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* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler: Reginald Birch]] is a quiet, nerdy, and somewhat dorky guy. [[spoiler: He also does some of the most repulsive villains in the series]].

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler: Reginald Birch]] is a quiet, nerdy, and somewhat dorky guy. [[spoiler: He also does some is alsoone of the most repulsive villains in the series]].
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--> ''"I hope that Connor, my own son, will read this journal, and perhaps, when he knows a little about my own journey through life, understand me, maybe even forgive me. My own path was paved with lies, my mistrust forged from treachery. But my own father never lied to me and, with this journal, I preserve that custom."''

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--> -> ''"I hope that Connor, my own son, will read this journal, and perhaps, when he knows a little about my own journey through life, understand me, maybe even forgive me. My own path was paved with lies, my mistrust forged from treachery. But my own father never lied to me and, with this journal, I preserve that custom."''
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* CoversAlwaysLie: The cover may lead you to believe that Connor is the book's main character, but it actually focuses on Haytham.
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''Assassin's Creed: Forsaken'' is part of the series of novelizations of the ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' by Oliver Bowden. Unlike other books in the series which tend to hew to the timeline and narration of the events of the respective games it adapts, ''Forsaken'' covers the events of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' but also serves as a {{Prequel}}, covering the timeline before the first missions of the game proper. Specifically it's AnotherSideAnotherStory to the game, from the viewpoint of Haytham Kenway, the father of the main PlayerCharacter, Ratonhnhaké:ton or Connor of ''III''[[note]]Haytham was the DecoyProtagonist for the first three memory sequences which detailed the circumstances that led to his romance with Connor's mother Kaniéh:tiio.[[/note]]. The book is presented in the form of a journal Haytham kept since childhood and which he irregularly updated throughout his life. The final part of the book has Connor completing the story with his own reflections on discovering his father's story.

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''Assassin's Creed: Forsaken'' is part of the series of novelizations of the ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' series of video games by Oliver Bowden. Unlike other books in the series which tend to hew to the timeline and narration of the events of the respective games it adapts, ''Forsaken'' covers the events of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' but also serves as a {{Prequel}}, covering the timeline before the first missions of the game proper. Specifically it's AnotherSideAnotherStory to the game, from the viewpoint of Haytham Kenway, the father of the main PlayerCharacter, Ratonhnhaké:ton or Connor of ''III''[[note]]Haytham was the DecoyProtagonist for the first three memory sequences which detailed the circumstances that led to his romance with Connor's mother Kaniéh:tiio.[[/note]]. The book is presented in the form of a journal Haytham kept since childhood and which he irregularly updated throughout his life. The final part of the book has Connor completing the story with his own reflections on discovering his father's story.
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* ProtagonistJourneyToVillain: Unusual variation in that Haytham believes he's becoming TheHero and is on a quest with Birch as TheMentor and he will eventually restore his family honor and reunite his family. [[spoiler: The revelation of TheAwfulTruth marks a CynicismCatalyst for him which explains his colder behaviour in the latter part of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'']]

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* ProtagonistJourneyToVillain: Unusual variation in that Haytham believes he's becoming TheHero and is on a quest with Birch as TheMentor and he will eventually restore his family honor and reunite his family. [[spoiler: The revelation of TheAwfulTruth the AwfulTruth marks a CynicismCatalyst for him which explains his colder behaviour in the latter part of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'']]



* ShaggyDogStory[=/=]ShootTheShaggyDog: Haytham joins the Templars in search of emotional support after the attack on his house, and also in the belief that the Templars will help him find revenge and rescue his sister. [[spoiler: However the investigation goes nowhere with key witnesses dying before Haytham has a chance to interrogate them. He later discovers TheAwfulTruth of Birch's betrayal. Haytham's quest to avenge his father's death and rescue his sister proves futile in the end. It doesn't repair his family, it in fact makes him and his sister estranged permanently, his best friend Jim Holden commits suicide and his ParentalSubstitute was a fraud with Haytham having nothing left but the Colonial Templars, only for that to be sabotaged by his son]].

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* ShaggyDogStory[=/=]ShootTheShaggyDog: Haytham joins the Templars in search of emotional support after the attack on his house, and also in the belief that the Templars will help him find revenge and rescue his sister. [[spoiler: However the investigation goes nowhere with key witnesses dying before Haytham has a chance to interrogate them. He later discovers TheAwfulTruth the AwfulTruth of Birch's betrayal. Haytham's quest to avenge his father's death and rescue his sister proves futile in the end. It doesn't repair his family, it in fact makes him and his sister estranged permanently, his best friend Jim Holden commits suicide and his ParentalSubstitute was a fraud with Haytham having nothing left but the Colonial Templars, only for that to be sabotaged by his son]].



