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|image = ACIII-HuntingLessons 3.png | |image = ACIII-HuntingLessons 3.png | ||
|description = ''Teach Kanen'tó:kon how to hunt.'' | |description = ''Teach [[Kanen'tó:kon]] how to [[Hunting|hunt]].'' | ||
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' | |appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' | ||
|type = Main | |type = Main | ||
|previous = [[Feathers | |fullsync = <small> | ||
|next = [[Something | *Hunt more than one type of animal - 3 | ||
*Combine bait and a [[Snares|snare]] to catch an animal. | |||
*Air assassinate animals - 2 | |||
*Completed all the constraints in one playthrough.</small> | |||
|previous = [[Feathers and Trees]] | |||
|next = [[Something to Remember]] | |||
|ancestor = [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] | |ancestor = [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] | ||
|location = Kanièn:keh | |location = Kanièn:keh | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
After having collected the required [[ | After having collected the required [[feathers]] and on tutoring [[Kanen'tó:kon]] on how to climb and traverse the trees, Ratonhnhaké:ton moved on to teach him how to stalk and [[Hunting|hunt]] different types of animals. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
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Ratonhnhaké:ton skinned the hare. | Ratonhnhaké:ton skinned the hare. | ||
*'''Ratonhnhaké:ton:''' ''First we must find a place where animals are likely to gather – a burrow, a feeding spot, a watering hole. Look for signs of recent activity. See? There was a rabbit here recently.'' | *'''Ratonhnhaké:ton:''' ''First we must find a place where animals are likely to gather – a burrow, a feeding spot, a watering hole. Look for signs of recent activity. See? There was a rabbit here recently.'' | ||
Ratonhnhaké:ton set a snare near a tree. | Ratonhnhaké:ton set a [[Snares|snare]] near a tree. | ||
*'''Ratonhnhaké:ton:''' ''Let us set another. Set your snare here.'' | *'''Ratonhnhaké:ton:''' ''Let us set another. Set your snare here.'' | ||
*'''Kanen'tó:kon:''' ''Like this?'' | *'''Kanen'tó:kon:''' ''Like this?'' | ||
*'''Ratonhnhaké:ton:''' ''Well done. Let us try for bigger game while we wait.'' | *'''Ratonhnhaké:ton:''' ''Well done. Let us try for bigger game while we wait.'' | ||
They then began to track a deer in the area. | They then began to track a [[deer]] in the area. | ||
*'''Kanen'tó:kon:''' ''There's one! Draw your bow!'' | *'''Kanen'tó:kon:''' ''There's one! Draw your [[bow]]!'' | ||
*'''Ratonhnhaké:ton:''' ''No. Arrows and musket shot will ruin the hide. This one I'll take with my hands. I must move carefully. If the deer sees us, she will flee. Watch... I will need to draw her in with bait...'' | *'''Ratonhnhaké:ton:''' ''No. Arrows and [[Firearms|musket]] shot will ruin the hide. This one I'll take with my hands. I must move carefully. If the deer sees us, she will flee. Watch... I will need to draw her in with bait...'' | ||
[[File:ACIII-HuntingLessons 2.png|thumb|250px|Ratonhnhaké:ton stalking a deer]] | [[File:ACIII-HuntingLessons 2.png|thumb|250px|Ratonhnhaké:ton stalking a deer]] | ||
Ratonhnhaké:ton threw some bait down near to some tall grass, enabling him to hide and strike the deer with his [[tomahawk]] as it approached. | Ratonhnhaké:ton threw some bait down near to some tall grass, enabling him to hide and strike the deer with his [[tomahawk]] as it approached. | ||
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Ratonhnhaké:ton and Kanen'tó:kon separated to fulfill their hunting quotas, and when finished, Ratonhnhaké:ton went to find his friend. On spotting Kanen'tó:kon, something seemed to be amiss. | Ratonhnhaké:ton and Kanen'tó:kon separated to fulfill their hunting quotas, and when finished, Ratonhnhaké:ton went to find his friend. On spotting Kanen'tó:kon, something seemed to be amiss. | ||
*'''Ratonhnhaké:ton:''' ''Kanen'tó:kon? What happened?'' | *'''Ratonhnhaké:ton:''' ''Kanen'tó:kon? What happened?'' | ||
Kanen'tó:kon hastily ran by, followed by a bear. In a moment of panic, Ratonhnhaké:ton managed to dodge the wild animal and escape, meeting with Kanen'tó:kon again near to the village. | Kanen'tó:kon hastily ran by, followed by a [[Bears|bear]]. In a moment of panic, Ratonhnhaké:ton managed to dodge the wild animal and escape, meeting with Kanen'tó:kon again near to the village. | ||
[[File:ACIII-HuntingLessons 5.png|thumb|250px|Kanen'tó:kon with his hunt]] | [[File:ACIII-HuntingLessons 5.png|thumb|250px|Kanen'tó:kon with his hunt]] | ||
*'''Kanen'tó:kon:''' ''I... I was so... You saved my life. Thank you!'' | *'''Kanen'tó:kon:''' ''I... I was so... You saved my life. Thank you!'' | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Peculiarly, Ratonhnhaké:ton mentions that firing an arrow at a deer would ruin its pelt when the animal is skinned, though this is false. | *Peculiarly, Ratonhnhaké:ton mentions that firing an arrow at a deer would ruin its pelt when the animal is skinned, though this is false. | ||
Revision as of 19:54, 7 June 2013
Hunting Lessons was a virtual representation of one of Ratonhnhaké:ton's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description
After having collected the required feathers and on tutoring Kanen'tó:kon on how to climb and traverse the trees, Ratonhnhaké:ton moved on to teach him how to stalk and hunt different types of animals.
Dialogue

