega. After being excluded from joining the Order, unlike her brothers, Ferreira left home at age seventeen to pursue a life of adventure.
In 2013, her genetic memories were used as an Animi Avatar by the entertainment branch of the Templar company Abstergo Industries, to influence the general public via the Animus game console, under the title of the Rebel.
Trivia
- Ferreira is a variant of Latin ferraria, meaning "iron mine; a place where iron is worked." De Ortega is a Spanish surname that translates to "of Ortega," referring to one of Spain's many villages called Ortega. Ortega itself is derived from Latin urtica, meaning "nettle."