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{{quote|I feel eyes on us.|Dante Moro to [[Marco Barbarigo]] in [[Venice]]}}
{{Character Infobox
|name    = Dante Moro
|image  = Dante_Moro.png
|imgdesc =
|faction = [[House of Barbarigo]]<br>[[Templars]]
|birth  = 1460
|death  = 1486
|appear  = ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''<br>''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''
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'''Dante Moro''' (1460–1486) was a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] and the personal bodyguard of [[Marco Barbarigo]]. He was previously the captain of the [[Venice|Venetian]] city [[Guards|guard]] and an heir to one of the most prestigious families in Venice.
{{Book Infobox
==Biography==
|name = Assassin's Creed (French comic)
|image = ACFrenchComicPileTomes.png
|Publisher = Les Deus Royaumes
|Writer = Eric Corbeyran and Djilalli Defaux
|US Date Released =
|UK Date Released =
|Genre = Action, Historic
|Format = Comic
|ISBN =
|Language = French, German, Dutch
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'''''Assassin's Creed''''' is a series of French comic books split into three tomes, focusing on [[Desmond Miles]] and his various ancestors. It is mostly based on the main games in the series, but adds certain new elements which are not featured in the games, such as the [[Aquilus]] storyline. However some other aspects contradict the original canon.


===Betrayal===
==Tomes==
{{Quote|Do you even remember me?|Carlotta in her letter to Dane}}
===Tome 1: Desmond===
[[File:MarcoCarlottaDante-AC2Database.png|thumb|250px|right|Dante losing Carlotta to Marco]]
[[File:Assassin'sCreedIDesmondCover.jpg|thumb|200px|Tome 1: Desmond.]]
The comic begins at a Psychiatric Hospital known as St. Erembert. Supervisors are rounding up patients at the end of the day, and notice somebody is missing; said person is shortly discovered dead. As a supervisor panics and calls for help, he is assaulted by a man who calls himself Subject 16. He then proceeds to climb over a wall and execute a [[Leap of Faith]], and his fate is otherwise unknown until later into the comic.


Marco desired Dante's wife [[Carlotta Moro|Carlotta]], so he organized an attempt on Dante's life. Dante was stabbed three times in the body and once in the head with a [[knife]]. While he miraculously survived, Dante was left with severe brain damage and the mind of a child. Marco then tricked Dante into annulling the marriage - in Carlotta's presence - and becoming Marco's personal bodyguard.
The plot then moves onto an Assassin traveling to a camp on horseback in what appears to be Roman times, introducing himself as "Aquilus, son of Lucius". He then proceeds to speak to the a Roman [[Gracchus|general]] about various matters, but is then stabbed in the shoulder and is knocked out.


===As a Templar Bodyguard===
The scene then moves to Desmond at [[Abstergo Industries|Abstergo]]'s labs, who was living the previous experience via the [[Animus]] as [[Warren Vidic]] and various Abstergo executives watch. [[Lucy Stillman|Lucy]] then interrupts, insisting that Desmond should take a rest. The executives unwillingly oblige.
{{Quote|We should keep moving|Dante advising the Templars for their safety}}
[[File:BoF 9.png|thumb|250px|right|Dante guarding the Barbarigos and the Spaniard]]


On September 14th 1485, Dante, along with Marco, met with fellow Templars [[Silvio Barbarigo]], [[Carlo Grimaldi]], and [[Rodrigo Borgia]] in the [[Piazza di San Marco]] to discuss the plans to murder the [[Giovanni Mocenigo|Doge]]. Dante later met with Silvio at [[Carnevale]], where he fought [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] hand to hand to win a [[Golden Mask|golden mask]], yet Ezio's skills proved better, and Dante lost. However, Silvio cheated and the mask was awarded to Dante to prevent Ezio from entering Marco's private party, but Ezio managed to distract Dante long enough to [[pickpocketing|pickpocket]] the mask from him. Dante arrived at the party, along with other guards, and attempted to look for Ezio, but failed, resulting in Marco's death at Ezio's hand. After Marco's death, Silvio hired Dante, also as his bodyguard, and Dante subsequently helped his new master to occupy [[Arsenale di Venezia|L'Arsenale]].
The executives then have a meeting inside the Conference Room, discussing things such as the Animus Project before moving onto discussing Subject 16; he is shown as a large, bald-headed man in medical-like garment upon the Animus. Things seem to be running smoothly, before he screams in terror and violently awakes from the Animus, ripping open his shirt and tracking his nails violently down his face. He assaults Lucy and Vidic, and it is apparently "10 Minutes before security arrived and sedated him.". In these 10 minutes, 16 is seen writing atomic structures of elements and other such drawings on the floors from the blood pouring down his face. He is sedated and strapped down to the bed in the adjoining room, however, for reasons unknown, he was found naked and bleeding on the floor in the morning, the [[Cryptic Messages]] seen in both games having been drawn on the walls and floor. It is mentioned he lived though, as seen at the beginning of the comic.


