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Assassin's Creed: Brahman is an graphic novel published by Ubiworkshop on 30 October 2013. Writer Brenden Fletcher will join artists Cameron Stewart and Karl Kerschl, who previously worked on Assassin's Creed: The Fall and Assassin's Creed: The Chain, to work on the graphic novel.

Assassin's Creed: Brahman takes place in India in 1839 and focuses on Arbaaz Mir, an Assassin, as he battles a lifelong foe who has subjugated Mir's land and people, and his modern-day counterpart, Jot Soora.

Plot

Jot Soora is a programmer in MysoreTech located in Bangalore. He is also the fiance of Monisha Das, a famous actress in India. It was revealed that Monisha is the descendant of Arbaaz Mir. Arbaaz had courted with the princess Pyara Kaur (grand-daughter of Ranjit Singh, the founder of Sikh Empire). MysoreTech has been assigned by Abstergo to distribute Animus consoles across India in an attempt to access genetic memories of the descendants of Arbaaz Mir & Pyara Kaur living in India. Jot was found to be a descendant of a mute servant that Arbaaz had hired and accompanied with him in his adventures.

One day when Jot brought the Animus console home, Monisha tried it on while Jot was sleeping and she was able to access her genetic memories where she found that she is a descendant of Arbaaz Mir and Pyara Kaur.

Trivia

  • In Hinduism, "Brahman" is the basis of all that exists in the universe, and the fabric of all being. It is also defined as the ultimate truth
  • Another explanation for the word Brahman is that it is the caste in Hinduism that consists of the learnt ones and are not supposed to pick up weapons

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