* UndyingLoyalty: Haytham towards the Templars and Charles Lee. Even after finding out [[spoiler: that he became a Templar by being manipulated by Reginald Birch, the ideals had such an impact in shaping Haytham and he discovered TheAwfulTruth so late in his life, that he was unwilling and unable to let go of the cause even if his own father and his son are Assassins]].

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* UndyingLoyalty: Haytham towards the Templars and Charles Lee. Even after finding out [[spoiler: that he became a Templar by being manipulated by Reginald Birch, the ideals had such an impact in shaping Haytham and he discovered TheAwfulTruth the AwfulTruth so late in his life, that he was unwilling and unable to let go of the cause even if his own father and his son are Assassins]].
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'''Assassin's Creed: Forsaken''' is part of the series of novelizations of the ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' by Oliver Bowden. Unlike other books in the series which tend to hew to the timeline and narration of the events of the respective games it adapts, ''Forsaken'' covers the events of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' but also serves as a {{Prequel}}, covering the timeline before the first missions of the game proper. Specifically it's AnotherSideAnotherStory to the game, from the viewpoint of Haytham Kenway, the father of the main PlayerCharacter, Ratonhnhaké:ton or Connor of ''III''[[note]]Haytham was the DecoyProtagonist for the first three memory sequences which detailed the circumstances that led to his romance with Connor's mother Kaniéh:tiio.[[/note]]. The book is presented in the form of a journal Haytham kept since childhood and which he irregularly updated throughout his life. The final part of the book has Connor completing the story with his own reflections on discovering his father's story.

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'''Assassin's ''Assassin's Creed: Forsaken''' Forsaken'' is part of the series of novelizations of the ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' by Oliver Bowden. Unlike other books in the series which tend to hew to the timeline and narration of the events of the respective games it adapts, ''Forsaken'' covers the events of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' but also serves as a {{Prequel}}, covering the timeline before the first missions of the game proper. Specifically it's AnotherSideAnotherStory to the game, from the viewpoint of Haytham Kenway, the father of the main PlayerCharacter, Ratonhnhaké:ton or Connor of ''III''[[note]]Haytham was the DecoyProtagonist for the first three memory sequences which detailed the circumstances that led to his romance with Connor's mother Kaniéh:tiio.[[/note]]. The book is presented in the form of a journal Haytham kept since childhood and which he irregularly updated throughout his life. The final part of the book has Connor completing the story with his own reflections on discovering his father's story.
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''Assassin's Creed : Forsaken'' is part of the series of novelizations of the ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' by Oliver Bowden. Unlike other books in the series which tend to hew to the timeline and narration of the events of the respective games it adapts, ''Forsaken'' covers the events of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' but also serves as a {{Prequel}}, covering the timeline before the first missions of the game proper. Specifically it's AnotherSideAnotherStory to the game, from the viewpoint of Haytham Kenway, the father of the main PlayerCharacter, Ratonhnhaké:ton or Connor of ''III''[[note]]Haytham was the DecoyProtagonist for the first three memory sequences which detailed the circumstances that led to his romance with Connor's mother Kaniéh:tiio.[[/note]]. The book is presented in the form of a journal Haytham kept since childhood and which he irregularly updated throughout his life. The final part of the book has Connor completing the story with his own reflections on discovering his father's story.

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''Assassin's Creed : Forsaken'' '''Assassin's Creed: Forsaken''' is part of the series of novelizations of the ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' by Oliver Bowden. Unlike other books in the series which tend to hew to the timeline and narration of the events of the respective games it adapts, ''Forsaken'' covers the events of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' but also serves as a {{Prequel}}, covering the timeline before the first missions of the game proper. Specifically it's AnotherSideAnotherStory to the game, from the viewpoint of Haytham Kenway, the father of the main PlayerCharacter, Ratonhnhaké:ton or Connor of ''III''[[note]]Haytham was the DecoyProtagonist for the first three memory sequences which detailed the circumstances that led to his romance with Connor's mother Kaniéh:tiio.[[/note]]. The book is presented in the form of a journal Haytham kept since childhood and which he irregularly updated throughout his life. The final part of the book has Connor completing the story with his own reflections on discovering his father's story.

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--> "I hope that Connor, my own son, will read this journal, and perhaps, when he knows a little about my own journey through life, understand me, maybe even forgive me. My own path was paved with lies, my mistrust forged from treachery. But my own father never lied to me and, with this journal, I preserve that custom."

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--> "I ''"I hope that Connor, my own son, will read this journal, and perhaps, when he knows a little about my own journey through life, understand me, maybe even forgive me. My own path was paved with lies, my mistrust forged from treachery. But my own father never lied to me and, with this journal, I preserve that custom.""''



