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==Biography==
[[File:Giartnewenemies 2.jpg|thumb|350px|15th century Italian guards.<br>From left to right: The Agile, the Archer, the Brute, the Militia, and the Seeker.]]
===Early life===
{{quote|Ein Assassine! Haltet ihn auf!|A German guard upon seeing [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]].|Assassin's Creed}}
{{Quote|On this land, I am torn. Part of me wants to fight and repel all outsiders. The other part of me '''is''' the outsider.|Ratonhnhaké:ton reflecting on his parentage.|Assassin's Creed III}}
'''Guards''' were the most commonly found opponents of the [[Assassins]]. While reliving the memories of his ancestors, [[Desmond Miles]] saw various types of guards from the [[Third Crusade]], the [[Renaissance]] and the [[Ottoman Empire]].
[[File:ACIII-HideandSeek 1.png|right|thumb|250px|Ratonhnhaké:ton with his mother.]]
Born to Haytham Kenway and Kaniehtí:io, Ratonhnhaké:ton was raised among his mother's village in Kanatahséton. His childhood was spent in the company of the other children in his village, including [[Kanen'tó:kon]], whom he remained friends with into his later life.


==Archetypes==
When Ratonhnhaké:ton was five, he was assaulted by several members of the Templar Order, who were seeking the [[First Civilization|Precursor]] site rumored to be near Kanatahséton. He demanded to know the name of the leader of the group, and [[Charles Lee]] answered him, amusedly asking him why he wanted to know. Ratonhnhaké:ton then promised that he would find him, but the Templar only brushed off his statement.
Guards were mostly divided into the following archetypes:


;Regular Guards
Ratonhnhaké:ton's life was spared, though he was knocked unconscious. He woke to find his village in flames, and mistakenly assumed that Lee and his Templar brethren had been responsible for the attack. The event took Ratonhnhaké:ton's mother from him, and would later prompt him to seek justice for his people and fight tyranny wherever he came across it.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
Regular guards were found almost everywhere on the ground and wielded a large variety of [[Swords and Maces|swords, maces and war hammers]]. They were further subdivided into three ranks: Militia, Elite and Leaders. They were not especially agile, but could climb up to the rooftops to follow the Assassins. Also, they could recognize [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] while he was [[blending|sitting on a bench]].


*'''Militia''' were the lowest ranking guards and wore very little armor. They also had the lowest [[morale]] and were likely to be the first to flee a battle they were losing. Also, they were the only guard archetype to pick up [[economic system|money]] thrown by Ezio.
===Joining the Assassins===
{{Quote|The others in the village - they thought this was something I wanted. Something I chose to do. But it never felt that way to me. No, it was not a choice. It was an obligation.|Ratonhnhaké:ton, on seeking the Assassins.|Assassin's Creed III}}
[[File:ACIII-Remember 7.png|left|thumb|250px|Ratonhnhaké:ton meeting Juno.]]
Ratonhnhaké:ton remained in his village until 1769, but would always question why his people were not allowed to leave the valley that they inhabited. When he was 14, he finally gained some answers from [[Oiá:ner]], the Clan Mother of the village, who met with him in private to explain.


*'''Elites''' were stronger, wore a moderate amount of armor and were capable of dodging Ezio's attacks. Elites were also more courageous than the Militia, but could still be forced to retreat, especially if their Leader was killed.
She showed Ratonhnhaké:ton a [[Crystal Balls|Crystal Ball]], and told him that their people had been tasked with guarding a secret on their lands. Upon holding the [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]], Ratonhnhaké:ton heard the voice of [[Juno]], and found himself standing in the [[Nexus]].


*'''Leaders''' were the best fighters and the most tenacious of all the regular guards. They wore slightly more armor than the Elites and were harder to disarm than the others. Also, like Brutes, Leaders were resistant to being grabbed.
Juno led him on a "spirit journey", giving him the form of an eagle as she led him through a foggy landscape. She told him that the path in life he was currently taking would allow the Templars to gain premature access to the [[Grand Temple]], and bring the world into ruin. Juno then instructed him to seek out a [[Assassin insignia|certain symbol]] that would lead him to the right path.


There were also three specialized types of units, who were trained to combat the Assassins in their three respective fields of stealth, [[freerunning]] and combat:
Upon regaining consciousness, Ratonhnhaké:ton found himself at the edge of the valley by a river. As he drew the symbol he had been shown into the sand on the river bank, the Clan Mother came up behind him, and asked where he had seen it. He explained that a spirit had shown it to him, and the Clan Mother understood what had been asked of him.
*'''[[Seekers]]''', also called "Paranoid Guards", were constantly checking [[hiding spots]] for Ezio's presence. They were armed with [[long weapons]], and could only be countered with the [[Hidden Blade]], another Long Weapon or a [[Heavy weapons|Heavy Weapon]]. They wore slightly more armor than a Leader-ranked regular guard, but not as much as a Brute, and were easily disarmed. When unarmed, they occasionally approached Ezio from behind and then would grab him while the other guards continued to attack.


[[File:Agile1.jpg|left|100px]]
[[File:ACIII-BoorishMan 3.png|thumb|250px|Ratonhnhaké:ton meeting Achilles Davenport.]]
*'''[[Agile guards]]''' were a very fast and lightly armored guard archetype. They could run faster than Ezio, wielded [[short blades]] and were extremely good at dodging attacks, but could become tired should Ezio constantly attack them and dodge their attacks, causing them to dodge less.
She directed him to a [[Davenport Homestead|homestead]] that lay in the east, where she claimed to have seen the symbol before, and formally gave him permission to depart the valley. Ratonhnhaké:ton crossed the [[Frontier]], and arrived at a run-down manor sometime in the year 1769. He knocked on the door, and was greeted by an [[Achilles Davenport|elderly man]].


[[File:Brute.png|right|150px]]
Ratonhnhaké:ton hesitantly stated that he had been told to go there for training, but the man only denied him and shut the door in his face. After spending a night in the nearby stables, the young Native American tried again the following morning, but the man only yelled at him to get off his land.
*'''[[Brutes]]''' were both heavily armored and equipped, wielding [[heavy weapons]]. Their armor covered almost every part of their bodies, which made them difficult to bring down, but also made them cumbersome and slow. Ezio could not deflect or counter their attacks, but he could easily disarm them after dodging them. Brutes had the highest morale of any guard archetype and only fled if they were disarmed and could not obtain another weapon.


Lastly, there were the rooftop guards:
He persisted stubbornly, banging on the manor's back door, and climbing up onto the balcony to try to gain entrance there, though the man intercepted him. He threw Ratonhnhaké:ton to the ground and sternly insisted that he move on, as the world already had. Ratonhnhaké:ton returned to the stables once more, angrily calling back that he would not leave until the man agreed to train him.
[[File:Archer.png||left|150px]]
*'''[[Archers]]''' were guards that patrolled and defended the rooftops. They were armed with long-ranged bows and a large variety of [[Swords and Maces|swords, maces and war hammers]], and would always be suspicious of Ezio, regardless of his social status. As they were lightly armored, and always on the rooftops of buildings, Archers were fairly easy to dispatch in melee combat. Another good way to dispatch them was to simply throw them off the roof, resulting in an instant kill if they fell from more than two stories or if they landed in water.


*'''[[Arquebusiers|Riflemen]]''' began to phase out and replace the archers in the 16th century. They were easier targets because they were only armed with a rifle and their shots only partially damaged an armored Assassin.
That night, bandits infiltrated the homestead and passed by the stables as they discussed their attack. Ratonhnhaké:ton, woken by their voices, asked them what they were doing. The thugs attacked him, though he was able to fend most of them off. However, the leader of the bandits hit him from behind, knocking him to the ground and questioning whether he was working for the owner of the homestead. At that moment, the old man came to Ratonhnhaké:ton's rescue, stabbing the bandit leader in the back.


*'''Bombmen''' were located in [[Constantinople]] and wielded [[Thunder Bombs]], as well as a dagger. They wore scarves and gloves.
[[File:ACIII-BoorishMan 13.png|thumb|left|250px|Achilles explaining the Templars' cause.]]
He bade Ratonhnhaké:ton to clean up the mess, then to follow him into the manor so that they could talk. There, the man finally told him about the conflict between the Assassins and the Templars, before he revealed himself to be a [[Master Assassin]] named Achilles Davenport.


==High Middle Ages==
He also showed him a hidden room in the basement of the manor, which held an Assassin's robes and a pair of [[Hidden Blade]]s. Achilles then led him to a wall that held the names and portraits of the Templar leaders in the colonies, namely [[William Johnson]], [[Jonathan Pitcairn|John Pitcairn]], [[Thomas Hickey]], [[Nicholas Biddle]], [[Benjamin Church]], Charles Lee, and Ratonhnhaké:ton's father, Haytham Kenway, the [[Grand Master]] of the Templar Order's Colonial Rite.<ref name="AC3"/>
{{quote|Hashshashin!|A Saracen guard, upon seeing Altaïr.|Assassin's Creed}}
[[File:CAPTAIN.png|thumb|A Guard Sergeant in Acre.]]
During the course of the Middle-Ages, there were two main types of guards: Soldiers and [[Archers]]. The archers were mostly similar, while there were three ranks of soldiers, all of whom were armed with swords of varying styles.


The ordinary Crusaders spoke English, Crusader Captains and Sergeants spoke French or German, Saracens spoke Turkish or Arabic, and the Templar Knights spoke all of the dialects (but only spoke Arabic in Altaïr's fight against [[Maria Thorpe|Robert's imposter]]).
===Boston Massacre===
{{Dialogue|Connor|Is that my father...?|Achilles|Yes. Which means trouble is sure to follow. I need you to tail his accomplice. This crowd is a powder keg – we can't allow him to light the fuse.|Connor and Achilles during the riot in Boston.|Assassin's Creed III}}
[[File:ACIII-TriptoBoston 2.png|thumb|250px|Connor and Achilles in Boston.]]
Achilles continued to train Ratonhnhaké:ton for the next few months at the homestead. In March of 1770, he invited Ratonhnhaké:ton to come with him to [[Boston]], where they could purchase supplies for repairing the manor.


The following were the different guard ranks, as well as certain special types of guards:
There, in order for Ratonhnhaké:ton to more easily move through colonial circles, Achilles suggested that he take on the name "Connor" after his son, [[Connor Davenport]], who had died a few years earlier.


===Regular Guards===
Connor was awed by the sights and life of the city, so much so that Achilles needed to scold him for staring at passing townspeople. Achilles then directed him to a nearby general store to purchase lumber and other construction materials, and have them brought back to their carriage.
Regular Crusaders didn't wear helmets (Saracens wore turbans) and were only equipped with leather armor or light lamellar armor. They weren't able to grab or break a grab, couldn't combo attack and couldn't counter attack. They could only deflect attacks, with a 25% chance of dodging a light attack. Archers were on par with ordinary guards, except that they were only found on rooftops, wore a hood and used bows for ranged attacks.


===Guard Sergeants===
After purchasing the items on Achilles' list, Connor passed by a rioting crowd, who were yelling at the local [[British Army|British soldiers]] to leave Boston. Connor returned to Achilles' side as they observed the uproar, until they spotted Haytham Kenway speaking with another man in the crowd. Achilles, worried that the Templars would worsen the already delicate situation, sent Connor to discover what Haytham and his associate were planning.
Sergeants were equipped with helmets, with the Crusaders wearing chain mail tabards and the Saracens possessing medium lamellar armor. They could grab and had a 50% chance of breaking a grab attack, as well as a 50% chance of countering or dodging a light attack. They also had a 25% chance of breaking defenses, but could not perform combo attacks.


===Guard Captains===
[[File:ACIII-TriptoBoston 8.png|thumb|left|250px|Connor watching Haytham and his accomplice.]]
Captains were the most powerful guards besides the Templar Knights. Saracens wore Baidah helmets and heavy lamellar armor while Crusaders wore chain mail tabards with surcoats, chain mail mittens and varying knight helms. They were also able to grab and had a 75% chance of breaking a grab attack, as well as countering or dodging a light attack. They also had a 50% chance of breaking defenses. If a successful heavy attack was delivered, they could perform a combo attack.
Despite wishing to approach his father, Connor obeyed Achilles' instruction to follow the other man instead. Connor tailed him up onto the rooftops, and was able to stop the man from firing a shot into the crowd.


===Templar Knights===
However, Charles Lee, who had been standing on a rooftop on the opposite side of the street, fired his [[Firearms|pistol]] into the air and caused the British soldiers to attack Boston's citizens out of startlement. In the confusion, Haytham approached one of the [[guards]] and pointed out Connor, prompting several troops to pursue him through the city, and later accuse him of firing the first shot.
[[File:Templar2.jpg|thumb|189px|A Templar Knight]]
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Templar Knights were a special variation of guard, of which only 60 could be found throughout the [[Kingdom]] and its cities. They were similar to the Crusader Guard Captain, but with higher stats and unique armor, including helmets that were always bloodstained. They also always provoked a fight if they spotted Altaïr, regardless of his [[Social Stealth#Third Crusade|social status]]. If they were present, ordinary guards would always stand back while Altaïr and the Templar Knights engaged each other.