[[File:NtW 6.png|thumb|250px|right|Dante with the Golden Mask]]
[[File:ACGN Desmond Lucy.jpg|thumb|left|235px|Desmond and Lucy as seen in the second tome of the comic.]]
Desmond is then seen awaking in said room, seemingly a short period of time after his capture by Abstergo; he is awakened by Lucy inserting a syringe of some kind into his arm. After a brief introduction and conversation, Lucy suggests Desmond gets some sleep. While sleeping, Desmond dreams of his capture by Abstergo; Lucy is seen at the bar ("L' Horizon") Desmond worked at, and is seen flirting and making conversation with him. After hours, they head back to an apartment and proceed to have drinks. However, Lucy had slipped a sedative into Desmond's and he proceeds to pass out. Desmond then awakes, and demands answers from Lucy and Vidic, however Vidic sedates him and he falls back into slumber. He is then taken back to the Animus, in which he relives [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr]]'s assassination of [[Tamir]] during ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', a brief encounter with [[Malik Al-Sayf|Malik]] (however seemingly before the events at [[Solomon's Temple]], they share a friendship) and the final encounter with [[Al Mualim]]. Vidic views a hologram of the World Map seen in the ending of Assassin's Creed, is pleased, and then leaves after having a brief confrontation with Lucy. Desmond awakes, and is stunned to discover blood messages written all over the floors and walls of both the lab and his room. (However these messages share no resemblance to those seen in-game.)


===Death===
The events of the beginning of ''Assassin's Creed II'' then occur; Lucy finds Desmond, enters him into the Animus for a few short minutes and they make their escape via the Parking Lot. When they arrive at the seemingly identical warehouse however, they are confronted by an ally known as Tom, with no sight nor mention of [[Shaun Hastings|Shaun]] or [[Rebecca Crane|Rebecca]]. They discuss plans, before a man in a leather jacket arrives, greeting them and announcing his escape from St. Erembert; Subject 16. Lucy addresses him as Michael, they argue over whether it should be him or Desmond deserving to be put into the Animus based on their heritage, which Michael claims to be superior much to the denial of Lucy and Tom. He finally produces a [[Hidden Blade]] and moves to attack Desmond, before being knocked-out by Lucy; who tells Tom to find somewhere for Michael where he can neither harm others nor himself. The scene then shifts to Desmond in an Animus almost identical to Abstergo's, in a dark smoky lab, surrounded by Lucy and various scientists. He then enters Ezio's memories, and the comic ends.
[[File:Two_birds_10.png|thumb|250px|right|Dante and Silvo assassinated by Ezio]]


Ezio planned to kill Dante and Silvio, and helped a condottiero, [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] attack L'Arsenale. During the attack, Dante fought against Bartolomeo and Ezio, however he was defeated. Silvio recalled Dante, who rushed to join him at the docks where they were to board a ship, however, Ezio assassinated the two before they could reach the ship. In his final moments, Dante disclosed to Ezio that they were meant to sail for [[Cyprus]], right before succumbing to his injuries.
===Tome 2: Aquilus===
[[File:Aquilus Cover.jpg|thumb|200px|Tome 2: Aquilus.]]
On 21 October 2010, the official French Assassin's Creed YouTube channel uploaded a trailer for a second volume of the comic, which focuses on the comic's original character Aquilus. The second volume was released on 12 November 2010.


