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I don't know how known this idea is so I thought I'd make a thread about it (sorry if there's been one).
I saw several videos on YouTube on the lead up to E3 with people speculating that the protagonist in AC:Unity would be Connor Kenway himself, but obviously this didn't turn out to be the case. However, I do think it's pretty plausible that he might appear in the game as one of the main NPC characters. If you're not familiar with the evidence that suggests this, here you go!
SPOILERS FOR PRETTY MUCH THE WHOLE ASSASSIN'S CREED SERIES SO FAR, although nothing MAJOR, but significant plot points, you have been warned
1. The time periods of the American and French Revolutions would allow Connor to still just about be in his prime during the course of Unity, and we'd perhaps see a Connor similar to the older Ezio from towards the end of Brotherhood.
2. All of the Assassin's so far have had definitive endings, apart from Connor. Altair through Assassin's Creed Revelations, Ezio through the Assassin's Creed Embers (short film) and Edward through Assassin's Creed Forsaken (the novelization of ACIII). Since this makes it clear that the developers like to show the whole stories of their characters, perhaps we've yet to see the end of Connor's story?
3. Let the more meaty evidence begin! This is one of the two most solid ones that are actually quotes from Assassin's Creed III. In Valley Forge, when Connor speaks to Lafayette, Lafayette expresses an interest in Connor coming to... Paris! I'll quote:
"One day, when all this is over, I will invite you to Paris to stay with me and my family. She is the most beautiful city in the world, Connor, full of art and culture, women and wine". -Lafayette to Connor.
4. Finally, the second quote, this time from Juno. At the end of the game, when Connor buries the amulet for Desmond, Juno appears and says to him-
"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".
"And you will do so again strongly suggests Connor making another big difference in the world, and since this is the second game about a revolution, it's pretty clear that this is what Juno could be talking about!
So there we are, what do you guys think? Do you think he WILL be in it? Do you want him to? What do you think will happen to him if he does appear in the game?
DISCUSS!
I saw several videos on YouTube on the lead up to E3 with people speculating that the protagonist in AC:Unity would be Connor Kenway himself, but obviously this didn't turn out to be the case. However, I do think it's pretty plausible that he might appear in the game as one of the main NPC characters. If you're not familiar with the evidence that suggests this, here you go!
SPOILERS FOR PRETTY MUCH THE WHOLE ASSASSIN'S CREED SERIES SO FAR, although nothing MAJOR, but significant plot points, you have been warned
1. The time periods of the American and French Revolutions would allow Connor to still just about be in his prime during the course of Unity, and we'd perhaps see a Connor similar to the older Ezio from towards the end of Brotherhood.
2. All of the Assassin's so far have had definitive endings, apart from Connor. Altair through Assassin's Creed Revelations, Ezio through the Assassin's Creed Embers (short film) and Edward through Assassin's Creed Forsaken (the novelization of ACIII). Since this makes it clear that the developers like to show the whole stories of their characters, perhaps we've yet to see the end of Connor's story?
3. Let the more meaty evidence begin! This is one of the two most solid ones that are actually quotes from Assassin's Creed III. In Valley Forge, when Connor speaks to Lafayette, Lafayette expresses an interest in Connor coming to... Paris! I'll quote:
"One day, when all this is over, I will invite you to Paris to stay with me and my family. She is the most beautiful city in the world, Connor, full of art and culture, women and wine". -Lafayette to Connor.
4. Finally, the second quote, this time from Juno. At the end of the game, when Connor buries the amulet for Desmond, Juno appears and says to him-
"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".
"And you will do so again strongly suggests Connor making another big difference in the world, and since this is the second game about a revolution, it's pretty clear that this is what Juno could be talking about!
So there we are, what do you guys think? Do you think he WILL be in it? Do you want him to? What do you think will happen to him if he does appear in the game?
DISCUSS!