Strangely enough, Templar Knights were present in many places where it would have been unlikely for them to have been, including mountain paths and Saracen-controlled cities. They were typically located in front of chests, making it difficult to assassinate them from behind.
Upon managing to escape the guards, Connor was approached by a man, who instructed him to seek out someone who could help him, [[Samuel Adams]]. Samuel aided Connor in clearing his name by teaching him to remove [[wanted posters]], and to bribe either [[town criers]] or printing shops to announce false propaganda. Afterwards, Samuel led Connor to Boston's port, where he could safely sail back to the Davenport Homestead.


==Renaissance==
After returning to the homestead, Connor angrily confronted Achilles, accusing him of abandoning him in Boston, but Achilles calmly remarked that the day of experience had been more valuable than months of training. In acknowledgement of his achievements, Achilles finally entrusted Connor with two Hidden Blades.<ref name="AC3"/>
{{quote|Assassino!|A guard in Venice, upon seeing [[Ezio]].|Assassin's Creed II}}


There were several types of guards during the Renaissance:
===Becoming an Assassin===
[[File:ACIII-RiverRescue 6.png|thumb|250px|Godfrey thanking Connor for saving Terry.]]
Shortly after their return from Boston, Connor and Achilles were alerted by a man banging on the window of the manor and calling for help. Connor immediately followed him to the nearby river, and saw a second man clinging to an adrift log, which was rapidly heading towards a waterfall. Connor chased him along the riverbank, before jumping into the water to save him from falling to his death ahead.


===Papal army===
After finding out that the two men, [[Godfrey]] and [[Terry]], were loggers in search of a place to build a mill, Connor offered them a good location on the homestead. Grateful, the two men and their families set up their homes on the property, marking the first of many residents to come.
[[File:Enemies Concept Art.jpg|thumb|280px|The new Guard archetypes of the 16th Century.]]
In addition to the guards of the 15th century, there were several new guard types to reflect the changing location and time period. Guards were also more aggressive and had new moves of their own, such as being able to grab Ezio.


Compared to the previous century, there were no Elite-ranked standard guards, Brutes were harder to disarm, Seekers could not be countered with heavy weapons, Agiles were not exhausted by constant attacks and both Militia and Seekers could [[Fists#Renaissance|throw sand]] at Ezio.
Over the next few years, Ratonhnhaké:ton would help many people around the area, and request them to settle on the homestead, which grew into a small community. He would buy raw materials and crafted goods from the residents and sell them through convoys, as well as protecting them from outsiders when necessary.
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Sometime after saving Terry, Achilles instructed Connor to meet him by the homestead dock in order to look over something that he simply called "an asset". Upon arriving, Connor saw the remains of a ship in disrepair, as well as a small shack overlooking the bay.
 
He and Achilles entered the shack and met with [[Robert Faulkner]], the first mate of the ship in the harbor, the ''[[Aquila]]''. Connor offered to pay for her repairs, and Robert gladly agreed to gather a crew for the vessel, and restore her to sailing capability. For the next six months, Connor trained with Achilles.
 
After the ''Aquila'' had been repaired, Robert invited Connor along to have the ship fitted with [[Mounted cannons|cannons]]. Connor joined him without hesitation, and the two were out at sea for weeks, where Robert taught Connor to both sail the ship and fire her cannons. Following this, they dealt with a few privateers, before making their way back.
 
[[File:ACIII-HardWay 15.png|thumb|250px|left|Connor retrieving the Assassin robes.]]
On his return, he heard a [[Peg Leg|drunken man]] shout about letters he possessed, written by the infamous [[William Kidd]]. Connor spoke to [[Peg Leg]], who explained he possessed letters from Kidd, which hinted at the location of a great treasure. He would give them to Connor in exchange for "trinkets" from treasure boxes hidden across the frontier.
 
When he finally returned to the manor, he was berated by Achilles, who accused him of leaving for so long without as much as a goodbye. Nevertheless, that day, Achilles led Connor down to the manor basement, in order to bestow on him the Assassin robes there. Though Achilles admitted that the Order usually had a [[Initiation into the Assassin Order|ceremony]] for such an occasion, neither he nor Connor seemed the type for such things. Instead, after Connor had donned the robes, Achilles simply verbally welcomed him into the Brotherhood of Assassins.<ref name="AC3"/>
 
===Adventures at sea===
[[File:ACIII-Wolcott 7.png|thumb|250px|Connor retrieves the first part of the map]]
In 1773, while investigating raids on the Nantucket coast in 1773, Connor and Faulkner found [[Fort Phoenix]] to be occupied by Templar forces. They successfully destroyed it, but the raids continued nevertheless.
 
After exchanging a trinket, Connor received a letter from Kidd to "Lucky" Lem, who was imprisoned in [[Fort Wolcott]]. Connor infiltrated the fort and recovered part of a map from Lem's cell, which contained the description "''It lies under the eagle's bed.''" Connor made his escape while the ''Aquila'' opened fire, diving into the sea while the fort was set ablaze.
 
===Boston Tea Party===
In 1773, Kanen'tó:kon came to visit Connor at the homestead, bringing news that William Johnson was attempting to lay claim on their nation's land without their consent. Outraged by the thought, Connor immediately decided to seek out Johnson.
 
Though Achilles tried to keep him from acting hastily, Connor argued that he had made a promise to protect his people. Connor took a [[Tomahawk|hatchet]] from Kanen'tó:kon and buried its blade into one of the manor's columns, explaining that doing so signified the start of a war to his people, and that the hatchet would not be removed until the danger had passed, despite Achilles' bewilderment at the property damage.
 
[[File:ACIII-Teaparty 7.png|thumb|250px|Connor and Stephane Chapeau dumping the tea into Boston harbor.]]
Connor later met up with Samuel Adams, who offered to help him in finding Johnson, but only after he had helped Adams cripple Johnson's tea extortion. Connor then met [[Stephane Chapheau]], a French taverner, and helped him ward off tax collectors that were harassing him. Soon afterwards, Stephane went into a violent rage, and caused various riots around Boston against the Loyalists.
 
After finding the main overseer of the tea's transportation, Connor had Stephane assassinate him, taking him on as an [[Apprentices|apprentice]] afterwards. Later, Connor met with Adams again, who aimed to recruit the Assassin into dumping the newly arrived shipment of tea into the ocean, which Connor accepted.
 
During this, Connor protected the Sons of Liberty during the [[Boston Tea Party]], and smugly dropped the last crate of tea into the water as a show of rebellion, in front of Johnson, who was watching from a distance. Following this, seeing the oppression of the people by the Templars, Connor began helping out people throughout Boston. As a result, he recruited a few of these men and women, taking them on as apprentices, just as he had done with Stephane.
 
Six months later, Kanen'tó:kon led Connor to [[Johnson Hall]], where William Johnson was attempting to negotiate with the local Native American elders. Though Johnson promised them protection, the natives firmly told him that his words were hollow, and that they would not sell their land to him.
 
As Johnson decided to try convincing them with violence instead, Connor swiftly assassinated him from above. In his last words, Johnson told Connor that he had not wished to own the lands for profit, but to ensure peace and protection for all the nations.
 
===Igniting the Revolution===
[[File:ACIII-Midnightride 11.png|thumb|left|250px|Connor and Paul Revere during the Midnight Ride.]]
A year later, a messenger arrived at the homestead, bearing a request for Connor to aid a man named [[Paul Revere]]. Connor politely refused the offer, frowning on the fact that the Sons of Liberty mistook him as one of their own. However, when Achilles pointed out that the Templar [[Jonathan Pitcairn|John Pitcairn]] was mentioned within the letter, the Assassin relented.
 
Though he met with Paul Revere, Connor was disappointed to find that Pitcairn was not present. Instead, Revere recruited his help in riding to warn the inhabitants of [[Lexington]] and [[Concord]] about the incoming British army; with the promise of later locating Pitcairn.
 
After the ride, Connor joined the Continental army at Lexington, where a bloody battle ensued. Pitcairn was present at the fight, but Connor chose to help in the defense of the town, rather than pursue his true target.
 
Later, Connor accompanied Samuel Adams to [[George Washington]]'s induction as Commander in Chief of the Continental army. Midway through Washington's speech, Connor heard the voice of Charles Lee, who had been sitting behind him. He immediately stood to confront Lee, but Samuel quickly intervened, pulling him away and attempting to distract him by introducing him to Washington. Washington greeted him warmly, and Connor admitted that the man before him would be the one to lead the country into freedom.
 
[[File:ACIII-Conflictlooms 8.png|thumb|250px|Connor meeting with Putnam at Bunker Hill.]]
Connor was later directed to Bunker Hill, where the forces of [[Israel Putnam]] were engaging the British troops of Pitcairn. Connor offered Putnam his help in disabling the ships that were pinning down the Continental forces with cannon fire, as destroying the artillery would drive Pitcairn out of hiding.
 
After Pitcairn and his troops retreated to a more secure position outside of the city, Connor infiltrated the camp and managed to assassinate him from the treetops above. Pitcairn gave the same justifications for his actions as Johnson, and as he died, Connor recovered a letter from his body that gave evidence of an assassination plot on George Washington's life, and escaped before the Regulars could attack him.
 
Connor started investigating the attempt to kill Washington, although he didn't make much progress. He returned to the sea, after he was given Kidd's letter to Abel Owens, who had been shipwrecked on [[Dead Chest Island]]. Once at the island's ship graveyeard, Connor encountered scavengers who had recovered Owens' portion of the map and gave chase. After he dispatched them, Connor read out the next clue, "''Near the wolf's abode.''" In 1774, Connor also sailed to the jungles of [[Cerros]], where he recovered [[Captain Kidd's Sawtooth Cutlass]] from a Mayan pyramid.
 
===Protecting George Washington===
{{Dialogue|Mason|That man is our Jupiter Conservator, destined to lead us not just to freedom, but greatness. Anyone who says otherwise is either a simpleton or a traitor.|Connor|Then you understand why I need to get out of here. If I don't help him, he is going to die.|Mason Weems and Connor discussing George Washington.|Assassin's Creed III}}
[[File:ACIII-Ontheside 13.png|thumb|250px|left|Connor being arrested along with Hickey.]]
In 1776, [[Benjamin Tallmadge]], an ally of the Brotherhood, led him to [[New York City|New York]] in search of [[Thomas Hickey]]. Tallmadge explained that Hickey was responsible for running a counterfeiting ring there, and was plotting to murder Washington.
 
When Connor arrived at Hickey's operation, he drew his Hidden Blade, revealing himself to be an Assassin. Hickey commented that he had thought Connor's kind had been wiped out, before escaping out of the building.
 
Although Connor chased Hickey through the streets and caught him, the two were apprehended by guards. Connor attempted to explain that he was not involved in the operation, but he was knocked unconscious, and he and Hickey were thrown into [[Bridewell Prison]] on charges of counterfeiting.<ref name="AC3" />
 
[[File:Bridewell Prison 3.png|thumb|250px|Hickey being moved to a different part of Bridewell Prison.]]
When Connor awoke in Bridewell Prison, he discovered that Hickey had been placed in the cell next to him, much to the latter's amusement. Connor spoke that at least Washington would be safe with Hickey imprisoned, but Hickey only pointed out the two Templars approaching his cell.
 
Charles Lee and Haytham Kenway released Hickey, though told him that he was only moving to a larger cell, due to the on-going investigations for his involvement in a plan to assassinate Washington.
 
Just as the Templars were about to leave, Hickey asked them what was to be done with the Assassin, and pointed out Connor in his cell. Haytham instructed Charles to deal with the problem, and the latter promised Connor that he had a plan for him, which would kill two birds with one stone.
 
As the Templars departed, Connor eavesdropped on his fellow inmates and found that a prisoner, [[Mason Locke Weems]], had crafted a key. Connor confronted Mason and found him to be cooperative after he mentioned the planned attempt on Washington's life, since Weems was a strong believer in Washington's role in the country's independence.
 
[[File:Bridewell Prison 9.png|thumb|250px|left|Connor speaking with Mason Weems.]]
Though Weems said that he intended to escape, the key he had been crafting over the past few months had just been stolen by another of the inmates. With this in mind, Connor stole the key back, but found that it did not open his cell.
 
The next day, he confronted Mason again, who told him that the key was not meant to work, and that it was intended to be swapped with the warden's real key, so he would not notice the theft. However, the only way to get near the warden was to end up in "the Pit", a solitary confinement area of the prison. In response, Connor started a fight with several prisoners, until the guards were forced to restrain him, and throw him into the Pit.
 
There, Connor switched his and the warden's keys and sneaked into the higher portion of the prison, where he thanked Weems for helping him and promised to return the favor, before going to Hickey's cell. Upon reaching it however, Connor only found the body of the warden, and turned to find Lee and Hickey at the doorway.
 
[[File:Bridewell Prison 14.png|thumb|250px|Connor being choked by Lee.]]
Holding him at gunpoint, the Templars explained to him that Connor would be brought to trial for plotting to assassinate Washington, and that they were considering pinning the murder of the warden on him as well.
 
