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Ratohnhaké:ton and Eseosa are both unexpected grandchildren, but y'all already know Edward and Adéwalé would have adored them.
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Whatever happened to the Davenport Homestead?
Eseosa arriving for training at the Davenport Homestead (c.1804) "Once Connor came along, it flourished again for several decades, even surpassing its former glory. Then, it suddenly vanished early in the 19th century. Any manor that can suddenly vanish is both interesting and unsettling in the same measure, though probably not a great investment." - Shaun Hastings, (c. 2012) [Database: Davenport Homestead]
The mystery of the Davenport Homestead remains one of the most perplexing enigmas within the AC universe, primarily due to the myriad factors that could account for its disappearance. A community and establishment like the Homestead doesn't simply vanish without a significant cause. According to the Initiates website, Connor's last recorded activity took place in 1804, when he trained Eseosa, the grandson of Adewale. Given that the Homestead was still in existence then, its disappearance likely occurred after that date.
The factors leading to the Homestead’s decline may also mirror the complicated legacies of its last known guardians, Connor and Shay. Their parallel narratives set the stage for the tumultuous events during the American Civil War. Shay Cormac, as detailed in the "Last Descendants" novelization, eventually returned to America, living long enough to train his descendants as Assassin Hunters. The ending of Rogue hints at a possible future confrontation between Connor and Shay, which could have contributed to the even decline of the (previously named Colonial) American Brotherhood within New York.
Shay's grandson, Cudgel Cormac (c.1863) | Art by: SunsetAgain
This decline is starkly illustrated by the rise of Varius, one of the few Assassins who survived there into the Civil War era, even with Connor—who revitalized the Brotherhood—at the helm. In contemplating their legacies, one might deduce that Connor and Shay forged a truce between the Assassins and Templars that endured for a significant time before their respective deaths. This possibility aligns with Connor’s rare willingness to seek peace with the Templars, a notion few Assassins entertained before him. Shay, while critical of the flawed ideologies of the Brotherhood under Achilles, would have recognized that Connor’s vision surpassed his mentor’s in prioritizing the welfare of people over rigid allegiances.
Both men shared a deep commitment to doing what was right, irrespective of their differing ideologies. Their interactions may have been marked by meaningful debates about the merits and shortcomings of their respective orders, echoing the possibility of cooperative endeavors throughout history. In Unity, we see hints of such interactions, and even William Miles acknowledges the existence of attempted truces between the Assassins and Templars when questioned by Desmond. This raises the question: could Connor and Shay’s alliance have been one of those fleeting moments of cooperation? However, this perspective does not fully explain the Homestead’s disappearance. Other historical events, such as the War of 1812, Tecumseh's Rebellion, and the earliest form of Manifest Destiny, also loom large in this period, potentially influencing the fate of the Brotherhood and its stronghold. It’s plausible that Connor, much like Altair before him, recognized that the Homestead had become a liability—a beacon that exposed them to their enemies. This awareness might have prompted him to relocate the Colonial Brotherhood to various hidden enclaves across America.
As the notion of Manifest Destiny gained traction, different sects of the American Brotherhood likely experienced varying degrees of success, especially after Connor’s passing left them without an influential leader to guide them amidst the resurgence of Templar influence through members such as William Magear "Boss" Tweed, a powerful business tycoon and politician, and Shay’s descendants. Thus, the interwoven fates of Connor, Shay, and the Davenport Homestead present a complex tapestry of alliances, conflicts, and historical forces that shaped the Brotherhood's legacy during a tumultuous period in American history.
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Davenport Homestead: An Assassin Fake Out? Other sources, such as from former Ubisoft writer James Nadiger, as well as the fourth illustration of the Assassin's Creed Reflections comic, do give the implication that the entire "disappearance" of the Homestead was supposed to be an orchestrated trick from Connor and the Assassins to throw off the scent of the Templars.
James Nadiger: "Connor would have had his family and friends, and the American Assassins would have played pivotal roles in stuff like the War of 1812. And the idea that the Davenport homestead vanished or that he died alone would all be a fake out to throw the Templars off their scent."
Retcons (?) aside, it’s important to note that the Homestead had still vanished by 2012 when Desmond discovered the precursor key left behind by Connor. This only raises several questions to ponder about: 1.) Why the Fake-Out? – If the Homestead’s disappearance was staged, what prompted the Assassins to resort to such drastic measures? Was it a strategic move to protect a (precursor) key asset?
2.) Impact of Historical Events – How did events like Tecumseh’s Rebellion, the War of 1812, or Manifest Destiny possibly influence the decision to abandon or conceal the Homestead?
3.) Connor’s Legacy – Did Connor anticipate the need to decentralize the Brotherhood, moving away from a single stronghold like the Homestead to ensure its survival? On that note, what the hell even happened to Connor?
4.) Templar Influence – How involved were the Templars in the Homestead’s fate? Did Shay, his descendants, or other Templar factions play a role in its disappearance? If not, why does the sudden move happen, as Shaun implies?
5.) Effectiveness of the Ruse – If the disappearance was a ruse, how effective was it? Did it successfully deceive the Templars, or was it only a temporary measure? --------------------------------------------------------------------------
In conclusion, the mystery of the Davenport Homestead's disappearance leaves us with more questions than answers. Whether its vanishing was part of a strategic ruse by the Assassins or influenced by external historical events, the Homestead’s fate remains a key enigma within Assassin's Creed history. As we explore the possible connections between Connor’s legacy, Templar schemes, and the broader forces of Manifest Destiny, it’s clear that the Homestead’s story is intertwined with the survival and evolution of the American Brotherhood during a pivotal time.