''Assassin's Creed : Forsaken'' is part of the series of novelizations of the ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' by Oliver Bowden. Unlike other books in the series which tend to hew to the timeline and narration of the events of the respective games it adapts, ''Forsaken'' covers the events of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' but also serves as a {{Prequel}}, covering the timeline before the first missions of the game proper. Specifically it's AnotherSideAnotherStory to the game, from the viewpoint of Haytham Kenway, the father of the main PlayerCharacter, Ratonhnhaké;ton or Connor of ''III''[[note]]Haytham was the DecoyProtagonist for the first three sections which detailed the circumstances that led to his romance with Connor's mother Kanieh;tio.[[/note]]. The book is presented in the form of a journal Haytham kept since childhood and which he irregularly updated throughout his life. The final part of the book has Connor completing the story with his own reflections on discovering his father's story.

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''Assassin's Creed : Forsaken'' is part of the series of novelizations of the ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' by Oliver Bowden. Unlike other books in the series which tend to hew to the timeline and narration of the events of the respective games it adapts, ''Forsaken'' covers the events of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' but also serves as a {{Prequel}}, covering the timeline before the first missions of the game proper. Specifically it's AnotherSideAnotherStory to the game, from the viewpoint of Haytham Kenway, the father of the main PlayerCharacter, Ratonhnhaké;ton Ratonhnhaké:ton or Connor of ''III''[[note]]Haytham was the DecoyProtagonist for the first three sections memory sequences which detailed the circumstances that led to his romance with Connor's mother Kanieh;tio.Kaniéh:tiio.[[/note]]. The book is presented in the form of a journal Haytham kept since childhood and which he irregularly updated throughout his life. The final part of the book has Connor completing the story with his own reflections on discovering his father's story.



''Forsaken'' was very well recieved on its release and is the first of the series to recieve ApprovalOfGod as being canonical to the Franchise.

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''Forsaken'' was very well recieved received on its release and is the first of the series to recieve receive ApprovalOfGod as being canonical to the Franchise.



* AllThereInTheManual : For ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' and ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' serving as an {{Interquel}}.
* AlasPoorVillain : One can't help but feel this way for [[spoiler: Haytham after reading this book. Connor, his own son, feels this and regrets killing him.]]
* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: The novelization of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' is from the perspective of Connor Kenway's father and the game BigBad.

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* AllThereInTheManual : AllThereInTheManual: For ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' and ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' serving as an {{Interquel}}.
{{Interquel}}.
* AlasPoorVillain : One can't help but feel this way for [[spoiler: Haytham after reading this book. Connor, his own son, feels this and regrets killing him.]]
him]].
* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: The novelization of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' is from the perspective of Connor Kenway's father and the game game's BigBad.



* AnnoyingYoungerSibling : Jenny used to treat Haytham, her half-brother, this way. It actually goes beyond indifference as Jenny unfairly holds the child responsible for the way they're treated differently.
* AwfulTruth: [[spoiler: Haytham rescues his sister Jenny and then discovers that CoolOldGuy Reginald Birch who was his ParentalSubstitute had not only orchestrated his father's death but also sold Jenny into slavery and that their entire relationship was a lie.]]
** The book serves as a milder form of this for Connor, who realizes his father actually was an honorable and decent man rather than the ManipulativeBastard he thought he was.
* BadassFamily / BigScrewedUpFamily: The Kenways, natch.
* [[spoiler: TheBadGuyWins: Reginald Birch does meet his KarmicDeath but he succeeds in his goal of destroying the Kenways, and converting Haytham into a Templar.]]
** Played with as [[spoiler: Reginald Birch]] has no interest in harming the Kenways. He's actually after the First Civilization and their relics. [[spoiler: Haytham thus gets his revenge on Birch more thoroughly through denying he's found the First Civilization site than he ever does by killing him.]]

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* AnnoyingYoungerSibling : AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Jenny used to treat Haytham, her half-brother, this way. It actually goes beyond indifference as Jenny unfairly holds the child responsible for the way they're treated differently.
* AwfulTruth: [[spoiler: Haytham rescues his sister Jenny and then discovers that CoolOldGuy Reginald Birch who was his ParentalSubstitute had not only orchestrated his father's death but also sold Jenny into slavery and that their entire relationship was a lie.]]
lie]].
** The book serves as a milder form of this for Connor, who realizes his father actually was an honorable and decent man rather than the ManipulativeBastard he thought he was.
was. He also learns that they were NotSoDifferent from each other in terms of ideals, but were just too tragically separated by their own life experiences.
* BadassFamily / BigScrewedUpFamily: BadassFamily[=/=]BigScrewedUpFamily: The Kenways, natch.
natch. ''Black Flag'' covers Edward's story, while this novelization depicts the two succeeding generations, Haytham and Connor.
* [[spoiler: TheBadGuyWins: Reginald Birch does meet his KarmicDeath but he succeeds in his goal of destroying the Kenways, and converting Haytham into a Templar.]]
Templar]].
** Played with as [[spoiler: Reginald Birch]] has had no interest in harming the Kenways. He's He was actually after the First Civilization and their relics. [[spoiler: Haytham thus gets his revenge on Birch more thoroughly through denying he's found the First Civilization site than he ever does by killing him.]] He could have even made it worse by saying that the amulet was useless without an Apple of Eden to actually open the door]].