Connor attempted to disarm Lee, but the Templar only grabbed him by the throat and pinned him against the wall. Lee finally realized that Connor had been the young boy he had threatened years ago, and was gleeful about the irony that Connor had kept his promise to find him. Lee then knocked Connor unconscious, and he was dragged back to his cell.
 
Connor awoke the following day and was transported to his execution site, where he was met by Hickey. Though Connor stated that he had thought he would be put on trial, Hickey cheerfully told him that trials were not permitted to those accused of treachery.
 
[[File:ACIII-Publicexecution 7.png|thumb|left|250px|Charles Lee addressing the public at Connor's hanging.]]
Connor was led towards the gallows as dozens of spectators denounced him from all sides, and Washington, Lee, and Hickey looked on. However, as he neared the front of the crowd, he noticed several of his fellow Assassins killing the guards overlooking the event, and, after being punched to the ground by one of the spectators, Connor found himself being helped up by Achilles.
 
The old man advised Connor to simply give a signal the moment he wanted to be freed. Though Lee spoke out Connor's supposed crimes to the crowd and placed the noose about his neck, the Assassin gave a whistled signal just as the trapdoor under him was opened. The noose was severed before it could strangle him, and Achilles pulled Connor to his feet under the gallows and handed him his tomahawk.
 
Connor ran through the disordered crowd as his Assassin recruits faced off against Hickey's mercenaries, heading towards Washington, who was standing at the back with his bodyguards. Hickey rushed to Washington in a desperate attempt to assassinate him, but Connor caught up and struck Hickey down first. With his last breath, Hickey confessed that he did not care for the Templar cause, and had simply followed them since they held the money and power.
 
[[File:ACIII-Publicexecution 14.png|thumb|250px|Connor at the signing of the Declaration of Independence.]]
Connor then found himself surrounded by several raised muskets, but Putnam arrived in time and ordered the Continental soldiers to stand down, pointing out that Connor had just saved Washington's life. From there, Connor asked where Washington had gone, but found he had already left for [[Philadelphia]].
 
He and Achilles traveled there, where Connor decided that he would tell Washington about the conflict between the Assassins and Templars, in order for the man to better understand about what he was up against. Achilles advised him not to, stating that it would only distract Washington.
 
Once inside, Connor attended the signing of the Declaration of Independence, claiming the freedom of the colonies from British occupation, though Washington had already left for New York prior to his arrival.
 
===Hunting down the ''Randolph''===
[[File:ACIII-Rescue 1.png|thumb|250px|left|Amanda Bailey informing Connor about the attacks.]]
 
In 1776, Connor and Faulkner met with [[Amanda Bailey]] near [[Martha's Vineyard]], who told them about attacks on American ships by the ''[[USS Randolph]]'', captained by Continental Navy captain, Nicholas Biddle. They gave chase to the ''Randolph'', but were ambushed by several Templar ships. Though the ''Aquila'' sank all the ships with ease, they bought Biddle the time he needed to escape.
 
Connor once again captained the ''Aquila'', in order to escort the French ship, ''[[Belladonna|La Belladonna]]''. It was made known that the ''Randolph'' was supposed to escort her, but had left her alone in the open sea. As a safety measure, one of the ''Belladonna'''s crew stepped aboard the ''Aquila'', as he wanted to ensure that his escort wouldn't run away like the ''Randolph'' had. Soon enough, Templar ships came to attempt to assault the ''Belladonna''.
 
[[File:ACIII-Frenchinvolvement 9.png|thumb|250px|Connor looking towards Biddle.]]
The ''Aquila'' and ''La Belladonna'' sank several ships together, with the ''Belladonna'' sinking at least eleven of them, and the ''Aquila'' sinking many more. However, a Man-of-War intervened and destroyed ''La Belladonna'''s mast.
 
Connor ordered his crew to fire chain-shot and destroyed the Man-of-War's mast, before boarding the ship and killing most on board. Following this, he quickly caught up with the ship's captain, and interrogated him.
 
The Man-of-War's captain revealed that it was not the British that were attacking ''La Belladona'', and that Biddle and all of the ships under his command worked for the Templars. Connor quickly saw the truth in this after recovering a ring with a Templar cross from his hand.
 
After dealing with the man, Connor observed that the ''Randolph'' was nearby with his monocular. However, he couldn't give chase, as he had to protect the ''Belladonna''.
 
===Finding Kidd's treasure===
In 1776, Connor sailed to the [[Northwest Passage]], to recover [[Hendrick van der Heul]]'s map from the shipwreck ''[[Octavius]]''. He recovered the map from van der Heul's corpse, just as the wreck began to sink into the freezing waters. The third map piece read "''"And abreast the rock that doesn't fit.''" That year, Connor also sailed to [[Edinburgh Castle]], [[Jamaica]], recovering the next map piece from the dungeons of serial killer [[Wikipedia:Lewis Hutchinson|Lewis Hutchinson]]. The final map piece read "''Close to a tree kissed by fire.''"
[[File:ACIII-ShardofEden 2.png|thumb|left|250px|Connor reaches for the Shard of Eden.]]
Connor and Faulkner put together the four pieces and determined Kidd's treasure was on [[Oak Island]]. Sailing there in 1777, Connor quickly worked out Kidd's riddles to find the sinkhole he buried his treasure in. After fending off wolves, Connor and Faulkner placed explosives to open the sinkhole. He went down below and found Kidd's treasure - [[Shards of Eden|a simple ring]] - suspended between crystals. He recovered it and escaped the subterranean caves before the explosives used to open the sinkhole caused a collapse. Faulkner was disappointed to see Connor emerge with a mere "coin", only to be shocked when its energy field knocked his flask from his hand. Connor realized the value of Kidd's treasure and wore it to deflect gunfire from then on.<ref name="AC3"/>
 
===Aiding Aveline de Grandpré===
[[File:AC3L-Aveline_&_Connor.jpg|thumb|250px|Aveline and Connor in the New York frontier.]]
In the winter of 1777, Connor traveled to New York and met with [[Aveline de Grandpré]], a French-African Assassin from [[New Orleans]]. Aveline enlisted Connor's help in seeking out a Templar and Loyalist soldier named [[George Davidson|Officer Davidson]], from Lord Dunmore's Ethiopian Regiment.
 
Together, they tracked him down to a fort located within the New York frontier. While Aveline infiltrated the fort to locate the Templar, Connor moved around and diverted the attention of Davidson's guards.
 
Following her confrontation with Officer Davidson, Aveline met with Connor again. Due to her recent work and the information learnt from Davidson, she had begun to feel uncertain about the means and ways of the Assassins. She asked Connor whether he believed fighting as an Assassin was the right thing to do, but instead of picking either side, Connor responded that he "[trusted] in his own hands" to be able to separate right from wrong.
 
===Working with Haytham===
[[File:Missing Supplies 1.png|thumb|left|250px|Connor and Washington in the camp.]]
Despite his successes, Connor had come no closer to eliminating the threat the Templars posed to Washington. As winter rolled in late 1777, Connor decided to go and warn the man, though Achilles attempted to stop him, insisting that the Assassins worked quietly and did not go announcing conspiracies from the rooftops.
 
In turn, Connor harshly criticized Achilles' faulty leadership of the Colonial Assassins, that led to the Templars dominating the Colonies. Achilles reminded him that life wasn't a fairy tale and there were no happy endings, but Connor did not believe him, stating that was true only when men like Achilles were in charge. As he mounted his horse, Achilles sternly warned Connor that if he wished to save the world, he should avoid destroying it in the process.<ref name="AC3" />
 
[[File:Missing Supplies 2.png|thumb|250px|Connor ambushed by Haytham.]]
Connor met with Washington in the Continental camp in Valley Forge, where the commander confided in him that a large amount of supplies meant for his troops had not long been stolen.
 
Washington concluded that [[Benjamin Church]], a Continental traitor who had recently been released from prison, was likely to be behind the theft, and so he sent Connor to investigate an abandoned church nearby, where suspicious activity had been reported.
 
Connor arrived to find the church house seemingly empty, but as he walked inside, he was ambushed by his father, Haytham Kenway. The Assassin managed to slip from his grasp, and the two circled each other, with Connor accusing Haytham of coming to check whether Benjamin Church had stolen enough supplies for their British army brothers.
 
However, Haytham corrected his disillusionment that the Templars were working for the British, and admitted that Benjamin Church had turned against the Templars as well as the Continental army. Haytham then suggested a momentary truce, as both of them wished to locate Benjamin Church.
 
[[File:ACIII-Fatherandson 4.png|thumb|left|250px|Connor disguising himself as a mercenary.]]
The two hunted Church's men through the frontier, and were eventually led to a warehouse in New York. Haytham's reputation permitted him free passage, though Connor insisted that he not enter alone, saying that they were to go on together, or not at all.
 
Thus, in order for him to pass unquestioned, Connor disguised himself as a mercenary, and Haytham openly introduced the Assassin to the guards as his son.
 
Inside, Haytham casually asked Connor about his mother, as Kaniehtí:io had cut all ties with Haytham shortly after Connor's conception. However, the Assassin only answered that she had been murdered under his orders, much to Haytham's shock. To this, Haytham claimed that he had ordered no such thing, though Connor ignored his father's protests, and only stated that he had run out of forgiveness.
 
[[File:ACIII-Foamandflames 11.png|thumb|250px|Connor running through the burning brewery.]]
They moved forward to confront Church, but the man inside the warehouse revealed himself to be a decoy, and signaled an ambush. The Assassin and the Templar fought back the mercenaries successfully, and questioned one of them to discover that the Continental troop supplies and Church himself had just left on a ship called the ''Welcome''.
 
Shortly afterwards, riflemen shot nearby barrels of gunpowder and set the building ablaze, forcing Connor and Haytham to escape by jumping through a blocked window and into the water below, after having free-ran though the burning warehouse.
 
===Chasing Benjamin Church===
Connor employed the ''Aquila'' to chase down Church's vessel, and after cornering the other ship, they were able to break down its masts with chained shots. As they drew near, Haytham pushed Connor from the wheel and rammed the ''Aquila'' into the ''Welcome''; sparking a fight between both crews.
 
[[File:ACIII-Bitterend 11.png|thumb|left|250px|Connor assassinating Benjamin Church.]]
Connor killed the officer on board, before following his father below decks. There, Connor found Haytham violently beating Church, and berating him for his betrayal of the Templar Order. Connor managed to restrain his father's temper, and he crouched by Church to question him personally.
 
At Church's refusal to speak, the Assassin stabbed him with his Hidden Blade, and Church revealed with his dying breath that the supplies had been deposited at an island nearby. He also attempted to justify his actions, and stated that King George had every right to feel betrayed, and that the British were not without cause.
 
Heartened after this event, Connor began to believe that there was a possibility that Assassins and Templars might be able to unite, due to their similar ideals and beliefs.<ref name="AC3" />
 
===Confronting Biddle===
[[File:ACIII-Biddlehideout 5.png|thumb|left|250px|Connor confronting Biddle aboard the ''Randolph''.]]
On March 17, 1778, the Assassin located the ''Randolph'' and chased it during a stormy night. Biddle led them into an ambush, and the ''Aquila'' was soon surrounded by the ''Randolph'' and two Men-o-War. Despite the odds being stacked against Connor and Faulkner, the ''Aquila'' sank both the Men-o-War, and destroyed the ''Randolph'''s mast with a single broadside.
 
From there, the crew of the ''Aquila'' boarded the ''Randolph'' and killed many on Biddle's ship. Despite this, Connor ran straight for Biddle, and dueled with him as his crew watched. During their fight, an explosion caused both of them to fall through the deck, and they continued their duel in the belly of the ship.
 
When he mortally wounded Biddle, Connor stated that his reign over the colonial coast had ended, to which Biddle replied that Connor was foolish to believe him an enemy to the cause, and requested that he be allowed to sink with his ship. Connor fulfilled his last wish, much to Faulkner's dismay, who believed that the ''Randolph'' would have made a fine prize.
 
===Broken alliances===
Some time after the assassination of Benjamin Church and Nicholas Biddle, Connor decided to once again seek out Haytham, in hopes of more permanently allying their Orders. After apologizing for his harsh words, Connor reconciled with Achilles, and then presented the idea of unity to him.
 
However, Achilles openly disapproved, insisting that it was impossible to work alongside the Templars, and that the Assassins' goals could never be accomplished with Haytham still alive.
 
[[File:ACIII-Alternatemethods 10.png|thumb|250px|Connor and the officer at Fort George.]]
Connor nevertheless tracked Haytham down to New York, where the Templar was working on discovering the plans of the British army. Haytham was frustrated to find that his spies did not know what the plans were, and that they had only been told to wait for orders from above.
 
Connor pointed out that it simply meant they needed to track down the British commanders, and the pair sought out a meeting of the commanders among the devastated buildings of New York's [[Great Fire of New York|great fire]]. After ambushing the British commanders, Haytham and Connor were able to capture three of them, the last one having been recaptured during an attempt to flee.
 
Within his quarters in Fort George, Haytham questioned each in turn, and the three revealed the British forces' plans to withdraw from Philadelphia and march for New York within the next two days.
 
Following the interrogation, Haytham killed all three of them, much to Connor's disapproval. Though angered by his father's merciless actions, Connor turned his attention to more important matters, and left to warn Washington of the British troops' movements.
 
