u/Proper-Grammrr

What are the odds that Kassandra Inspires the Templar Order.

In the same way origins showed us the beginning of the brotherhood. I've always theorized that odyssey was suppose to show us the other side of the war.

Her showing up in the Valhalla dlc kinda solidified it for me. Not that she's leading the templars or writes their dogma. But instead, due to her immortality, she outlines the Order and when they are revived they are chasing down their biggest threat and the thing that she is after.

Kassandra search for ISU artifacts will inspire the Templars to search for them as well.

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u/Proper-Grammrr — 8 days ago

So in origins we see the start of the Hidden ones. Very clear origin story to our favorite brotherhood.

But Odyssey shows us the Order of Ancients....so what is Kassandra? She's not a hidden one, she's a defiant force against the Order but I have a thought.

"Kassandras mission is to secure/find/contain ISU artifacts"

Of course she's doing it for the right reasons. But once the order becomes bigger than Greece and the world grows. The Order of Ancients will Become the Templars. Dedicated to a search to secure/find/contain ISU artifacts.

See where im going?

Kassandra somehow will inspire the Templar Order as we know it in AC 1 Maybe even leads a Sect of it for a while.

We see her in Modern day wearing a dapper suit combo. Something we've seen worn by Abstergo heads and CEOs before.

She's not evil but I think it fits into the themes of those three games.

Origins(the start of the hidden ones)

Odyssey(the beginnings of the Templars)

Valhalla(the way the Brotherhood changes someone)

Of course there are different ways to interpret the themes of these games

Origins(an assassin out for Revenge)

Odyseey(an assassin out for Justice)

Valhalla(an assassin out for themselves)

But that's my theory and this was my TED talk.

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u/Proper-Grammrr — 8 days ago

The only real game set after the Revolution was Liberation and after playing it I have some thoughts.

- an assassin who is working as a vigilante type for her home city and people. Living by the assassins creed in a very real way by protecting and freeing slaved people whenever a mission was sent to her via pigeon coop or a Letter left for her.

-Do you think this is how the brotherhood works in colonial US before the Louisiana purchase? Small sects of assassins protecting individual towns. Maybe their home towns.

-the inevitable truth that the Templars have a severe upper hand in the states. The assassins all the way up to the modern day have STRUGGLED against the Templars and Absturgo. Conner was so wise, he had direct conversations with Juno and knew how small they were in this fight against evil. How early did he understand that they were in a losing battle after become grandmaster?

-will I ever get my Cowboy assassin game?

u/Proper-Grammrr — 16 days ago