** [[spoiler: Birch sells out all of his confederates to throw Kenway off the trail.]]

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** [[spoiler: Birch sells out all of his confederates to throw Kenway off the trail.]]trail]].



* BigBad: [[spoiler: Reginald Birch in the first half. Since the second is basically Assassins Creed III in Haytham's perspective, he would take the role as VillainProtagonist.]]

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* BigBad: [[spoiler: Reginald Birch in the first half. Since the second is basically Assassins ''Assassin's Creed III III'' in Haytham's perspective, he would take the role as VillainProtagonist.]]VillainProtagonist]].



** In a RetCon to ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'', Haytham claims to have [[spoiler: done this for Connor. He initially backs Charles Lee's gambit to make Connor their fall guy for Hickey's assassination attempt on Washington but goes disguised to the hanging and frees his son from the noose.]] In the game, we see this sequence through Connor's eyes which is covered by a bag, so its justified but this never comes up in any of their in-game interactions.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler: Reginald Birch]] is a quiet, nerdy, and somewhat dorky guy. [[spoiler: He also does some of the most repulsive things in the series.]]

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** In a RetCon to ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'', Haytham claims to have [[spoiler: done this for Connor. He initially backs Charles Lee's gambit to make Connor their fall guy for Hickey's assassination attempt on Washington but goes disguised to the hanging and frees his son from the noose.]] noose]]. In the game, we see this sequence through Connor's eyes which is covered by a bag, so its justified it's justified, but this never comes up in any of their in-game interactions.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler: Reginald Birch]] is a quiet, nerdy, and somewhat dorky guy. [[spoiler: He also does some of the most repulsive things villains in the series.]]series]].



* BreakTheCutie: For Haytham, Jenny, and Connor.

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* BreakTheCutie: For Haytham, Jenny, and Connor.Connor; although the epilogue has Connor defiantly declare that although he failed to save his and his mother's people as well as to reconcile his father's beliefs with his own, he remains optimistic for the future: of America, the Assassins, and his own.



* CoolOldGuy : Haytham thinks this of Reginald Birch who is more than willing to play it up. [[spoiler: He's not, of course.]]
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: Haytham's mother, Tessa Kenway, undergoes this on the night Edward is killed by home intruders and Jenny is kidnapped by the same and that Haytham had to kill one of her attackers. This TraumaCongaLine proved too much for her, and she becomes a shell of her former self, turning over Haytham's parenting duties to Reginald Birch, who she doesn't know is a Templar and the man who orchestrated the attack on her family.]]

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* CoolOldGuy : CoolOldGuy: Haytham thinks this of Reginald Birch who is more than willing to play it up. [[spoiler: He's not, of course.]]
course]].
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: Haytham's mother, Tessa Kenway, undergoes this on the night Edward is killed by home intruders and Jenny is kidnapped by the same and that Haytham had to kill one of her attackers. This TraumaCongaLine proved too much for her, and she becomes a shell of her former self, turning over Haytham's parenting duties to Reginald Birch, who she doesn't know is a Templar and the man who orchestrated the attack on her family.]]family]].



* DownerEnding : [[spoiler: For the Kenways as a whole. Edward Kenway, who loses everything he ever built and achieved in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag''. His wife goes mad from grief, his daughter is MadeASlave and becomes a spinster, and Haytham ends up becoming ArchnemesisDad for his own son and dies at the latter's hand, leaving him with a great deal of issues in addition to his tragedy as a Native American in Post-Revolutionary America.]]

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* DownerEnding : DownerEnding: [[spoiler: For the Kenways as a whole. Edward Kenway, who loses everything he ever built and achieved in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag''. His wife goes mad from grief, his daughter is MadeASlave and becomes a spinster, and Haytham ends up becoming ArchnemesisDad for his own son and dies at the latter's hand, leaving him with a great deal of issues in addition to his tragedy as a Native American in Post-Revolutionary America.]]America]].
** BittersweetEnding: For what it's worth, Connor's account ends on a more hopeful note.
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Poor Holden]].