[[File:ACIII-Brokentrust 2.png|thumb|left|250px|Connor warning Washington and Haytham to not interfere with his mission.]]
Haytham insisted on meeting up with Lee instead, but Connor refused. As Connor explained the situation to Washington, Haytham slipped behind the commander and took the correspondence he had been reading.
 
Haytham wondered aloud what the note contained, and read out to Connor that the commander had just ordered the burning of his village and the salting of their lands; since many of the Kanien'kehá:ka had been aiding the British. The Templar also brought up the burning of Kanatahséton fourteen years previously, which Washington had also been responsible for.
 
Enraged, Connor cut ties with Washington, much to Haytham's approval. However, as Haytham called for his son to leave with him to speak with Lee instead, Connor rejected him as well, correctly accusing Haytham of withholding the information until it suited him. After threatening to kill the two men should they try to follow or stop him, Connor rode off to stop the messengers bearing Washington's order to attack.
 
[[File:ACIII-Brokentrust 6.png|thumb|250px|Connor facing off with Kanen'tó:kon.]]
Connor killed Washington's messengers as he traveled to his village, and arrived to find it unharmed. However, there, the Clan Mother informed him that Lee had already rallied several of the village's warriors to repel the invading Continental soldiers.
 
Unwilling for his village to become involved in the war, Connor knocked out each of the warriors readying to ambush the Continentals. However, as he ran towards the last one, Kanen'tó:kon, he threw Connor off and threatened him with a knife.
 
Kanen'tó:kon angrily said that he should not have believed Connor would protect their village, accusing him of turning against their people, and of being seduced by Washington's cause. Though Connor desperately insisted that Lee had fed him lies, Kanen'tó:kon attacked him. After a struggle, Connor was forced to kill his friend.
 
===Battle of Monmouth===
{{Quote|Should you choose to spare Lee's life then I will take it myself. Enjoy your victory, Commander. It will be the last I deliver you.|Connor to Washington after the Battle of Monmouth.|Assassin's Creed III}}
Connor later pursued Lee to Monmouth, and arrived to find a contingent led by [[Marquis de Lafayette]]. Lafayette told Connor that Lee had showed up moments before to take charge; screaming at everyone to advance before riding away. At that moment, a large number of British soldiers came to surround the area, and Connor volunteered to cover their retreat.
 
[[File:ACIII-BattleofMonmouth 4.png|thumb|left|250px|Connor with Washington and Lafayette.]]
Connor and a small group of Lafayette's elite held off the advance with cannon fire, before falling back as well. The Assassin then rescued several Continental soldiers being lined up for execution throughout Monmouth, before reaching the main force of the Continental army led by Washington.
 
There, Lafayette congratulated Connor for saving so many lives, but the Assassin only turned to address Washington. Connor told him that Lee had betrayed the Continental army; a claim that Lafayette supported, due to Lee's unusual behavior before the battle. Washington said that he would look into the issue, but Connor irately responded that the time for doing such had passed.
 
As Connor departed the battlefield, he warned Washington that if the latter spared Lee's life, he would take it himself.<ref name="AC3" />
 
===Pursuit of Benedict Arnold===
{{Dialogue|Washington|Whom can we trust now, if Patriot heroes are betraying us...?|Connor|You reap what you sow.|Washington and Connor conversing after Bendict Arnold's escape.|Assassin's Creed III}}
Two years later, Washington called upon Connor again to take out spies he suspected of planning to assassinate [[Benedict Arnold]]. Connor decided to take up the offer, but ordered Washington to never call on him again. After dispatching the guards, Connor went to Arnold to inform him of the death of the spies.


====Crossbowmen====
After aiding in distributing gunpowder to the troops, Connor spotted Arnold and his major, John Anderson, sneak off to discuss something. Tailing them, Connor discovered that Arnold himself was a spy, and Anderson was actually Redcoat Major Andre. Arnold sent Andre to deliver a letter to General Clinton that offered Fort West Point's surrender for the sum of twenty thousand pounds.
[[File:Crossbowguard.png|left|110px]]
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Similarly to archers, '''Crossbowmen''' patrolled and defended the rooftops, but were more deadly; [[crossbow]] bolts caused more damage and were more accurate. Unlike archers, Crossbowmen had no melee weapon and if their enemy closed, would start walking backwards to create some distance. They had increased free-running ability and if investigating, could leap over towards where they had detected Ezio.
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====Horsemen====
Following Andre, Connor witnessed the spy redressing himself as a Redcoat and stopped by two Patriots, however, Andre botched up his attempts to get past them and Connor ordered the Patriots to search him, whereupon they found the letter.
[[File:512px-Horseman.png|left|130px]]
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'''Horsemen''' patrolled the streets of Rome and were deadly at both short and long range, being able to slash at Ezio while on [[Horses|horseback]]. They could also shoot Ezio with their crossbow, or in some cases, their throwing knives, if he attempted to flee.


Leader-ranked regular guards sometimes mounted horses and acted as Horsemen, but only those that spawned as Horsemen (already on horseback) count towards the [[Guild Challenges]].
Andre was captured and Connor confronted Arnold. Arnold claimed that the letter was a farce, and was to ruin his reputation as a loyal Patriot. At that moment, West Point was attacked by Regulars and Arnold escaped on the ''[[Vulture]]''.


The easiest way to kill a horseman was to take a long or heavy weapon and counter attack, or use a spear's special attack; usually this resulted in them being pulled off the horse, where it's easier to finish them off. Otherwise a ranged or thrown weapon would kill them while on the horse.
After defending the Fort, Washington arrived to congratulate Connor, though the latter was angered that Arnold escaped. Washington lamented the fact that he was betrayed by a Patriot war hero, to which Connor angrily replied "you reap what you sow". Connor then left Washington to watch Arnold's ship leave.
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====Arquebusiers====
===Battle of the Chesapeake===
[[File:Arquebusier BH.png|left|120px]]
{{Dialogue|Connor|But with Lee gone, my father might...|Achilles|Listen to me. You have not come this far to throw it all away over misplaced sentiment. Both men must die.|Connor and Achilles on the latter's deathbed.|Assassin's Creed III}}
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[[File:ACIII-BattleofChesapeake_1.png|thumb|left|250px|Connor and Achilles in 1781.]]
In 1781, Connor went to Achilles, sickened and slowly dying in bed. Achilles requested news on the Revolution and Connor responded that the Colonists were winning, and that the country might finally be free from British rule.


The '''Arquebusiers''' were firearm-wielding soldiers who served and protected the pontiff during their tenure. They acted similarly to Crossbowmen, but used more powerful but shorter-ranged rifles.
Achilles then told Connor that it was vital that both Haytham and Lee die, despite Connor's continuing belief that Assassins and Templars could unite.


They were usually found on the rooftops near the Pantheon or patrolling in pairs near Guard Posts.
Afterwards, Connor met up with Lafayette in the mansion's basement, where Connor revealed his strategy of entering Fort George. To do so, he would need the French allies to disguise themselves as British so they could fire upon the fort, giving Connor the opportunity to kill Lee amidst the chaos. Lafayette agreed to the plan, but told Connor that he would be required to help the French naval ships at Chesapeake Bay in return.
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====Papal Guards====
Before he left, Achilles requested Connor to find a painting in the burnt ruins of New York. Connor accepted and found an undamaged painting in the ruins, before returning to the homestead with it. Achilles told Connor not to do anything with the painting, until the time was right.
[[File:PapalGuard.png.png|left|120px]]
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The '''Papal Guard''' were elite soldiers commanded by the Papacy to serve and protect the pontiff during his tenure. The armor worn by these guards was quite heavy, but did not affect their movement (they had the same movement speed and free-run ability as Agiles). They combined the best qualities of all the other guard archetypes and were also able to dual-wield a pistol alongside a medium weapon, though they could not do so with a long or heavy weapon.
Connor later returned to the mansion to find Achilles dead in his chair, having passed away after finishing writing a letter to Connor. The letter stated that all of Achilles' property would go to Connor, and that his appearance in the old man's life had given him great hope for the future of the new nation that Connor had helped to create. Connor and the homestead residents buried Achilles next to his wife and son, to be remembered as the "Old Man on the Hill." Afterwards, Connor finally hung Achilles' painting inside the manor – a portrait of his late family.
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====Captain====
[[File:ACIII-BattleofChesapeake 18.png|thumb|250px|Admiral de Grasse agreeing to help Connor.]]
[[File:ACB-BorgiaCaptain.jpg|thumb|left|180px|Ezio disguised as a Borgia Captain]]
At Chesapeake Bay, Connor captained the ''Aquila'' and aided the French in fighting the British, alongside the ''Marseillois'' and the ''Saint-Esprit''. Soon, due to the overwhelming numbers the British possessed, both of the French ships were sunk, and a Man-of-War destroyed all of the cannons on board the ''Aquila''.
The '''Borgia Captains''' were only found leading the guard contingent of [[Borgia Towers]]. There were only 12 of them throughout [[Rome]], one for each Tower. They fought similarly to Leaders, but were even more heavily armored, wore a white cape with the Borgia symbol on it and could counter Ezio's attacks. However, some were "Coward" types, and would flee if they detected Ezio.
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===French soldiers===
The reinforcements Lafayette promised were still far off, and the battle was still raging, so Connor was forced to ram the ''Aquila'' into the Man-of-War. Hearing his crew's apprehensive whispers, he boarded the enemy ship alone, leaving his crew behind. Connor then killed the captain of the ship, and shot its gunpowder cache, before quickly escaping onto the ''Aquila'' as the British ship exploded. Somewhat safe at this point, the French reinforcements arrived soon afterwards. From there, Connor requested that the leading admiral have the ships raise British flags, in order to approach the area surrounding Fort George without any trouble.
[[File:Gatekeeper12.jpg|left|thumb|130px|French Soldiers]]
Up until the French general [[Octavian de Valois]] was killed, French soldiers were stationed in military camps (referred to as Guard Posts) throughout the [[Campagna district]] of Rome. These small camps consisted of ten soldiers each. The main French camp was the most heavily guarded and was where Octavian was located before his death.


French soldiers behave exactly the same as Borgia guards in combat, patrols and ranking. However, there were no French arquebusiers outside of the final mission of Sequence 6, and they were colored a dark blue instead of the Borgia red.
===Attack on Fort George===
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{{Dialogue|Haytham|I'm proud of you in a way. You have shown great conviction. Strength. Courage. All noble qualities. I should have killed you long ago.|Connor|Goodbye, father.|Haytham to Connor in his final moments.|Assassin's Creed III}}
Entering the military district through the New York underground, Connor lit the signal for the ships to fire, calling forth a siege on the fortification.


===Viana guards===
[[File:ACIII-Laststand_18.png|thumb|left|250px|Connor assassinating Haytham.]]
[[File:PaxR 2.png|thumb|left|244px|Viana soldiers attack Ezio.]]
However, Connor was caught in the bombardment and injured. Limping into Fort George through a hole created by the cannonballs, Connor found himself confronted by his father, who had foreseen Connor's arrival and had sent Lee away.
During the [[Siege of Viana]], Vianan soldiers battled the invading army of [[John III of Navarre|King John]]. They would also attack Ezio on sight. These guards behaved the same in combat, patrols and ranking as Borgia guards, and their clothes and armor were dyed yellowish-green.
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===Navarre soldiers===
After a duel between the two, Haytham held Connor by the throat and began to strangle him. Partway through a speech about Connor's hopeless goals, his son stabbed him in the throat. In his dying words, Haytham stated that he was, in a way, proud of Connor, and that he should have killed him long before.
These soldiers served King John III of Navarre and only appeared in Sequence 9 under the command of [[Cesare Borgia]], as he tried to retake [[Viana Castle]] from the Count of Lerin. They would attack both Ezio and Vianan soldiers on sight. They behaved exactly the same as any other regular guard in terms of combat, ranking and patrols. Their clothes and armor were colored red and yellow.
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===Coloring===
===Confrontation with Lee===
The coloring of the guards uniforms identified whom they served, whether it be a city or a person:
{{Dialogue|Charles Lee|Even those men you sought to save have turned their backs on you. Yet you fight, you resist. Why?|Connor|Because no one else will!|Charles Lee and Connor's final words to each other}}
* Black caps and red sleeves meant they served the [[House of Pazzi|Pazzi family]]. These guards disappeared after Sequence 5, but before then, were only found in Florence and Tuscany.
Following the encounter, Connor shaved his head into a mohawk and smeared his face with war paint. Confronting Lee, Connor was immediately captured due to his injuries. Lee, enraged by Haytham's death, declared that he would keep Connor alive so the latter could watch Lee destroy everything he had ever loved. Lee then left, ordering the guards to do with Connor as they wished, at which they began beating him. Escaping, Connor boarded a prison ship stealthily, and learned that Lee was in Boston before killing the leading officer on board.
* Dark red caps and black sleeves with red going down the side indicated they serve the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]]. They were usually guarding [[Codex]] pages and appeared whenever [[Rodrigo Borgia]] was encountered outside of [[Rome]]. They were also present in the northern strip of Venice.
* Dark yellow caps and sleeves with black armor plates were the guards that served the [[House of Medici|Medici Family]]. These guards first appeared helping fight the Pazzi during Sequence 4, and were found in Florence and San Gimignano.
* Green caps and sleeves meant they were serving the city of [[Forlì]]. They aided Ezio in Sequence 12 and were found only in Forlì.
* Blue caps and sleeves with gold armor plates meant they served the city of [[Venice]]. They had much better armor than any other regular guard in the game, and were only found in Venice.
* Black caps, sleeves and armor plates indicated they served [[Girolamo Savonarola]]. They only appeared in Sequence 13, were as heavily protected as Venetian guards, and could be seen fighting Borgia guards throughout the city.
* White caps with red and white sleeves were the guards of the [[Vatican]]. They could only be seen in Sequence 14 in Rome, and were the most heavily protected class of guards.


