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I was wondering if this younger Assassin Altair send out to investigate Ghengis Khan could be one of his sons. This could possibly be the one how sparked the bloodline that lead to subjekt 16. beeing located in the far east, 16's ancestors also could be the ones who gave the Codex to Marco Polo through Kublai Khan (who could even be one of 16's ancestors). | I was wondering if this younger Assassin Altair send out to investigate Ghengis Khan could be one of his sons. This could possibly be the one how sparked the bloodline that lead to subjekt 16. beeing located in the far east, 16's ancestors also could be the ones who gave the Codex to Marco Polo through Kublai Khan (who could even be one of 16's ancestors). | ||
Randomnutjob: Ok, I have a theory. What if Altair is a prominent antagonist in the modern day? | |||
I mean, due to a nihilistic fear of death, it's heavily implied that he looked into the apple | |||
of eden again in order to find out how to become immortal. (at least, in an age-based way) If he | |||
used the apple for such an end, what's to say that he, A. Wasn't corrupted by the apple's influence | |||
after using it for something so large and, B. Didn't find a way to become immortal at that point? | |||
I know he's a the protagonist of the first game, but he's still human and isn't immune to the apple's | |||
corruption, as noted in the codex. | |||
Revision as of 11:18, 18 December 2009
can we link or merge these with the very descriptive history and movements of the codex i worte up earlier titled "The Codex of Altair"?
I was wondering if this younger Assassin Altair send out to investigate Ghengis Khan could be one of his sons. This could possibly be the one how sparked the bloodline that lead to subjekt 16. beeing located in the far east, 16's ancestors also could be the ones who gave the Codex to Marco Polo through Kublai Khan (who could even be one of 16's ancestors).
Randomnutjob: Ok, I have a theory. What if Altair is a prominent antagonist in the modern day? I mean, due to a nihilistic fear of death, it's heavily implied that he looked into the apple of eden again in order to find out how to become immortal. (at least, in an age-based way) If he used the apple for such an end, what's to say that he, A. Wasn't corrupted by the apple's influence after using it for something so large and, B. Didn't find a way to become immortal at that point? I know he's a the protagonist of the first game, but he's still human and isn't immune to the apple's corruption, as noted in the codex.