* GoodParents : Edward and Tessa Kenway. [[spoiler: Subverted as Jenny hates Edward and Haytham learns to think ill of his mother.]]
* FalseFriend: [[spoiler: Reginald Birch for Edward Kenway, who he engaged to be married to his daughter Jenny only to discover that he was a Templar. Haytham realizes the same much later, but its far too late for him to make a meaningful change in his life.]]
* Foil: Ultimately, the Kenway line is this to the Auditore line. The Auditore family have been Assassins for who knows how long and legitimately earned their affluence, whereas Edward earned his through piracy and while both families raised their children to be Assassins, Haytham became a Templar. The Auditores were always there for one another and were a functional, supportive family... while the Kenway family, who all do love each other, are strained by the events of their lives and are very dysfunctional. Ezio and Claudia would keep in touch, while Haytham and Jennifer would be very distant from one another. And so on.
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Edward raises Haytham to follow in his path [[spoiler: as an assassin. Haytham initially believes being a Templar is making his father proud, and even when he realizes his father was on the other side, he entertains the idea of uniting both the Assassins and the Templars, much as his own son Connor entertained.]]

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* GoodParents : GoodParents: Edward and Tessa Kenway. [[spoiler: Subverted as Jenny hates Edward and Haytham learns to think ill of his mother.]]
mother]].
* FalseFriend: [[spoiler: Reginald Birch for Edward Kenway, who he engaged to be married to his daughter Jenny only to discover that he was a Templar. Haytham realizes the same much later, but its far too late for him to make a meaningful change in his life.]]
life]].
* Foil: {{Foil}}: Ultimately, the Kenway line is this to the Auditore line. The Auditore family have been Assassins for who knows how long and legitimately earned their affluence, whereas Edward earned his through piracy and while both families raised their children to be Assassins, Haytham became a Templar. The Auditores were always there for one another and were a functional, supportive family... while the Kenway family, who all do love each other, are strained by the events of their lives and are very dysfunctional. Ezio and Claudia would keep in touch, while Haytham and Jennifer would be very distant from one another. Ezio manages to save his mother from the DespairEventHorizon, while Haytham barely spares his mother and sister a second thought as he delves further into Templar affairs. And so on.
on.
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Edward raises Haytham to follow in his path [[spoiler: as an assassin. Haytham initially believes being a Templar is making his father proud, and even when he realizes his father was on the other side, he entertains the idea of uniting both the Assassins and the Templars, much as his own son Connor entertained.]] entertained]].



** In a quiet moment when Haytham is playing with his soldier set, Reginald Birch sneaks in and uses the toys to teach him the importance of leaders and men being in charge, a prime indication that he is a [[spoiler: Templar.]]

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** In a quiet moment when Haytham is playing with his soldier set, Reginald Birch sneaks in and uses the toys to teach him the importance of leaders and men being in charge, a prime indication that he is a [[spoiler: Templar.]]Templar]].



* FromBadToWorse: The TraumaCongaLine for Edward Kenway in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' is extended to three generations.
* GenerationalSaga: In concert with ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' and ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'', the Kenways form a classic example. Grandfather Edward creates the family fortune, and rises from RagsToRiches and discovers the Assassin ideology which he raises his son in. But Haytham ends up assimilated into the Templars with his son Connor, reclaiming the family's assassin lineage.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler: Reginald Birch orchestrates the death of Edward Kenway and the indoctrination of his son into the Templar order.]]
* HistoryRepeats: Edward's second wife Tessa married him in protest over her father's wishes and caused a brief scandal, much the same happened with his first wife Caroline as Literature/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag reveals. She also [[spoiler: dies alone of a disease, much like Caroline, though Edward is dead this time.]]
* HonorBeforeReason: For all his criticism of Connor for upholding his ideals in the face of reality, Haytham himself suffers from this. He admits in his journal that Charles Lee, while more talented as a military commander than George Washington, is also unclean, rude and has no political savvy to be TheParagon that UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution would need, and in many ways Lee would be a weak leader to the Templars. Despite this, Haytham's entire idea for the Revolution rests on Charles being in charge, with no backup plan or anything -- Haytham supports him solely out of loyalty and commitment to the Templar cause.
* [[IHateYouVampireDad I Hate You Templar Dad]]: How Haytham views Connor's resentment against him. He doesn't quite grock Connor is an adult man capable of making adult decisions... nor does he realize that [[spoiler:Connor knows he's responsible for the Boston Massacre, the Purge of the American Assassins, and other activities that were inclining him to view Haytham as a monster.]]