===Taunts===
In Boston, Connor found Lee at the docks, who ran upon seeing him, ensuing in a chase that led to a ship under construction that had caught on fire as a result of an accident. The ferry collapsed, and caused more injury upon Connor.
The following are examples of taunts that Ezio uses to anger the guards, and to provoke them into an easily countered attack:
* ''"It's a fight, fesso'' (fool)''! Start fighting for a change!"''
* ''"Come now! You bore me!"''
* ''"Come on! There's only one of me!"''
* ''"Aw, stamina! You should train more!"''
* ''"Are you afraid?!"''
* ''"Bring it on!"''
* ''"Let's finish this!"''
* ''"You can't hit me!"''
* ''"Your mama can't help you this time!"''
* ''"Hurry up! I need to meet a lady friend!"''
* ''"Shall we dance?"''
* ''"I hate these awkward moments! Will you come to me, or should I go to you?"''
* ''"Generally they are made for swinging at people, yes?"''
* ''"Never had to actually have use it?!"''
* ''"They send bambini (children) to do a man's job?"''
* ''"Your nonna (grandma) is coming".''
* ''"Hai paura?"'' (Are you afraid?)
* ''"Sai, l'armi serve a duellare!"'' (''You know, weapons are made for fighting!)''
* ''"What, diarrhea got you stuck? Try leeches!" ''(only to Brutes)
* ''"Hey! Fat man!"'' (only to Brutes)
* "''Fatti sotto, porco!'' (Come on, pig!)" (only to Brutes)
* "''The bigger they are''..." (only to Brutes)
* ''"Let's see what you've got, metal man!"'' (only to Brutes)
* "''Can you see anything in there''?" (only to Brutes)
* ''"Can you even hear me in there?" ''(only to Brutes)
* ''"Come on, you fat pig!"'' (only to Brutes)
* ''"Well, you're certainty well fed!"'' (only to Brutes)


==Ottoman Empire==
Lee, however, recovered and asked why Connor continued to fight despite being turned on at every point, even by the very men he sought to save. Connor replied, yelling "Because no one else will!" and shot Lee in the stomach. Wounded, Lee escaped the burning ferry.
===Byzantines===
[[File:The Wounded Eagle 3.png|left|thumb|230px|A group of Byzantine Templars.]]
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After driven from Italy by Ezio, the Templars seized control of the remnants of the [[Byzantine Empire]]. Byzantine Templars wore small grey capes over their shoulders and had dark red and white uniforms, as well as bearing the Palaiologos Dynasty emblem on their uniform, most noticeably across their chest. They were always suspicious of Ezio, except in Cappadocia. They were enemies of the Ottomans, and would attack them on sight.


The Byzantine Templars consisted mainly of Militia, who carried a large variety of weaponry, including swords, maces and axes. They had slightly different clothing depending on their rank, such as some having longer robes, capes or different helmets. The Byzantines did not have Agiles, but had [[Almogavars]], [[Varangians]] and Riflemen as their equivalent of Brutes, Seekers and Arquebusiers, respectively.
[[File:ACIII-Chasinglee_14.png|thumb|250px|Connor taking the key from the dying Lee.]]
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Limping to a harbormaster, Connor learned that Lee had fled to Monmouth. There, Connor found Lee at the Conestoga Inn, still bleeding but drinking silently. Upon spotting Connor, Lee offered Connor his drink, which Connor accepted. The two sat together for a while, observing the patrons.<ref name="AC3" />


===Ottomans===
In the end, Lee looked over at Connor, and nodded slightly. This signaled Connor to stab Lee in the heart, killing him once and for all. Soon after, Connor retrieved the key to the Grand Temple from Lee's body, before setting him down on the table like a patron who had simply had too much to drink, to which the Assassin promptly left.<ref name="AC3" /><ref name="Forsaken">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forsaken]]''</ref>
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The Ottomans were the rulers of [[Constantinople]] during the 16th century. They were neutral towards the Assassins, only attacking them if they had committed criminal acts or were in a restricted area. They were enemies of the Byzantines, and would attack them on sight.


The Ottomans consisted mainly of Leaders, who carried a large variety of weaponry, including swords and maces. They were immune to being grabbed and could break defenses with a kick. The Ottomans did not have Militia or Seekers, but did have Agiles, Janissaries (Papal Guard equivalent) and Gunmen. They also had Bombmen, rooftop guards equipped with short blades and Thunder Bombs.
===Securing the future===
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{{Quote|It will never be enough. You strive for that which does not exist. Still you have made a difference. And you will do so again.|Juno talking about Connor during their final encounter.|Assassin's Creed III}}
[[File:Connor Nexus.png|thumb|left|250px|Connor reuniting with Juno.]]
Six months later, Connor returned to his village to discover his people had left. He spoke to a lone frontiersman sitting by a fire, who revealed that Connor's people had gone west and that a man in New York was given the land by the newly formed Congress.


====Janissaries====
When Connor asked how this had happened, the man told him that they didn't have England to supply them with resources anymore, and that the Congress needed to do things themselves. He stated that the American government sold the lands for funds as they would be too much like England if they began to impose taxes, calling the founding fathers "clever men."
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Elite soldiers and guards to the Sultan, Ottoman Janissaries were highly trained soldiers. During the early 16th century, Ottoman Janissaries wore golden masks covering all of their face. Their uniform consisted of colorful robes with many patterns embroidered on them. Janissaries also wore hats over their masks.
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==Modern Times==
He entered the long house where he had met with the Clan Mother many years ago, and opened the box containing the Crystal Ball, confused as to why it was left behind. Suddenly, the artifact triggered and Juno came to him once again. She was pleased to hear Connor had returned. Angered, he informed her that his people were driven out by the people he had once considered his allies.
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Desmond only encountered the [[Abstergo]] Guards twice; when escaping from the Abstergo Building with [[Lucy]] and upon leaving the [[Hideout]]. They were armed with asps, which could be disarmed for Desmond's own use. They fought similarly to Militia-ranked regular guards, but never retreated from battle and fought to the death or until they were unconscious.
Juno's physical form appeared to him and informed Connor that he needed to take the key he took from Charles and hide it where no one would ever look for it again. Still confused as to why he needed to hide it, Juno told Connor that he was only required to hide it and he would be free to live his life.


==Trivia==
Though Connor questioned Juno about his people, she reminded him of their purpose; to protect the Grand Temple. She elaborated that they had fulfilled their role, though Connor knew it wasn't enough for him, and Juno told him that complete justice did not exist, but he had made a difference, and would do so again. Once more, she reminded him to hide the amulet where no one would find it, and then Connor's vision faded with the Crystal Ball disintegrating.
===''Assassin's Creed''===
* The quickest way to defeat any guard is to counter kill with the [[hidden blade]]. This requires reflexes and timing, however, as the counter kill window is only a fraction of that of a sword or dagger, unless you are playing ''Brotherhood'', where it is much easier to counter kill.
* The amount of counter attacks needed to kill a guard does not affect counter kills with heavy weapons, long weapons or the hidden blade. For all of these, the guard being countered is unable to block or parry.
* In the Xbox 360 version of the game, killing all 60 Templar Knights will award the player the 'Personal Vendetta (40G)' [[Assassin's Creed II Achievements|achievement]].
* The Assassins in [[Masyaf]] behave like normal guards and have five fingers, an error corrected in ''Revelations''.
* In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]'', there is another guard archetype which is the shield guard.
* In ''Altaïr's Chronicles'', Altaïr disguises himself as a guard to gain access into the [[Crusaders|Crusader]] camp that is besieging [[Acre]].
* In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines]]'', there are several guard archetypes never encountered in any other game of the series. I.e. the duelists, the unnamed archetype carrying large shields (similar to modern riot police), a mysterious masked shirtless archetype and another shirtless archetype wearing a robe and carrying maces.


===''Assassin's Creed II''===
[[File:ACIII-Chasinglee_16.png|thumb|250px|Connor removing the tomahawk from the Manor's post.]]
* In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', the taunts Ezio says to brutes are different from the taunts he says to the other guards, mainly insulting them about their weight. For example, the taunt, ''"Well, you're certainty well fed!"''
* In the mission "[[Play Along]]," Ezio assassinates an Agile so he can disguise himself as a guard, but instead of having an Agile's outfit, he wears the outfit of a Leader guard.
* In the memory "[[The Cowl Does Not Make The Monk]]", the guards were disguised as monks. The guards fight like normal militia guards.
* In the cut scene where Ezio's [[Flying Machine]] crashes on the Doge's Palace in Venice, you can see a Brute and a Seeker stationed on the rooftop. They are the only guards who can't climb, or free run.
* In the mission "[[Clothes Make the Man]]", [[Ugo]] tells Ezio that the thieves are to impersonate the archers. Yet in the next mission, "[[Everything Must Go]]", after Ezio kills the archers on the rooftops, the thieves wear the armor of Leader guards instead of archer armor.
* In Florence, Borgia guards are often seen guarding treasure. If you go up to them and start a fight, then run into a group of Medici guards, the two groups will start fighting each other, making this an effective escape tactic. The Borgia guards will nearly always win, unless there is a massive number of Medici guards fighting them. After the fight, they will then return to guard the treasure (Borgia) or patrol the city (Medici).
* In the mission "[[Having a Blast]]" when you pickpocket the mask from [[Dante Moro]], you will find a massive number of archers on a certain rooftop. Unlike most archers, they will ignore you, but if you enter a fight with all of them, they will not give chase if you flee.
* In early concept art for ''Assassin's Creed II'', Abstergo guards were shown with the company of guard dogs.


===''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''===
Connor returned to the Davenport Homestead and buried the amulet in the grave mound of Connor Davenport, Achilles' son and his namesake. Afterwards, he removed the portraits of the Templars and burned them in a fire. Walking back outside, Connor removed the tomahawk from the column he had implanted it in a decade ago, signifying that his war was over, and tossed it aside.
[[File:YouTube - Assassin's Creed Brotherhood E3 Trailer North America .flv 000060583.jpg|thumb|260px|A militia guard wielding a Arqebus]]
* In the ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' {{Wiki|Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3}} trailer, early designs such as a militia guard is seen wielding an arquebus, and the original [[Papal Guards]] can be glimpsed. The ''Assassin's Creed II'' seeker design is also used.
* In the mission "[[French Kiss]]", Ezio kills twenty guards of different archetypes. However, in "[[Trojan Horse]]" (the mission after) the mercenaries are equipped with only Leader suits of armor, while Ezio wears one similar to a Borgia Captain (albeit in French colors despite the fact that no such guard was ever encountered).
* In ''Assassin's Creed II'' and ''Brotherhood'', Ezio can successfully loot dead rooftop guards even if they slide off the roof; as long as Ezio begins looting when the guard is still on the roof, this can be done on any deceased body.
* An extremely rare glitch occurs with a group of four guards. They will stand in place and will not pay any attention to you, even if you killed someone nearby. You are free to attack them, in which case an execution will be performed, but it will not kill them. Instead they will simply stand back up. You can do this until eventually the guards will begin to die from your attacks. This glitch usually ends in the game freezing, and has a danger of crashing the entire console system.
* The French guards speak with Italian accents.


===''Assassin's Creed: Revelations''===
Connor left for New York, where the last of the British ships were leaving for England. As the colonists teased them from the land, the ship fired a warning shot which sank into the ocean. Connor turned and smiled at the colonists' freedom, but also saw a man selling African slaves. It was then when Connor realized that not everyone in the new land had freedom just yet.
*On the minimap the Ottoman Guards appear as a yellow dot while Byzantine soldiers appear as a red dot on the minimap.
*For a reasonable gameplay experience in [[Cappadocia]], Byzantine guards will only attack if you anger them, because they are the only guard faction present.
*[[Janissaries]] are a reskin of [[Papal Guards]], albeit with additional health (they cannot be killed by a single blow during a killstreak).


===Other===
Connor also met with Washington in New York to play [[wikipedia:bocce|bocce]]. He asked him what he would do now the war was over: when Washington responded he planned to retire, Connor expressed disappointment and argued he should continue leading the country in peacetime as well as war.<ref name="AC3" />
* In PlayStation home, you can purchase the design of a Seeker for your avatar, which also comes with a spear.
* On Xbox Live, you can purchase the outfit of one of the Militia guards.

Revision as of 01:11, 1 April 2013

Biography

Early life

"On this land, I am torn. Part of me wants to fight and repel all outsiders. The other part of me is the outsider."
―Ratonhnhaké:ton reflecting on his parentage.[src]
Ratonhnhaké:ton with his mother.

