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'''Linette Kenway''' (née '''Hopkins''') was a farmer from {{Wiki|Cardiff}}, [[Wales]], the wife of [[Bernard Kenway]] and the mother of [[Edward Kenway]]. | '''Linette Kenway''' (née '''Hopkins''') was a farmer from {{Wiki|Cardiff}}, [[Wales]], the wife of [[Bernard Kenway]] and the mother of [[Edward Kenway]]. | ||
She was the grandmother of Edward's two children, [[Haytham Kenway]] and [[Jennifer Scott]], as well as the great-grandmother of Haytham's son, [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] | She was the grandmother of Edward's two children, [[Haytham Kenway]] and [[Jennifer Scott]], as well as the great-grandmother of Haytham's son, [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]]. Through this line, she is an ancestor of [[Desmond Miles|Desmond]] and [[William Miles]],<ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref> and of [[Victor Flores Castillo]].<ref name="ACRPG">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]'' – Animus Training Program Quickstart: Character File Folios</ref> She is additionally an ancestor to [[Noa Kim]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]''</ref> | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early life=== | ===Early life=== | ||
Hailing from Cardiff, Linette fell in love with an [[United Kingdom|Englishman]] from [[Manchester]], Bernard Kenway, whom she married. The pair settled in [[Swansea]] and had a daughter together, though she would die during infancy. In 1693, they had another child, a boy, whom they named Edward James Kenway.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag]]'' – {{Cite|14 Aug 2022. Chapters}}</ref> | Hailing from Cardiff, Linette fell in love with an [[United Kingdom|Englishman]] from [[Manchester]], Bernard Kenway, whom she married. The pair settled in [[Swansea]] and had a daughter together, though she would die during infancy. In 1693, they had another child, a boy, whom they named Edward James Kenway.<ref name=":0">''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag]]'' – {{Cite|14 Aug 2022. Chapters}}</ref> | ||
In 1703, Linette and her family moved to [[Hatherton]], a village near [[Bristol]], where they ran a small household keeping sheep. The family was respected by their neighbors, even if at the edge of adulthood, Edward was known for frequenting the [[taverns]]. Having basic skill in reading, Linette took care of the book-keeping while her husband took care of the farm and Edward was in charge of the trips to the city for the sales. | In 1703, Linette and her family moved to [[Hatherton]], a village near [[Bristol]], where they ran a small household keeping sheep. The family was respected by their neighbors, even if at the edge of adulthood, Edward was known for frequenting the [[taverns]]. Having basic skill in reading, Linette took care of the book-keeping while her husband took care of the farm and Edward was in charge of the trips to the city for the sales.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
===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 maidservant of [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline Scott]] whom the three had gotten drunk. Two days later, the group slaughtered two of the Kenways' sheep and placed the carcasses in front of the Kenway house, where they were discovered by Linette. | 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 maidservant of [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline Scott]] whom the three had gotten drunk. Two days later, the group slaughtered two of the Kenways' sheep and placed the carcasses in front of the Kenway house, where they were discovered by Linette.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
When Edward won the heart of an already engaged Caroline Scott, Linette and Bernard were present at their wedding and witnessed [[Emmett Scott]] disowning his own daughter for her misalliance. They gave shelter to the young couple at their home, but Edward's ambitions would continue to cause tension. Eventually, Caroline, disappointed in her husband's plans of becoming a [[Privateers|privateer]], left the Kenway farmstead for her father's house. This broke Linette's heart, as she had become fond of the young woman and saw her as the daughter she had lost. | When Edward won the heart of an already engaged Caroline Scott, Linette and Bernard were present at their wedding and witnessed [[Emmett Scott]] disowning his own daughter for her misalliance. They gave shelter to the young couple at their home, but Edward's ambitions would continue to cause tension. Eventually, Caroline, disappointed in her husband's plans of becoming a [[Privateers|privateer]], left the Kenway farmstead for her father's house. This broke Linette's heart, as she had become fond of the young woman and saw her as the daughter she had lost.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
In late 1712, a group of hooded men were sent by Caroline's father to burn down the Kenway farmstead. This occurred while Linette and Bernard were sleeping inside and when Edward was in Bristol, setting out for his life as a privateer. Due to his departure being delayed, Edward ventured back to Hatherton and witnessed the men at his farm, but despite his attempts to defend his home, the group pinned him to the ground and beat him before leaving. Afterward, Edward alerted his parents to the fire, but the outcome was dire: the fire had killed all the livestock. It was due to this that Bernard disowned his son, and before Linette could say anything, Edward left. | In late 1712, a group of hooded men were sent by Caroline's father to burn down the Kenway farmstead. This occurred while Linette and Bernard were sleeping inside and when Edward was in Bristol, setting out for his life as a privateer. Due to his departure being delayed, Edward ventured back to Hatherton and witnessed the men at his farm, but despite his attempts to defend his home, the group pinned him to the ground and beat him before leaving. Afterward, Edward alerted his parents to the fire, but the outcome was dire: the fire had killed all the livestock. It was due to this that Bernard disowned his son, and before Linette could say anything, Edward left.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
===Later life=== | ===Later life=== | ||