- Kanen'tó:kon: Can we go home now?
- Ratonhnhaké:ton: No. We still have meat and skins to collect.
- Kanen'tó:kon: I've never been a very good hunter. And don't say it's because I'm fat.
- Ratonhnhaké:ton: I will teach you. There is a place close to the village rich with game. We will hunt there.
The two started towards the hunting area.
- Ratonhnhaké:ton: The shot must be quick. The kill clean. This rabbit is a gift. We must return nature's kindness with our own. Take the time to aim. A missed shot will startle your prey and end the hunt.
- Kanen'tó:kon: A perfect shot!
- Ratonhnhaké:ton: Now to skin it.
Ratonhnhaké:ton skinned the hare.
- Ratonhnhaké:ton: First we must find a place where animals are likely to gather – a burrow, a feeding spot, a watering hole. Look for signs of recent activity. See? There was a rabbit here recently.
Ratonhnhaké:ton set a snare near a tree.
- Ratonhnhaké:ton: Let us set another. Set your snare here.
- Kanen'tó:kon: Like this?
- Ratonhnhaké:ton: Well done. Let us try for bigger game while we wait.
They then began to track a deer in the area.
- Kanen'tó:kon: There's one! Draw your bow!
- Ratonhnhaké:ton: No. Arrows and musket shot will ruin the hide. This one I'll take with my hands. I must move carefully. If the deer sees us, she will flee. Watch... I will need to draw her in with bait...

Ratonhnhaké:ton threw some bait down near to some tall grass, enabling him to hide and strike the deer with his tomahawk as it approached.
- Kanen'tó:kon: A clean kill! Well done.
- Ratonhnhaké:ton: Now to collect our bounty. We should check the snares.
The pair made their way back to the snares and collected their prey.
- Ratonhnhaké:ton: We need more, but time is short. Both of us must hunt if we're to finish.
- Kanen'tó:kon: I don't know...
- Ratonhnhaké:ton: I've faith in you. Have some in yourself.
Ratonhnhaké:ton and Kanen'tó:kon separated to fulfill their hunting quotas, and when finished, Ratonhnhaké:ton went to find his friend. On spotting Kanen'tó:kon, something seemed to be amiss.
- Ratonhnhaké:ton: Kanen'tó:kon? What happened?
Kanen'tó:kon hastily ran by, followed by a bear. In a moment of panic, Ratonhnhaké:ton managed to dodge the wild animal and escape, meeting with Kanen'tó:kon again near to the village.

- Kanen'tó:kon: I... I was so... You saved my life. Thank you!
- Ratonhnhaké:ton: We should get back. Hopefully the others will understand why our bounty is thin.
- Kanen'tó:kon: But it's not!
Kanen'tó:kon held up a bundle of hares, signifying a bountiful hunt.
- Ratonhnhaké:ton: How?
- Kanen'tó:kon: I had a good teacher.
Outcome
Kanen'tó:kon was taught how to hunt wild animals, and after a run-in with an angry bear, both he and Ratonhnhaké:ton returned to their village safely with the meat and skins they required.
Trivia
- Peculiarly, Ratonhnhaké:ton mentions that firing an arrow at a deer would ruin its pelt when the animal is skinned, though this is false.