Born to Haytham Kenway and Kaniehtí:io, Ratonhnhaké:ton was raised among his mother's village in Kanatahséton. His childhood was spent in the company of the other children in his village, including Kanen'tó:kon, whom he remained friends with into his later life.

When Ratonhnhaké:ton was five, he was assaulted by several members of the Templar Order, who were seeking the Precursor site rumored to be near Kanatahséton. He demanded to know the name of the leader of the group, and Charles Lee answered him, amusedly asking him why he wanted to know. Ratonhnhaké:ton then promised that he would find him, but the Templar only brushed off his statement.

Ratonhnhaké:ton's life was spared, though he was knocked unconscious. He woke to find his village in flames, and mistakenly assumed that Lee and his Templar brethren had been responsible for the attack. The event took Ratonhnhaké:ton's mother from him, and would later prompt him to seek justice for his people and fight tyranny wherever he came across it.[1]

Joining the Assassins

"The others in the village - they thought this was something I wanted. Something I chose to do. But it never felt that way to me. No, it was not a choice. It was an obligation."
―Ratonhnhaké:ton, on seeking the Assassins.[src]
Ratonhnhaké:ton meeting Juno.

Ratonhnhaké:ton remained in his village until 1769, but would always question why his people were not allowed to leave the valley that they inhabited. When he was 14, he finally gained some answers from Oiá:ner, the Clan Mother of the village, who met with him in private to explain.

She showed Ratonhnhaké:ton a Crystal Ball, and told him that their people had been tasked with guarding a secret on their lands. Upon holding the Piece of Eden, Ratonhnhaké:ton heard the voice of Juno, and found himself standing in the Nexus.

Juno led him on a "spirit journey", giving him the form of an eagle as she led him through a foggy landscape. She told him that the path in life he was currently taking would allow the Templars to gain premature access to the Grand Temple, and bring the world into ruin. Juno then instructed him to seek out a certain symbol that would lead him to the right path.

Upon regaining consciousness, Ratonhnhaké:ton found himself at the edge of the valley by a river. As he drew the symbol he had been shown into the sand on the river bank, the Clan Mother came up behind him, and asked where he had seen it. He explained that a spirit had shown it to him, and the Clan Mother understood what had been asked of him.

Ratonhnhaké:ton meeting Achilles Davenport.

She directed him to a homestead that lay in the east, where she claimed to have seen the symbol before, and formally gave him permission to depart the valley. Ratonhnhaké:ton crossed the Frontier, and arrived at a run-down manor sometime in the year 1769. He knocked on the door, and was greeted by an elderly man.

Ratonhnhaké:ton hesitantly stated that he had been told to go there for training, but the man only denied him and shut the door in his face. After spending a night in the nearby stables, the young Native American tried again the following morning, but the man only yelled at him to get off his land.

He persisted stubbornly, banging on the manor's back door, and climbing up onto the balcony to try to gain entrance there, though the man intercepted him. He threw Ratonhnhaké:ton to the ground and sternly insisted that he move on, as the world already had. Ratonhnhaké:ton returned to the stables once more, angrily calling back that he would not leave until the man agreed to train him.

That night, bandits infiltrated the homestead and passed by the stables as they discussed their attack. Ratonhnhaké:ton, woken by their voices, asked them what they were doing. The thugs attacked him, though he was able to fend most of them off. However, the leader of the bandits hit him from behind, knocking him to the ground and questioning whether he was working for the owner of the homestead. At that moment, the old man came to Ratonhnhaké:ton's rescue, stabbing the bandit leader in the back.

Achilles explaining the Templars' cause.

He bade Ratonhnhaké:ton to clean up the mess, then to follow him into the manor so that they could talk. There, the man finally told him about the conflict between the Assassins and the Templars, before he revealed himself to be a Master Assassin named Achilles Davenport.

He also showed him a hidden room in the basement of the manor, which held an Assassin's robes and a pair of Hidden Blades. Achilles then led him to a wall that held the names and portraits of the Templar leaders in the colonies, namely William Johnson, John Pitcairn, Thomas Hickey, Nicholas Biddle, Benjamin Church, Charles Lee, and Ratonhnhaké:ton's father, Haytham Kenway, the Grand Master of the Templar Order's Colonial Rite.[1]

Boston Massacre

Connor: "Is that my father...?"
Achilles: "Yes. Which means trouble is sure to follow. I need you to tail his accomplice. This crowd is a powder keg – we can't allow him to light the fuse."
—Connor and Achilles during the riot in Boston.[src]
Connor and Achilles in Boston.

Achilles continued to train Ratonhnhaké:ton for the next few months at the homestead. In March of 1770, he invited Ratonhnhaké:ton to come with him to Boston, where they could purchase supplies for repairing the manor.

There, in order for Ratonhnhaké:ton to more easily move through colonial circles, Achilles suggested that he take on the name "Connor" after his son, Connor Davenport, who had died a few years earlier.

Connor was awed by the sights and life of the city, so much so that Achilles needed to scold him for staring at passing townspeople. Achilles then directed him to a nearby general store to purchase lumber and other construction materials, and have them brought back to their carriage.

After purchasing the items on Achilles' list, Connor passed by a rioting crowd, who were yelling at the local British soldiers to leave Boston. Connor returned to Achilles' side as they observed the uproar, until they spotted Haytham Kenway speaking with another man in the crowd. Achilles, worried that the Templars would worsen the already delicate situation, sent Connor to discover what Haytham and his associate were planning.

Connor watching Haytham and his accomplice.

Despite wishing to approach his father, Connor obeyed Achilles' instruction to follow the other man instead. Connor tailed him up onto the rooftops, and was able to stop the man from firing a shot into the crowd.

However, Charles Lee, who had been standing on a rooftop on the opposite side of the street, fired his pistol into the air and caused the British soldiers to attack Boston's citizens out of startlement. In the confusion, Haytham approached one of the guards and pointed out Connor, prompting several troops to pursue him through the city, and later accuse him of firing the first shot.

Upon managing to escape the guards, Connor was approached by a man, who instructed him to seek out someone who could help him, Samuel Adams. Samuel aided Connor in clearing his name by teaching him to remove wanted posters, and to bribe either town criers or printing shops to announce false propaganda. Afterwards, Samuel led Connor to Boston's port, where he could safely sail back to the Davenport Homestead.

After returning to the homestead, Connor angrily confronted Achilles, accusing him of abandoning him in Boston, but Achilles calmly remarked that the day of experience had been more valuable than months of training. In acknowledgement of his achievements, Achilles finally entrusted Connor with two Hidden Blades.[1]

Becoming an Assassin

Godfrey thanking Connor for saving Terry.

Shortly after their return from Boston, Connor and Achilles were alerted by a man banging on the window of the manor and calling for help. Connor immediately followed him to the nearby river, and saw a second man clinging to an adrift log, which was rapidly heading towards a waterfall. Connor chased him along the riverbank, before jumping into the water to save him from falling to his death ahead.

After finding out that the two men, Godfrey and Terry, were loggers in search of a place to build a mill, Connor offered them a good location on the homestead. Grateful, the two men and their families set up their homes on the property, marking the first of many residents to come.

Over the next few years, Ratonhnhaké:ton would help many people around the area, and request them to settle on the homestead, which grew into a small community. He would buy raw materials and crafted goods from the residents and sell them through convoys, as well as protecting them from outsiders when necessary.

Sometime after saving Terry, Achilles instructed Connor to meet him by the homestead dock in order to look over something that he simply called "an asset". Upon arriving, Connor saw the remains of a ship in disrepair, as well as a small shack overlooking the bay.

He and Achilles entered the shack and met with Robert Faulkner, the first mate of the ship in the harbor, the Aquila. Connor offered to pay for her repairs, and Robert gladly agreed to gather a crew for the vessel, and restore her to sailing capability. For the next six months, Connor trained with Achilles.

After the Aquila had been repaired, Robert invited Connor along to have the ship fitted with cannons. Connor joined him without hesitation, and the two were out at sea for weeks, where Robert taught Connor to both sail the ship and fire her cannons. Following this, they dealt with a few privateers, before making their way back.

Connor retrieving the Assassin robes.

On his return, he heard a drunken man shout about letters he possessed, written by the infamous William Kidd. Connor spoke to Peg Leg, who explained he possessed letters from Kidd, which hinted at the location of a great treasure. He would give them to Connor in exchange for "trinkets" from treasure boxes hidden across the frontier.

When he finally returned to the manor, he was berated by Achilles, who accused him of leaving for so long without as much as a goodbye. Nevertheless, that day, Achilles led Connor down to the manor basement, in order to bestow on him the Assassin robes there. Though Achilles admitted that the Order usually had a ceremony for such an occasion, neither he nor Connor seemed the type for such things. Instead, after Connor had donned the robes, Achilles simply verbally welcomed him into the Brotherhood of Assassins.[1]

Adventures at sea

Connor retrieves the first part of the map

In 1773, while investigating raids on the Nantucket coast in 1773, Connor and Faulkner found Fort Phoenix to be occupied by Templar forces. They successfully destroyed it, but the raids continued nevertheless.

After exchanging a trinket, Connor received a letter from Kidd to "Lucky" Lem, who was imprisoned in Fort Wolcott. Connor infiltrated the fort and recovered part of a map from Lem's cell, which contained the description "It lies under the eagle's bed." Connor made his escape while the Aquila opened fire, diving into the sea while the fort was set ablaze.

Boston Tea Party

In 1773, Kanen'tó:kon came to visit Connor at the homestead, bringing news that William Johnson was attempting to lay claim on their nation's land without their consent. Outraged by the thought, Connor immediately decided to seek out Johnson.

Though Achilles tried to keep him from acting hastily, Connor argued that he had made a promise to protect his people. Connor took a hatchet from Kanen'tó:kon and buried its blade into one of the manor's columns, explaining that doing so signified the start of a war to his people, and that the hatchet would not be removed until the danger had passed, despite Achilles' bewilderment at the property damage.

Connor and Stephane Chapeau dumping the tea into Boston harbor.

Connor later met up with Samuel Adams, who offered to help him in finding Johnson, but only after he had helped Adams cripple Johnson's tea extortion. Connor then met Stephane Chapheau, a French taverner, and helped him ward off tax collectors that were harassing him. Soon afterwards, Stephane went into a violent rage, and caused various riots around Boston against the Loyalists.

After finding the main overseer of the tea's transportation, Connor had Stephane assassinate him, taking him on as an apprentice afterwards. Later, Connor met with Adams again, who aimed to recruit the Assassin into dumping the newly arrived shipment of tea into the ocean, which Connor accepted.

During this, Connor protected the Sons of Liberty during the Boston Tea Party, and smugly dropped the last crate of tea into the water as a show of rebellion, in front of Johnson, who was watching from a distance. Following this, seeing the oppression of the people by the Templars, Connor began helping out people throughout Boston. As a result, he recruited a few of these men and women, taking them on as apprentices, just as he had done with Stephane.

Six months later, Kanen'tó:kon led Connor to Johnson Hall, where William Johnson was attempting to negotiate with the local Native American elders. Though Johnson promised them protection, the natives firmly told him that his words were hollow, and that they would not sell their land to him.

As Johnson decided to try convincing them with violence instead, Connor swiftly assassinated him from above. In his last words, Johnson told Connor that he had not wished to own the lands for profit, but to ensure peace and protection for all the nations.

Igniting the Revolution

Connor and Paul Revere during the Midnight Ride.

A year later, a messenger arrived at the homestead, bearing a request for Connor to aid a man named Paul Revere. Connor politely refused the offer, frowning on the fact that the Sons of Liberty mistook him as one of their own. However, when Achilles pointed out that the Templar John Pitcairn was mentioned within the letter, the Assassin relented.

Though he met with Paul Revere, Connor was disappointed to find that Pitcairn was not present. Instead, Revere recruited his help in riding to warn the inhabitants of Lexington and Concord about the incoming British army; with the promise of later locating Pitcairn.

After the ride, Connor joined the Continental army at Lexington, where a bloody battle ensued. Pitcairn was present at the fight, but Connor chose to help in the defense of the town, rather than pursue his true target.

Later, Connor accompanied Samuel Adams to George Washington's induction as Commander in Chief of the Continental army. Midway through Washington's speech, Connor heard the voice of Charles Lee, who had been sitting behind him. He immediately stood to confront Lee, but Samuel quickly intervened, pulling him away and attempting to distract him by introducing him to Washington. Washington greeted him warmly, and Connor admitted that the man before him would be the one to lead the country into freedom.

Connor meeting with Putnam at Bunker Hill.

Connor was later directed to Bunker Hill, where the forces of Israel Putnam were engaging the British troops of Pitcairn. Connor offered Putnam his help in disabling the ships that were pinning down the Continental forces with cannon fire, as destroying the artillery would drive Pitcairn out of hiding.

After Pitcairn and his troops retreated to a more secure position outside of the city, Connor infiltrated the camp and managed to assassinate him from the treetops above. Pitcairn gave the same justifications for his actions as Johnson, and as he died, Connor recovered a letter from his body that gave evidence of an assassination plot on George Washington's life, and escaped before the Regulars could attack him.