==Final words==
It story starts with a flashback in an Arabic country. Desmond's father gave him a riddle, and that was that 'Eagles are not afraid of vultures, but they should learn to distrust them'. The riddle becomes an important part of the story.
'''Ezio:''' ''What's happened here? Why the boats? I thought you sought the Doge's seat.''
While trying to get to [[Monteriggioni]] in a truck, Desmond relived the life of one of his ancestors through the Animus, namely the life of Aquilus. A Roman Assassin in 259, Aquilus had traveled to a Roman camp site to visit a Roman General named Gracchus, who stabbed Aquilus after a quick conversation and lost consciousness. Now lying on the ground in a tent, a war starts with a small army of Romans against a second army of Alamans, who later won. [[Accipiter]], An Alaman General and the cousin of the Assassin Aquilus rescued Aquilus from the destruction of the tent, by taking him to the top of a Roman Tower to tend his wound. Afterwards both Accipiter and Aquilus mounted onto horses, but after a short distance, close to a river they split up, Accipiter vowed to protect Lugdunum in troubled times with his army of Alamans. Before leaving, Accipiter gave Aquilus an artifact which he got from Aquilus’s father, Lucius, which was a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]], an Ankh that can revive the dead. Aquilus departed for his father’s house in Lugdunum, Lyon. After arriving, Lucius showed him to one of his old friends, [[Caius Fulvus Vultur]] who was a Roman senator, and a secret member of the Templar Order. After a quick conversation, Aquilus tries to find a man named [[Faustin]] in Lugdunum whom he interrogated about who his ally was, replying Vultur Caius Fulvus. He finally kills Faustin and jumps out of the window.


'''Silvio:''' ''Just a distraction. We were meant to sail...''
The story goes back to modern times, where the Assassins' van gets attacked by mercenaries. The driver got shot and an ally by the name of Herman Geier takes over the wheel, but loses control. Desmond shows his improved abilities by killing the mercenaaries, learned from his session in the Animus. Afterwards Geier assumes the Templars must have found them with some tracking device, but no such thing is found. Later, Desmond proposes to continue his sessions in the Animus.


'''Ezio:''' ''Sail where?''
Back in the past, Aquilus ran to his father’s house as he finds out Vultur had killed Lucius and fatally wounded his servant [[Weke]], who told Aquilius the same riddle Desmond's father gave to his son, though he has no clue what it means. Weke died before he could reveal the answer to the riddle and another servant explained to Aquilius what actually had happened. She revealed how the senator demanded the Anhk, however Lucius refused, which resulted in his death. Weke had tried to take back the stolen Ankh from the senator, but failed.


'''Silvio:''' ''I'll never tell.''
In modern times, Desmond asked Lucy what 'vultur' means in Latin and demands the van to be stopped. Without hesitation he shoots Geier in the leg. He tosses Lucy a mobile phone, which he took from one of the mercenaries, who attacked them earler. Desmond asked to dial the last received number, and Herman's phone starts to ring, reveaiing him to be the traitor. He kills Geier as he remembers his father's riddle. The answer lay in the traitor's last name which was Geier, which means "Vulture" in German. Later Desmond talks to Lucy, having doubts about his actions of how he killed all those people in cold blood. Lucy told him that his changes in his behaviour may go hand in hand with his sessions in the Animus.


''(Silvio dies)''
At night, the modern Assassins arrive in Monterrigioni, but they have no idea how to get inside the crypt. Desmond says that another session in the Animus might reveal the asnwer.


'''Dante:'''<span style="font-style: italic;"> Cyprus</span>'' is their destination. They want... they... want...''
===Tome 3: Accipiter===
[[File:Accipiter Cover.jpg|thumb|200px|Tome 3: Accipiter.]]
Alongside ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'', Ubisoft released the third comic book titled ''Accipiter''.


''(Dante dies)''
In the past, Aquilus, seeking revenge for the murder of his father, continues searching for the Ankh and his discoveries lead him to [[Rome]]. Meanwhile, his cousin Accipiter, also an Assassin, is leading the [[Alamans]] to strike at [[Lugdunum]] and [[Italy]].


'''Ezio:''' ''Non temete l'oscurità – accettate il suo abbraccio. Requiescant in Pace.'' (Fear not the darkness – but welcome it's embrace. Rest in Peace.)
In the present Desmond gets new abilities through the Animus, while a new danger approaches him and Lucy.
 
====Letter from Carlotta====
After Dante's death, Ezio recovered a letter from Dante's ex-wife. It read:
 
''My love,''<br />
 
''I wonder if ever the day will come when these words might make sense to you once more. I am sorry for what I've done - for what you and I have both become. Though we could not be together , just knowing you were near was enough. And now, with Marco dead, I may yet find a way for us to be joined again.''<br />
 
''But do you even remember me? Or were the wounds too grave? Do my words stir- if not your memory, then your heart? It doesn't matter what they say- I know you're still in there, somewhere.''<br />
 
''I will find a way, my love. To remind you. To restore you...''<br />
 
''Love always,''<br />
 
''Carlotta''
 