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* FromBadToWorse: The TraumaCongaLine for Edward Kenway in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' is extended to three generations.
generations. Then again, this book came first before ''Black Flag''.
* GenerationalSaga: In concert with ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' and ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'', the Kenways form a classic example. Grandfather Edward creates the family fortune, and rises from RagsToRiches and discovers the Assassin ideology which he raises his son in. But Haytham ends up assimilated into the Templars Templars, with his son Connor, Connor reclaiming the family's assassin Assassin lineage.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler: Reginald Birch orchestrates the death of Edward Kenway and the indoctrination of his son into the Templar order.]]
order]].
* HistoryRepeats: Edward's second wife Tessa married him in protest over her father's wishes and caused a brief scandal, much the same happened with his first wife Caroline as Literature/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag reveals. She also [[spoiler: dies [[spoiler:dies alone of a disease, much like Caroline, though Edward is dead this time.]]
time]].
* HonorBeforeReason: For all his criticism of Connor for upholding his ideals in the face of reality, Haytham himself suffers from this. He admits in his journal that Charles Lee, while more talented as a military commander than George Washington, is also unclean, rude and has no political savvy to be TheParagon that UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution would need, and in many ways Lee would be a weak leader to the Templars. Despite this, Haytham's entire idea for the Revolution rests on Charles being in charge, with no backup plan or anything -- Haytham supports him solely out of loyalty and commitment to the Templar cause.
cause. ''Assassin's Creed III'' clarifies that were Charles to assume Washington's post, Haytham planned to be TheManBehindTheMan.
* [[IHateYouVampireDad I Hate You Templar Dad]]: How Haytham views Connor's resentment against him. He doesn't quite grock Connor is an adult man capable of making adult decisions... nor does he realize that [[spoiler:Connor knows he's responsible for the Boston Massacre, the Purge of the American Assassins, and other activities that were inclining him to view Haytham as a monster.]]monster]].



** Haytham's equation with his family echoes and contrasts to Ezio with his mother and sister. Maria, Ezio's mother suffers severe trauma after the attack on her family [[note]]which led to her husband and sons being arrested and later executed[[/note]] but she recovers from the attack because of Ezio's [[ThePowerOfLove devotion]] to her. [[spoiler: For Tessa it's a DespairEventHorizon.]] Likewise he and his half-sister Jenny, were never close and they become permanently estranged [[spoiler: even after Haytham pulls a belated BigDamnHeroes to save her.]]
** Reginald Birch likewise plays a role in Haytham's life much like Mario Auditore, only with a different ideology [[spoiler: and a HiddenAgenda.]]
** Haytham like Ezio is driven initially by revenge but seems to put it aside and aspires for wisdom and a more meaningful purpose. He also meets the love of his life in a new land and culture [[note]] Like Ezio in Istanbul in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedRevelations''[[/note]] but what for Ezio is a belated, unexpected EarnYourHappyEnding becomes for Haytham a source for personal anguish when he meets his son Connor, an Assasin, on the other side of the conflict.

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** Haytham's equation with his family echoes and contrasts to Ezio with his mother and sister. Maria, Ezio's mother suffers severe trauma after the attack on her family [[note]]which led to her husband and sons being arrested and later executed[[/note]] but she recovers from the attack because of Ezio's [[ThePowerOfLove devotion]] to her. [[spoiler: For Tessa it's a DespairEventHorizon.]] DespairEventHorizon]]. Likewise he and his half-sister Jenny, were never close and they become permanently estranged [[spoiler: even after Haytham pulls a belated BigDamnHeroes to save her.]]
her]].
** Reginald Birch likewise plays a role in Haytham's life much like Mario Auditore, only with a different ideology [[spoiler: and a HiddenAgenda.]]
HiddenAgenda]].
** Haytham like Ezio is driven initially by revenge but seems to put it aside and aspires for wisdom and a more meaningful purpose. He also meets the love of his life in a new land and culture [[note]] Like Ezio meeting Sofia Sartor in Istanbul in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedRevelations''[[/note]] but what for Ezio is a belated, unexpected EarnYourHappyEnding becomes for Haytham a source for personal anguish when he meets his son Connor, an Assasin, Assassin, on the other side of the conflict.



* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler: Reginald Birch. And sadly, Haytham becomes one himself vis-a-vis Connor.]]
* MotiveDecay: Haytham's journal entries is very introspective and deals with his own confusion of the kind of person he has become, his belief in the Templars in conflict with his own loyalty to his family.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Edward Kenway's secretive nature but public profile attracted too much attention to the valuable artifacts in his possession, namely [[spoiler: a journal with information on the First Civilization.]]

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* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler: Reginald Birch. And sadly, Haytham becomes one himself vis-a-vis Connor.]]
Connor]].
* MotiveDecay: Haytham's journal entries is very introspective and deals with his own confusion of the kind of person he has become, his belief in the Templars in conflict with his own loyalty to his family.
family. Without this novelization putting his actions in context, the game depicts him as incorrigible and thoroughly unsympathetic to Connor.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Edward Kenway's secretive nature but public profile attracted too much attention to the valuable artifacts in his possession, namely [[spoiler: a journal with information on the First Civilization.]] Civilization]].



