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:Think about it. What would someone with an Arabic name be doing running around London in 1735, unless he was part Arabic? This isn't the 21st Century, where cultures mesh far more easily then in the past. And a first name doesn't necessairily have anything to do with ancestry, you're right about that.[[User:SpartanCrow|SpartanCrow]] ([[User talk:SpartanCrow|talk]]) 00:18, August 30, 2012 (UTC) | :Think about it. What would someone with an Arabic name be doing running around London in 1735, unless he was part Arabic? This isn't the 21st Century, where cultures mesh far more easily then in the past. And a first name doesn't necessairily have anything to do with ancestry, you're right about that.[[User:SpartanCrow|SpartanCrow]] ([[User talk:SpartanCrow|talk]]) 00:18, August 30, 2012 (UTC) | ||
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I know it's to soon, but why Kenway? There most be one link Between Haytham and Connor? Anyone agree?--[[User:ACsenior|ACsenior]] ([[User talk:ACsenior|talk]]) 15:14, August 31, 2012 (UTC) | |||
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Source seems legit. I'm guessing he's Connor's father though I could be wrong because it's an adopted name. If I'm right, then I guess this is how Forsaken explores Connor's backstory - by telling us more about his father. Looking forward to updating as more info comes out. ~ GI Auditore Comms Channel 01:26, August 29, 2012 (UTC)
Just a couple things I noticed.
First, the name "Haytham" is not an English name, its actually an Arabic name (what exactly it means I don't know at this time) In addition, that could potentially mean that Haytham may possibly be a descendant of Altaïr. And if so, it would mean Connor is a descendant of Altaïr. However, I doubt this, for the following reason: it could actually be his mentor's name--remember, Connor isn't born into the order, he joins it in 1770. And in joining the order, perhaps he takes the last name of Kenway so he can move around in the white world (maybe he only has his native name at this time, we'll see.)SpartanCrow (talk) 06:40, August 29, 2012 (UTC)
Well, I'm not so sure about the descendant part because it's been confirmed that Connor isn't related to either Altair or Ezio. As for the Mentor part, it is likely and I considered this possibility, which is why I said I could be wrong. ~ GI Auditore Comms Channel 07:34, August 29, 2012 (UTC)
Then perhaps Connor's Mentor is a descendant of Altaïr. 24.19.98.241 18:46, August 29, 2012 (UTC)
- Because English people can only have English names. A first name has nothing to do with ancestry. I know several people here from the Netherlands who have foreign names, which in no way means that they have foreign ancestry. -- Master Sima Yi Talk 18:50, August 29, 2012 (UTC)
- Think about it. What would someone with an Arabic name be doing running around London in 1735, unless he was part Arabic? This isn't the 21st Century, where cultures mesh far more easily then in the past. And a first name doesn't necessairily have anything to do with ancestry, you're right about that.SpartanCrow (talk) 00:18, August 30, 2012 (UTC)
Kenway?
I know it's to soon, but why Kenway? There most be one link Between Haytham and Connor? Anyone agree?--ACsenior (talk) 15:14, August 31, 2012 (UTC)