==Appearance==
 
==Personality==


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Dante wields a Labrys axe, and fights much like a [[Brutes|Brute]].
* The comics are available in Canada and France, and have recently been translated into German, Dutch and Polish as of 2011.
*Despite [[Antonio de Magianis|Antonio]] telling you not to do so, the player will not be desynchronized from the memory if they kill Dante after stealing the mask from him, but he will still appear at the party later.
* While the first comic shares enough discrepancies with the games to suggest it is not canon to the series, the second comic, 'Aquilus' has been confirmed by Ubisoft to be part of the Assassin's Creed Universe, both in the Universe video and in the Encyclopedia.
*If the player is confronted by Dante after stealing the mask, the player cannot kill him, nor disarm him (unless you use a Two-Handed weapon's Special Attack), even if his health bar is all the way down. This is also the case after the party where Marco is killed, him being located on a bridge nearby. The only way to defeat him is to make him fall in the water. Even if the player does so, in the next memories he will be alive.
*The cover of the 2nd tome shows Aquilius with a split eagle's beak on his hood. This is not how he appears in the comic itself.
*In the [[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance|novel]], Ezio shoots Dante in the face with the [[Hidden Gun|pistol]] on the deck of the Templar ship. The text of Carlotta's letter to Dante is reproduced in it, as well.
*Aquilius uses a dagger, instead of a [[Hidden Blade]] to assassinate his targets.
*Dante differs from the other assassination targets in the game, as he is not deliberately a Templar. Simple-minded, Dante would not be in control of his actions and therefore can not be held accountable for them. Assassinating him would therefore be breaking the first tenet of [[the Creed|The Creed]], but Ezio is not bound by the tenets until he is inducted into the order.
* A major contradiction of the first comic is that Subject 16 is alive. Official guidebooks for ''Assassin's Creed'' state that Abstergo's doctors "were too late to save him" after he cut a vein to produce the messages seen by Desmond through [[Eagle Vision]] and it has been explicitly stated by Alexandre Amancio that Subject 16 is physically dead. Lucy appears to react uncaring towards him and is irritated by his presence later in the first comic, which contradicts greatly to the visible guilt and grief she shows about him during the games.
*Dante is the only assassination target not to have a portrait in [[Ezio's room]], probably because his brain damage makes him unaware of his actions and not really a Templar. As well, he was only a consequential casualty of Silvio's assassination.
*Another contradiction is how Lucy explains how much Desmond's bloodline has contributed to the work of the Assassins , referring to his other ancestors, as if they come from one single bloodline.
*Dante is also the only assassination target to be younger than Ezio in ''Assassin's Creed II''.
* The progression into ''Assassin's Creed II'''s main events via the [[Modern Times]]'s Assassins and Animus greatly differ, some characters being entirely omitted as of the first comic.
*An easy way to kill Dante while on the boat is to walk onto the thin gangplank, and when he follows you, either drop into the water, or attack him until he falls in, killing him.
*The database entry for [[San Giobbe]] states that Dante was the only son of the Doge, Cristoforo Moro, who supposedly disowned him in 1468 after losing his title as Venetian Captain of the Guard. This would not be possible, as Dante would only have been eight years old in 1468. Also, when Dante was born, Cristoforo would have been nearly 70 years old.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==


<center><gallery captionalign="left">
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AC2FourTemplars.jpg|Dante at the Templar meeting in 1485.
Assassins GN.png|Aquilus, Altaïr and Ezio sketches.
File:Dantemoro.png|Dante at the Venetian carnevale.
Accipiter French Cover.jpg|An inner cover for the 3rd tome.
File:AC2_S_061_Venice_Ezio_Fighting_Dante.jpg|Ezio fighting Dante.
Moro.jpg|Rendered model of Dante.
Dante animus.jpg
Dante Moro concept render.jpg|Multi-view render of Dante Moro.
040_max.jpg|Dante Moro's bust
</gallery></center>
</gallery></center>


==Videos==
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[[Video:Assassin's Creed 2 - Targets: Marco Barbarigo and Dante Moro 4/9|thumb|left|300px|Database entry video]]
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Assassin's Creed is a series of French comic books split into three tomes, focusing on Desmond Miles and his various ancestors. It is mostly based on the main games in the series, but adds certain new elements which are not featured in the games, such as the Aquilus storyline. However some other aspects contradict the original canon.

Tomes

Tome 1: Desmond

Tome 1: Desmond.