** [[spoiler: Haytham becomes NotSoDifferent from Reginald Birch, trying to manipulate and indoctrinate Connor into the Templar cause, much like he had been.]]
** On a darker note, [[spoiler: Jenny Kenway insists that Edward handing her hand in marriage to Birch without taking her own feelings and desires into account isn't better from her own experience as a concubine in the Ottoman Court.]]
* OnceMoreWithClarity: The book has a running theme with this, with Edward even telling his son that to know things it was important to see things differently. Haytham records observations in his journal all through his life, and as an adult, he rereads his earlier entries and makes connections that he could not have made as a child.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler: the plan to castrate Birch.]] Many readers were disappointed they didn't do it.
* ProtagonistJourneyToVillain : Unusual variation in that Haytham believes he's becoming TheHero and is on a quest with Birch as TheMentor and he will eventually restore his family honor and reunite his family. [[spoiler: The revelation of TheAwfulTruth marks a CynicismCatalyst for him which explains his colder behaviour in the latter part of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'']]
* RapeAsDrama: A low key example. [[spoiler: Jenny spends decades as a SexSlave to the Sultanate.]]

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** [[spoiler: Haytham becomes NotSoDifferent from Reginald Birch, trying to manipulate and indoctrinate Connor into the Templar cause, much like he had been.]]
been]].
** On a darker note, [[spoiler: Jenny Kenway insists that Edward handing her hand off in marriage to Birch without taking her own feelings and desires into account isn't better from her own experience as a concubine in the Ottoman Court.]]
Court. She even says she was better treated in Istanbul]].
* OnceMoreWithClarity: The book has a running theme with this, with Edward even telling his son that to know things it was important to see things differently. Haytham records observations in his journal all through his life, and as an adult, he rereads his earlier entries and makes connections that he could not have made as a child.
child.
--> '''Edward:''' ''"To know and see things differently, we must first think differently."''
* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:The plan to castrate Birch.]] Birch]]. Many readers were disappointed they didn't do it.
* ProtagonistJourneyToVillain : ProtagonistJourneyToVillain: Unusual variation in that Haytham believes he's becoming TheHero and is on a quest with Birch as TheMentor and he will eventually restore his family honor and reunite his family. [[spoiler: The revelation of TheAwfulTruth marks a CynicismCatalyst for him which explains his colder behaviour in the latter part of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'']]
* RapeAsDrama: A low key example. [[spoiler: Jenny spends decades as a SexSlave to the Sultanate.]]Sultanate]].



* RevengeBeforeReason: Haytham has ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' style ambitions to defeat his family's killers. [[spoiler: Reginald Birch acts as a BadBoss by throwing all of his confederates to the wolves.]]
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:Haytham massacres an entire monastery which had kept his friend Jim Holden captive and moreover castrated him. He and Jenny do the same when they attack Birch's chateau.]]

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* RevengeBeforeReason: Haytham has ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' style ambitions to defeat his family's killers. [[spoiler: Reginald Birch acts as a BadBoss by throwing all of his confederates to the wolves.]]
wolves]].
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:Haytham massacres an entire monastery which had kept his friend Jim Holden captive and moreover castrated him. He and Jenny do the same when they attack Birch's chateau.]]chateau]].



* ShaggyDogStory / ShootTheShaggyDog: Haytham joins the Templars in search of emotional support after the attack on his house, and also in the belief that the Templars will help him find revenge and rescue his sister. [[spoiler: However the investigation goes nowhere with key witnesses dying before Haytham has a chance to interrogate them. He later discovers TheAwfulTruth of Birch's betrayal. Haytham's quest to avenge his father's death and rescue his sister proves futile in the end. It doesn't repair his family, it in fact makes him and his sister estranged permanently, his best friend Jim Holden commits suicide and his ParentalSubstitute was a fraud with Haytham having nothing left but the Colonial Templars, only for that to be sabotaged by his son.]]
* [[HeKnowsTooMuch She Knows Too Much]]: Jenny Kenway discovered [[spoiler: Birch's true allegiance and told her father. Birch who seems to have set upon indoctrinating Haytham has her kidnapped and sold into slavery so as to manipulating her brother better.]]
* SinsOfOurFathers: The main theme for Jenny, Haytham and Connor, all of whom suffer in consequence for actions and choices made by Edward Kenway. Specifically, [[GreatBigBookOfEverything the Journal on First Civilization Research]] that Edward developed in his career drives Birch to [[spoiler:attack his house, gets him killed, destroys his family, leads Haytham to go to America, and then Connor becomes embroiled when Juno asks him to recover the amulet that Haytham acquired as part of his quest.]]
* SpottingTheThread: Haytham's investigations into the attack on his family is helped when he rereads his journal entries as a boy and notices something that he had later put out of his mind. [[spoiler: A pair of boots in the maid's room, which belonged to TheMole that helped bring the Templar mercenaries to their home.]]