Connor started investigating the attempt to kill Washington, although he didn't make much progress. He returned to the sea, after he was given Kidd's letter to Abel Owens, who had been shipwrecked on Dead Chest Island. Once at the island's ship graveyeard, Connor encountered scavengers who had recovered Owens' portion of the map and gave chase. After he dispatched them, Connor read out the next clue, "Near the wolf's abode." In 1774, Connor also sailed to the jungles of Cerros, where he recovered Captain Kidd's Sawtooth Cutlass from a Mayan pyramid.

Protecting George Washington

Mason: "That man is our Jupiter Conservator, destined to lead us not just to freedom, but greatness. Anyone who says otherwise is either a simpleton or a traitor."
Connor: "Then you understand why I need to get out of here. If I don't help him, he is going to die."
—Mason Weems and Connor discussing George Washington.[src]
Connor being arrested along with Hickey.

In 1776, Benjamin Tallmadge, an ally of the Brotherhood, led him to New York in search of Thomas Hickey. Tallmadge explained that Hickey was responsible for running a counterfeiting ring there, and was plotting to murder Washington.

When Connor arrived at Hickey's operation, he drew his Hidden Blade, revealing himself to be an Assassin. Hickey commented that he had thought Connor's kind had been wiped out, before escaping out of the building.

Although Connor chased Hickey through the streets and caught him, the two were apprehended by guards. Connor attempted to explain that he was not involved in the operation, but he was knocked unconscious, and he and Hickey were thrown into Bridewell Prison on charges of counterfeiting.[1]

Hickey being moved to a different part of Bridewell Prison.

When Connor awoke in Bridewell Prison, he discovered that Hickey had been placed in the cell next to him, much to the latter's amusement. Connor spoke that at least Washington would be safe with Hickey imprisoned, but Hickey only pointed out the two Templars approaching his cell.

Charles Lee and Haytham Kenway released Hickey, though told him that he was only moving to a larger cell, due to the on-going investigations for his involvement in a plan to assassinate Washington.

Just as the Templars were about to leave, Hickey asked them what was to be done with the Assassin, and pointed out Connor in his cell. Haytham instructed Charles to deal with the problem, and the latter promised Connor that he had a plan for him, which would kill two birds with one stone.

As the Templars departed, Connor eavesdropped on his fellow inmates and found that a prisoner, Mason Locke Weems, had crafted a key. Connor confronted Mason and found him to be cooperative after he mentioned the planned attempt on Washington's life, since Weems was a strong believer in Washington's role in the country's independence.

Connor speaking with Mason Weems.

Though Weems said that he intended to escape, the key he had been crafting over the past few months had just been stolen by another of the inmates. With this in mind, Connor stole the key back, but found that it did not open his cell.

The next day, he confronted Mason again, who told him that the key was not meant to work, and that it was intended to be swapped with the warden's real key, so he would not notice the theft. However, the only way to get near the warden was to end up in "the Pit", a solitary confinement area of the prison. In response, Connor started a fight with several prisoners, until the guards were forced to restrain him, and throw him into the Pit.

There, Connor switched his and the warden's keys and sneaked into the higher portion of the prison, where he thanked Weems for helping him and promised to return the favor, before going to Hickey's cell. Upon reaching it however, Connor only found the body of the warden, and turned to find Lee and Hickey at the doorway.

Connor being choked by Lee.

Holding him at gunpoint, the Templars explained to him that Connor would be brought to trial for plotting to assassinate Washington, and that they were considering pinning the murder of the warden on him as well.

Connor attempted to disarm Lee, but the Templar only grabbed him by the throat and pinned him against the wall. Lee finally realized that Connor had been the young boy he had threatened years ago, and was gleeful about the irony that Connor had kept his promise to find him. Lee then knocked Connor unconscious, and he was dragged back to his cell.

Connor awoke the following day and was transported to his execution site, where he was met by Hickey. Though Connor stated that he had thought he would be put on trial, Hickey cheerfully told him that trials were not permitted to those accused of treachery.

Charles Lee addressing the public at Connor's hanging.

Connor was led towards the gallows as dozens of spectators denounced him from all sides, and Washington, Lee, and Hickey looked on. However, as he neared the front of the crowd, he noticed several of his fellow Assassins killing the guards overlooking the event, and, after being punched to the ground by one of the spectators, Connor found himself being helped up by Achilles.

The old man advised Connor to simply give a signal the moment he wanted to be freed. Though Lee spoke out Connor's supposed crimes to the crowd and placed the noose about his neck, the Assassin gave a whistled signal just as the trapdoor under him was opened. The noose was severed before it could strangle him, and Achilles pulled Connor to his feet under the gallows and handed him his tomahawk.

Connor ran through the disordered crowd as his Assassin recruits faced off against Hickey's mercenaries, heading towards Washington, who was standing at the back with his bodyguards. Hickey rushed to Washington in a desperate attempt to assassinate him, but Connor caught up and struck Hickey down first. With his last breath, Hickey confessed that he did not care for the Templar cause, and had simply followed them since they held the money and power.

Connor at the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Connor then found himself surrounded by several raised muskets, but Putnam arrived in time and ordered the Continental soldiers to stand down, pointing out that Connor had just saved Washington's life. From there, Connor asked where Washington had gone, but found he had already left for Philadelphia.

He and Achilles traveled there, where Connor decided that he would tell Washington about the conflict between the Assassins and Templars, in order for the man to better understand about what he was up against. Achilles advised him not to, stating that it would only distract Washington.

Once inside, Connor attended the signing of the Declaration of Independence, claiming the freedom of the colonies from British occupation, though Washington had already left for New York prior to his arrival.

Hunting down the Randolph

Amanda Bailey informing Connor about the attacks.

In 1776, Connor and Faulkner met with Amanda Bailey near Martha's Vineyard, who told them about attacks on American ships by the USS Randolph, captained by Continental Navy captain, Nicholas Biddle. They gave chase to the Randolph, but were ambushed by several Templar ships. Though the Aquila sank all the ships with ease, they bought Biddle the time he needed to escape.

Connor once again captained the Aquila, in order to escort the French ship, La Belladonna. It was made known that the Randolph was supposed to escort her, but had left her alone in the open sea. As a safety measure, one of the Belladonna's crew stepped aboard the Aquila, as he wanted to ensure that his escort wouldn't run away like the Randolph had. Soon enough, Templar ships came to attempt to assault the Belladonna.

Connor looking towards Biddle.

The Aquila and La Belladonna sank several ships together, with the Belladonna sinking at least eleven of them, and the Aquila sinking many more. However, a Man-of-War intervened and destroyed La Belladonna's mast.

Connor ordered his crew to fire chain-shot and destroyed the Man-of-War's mast, before boarding the ship and killing most on board. Following this, he quickly caught up with the ship's captain, and interrogated him.

The Man-of-War's captain revealed that it was not the British that were attacking La Belladona, and that Biddle and all of the ships under his command worked for the Templars. Connor quickly saw the truth in this after recovering a ring with a Templar cross from his hand.

After dealing with the man, Connor observed that the Randolph was nearby with his monocular. However, he couldn't give chase, as he had to protect the Belladonna.

Finding Kidd's treasure

In 1776, Connor sailed to the Northwest Passage, to recover Hendrick van der Heul's map from the shipwreck Octavius. He recovered the map from van der Heul's corpse, just as the wreck began to sink into the freezing waters. The third map piece read ""And abreast the rock that doesn't fit." That year, Connor also sailed to Edinburgh Castle, Jamaica, recovering the next map piece from the dungeons of serial killer Lewis Hutchinson. The final map piece read "Close to a tree kissed by fire."

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Connor reaches for the Shard of Eden.

Connor and Faulkner put together the four pieces and determined Kidd's treasure was on Oak Island. Sailing there in 1777, Connor quickly worked out Kidd's riddles to find the sinkhole he buried his treasure in. After fending off wolves, Connor and Faulkner placed explosives to open the sinkhole. He went down below and found Kidd's treasure - a simple ring - suspended between crystals. He recovered it and escaped the subterranean caves before the explosives used to open the sinkhole caused a collapse. Faulkner was disappointed to see Connor emerge with a mere "coin", only to be shocked when its energy field knocked his flask from his hand. Connor realized the value of Kidd's treasure and wore it to deflect gunfire from then on.[1]

Aiding Aveline de Grandpré

Aveline and Connor in the New York frontier.

In the winter of 1777, Connor traveled to New York and met with Aveline de Grandpré, a French-African Assassin from New Orleans. Aveline enlisted Connor's help in seeking out a Templar and Loyalist soldier named Officer Davidson, from Lord Dunmore's Ethiopian Regiment.

Together, they tracked him down to a fort located within the New York frontier. While Aveline infiltrated the fort to locate the Templar, Connor moved around and diverted the attention of Davidson's guards.

Following her confrontation with Officer Davidson, Aveline met with Connor again. Due to her recent work and the information learnt from Davidson, she had begun to feel uncertain about the means and ways of the Assassins. She asked Connor whether he believed fighting as an Assassin was the right thing to do, but instead of picking either side, Connor responded that he "[trusted] in his own hands" to be able to separate right from wrong.

Working with Haytham

Connor and Washington in the camp.

Despite his successes, Connor had come no closer to eliminating the threat the Templars posed to Washington. As winter rolled in late 1777, Connor decided to go and warn the man, though Achilles attempted to stop him, insisting that the Assassins worked quietly and did not go announcing conspiracies from the rooftops.

In turn, Connor harshly criticized Achilles' faulty leadership of the Colonial Assassins, that led to the Templars dominating the Colonies. Achilles reminded him that life wasn't a fairy tale and there were no happy endings, but Connor did not believe him, stating that was true only when men like Achilles were in charge. As he mounted his horse, Achilles sternly warned Connor that if he wished to save the world, he should avoid destroying it in the process.[1]

Connor ambushed by Haytham.

Connor met with Washington in the Continental camp in Valley Forge, where the commander confided in him that a large amount of supplies meant for his troops had not long been stolen.

Washington concluded that Benjamin Church, a Continental traitor who had recently been released from prison, was likely to be behind the theft, and so he sent Connor to investigate an abandoned church nearby, where suspicious activity had been reported.

Connor arrived to find the church house seemingly empty, but as he walked inside, he was ambushed by his father, Haytham Kenway. The Assassin managed to slip from his grasp, and the two circled each other, with Connor accusing Haytham of coming to check whether Benjamin Church had stolen enough supplies for their British army brothers.

However, Haytham corrected his disillusionment that the Templars were working for the British, and admitted that Benjamin Church had turned against the Templars as well as the Continental army. Haytham then suggested a momentary truce, as both of them wished to locate Benjamin Church.

Connor disguising himself as a mercenary.

The two hunted Church's men through the frontier, and were eventually led to a warehouse in New York. Haytham's reputation permitted him free passage, though Connor insisted that he not enter alone, saying that they were to go on together, or not at all.

Thus, in order for him to pass unquestioned, Connor disguised himself as a mercenary, and Haytham openly introduced the Assassin to the guards as his son.

Inside, Haytham casually asked Connor about his mother, as Kaniehtí:io had cut all ties with Haytham shortly after Connor's conception. However, the Assassin only answered that she had been murdered under his orders, much to Haytham's shock. To this, Haytham claimed that he had ordered no such thing, though Connor ignored his father's protests, and only stated that he had run out of forgiveness.

Connor running through the burning brewery.

They moved forward to confront Church, but the man inside the warehouse revealed himself to be a decoy, and signaled an ambush. The Assassin and the Templar fought back the mercenaries successfully, and questioned one of them to discover that the Continental troop supplies and Church himself had just left on a ship called the Welcome.

Shortly afterwards, riflemen shot nearby barrels of gunpowder and set the building ablaze, forcing Connor and Haytham to escape by jumping through a blocked window and into the water below, after having free-ran though the burning warehouse.

Chasing Benjamin Church

Connor employed the Aquila to chase down Church's vessel, and after cornering the other ship, they were able to break down its masts with chained shots. As they drew near, Haytham pushed Connor from the wheel and rammed the Aquila into the Welcome; sparking a fight between both crews.

Connor assassinating Benjamin Church.

Connor killed the officer on board, before following his father below decks. There, Connor found Haytham violently beating Church, and berating him for his betrayal of the Templar Order. Connor managed to restrain his father's temper, and he crouched by Church to question him personally.

At Church's refusal to speak, the Assassin stabbed him with his Hidden Blade, and Church revealed with his dying breath that the supplies had been deposited at an island nearby. He also attempted to justify his actions, and stated that King George had every right to feel betrayed, and that the British were not without cause.

Heartened after this event, Connor began to believe that there was a possibility that Assassins and Templars might be able to unite, due to their similar ideals and beliefs.[1]

Confronting Biddle

Connor confronting Biddle aboard the Randolph.

On March 17, 1778, the Assassin located the Randolph and chased it during a stormy night. Biddle led them into an ambush, and the Aquila was soon surrounded by the Randolph and two Men-o-War. Despite the odds being stacked against Connor and Faulkner, the Aquila sank both the Men-o-War, and destroyed the Randolph's mast with a single broadside.