The comic begins at a Psychiatric Hospital known as St. Erembert. Supervisors are rounding up patients at the end of the day, and notice somebody is missing; said person is shortly discovered dead. As a supervisor panics and calls for help, he is assaulted by a man who calls himself Subject 16. He then proceeds to climb over a wall and execute a Leap of Faith, and his fate is otherwise unknown until later into the comic.

The plot then moves onto an Assassin traveling to a camp on horseback in what appears to be Roman times, introducing himself as "Aquilus, son of Lucius". He then proceeds to speak to the a Roman general about various matters, but is then stabbed in the shoulder and is knocked out.

The scene then moves to Desmond at Abstergo's labs, who was living the previous experience via the Animus as Warren Vidic and various Abstergo executives watch. Lucy then interrupts, insisting that Desmond should take a rest. The executives unwillingly oblige.

The executives then have a meeting inside the Conference Room, discussing things such as the Animus Project before moving onto discussing Subject 16; he is shown as a large, bald-headed man in medical-like garment upon the Animus. Things seem to be running smoothly, before he screams in terror and violently awakes from the Animus, ripping open his shirt and tracking his nails violently down his face. He assaults Lucy and Vidic, and it is apparently "10 Minutes before security arrived and sedated him.". In these 10 minutes, 16 is seen writing atomic structures of elements and other such drawings on the floors from the blood pouring down his face. He is sedated and strapped down to the bed in the adjoining room, however, for reasons unknown, he was found naked and bleeding on the floor in the morning, the Cryptic Messages seen in both games having been drawn on the walls and floor. It is mentioned he lived though, as seen at the beginning of the comic.

Desmond and Lucy as seen in the second tome of the comic.

Desmond is then seen awaking in said room, seemingly a short period of time after his capture by Abstergo; he is awakened by Lucy inserting a syringe of some kind into his arm. After a brief introduction and conversation, Lucy suggests Desmond gets some sleep. While sleeping, Desmond dreams of his capture by Abstergo; Lucy is seen at the bar ("L' Horizon") Desmond worked at, and is seen flirting and making conversation with him. After hours, they head back to an apartment and proceed to have drinks. However, Lucy had slipped a sedative into Desmond's and he proceeds to pass out. Desmond then awakes, and demands answers from Lucy and Vidic, however Vidic sedates him and he falls back into slumber. He is then taken back to the Animus, in which he relives Altaïr's assassination of Tamir during Assassin's Creed, a brief encounter with Malik (however seemingly before the events at Solomon's Temple, they share a friendship) and the final encounter with Al Mualim. Vidic views a hologram of the World Map seen in the ending of Assassin's Creed, is pleased, and then leaves after having a brief confrontation with Lucy. Desmond awakes, and is stunned to discover blood messages written all over the floors and walls of both the lab and his room. (However these messages share no resemblance to those seen in-game.)

The events of the beginning of Assassin's Creed II then occur; Lucy finds Desmond, enters him into the Animus for a few short minutes and they make their escape via the Parking Lot. When they arrive at the seemingly identical warehouse however, they are confronted by an ally known as Tom, with no sight nor mention of Shaun or Rebecca. They discuss plans, before a man in a leather jacket arrives, greeting them and announcing his escape from St. Erembert; Subject 16. Lucy addresses him as Michael, they argue over whether it should be him or Desmond deserving to be put into the Animus based on their heritage, which Michael claims to be superior much to the denial of Lucy and Tom. He finally produces a Hidden Blade and moves to attack Desmond, before being knocked-out by Lucy; who tells Tom to find somewhere for Michael where he can neither harm others nor himself. The scene then shifts to Desmond in an Animus almost identical to Abstergo's, in a dark smoky lab, surrounded by Lucy and various scientists. He then enters Ezio's memories, and the comic ends.

Tome 2: Aquilus

Tome 2: Aquilus.

On 21 October 2010, the official French Assassin's Creed YouTube channel uploaded a trailer for a second volume of the comic, which focuses on the comic's original character Aquilus. The second volume was released on 12 November 2010.

