Please take a look at the protagonists of more than ten works in the "Assassin's Creed" series. I wonder which assassin you like the most?
The following text basically includes the protagonists of all the works in the "Assassin's Creed" series. A small number of works are unpopular and have not been mentioned. Let's get to the point.
Altaïr—"Assassin's Creed 1"
Altaire is an assassin who lived in the Third Eastern Expedition of the Crusader. He was trained as an assassin master at the age of 24, and later became the leader of the Assassin Organization. He spent his whole life striving for the mission and future of the Assassin Organization. He is a well-deserved master of the generation.
Egio—"Assassin's Creed 2 Trilogy"
Egio was originally a Florentine nobleman in the Italian Renaissance. After witnessing his father and brother being murdered by the Templars, he became an assassin and eventually grew into another great assassin mentor in the history of the Assassin Organization after Altaire.
To mention one more sentence, Ubisoft allows players to witness the growth and end of the assassin master Egio through a trilogy and a micro-film. He transformed from an ignorant boy into a tough young man, and experienced a glorious middle age and finally a dull old age. It is really touching.
Connor and Helson—"Assassin's Creed 3"
Helson Kenway is the highest master of the Templar colonies in North America and the son of Edward Kenway, the 4th generation protagonist.
Connor is the son of Helson. As a mixed-race descendant of British colonists and Indians, he has a combat power that is beyond mortals, but has become an assassin (Berserker) who is enemies of the Templars, and eventually kills his father.
The Kenwei family has three generations, from assassins to Knights Templars to Assassins, cheating and father-killing. I have to say that it is a harmonious and happy family that loves father, loves son and filial.
Evelyn—"Assassin's Creed 3: Liberation"
Evelyn is a woman born to a wealthy French businessman and an African mother. When she grew up, she began to notice the existence of inequality around her. In order to resist the opposition between poverty and wealth, free people and slaves, she chose to embark on the path of assassin.
Evelyn is the first female protagonist in the series, but unfortunately, due to the too short process and mediocre plot, this work is not very good in the series.
Edward Kenway—"Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag"
Edward had extremely rich experiences. He joined the Royal Navy in his early years and then became a pirate. During his adventure, he met the Assassin Organization and became an assassin.
These rich experiences together compose the life of Edward's legend, and with his personality, many people like the old man.
Advale—"Assassin's Creed 4: Scream of Freedom"
Advale was originally just a black slave from Trinidad. He met Edward in the golden age of pirates and served as a quartermaster on the Corsair Jackdaw, and later became a member of the Assassin Organization.
Shay—"Assassin's Creed: Rebellion"
Shay was a member of the Assassin Organization, and for some reasons he devoted himself to the Templar's career and hunted down his former Assassin compatriots. This change of identity made him the most special protagonist in the series.
The important assassins he killed include Advale, the protagonist of "Crying Freedom" and the father of Yano, the protagonist of "The Revolution". He also has a good relationship with Helson Kenway, the Templar in "Assassin's Creed 3", and plays a role in connecting the story of Assassin's Creed 3 to 5.
Ano—"Assassin's Creed: The Revolution"
Ano was an assassin active during the French Revolution. When his father was killed when he was a child, he was adopted by the highest master of the French Templars de Russell. He also fell in love with de Russell's daughter Alice while growing up.
What impressed players more than his assassin story is the love story between him and the heroine Alice.
Shao Yun—"Assassin's Creed Chronicle: China"
Shao Jun (also known as Shao Jun) was born as a concubine of Emperor Wuzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Houzhao. After Zhengde passed away, he was rescued by the assassins in the chaos and became an assassin. After that, she devoted her entire life to the assassin organization.
Jacob and Evie—"Assassin's Creed: The Hero"
The story of "Assassin's Creed: The Hero" takes place in London, England during the Victorian period. This work is the first dual-director in the series.In the role of the horn, the two protagonists will jointly lead the criminal group "Crow" to fight against the Templars in London.
The male protagonist is named Jacob Fry, who will be involved in the sinful London under Queen Victoria and attempt to restore peaceful rule;
The heroine is Evie Fry. She is good at stealth and knows how to control and manage, and will help Jacob Fry punish evil and promote good.
Bayek—"Assassin's Creed: Origin"
The first work of the mythological trilogy of Assassin's Creed is based on ancient Egypt as the story stage. The protagonist is Bayek, who is the last guardian of Egypt.
Bayek used the weapons in his hand and his firm will to save Egypt, which was both internal and external troubles, and finally founded the "Invisible One", the predecessor of the Assassin Brotherhood, with his wife Aiya.
Cassandra and Alexios—"Assassin's Creed: Odyssey"
Although this work is set with a double protagonist, the official King of Kings is Kassandra, so the story of Kassandra shall prevail.
Kassandra uses the Spear of the Ishu artifact Leonida as a weapon. She is a hero and mercenary famous in the Greek world and is known as a hawk trainer.
In the plot, facing Alexios, the younger brother who joined the God Cult and used the power of the God Cult to kill people, Kassandra finally chose to kill his brother and destroyed the Order Cult.
After this, in order to protect his family, Kassandra fled to Egypt, and after generations of reproduction, one of his descendants, Ayah, the wife of Bayek, the protagonist of Assassin's Creed: Origins, was born. It was Ayah who founded the "Invisible One", the predecessor of the Assassin's Brotherhood,
Evor—"Assassin's Creed: Valhalla"
Players can choose male Aiwall in the game or female Aiwall.
Aivor's childhood parents were killed by hostile clans because they were awarded the title of "Wolf Kisser" when they escaped from the wolf's mouth.
Growing up, we set foot in England and creating our own territory. He also fought against the sect entrenched in England. At the same time, he/she is also a descendant of the Ishu tribe and is also the reincarnation of the Nordic god Odin.
The veteran does not die, only withering. I wonder which one of the above assassin characters do you like the most?