From there, the crew of the Aquila boarded the Randolph and killed many on Biddle's ship. Despite this, Connor ran straight for Biddle, and dueled with him as his crew watched. During their fight, an explosion caused both of them to fall through the deck, and they continued their duel in the belly of the ship.

When he mortally wounded Biddle, Connor stated that his reign over the colonial coast had ended, to which Biddle replied that Connor was foolish to believe him an enemy to the cause, and requested that he be allowed to sink with his ship. Connor fulfilled his last wish, much to Faulkner's dismay, who believed that the Randolph would have made a fine prize.

Broken alliances

Some time after the assassination of Benjamin Church and Nicholas Biddle, Connor decided to once again seek out Haytham, in hopes of more permanently allying their Orders. After apologizing for his harsh words, Connor reconciled with Achilles, and then presented the idea of unity to him.

However, Achilles openly disapproved, insisting that it was impossible to work alongside the Templars, and that the Assassins' goals could never be accomplished with Haytham still alive.

Connor and the officer at Fort George.

Connor nevertheless tracked Haytham down to New York, where the Templar was working on discovering the plans of the British army. Haytham was frustrated to find that his spies did not know what the plans were, and that they had only been told to wait for orders from above.

Connor pointed out that it simply meant they needed to track down the British commanders, and the pair sought out a meeting of the commanders among the devastated buildings of New York's great fire. After ambushing the British commanders, Haytham and Connor were able to capture three of them, the last one having been recaptured during an attempt to flee.

Within his quarters in Fort George, Haytham questioned each in turn, and the three revealed the British forces' plans to withdraw from Philadelphia and march for New York within the next two days.

Following the interrogation, Haytham killed all three of them, much to Connor's disapproval. Though angered by his father's merciless actions, Connor turned his attention to more important matters, and left to warn Washington of the British troops' movements.

Connor warning Washington and Haytham to not interfere with his mission.

Haytham insisted on meeting up with Lee instead, but Connor refused. As Connor explained the situation to Washington, Haytham slipped behind the commander and took the correspondence he had been reading.

Haytham wondered aloud what the note contained, and read out to Connor that the commander had just ordered the burning of his village and the salting of their lands; since many of the Kanien'kehá:ka had been aiding the British. The Templar also brought up the burning of Kanatahséton fourteen years previously, which Washington had also been responsible for.

Enraged, Connor cut ties with Washington, much to Haytham's approval. However, as Haytham called for his son to leave with him to speak with Lee instead, Connor rejected him as well, correctly accusing Haytham of withholding the information until it suited him. After threatening to kill the two men should they try to follow or stop him, Connor rode off to stop the messengers bearing Washington's order to attack.

Connor facing off with Kanen'tó:kon.

Connor killed Washington's messengers as he traveled to his village, and arrived to find it unharmed. However, there, the Clan Mother informed him that Lee had already rallied several of the village's warriors to repel the invading Continental soldiers.

Unwilling for his village to become involved in the war, Connor knocked out each of the warriors readying to ambush the Continentals. However, as he ran towards the last one, Kanen'tó:kon, he threw Connor off and threatened him with a knife.

Kanen'tó:kon angrily said that he should not have believed Connor would protect their village, accusing him of turning against their people, and of being seduced by Washington's cause. Though Connor desperately insisted that Lee had fed him lies, Kanen'tó:kon attacked him. After a struggle, Connor was forced to kill his friend.

Battle of Monmouth

"Should you choose to spare Lee's life then I will take it myself. Enjoy your victory, Commander. It will be the last I deliver you."
―Connor to Washington after the Battle of Monmouth.[src]

Connor later pursued Lee to Monmouth, and arrived to find a contingent led by Marquis de Lafayette. Lafayette told Connor that Lee had showed up moments before to take charge; screaming at everyone to advance before riding away. At that moment, a large number of British soldiers came to surround the area, and Connor volunteered to cover their retreat.

Connor with Washington and Lafayette.

Connor and a small group of Lafayette's elite held off the advance with cannon fire, before falling back as well. The Assassin then rescued several Continental soldiers being lined up for execution throughout Monmouth, before reaching the main force of the Continental army led by Washington.

There, Lafayette congratulated Connor for saving so many lives, but the Assassin only turned to address Washington. Connor told him that Lee had betrayed the Continental army; a claim that Lafayette supported, due to Lee's unusual behavior before the battle. Washington said that he would look into the issue, but Connor irately responded that the time for doing such had passed.

As Connor departed the battlefield, he warned Washington that if the latter spared Lee's life, he would take it himself.[1]

Pursuit of Benedict Arnold

Washington: "Whom can we trust now, if Patriot heroes are betraying us...?"
Connor: "You reap what you sow."
—Washington and Connor conversing after Bendict Arnold's escape.[src]

Two years later, Washington called upon Connor again to take out spies he suspected of planning to assassinate Benedict Arnold. Connor decided to take up the offer, but ordered Washington to never call on him again. After dispatching the guards, Connor went to Arnold to inform him of the death of the spies.

After aiding in distributing gunpowder to the troops, Connor spotted Arnold and his major, John Anderson, sneak off to discuss something. Tailing them, Connor discovered that Arnold himself was a spy, and Anderson was actually Redcoat Major Andre. Arnold sent Andre to deliver a letter to General Clinton that offered Fort West Point's surrender for the sum of twenty thousand pounds.

Following Andre, Connor witnessed the spy redressing himself as a Redcoat and stopped by two Patriots, however, Andre botched up his attempts to get past them and Connor ordered the Patriots to search him, whereupon they found the letter.

Andre was captured and Connor confronted Arnold. Arnold claimed that the letter was a farce, and was to ruin his reputation as a loyal Patriot. At that moment, West Point was attacked by Regulars and Arnold escaped on the Vulture.

After defending the Fort, Washington arrived to congratulate Connor, though the latter was angered that Arnold escaped. Washington lamented the fact that he was betrayed by a Patriot war hero, to which Connor angrily replied "you reap what you sow". Connor then left Washington to watch Arnold's ship leave.

Battle of the Chesapeake

Connor: "But with Lee gone, my father might..."
Achilles: "Listen to me. You have not come this far to throw it all away over misplaced sentiment. Both men must die."
—Connor and Achilles on the latter's deathbed.[src]
Connor and Achilles in 1781.

In 1781, Connor went to Achilles, sickened and slowly dying in bed. Achilles requested news on the Revolution and Connor responded that the Colonists were winning, and that the country might finally be free from British rule.

Achilles then told Connor that it was vital that both Haytham and Lee die, despite Connor's continuing belief that Assassins and Templars could unite.

Afterwards, Connor met up with Lafayette in the mansion's basement, where Connor revealed his strategy of entering Fort George. To do so, he would need the French allies to disguise themselves as British so they could fire upon the fort, giving Connor the opportunity to kill Lee amidst the chaos. Lafayette agreed to the plan, but told Connor that he would be required to help the French naval ships at Chesapeake Bay in return.

Before he left, Achilles requested Connor to find a painting in the burnt ruins of New York. Connor accepted and found an undamaged painting in the ruins, before returning to the homestead with it. Achilles told Connor not to do anything with the painting, until the time was right.

Connor later returned to the mansion to find Achilles dead in his chair, having passed away after finishing writing a letter to Connor. The letter stated that all of Achilles' property would go to Connor, and that his appearance in the old man's life had given him great hope for the future of the new nation that Connor had helped to create. Connor and the homestead residents buried Achilles next to his wife and son, to be remembered as the "Old Man on the Hill." Afterwards, Connor finally hung Achilles' painting inside the manor – a portrait of his late family.

Admiral de Grasse agreeing to help Connor.

At Chesapeake Bay, Connor captained the Aquila and aided the French in fighting the British, alongside the Marseillois and the Saint-Esprit. Soon, due to the overwhelming numbers the British possessed, both of the French ships were sunk, and a Man-of-War destroyed all of the cannons on board the Aquila.

The reinforcements Lafayette promised were still far off, and the battle was still raging, so Connor was forced to ram the Aquila into the Man-of-War. Hearing his crew's apprehensive whispers, he boarded the enemy ship alone, leaving his crew behind. Connor then killed the captain of the ship, and shot its gunpowder cache, before quickly escaping onto the Aquila as the British ship exploded. Somewhat safe at this point, the French reinforcements arrived soon afterwards. From there, Connor requested that the leading admiral have the ships raise British flags, in order to approach the area surrounding Fort George without any trouble.

Attack on Fort George

Haytham: "I'm proud of you in a way. You have shown great conviction. Strength. Courage. All noble qualities. I should have killed you long ago."
Connor: "Goodbye, father."
—Haytham to Connor in his final moments.[src]

Entering the military district through the New York underground, Connor lit the signal for the ships to fire, calling forth a siege on the fortification.

Connor assassinating Haytham.

However, Connor was caught in the bombardment and injured. Limping into Fort George through a hole created by the cannonballs, Connor found himself confronted by his father, who had foreseen Connor's arrival and had sent Lee away.

After a duel between the two, Haytham held Connor by the throat and began to strangle him. Partway through a speech about Connor's hopeless goals, his son stabbed him in the throat. In his dying words, Haytham stated that he was, in a way, proud of Connor, and that he should have killed him long before.

Confrontation with Lee

Charles Lee: "Even those men you sought to save have turned their backs on you. Yet you fight, you resist. Why?"
Connor: "Because no one else will!"
—Charles Lee and Connor's final words to each other

Following the encounter, Connor shaved his head into a mohawk and smeared his face with war paint. Confronting Lee, Connor was immediately captured due to his injuries. Lee, enraged by Haytham's death, declared that he would keep Connor alive so the latter could watch Lee destroy everything he had ever loved. Lee then left, ordering the guards to do with Connor as they wished, at which they began beating him. Escaping, Connor boarded a prison ship stealthily, and learned that Lee was in Boston before killing the leading officer on board.

In Boston, Connor found Lee at the docks, who ran upon seeing him, ensuing in a chase that led to a ship under construction that had caught on fire as a result of an accident. The ferry collapsed, and caused more injury upon Connor.

Lee, however, recovered and asked why Connor continued to fight despite being turned on at every point, even by the very men he sought to save. Connor replied, yelling "Because no one else will!" and shot Lee in the stomach. Wounded, Lee escaped the burning ferry.

Connor taking the key from the dying Lee.

Limping to a harbormaster, Connor learned that Lee had fled to Monmouth. There, Connor found Lee at the Conestoga Inn, still bleeding but drinking silently. Upon spotting Connor, Lee offered Connor his drink, which Connor accepted. The two sat together for a while, observing the patrons.[1]

In the end, Lee looked over at Connor, and nodded slightly. This signaled Connor to stab Lee in the heart, killing him once and for all. Soon after, Connor retrieved the key to the Grand Temple from Lee's body, before setting him down on the table like a patron who had simply had too much to drink, to which the Assassin promptly left.[1][2]

Securing the future

"It will never be enough. You strive for that which does not exist. Still you have made a difference. And you will do so again."
―Juno talking about Connor during their final encounter.[src]
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Connor reuniting with Juno.

Six months later, Connor returned to his village to discover his people had left. He spoke to a lone frontiersman sitting by a fire, who revealed that Connor's people had gone west and that a man in New York was given the land by the newly formed Congress.

When Connor asked how this had happened, the man told him that they didn't have England to supply them with resources anymore, and that the Congress needed to do things themselves. He stated that the American government sold the lands for funds as they would be too much like England if they began to impose taxes, calling the founding fathers "clever men."

He entered the long house where he had met with the Clan Mother many years ago, and opened the box containing the Crystal Ball, confused as to why it was left behind. Suddenly, the artifact triggered and Juno came to him once again. She was pleased to hear Connor had returned. Angered, he informed her that his people were driven out by the people he had once considered his allies.

Juno's physical form appeared to him and informed Connor that he needed to take the key he took from Charles and hide it where no one would ever look for it again. Still confused as to why he needed to hide it, Juno told Connor that he was only required to hide it and he would be free to live his life.

Though Connor questioned Juno about his people, she reminded him of their purpose; to protect the Grand Temple. She elaborated that they had fulfilled their role, though Connor knew it wasn't enough for him, and Juno told him that complete justice did not exist, but he had made a difference, and would do so again. Once more, she reminded him to hide the amulet where no one would find it, and then Connor's vision faded with the Crystal Ball disintegrating.

Connor removing the tomahawk from the Manor's post.

Connor returned to the Davenport Homestead and buried the amulet in the grave mound of Connor Davenport, Achilles' son and his namesake. Afterwards, he removed the portraits of the Templars and burned them in a fire. Walking back outside, Connor removed the tomahawk from the column he had implanted it in a decade ago, signifying that his war was over, and tossed it aside.

Connor left for New York, where the last of the British ships were leaving for England. As the colonists teased them from the land, the ship fired a warning shot which sank into the ocean. Connor turned and smiled at the colonists' freedom, but also saw a man selling African slaves. It was then when Connor realized that not everyone in the new land had freedom just yet.

Connor also met with Washington in New York to play bocce. He asked him what he would do now the war was over: when Washington responded he planned to retire, Connor expressed disappointment and argued he should continue leading the country in peacetime as well as war.[1]