Following the attack on their farm, the Kenways descended into poverty, forcing Linette to work in the Auld Shillelagh. In December 1717, Bernard died of {{Wiki|pleurisy}} and Linette sent a letter to her son informing him of his father's death, while worrying about the rumors which announced that Edward had became a [[Piracy|pirate]]. Years later, having heard that Caroline had died of smallpox, she tried to go to the funeral, but the Scotts forbade her from entering the cemetery. | Following the attack on their farm, the Kenways descended into poverty, forcing Linette to work in the Auld Shillelagh. In December 1717, Bernard died of {{Wiki|pleurisy}} and Linette sent a letter to her son informing him of his father's death, while worrying about the rumors which announced that Edward had became a [[Piracy|pirate]]. Years later, having heard that Caroline had died of smallpox, she tried to go to the funeral, but the Scotts forbade her from entering the cemetery.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
Linette saw her son again in 1723, when Edward came back to Bristol with her granddaughter, Jennifer. Edward came to see his exhausted mother in the tavern where she was working, with the intention of taking care of her now that he had money, and he informed her of his intentions to kill the [[Templars]] who had ordered the burning of his parents' farm – Emmett Scott, [[Aubrey Hague]], and [[Wilson]]. Horrified by the killer he had become during his time in the [[Caribbean|West Indies]] and by his plans to commit more murders, she disowned him too as her husband before her, calling Edward "no-son-of-mine" in front of everyone in the Auld Shillelagh. Linette then threatened Edward to get out of the Auld Shillelagh before she would call the [[Guards|guards]]. | Linette saw her son again in 1723, when Edward came back to Bristol with her granddaughter, Jennifer. Edward came to see his exhausted mother in the tavern where she was working, with the intention of taking care of her now that he had money, and he informed her of his intentions to kill the [[Templars]] who had ordered the burning of his parents' farm – Emmett Scott, [[Aubrey Hague]], and [[Wilson]]. Horrified by the killer he had become during his time in the [[Caribbean|West Indies]] and by his plans to commit more murders, she disowned him too as her husband before her, calling Edward "no-son-of-mine" in front of everyone in the Auld Shillelagh. Linette then threatened Edward to get out of the Auld Shillelagh before she would call the [[Guards|guards]].<ref name=":0" /> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 17:28, 28 August 2023
Linette Kenway (née Hopkins) was a farmer from Cardiff, Wales, the wife of Bernard Kenway and the mother of Edward Kenway.
She was the grandmother of Edward's two children, Haytham Kenway and Jennifer Scott, as well as the great-grandmother of Haytham's son, Ratonhnhaké:ton. Through this line, she is an ancestor of Desmond and William Miles,[1] and of Victor Flores Castillo.[2] She is additionally an ancestor to Noa Kim.[3]
Biography
Early life
Hailing from Cardiff, Linette fell in love with an Englishman from Manchester, Bernard Kenway, whom she married. The pair settled in Swansea and had a daughter together, though she would die during infancy. In 1693, they had another child, a boy, whom they named Edward James Kenway.[4]
In 1703, Linette and her family moved to Hatherton, a village near Bristol, where they ran a small household keeping sheep. The family was respected by their neighbors, even if at the edge of adulthood, Edward was known for frequenting the taverns. Having basic skill in reading, Linette took care of the book-keeping while her husband took care of the farm and Edward was in charge of the trips to the city for the sales.[4]
Initial troubles
At one point, in the Auld Shillelagh, Edward provoked the anger of Tom Cobleigh, his son and their associate when he fought them to keep Tom from raping Rose, the maidservant of Caroline Scott whom the three had gotten drunk. Two days later, the group slaughtered two of the Kenways' sheep and placed the carcasses in front of the Kenway house, where they were discovered by Linette.[4]
When Edward won the heart of an already engaged Caroline Scott, Linette and Bernard were present at their wedding and witnessed Emmett Scott disowning his own daughter for her misalliance. They gave shelter to the young couple at their home, but Edward's ambitions would continue to cause tension. Eventually, Caroline, disappointed in her husband's plans of becoming a privateer, left the Kenway farmstead for her father's house. This broke Linette's heart, as she had become fond of the young woman and saw her as the daughter she had lost.[4]
In late 1712, a group of hooded men were sent by Caroline's father to burn down the Kenway farmstead. This occurred while Linette and Bernard were sleeping inside and when Edward was in Bristol, setting out for his life as a privateer. Due to his departure being delayed, Edward ventured back to Hatherton and witnessed the men at his farm, but despite his attempts to defend his home, the group pinned him to the ground and beat him before leaving. Afterward, Edward alerted his parents to the fire, but the outcome was dire: the fire had killed all the livestock. It was due to this that Bernard disowned his son, and before Linette could say anything, Edward left.[4]
Later life
Following the attack on their farm, the Kenways descended into poverty, forcing Linette to work in the Auld Shillelagh. In December 1717, Bernard died of pleurisy and Linette sent a letter to her son informing him of his father's death, while worrying about the rumors which announced that Edward had became a pirate. Years later, having heard that Caroline had died of smallpox, she tried to go to the funeral, but the Scotts forbade her from entering the cemetery.[4]
Linette saw her son again in 1723, when Edward came back to Bristol with her granddaughter, Jennifer. Edward came to see his exhausted mother in the tavern where she was working, with the intention of taking care of her now that he had money, and he informed her of his intentions to kill the Templars who had ordered the burning of his parents' farm – Emmett Scott, Aubrey Hague, and Wilson. Horrified by the killer he had become during his time in the West Indies and by his plans to commit more murders, she disowned him too as her husband before her, calling Edward "no-son-of-mine" in front of everyone in the Auld Shillelagh. Linette then threatened Edward to get out of the Auld Shillelagh before she would call the guards.[4]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (first mentioned) (indirect mention only)
- Assassin's Creed: Black Flag
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
- ↑ Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game – Animus Training Program Quickstart: Character File Folios
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Assassin's Creed: Black Flag – [citation needed]
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