It story starts with a flashback in an Arabic country. Desmond's father gave him a riddle, and that was that 'Eagles are not afraid of vultures, but they should learn to distrust them'. The riddle becomes an important part of the story. While trying to get to Monteriggioni in a truck, Desmond relived the life of one of his ancestors through the Animus, namely the life of Aquilus. A Roman Assassin in 259, Aquilus had traveled to a Roman camp site to visit a Roman General named Gracchus, who stabbed Aquilus after a quick conversation and lost consciousness. Now lying on the ground in a tent, a war starts with a small army of Romans against a second army of Alamans, who later won. Accipiter, An Alaman General and the cousin of the Assassin Aquilus rescued Aquilus from the destruction of the tent, by taking him to the top of a Roman Tower to tend his wound. Afterwards both Accipiter and Aquilus mounted onto horses, but after a short distance, close to a river they split up, Accipiter vowed to protect Lugdunum in troubled times with his army of Alamans. Before leaving, Accipiter gave Aquilus an artifact which he got from Aquilus’s father, Lucius, which was a Piece of Eden, an Ankh that can revive the dead. Aquilus departed for his father’s house in Lugdunum, Lyon. After arriving, Lucius showed him to one of his old friends, Caius Fulvus Vultur who was a Roman senator, and a secret member of the Templar Order. After a quick conversation, Aquilus tries to find a man named Faustin in Lugdunum whom he interrogated about who his ally was, replying Vultur Caius Fulvus. He finally kills Faustin and jumps out of the window.

The story goes back to modern times, where the Assassins' van gets attacked by mercenaries. The driver got shot and an ally by the name of Herman Geier takes over the wheel, but loses control. Desmond shows his improved abilities by killing the mercenaaries, learned from his session in the Animus. Afterwards Geier assumes the Templars must have found them with some tracking device, but no such thing is found. Later, Desmond proposes to continue his sessions in the Animus.

Back in the past, Aquilus ran to his father’s house as he finds out Vultur had killed Lucius and fatally wounded his servant Weke, who told Aquilius the same riddle Desmond's father gave to his son, though he has no clue what it means. Weke died before he could reveal the answer to the riddle and another servant explained to Aquilius what actually had happened. She revealed how the senator demanded the Anhk, however Lucius refused, which resulted in his death. Weke had tried to take back the stolen Ankh from the senator, but failed.

In modern times, Desmond asked Lucy what 'vultur' means in Latin and demands the van to be stopped. Without hesitation he shoots Geier in the leg. He tosses Lucy a mobile phone, which he took from one of the mercenaries, who attacked them earler. Desmond asked to dial the last received number, and Herman's phone starts to ring, reveaiing him to be the traitor. He kills Geier as he remembers his father's riddle. The answer lay in the traitor's last name which was Geier, which means "Vulture" in German. Later Desmond talks to Lucy, having doubts about his actions of how he killed all those people in cold blood. Lucy told him that his changes in his behaviour may go hand in hand with his sessions in the Animus.

At night, the modern Assassins arrive in Monterrigioni, but they have no idea how to get inside the crypt. Desmond says that another session in the Animus might reveal the asnwer.

Tome 3: Accipiter

Tome 3: Accipiter.

Alongside Assassin's Creed: Revelations, Ubisoft released the third comic book titled Accipiter.

In the past, Aquilus, seeking revenge for the murder of his father, continues searching for the Ankh and his discoveries lead him to Rome. Meanwhile, his cousin Accipiter, also an Assassin, is leading the Alamans to strike at Lugdunum and Italy.

In the present Desmond gets new abilities through the Animus, while a new danger approaches him and Lucy.

Trivia

  • The comics are available in Canada and France, and have recently been translated into German, Dutch and Polish as of 2011.
  • While the first comic shares enough discrepancies with the games to suggest it is not canon to the series, the second comic, 'Aquilus' has been confirmed by Ubisoft to be part of the Assassin's Creed Universe, both in the Universe video and in the Encyclopedia.
  • The cover of the 2nd tome shows Aquilius with a split eagle's beak on his hood. This is not how he appears in the comic itself.
  • Aquilius uses a dagger, instead of a Hidden Blade to assassinate his targets.
  • A major contradiction of the first comic is that Subject 16 is alive. Official guidebooks for Assassin's Creed state that Abstergo's doctors "were too late to save him" after he cut a vein to produce the messages seen by Desmond through Eagle Vision and it has been explicitly stated by Alexandre Amancio that Subject 16 is physically dead. Lucy appears to react uncaring towards him and is irritated by his presence later in the first comic, which contradicts greatly to the visible guilt and grief she shows about him during the games.
  • Another contradiction is how Lucy explains how much Desmond's bloodline has contributed to the work of the Assassins , referring to his other ancestors, as if they come from one single bloodline.
  • The progression into Assassin's Creed II's main events via the Modern Times's Assassins and Animus greatly differ, some characters being entirely omitted as of the first comic.

Gallery

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