Talk:Coyote Man
Just Like the Jester[edit source]
Just like the Jester, he is shown to sport two shanks, but only uses one. Is this another oversight that he actually uses one, or his second dagger isn't showing up? I know that ubisoft is also known to exaggerate their art, lol. TemplarAgent (talk) 01:53, January 11, 2013 (UTC)
- Because Ubisoft can't be bothered, it seems. Same reason why they haven't added sheaths to swords in the singleplayer. Slate Vesper (talk) 07:43, January 11, 2013 (UTC)
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Mentor he killed[edit source]
While John de la Tour has never been called a mentor he did die most likely fighting in King George's War which was one of the American Indian Wars. The British were allied with the Iroquois while the French were allied with the Wabanki. The war lasted from 1744-1748 so de la Tour would have died near the beginning of it. We don't actually know when the Coyote Man was active other than the 18th century so it might have been prior to Shay which could also clear up the whole greatest Assassin killer quote. Coyote Man could have been the greates of his time while active but had retired or died by Shay's time. Not as likely due to him being released with ACIII which focused on the Revolutionary War, but then again he's supposedly Lakota but is operating all the way in New England, so what does Ubi know? Lacrossedeamon (talk) 11:14, July 17, 2017 (UTC)
- This technically belongs in the forum because as the talkheader explains, talk pages are for discussions on improving the article itself and this would count as speculation. However, I do appreciate the insight. Multiplayer characters are at times a little anachronistic; the Huntsman and the Night Stalker, for example, both appear in Black Flag though those might have been exceptions to the rule. Sol Pacificus(Cyfiero) 13:12, July 17, 2017 (UTC)