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19.05 ATLETICA – 110 ostacoli, semifinali (Lorenzo Ndele Simonelli)
19.30 NUOTO ARTISTICO – Squadre, routine acrobatica (Italia)
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Since Connor would still be alive during the time Arnos game takes place, what do you think he would be doing during that time?
Honestly? While I do believe Connor would still be active as an Assassin and potentially even as the Captain of the Aquila, I don’t believe he would have taken major action involving the French Revolution. I definitely do think he would be in communication with Arno, to the best of his ability anyway, but at that point, Connor is in his 30’s and I personally believe he’d have found his wife and settled down, for the most part.
I did some guesstimation and some quick calculations, and determined, based on the information I found, that by the time Arno’s game even begins, Connor is indeed married and at least his first child had been born. For me, that means that he’s most likely not making/risking the overseas trip to team up with Arno, but as I mentioned before, he probably, at the very least, keeps in somewhat regular contact with him. For the duration of the Revolution anyway, since he’s just a year or two off from 40 by the time it ends.
We know that he was still at least somewhat active as an Assassin during the French Revolution, by the time it was over all his children had already been born, and he continued to be active until at least 1804, when he presumably trained Eseosa.
Another point I think I should make is that as the number of children Connor and his wife had increased, I personally believe the number of activities he partook in as an Assassin decreased. I definitely believe he was a part of the Brotherhood up until he died, but I just think that he became less and less willing to put himself majorly at risk once he became a husband and father.
So yeah, I could technically be wrong wit alla dat, but as you requested, that’s just my thoughts. 😂
Thanks for sending this in! I hope you enjoyed! 😁
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The One Who Got Away (2023) – Nollywood Movie
A mother’s love knows no bounds, but when her children try to play matchmaker, will she find love or heartbreak? VIDEO INFORMATION Filename: The.One.Who.Got.Away.2023.1080p.[9jaRocks.Com].mkvFilesize: 638.42 MBDuration: 01:38:57Imdb: –Cast: Deyemi Okanlawon, Uche Jombo, Chioma Akpotha, Tayo Faniran, Prince Williams, Eseosa Bernard, Saheed Bolanale, Femi Branch, Abimbola HassanProducer: Taiwo…
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A young neurologist counsels black women, fights inequality
Eseosa Ighodaro, MD, PhD, is a neurologist now tackling health disparities. But she kept her first experiments on ice at home. “I used to hide experiments in the freezer so my mom couldn’t see them,” she says. “I mixed orange juice, salt and pepper to see if I could cause a chemical reaction. Then my mother went to the kitchen and asked, “Where are my ingredients?” She called me ‘doctor’ before I…
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Celebrate Connor’s birthday & Assassin’s Creed 3/Liberation Remastered!
A lot of things happened...
#assassin's creed#assassin's creed 3#assassin's creed liberation#eseosa#patience gibbs#connor kenway#ratonhnhaké:ton#io:nhiòte#aveline de grandpré#gérald blanc#birthday
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Assassin’s Creed Vengeance - animated
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Arno Victor Dorian
Connor Kenway
Shay Cormac Patrick
Elisabeth Jones
(Thawna) Caroline Kingstone
(Chayton) Haytham Jr Kenway
Io:nhiòte Kenway
(Calfuray) Pebbles Kenway
Damien Laurent (green assassin)
Albert Bernard (axe assassin)
Eustache Mercier (white assassin)
Aveline De Grandprè
Eseosa
(Takeo Mishima) Jonathan Kenway
#arnovictordorian#connor kenway#assassin’s creed#ubisoft#vengeance#anime#shay cormac#eseosa#aveline de grandpre#assassin’s creed 3#assassin’s creed unity#assassin’s creed rogue
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Since you mentioned it, there’s a cool piece on DeviantArt by Nyiro featuring those you mentioned
#hottttt#my boys and their gransons#sexy thanks#adewale#edward#connor#eseosa#ac4#ac3#kenways#i do associate adewale and eseosa as kenways btw#because uhhhhhh otp#submitted by loveydoveypiperwright#i think im bad at reading#submission
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The Greek woman, the heavy staff in her hands, stopped gestured towards the sands. “This is where it began.”
Ratonhnhaketon and Eseosa glanced at the sky above, and the sand below.
Siwa.
It was like standing at the fortress Altair had died in, but... older still. This was where the Creed had begun, and it began as it always did:
Ratonhnhaketon thought of a shrinking world, taken at gunpoint and marched off, ideals a poor dressing for power and control. Most of all, he remembered the flames, and his mother’s face, brave even in death.
Eseosa thought of betrayal. Of Napolean rescinding the order to free the slaves of his homeland, the bitterness and the sting; of the men he fought beside, only for them to send people back to the chains.
The woman paused, just for a moment.
She’d seen many assassins. She had shown them the way here, to understand the weight of history, that all their brethern stood on those who came before.
She had begun the fight, in some way, and started it so that Bayek took her philosophy and gave it words, so that they might pull hope from the foul earth. Ratonhnhaketon gave it a grasp in his homeland, so that while the life he knew had been taken, the Templars had nevertheless not won. Eseosa was not so different.
She understood the pain in their eyes, though it was not a pain she knew personally. Her world, her country, it was gone now. There were places, with the same names she had known, but the world moved on, and left them behind.
It was an old pain, and she had grown past it. But they lived with a horror she did not know, could not know.
How badly she wished to give them the staff, and finally let go, let the next generation have her burden-
No. Not yet.
She smiled, bitterly.
“You’ve done well,” she says.
And when Kassandra says this, she speaks from experience.
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