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* ShaggyDogStory / ShootTheShaggyDog: ShaggyDogStory[=/=]ShootTheShaggyDog: Haytham joins the Templars in search of emotional support after the attack on his house, and also in the belief that the Templars will help him find revenge and rescue his sister. [[spoiler: However the investigation goes nowhere with key witnesses dying before Haytham has a chance to interrogate them. He later discovers TheAwfulTruth of Birch's betrayal. Haytham's quest to avenge his father's death and rescue his sister proves futile in the end. It doesn't repair his family, it in fact makes him and his sister estranged permanently, his best friend Jim Holden commits suicide and his ParentalSubstitute was a fraud with Haytham having nothing left but the Colonial Templars, only for that to be sabotaged by his son.]]
son]].
* [[HeKnowsTooMuch She Knows Too Much]]: Jenny Kenway discovered [[spoiler: Birch's true allegiance and told her father. Birch who seems to have set upon indoctrinating Haytham has her kidnapped and sold into slavery so as to manipulating her brother better.]]
better]].
* SinsOfOurFathers: The main theme for Jenny, Haytham and Connor, all of whom suffer in consequence for actions and choices made by Edward Kenway. Specifically, [[GreatBigBookOfEverything the Journal on First Civilization Research]] that Edward developed in his career drives Birch to [[spoiler:attack his house, gets him killed, destroys his family, leads Haytham to go to America, and then Connor becomes embroiled when Juno asks him to recover the amulet that Haytham acquired as part of his quest.]]
quest]].
* SpottingTheThread: Haytham's investigations into the attack on his family is helped when he rereads his journal entries as a boy and notices something that he had later put out of his mind. [[spoiler: A pair of boots in the maid's room, which belonged to TheMole that helped bring the Templar mercenaries to their home.]]home]].



-->'''Haytham:''' These men - not one of them was a tenth of the man [[spoiler: Holden had been.]] I was sick of them, I realized, heartily sick of them. And my feelings were about to intensify.
* UndyingLoyalty: Haytham towards the Templars and Charles Lee. Even after finding out [[spoiler: that he became a Templar by being manipulated by Reginald Birch, the ideals had such an impact in shaping Haytham and he discovered TheAwfulTruth so late in his life, that he was unwilling and unable to let go of the cause even if his own father and his son are Assassins.]]
** Haytham's best friend, Jim Holden has this for him. The only truly good person Haytham knew in his middle years and who puts the rescue of Jenny on high priority. [[spoiler: His eventual fate is a major TearJerker.]]
* UnreliableNarrator: Haytham has one of these cases with himself, as his earlier entries have him failing to realize a bunch of things going on behind the scenes at the time. Likewise, he's definitely prone to painting himself in the nicest light possible given he ends up killing numerous associates. [[spoiler: They had it coming, though.]]
* VillainousValour: The final meeting between [[spoiler:Connor and his father]] is given context here: Haytham gives Charles Lee the amulet for the First Civlization and tells him to go, while he stands back to face [[spoiler:Connor]], an unstoppable ImplacableMan who had whittled every other Templar and who is also years younger than Haytham. His final entries even seems to have [[DeathSeeker awareness]] and even seems to hope that [[spoiler:Connor finds the journal and understands his father better. As in the game, he's DefiantToTheEnd and upholds the Templar values with the same conviction of Assassin heroes.]]

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-->'''Haytham:''' These men - not one of them was a tenth of the man [[spoiler: Holden had been.]] been]]. I was sick of them, I realized, heartily sick of them. And my feelings were about to intensify.
* UndyingLoyalty: Haytham towards the Templars and Charles Lee. Even after finding out [[spoiler: that he became a Templar by being manipulated by Reginald Birch, the ideals had such an impact in shaping Haytham and he discovered TheAwfulTruth so late in his life, that he was unwilling and unable to let go of the cause even if his own father and his son are Assassins.]]
Assassins]].
** Haytham's best friend, Jim Holden has this for him. The only truly good person Haytham knew in his middle years and who puts the rescue of Jenny on high priority. [[spoiler: His eventual fate is a major TearJerker.]]
TearJerker]].
* UnreliableNarrator: Haytham has one of these cases with himself, as his earlier entries have him failing to realize a bunch of things going on behind the scenes at the time. Likewise, he's definitely prone to painting himself in the nicest light possible given he ends up killing numerous associates. [[spoiler: They had it coming, though.]]
though]].
* VillainousValour: The final meeting between [[spoiler:Connor and his father]] is given context here: Haytham gives Charles Lee the amulet for the First Civlization and tells him to go, while he stands back to face [[spoiler:Connor]], an unstoppable ImplacableMan who had whittled every other Templar and who is also years younger than Haytham. His final entries even seems to have [[DeathSeeker awareness]] and even seems to hope that [[spoiler:Connor finds the journal and understands his father better. As in the game, he's DefiantToTheEnd and upholds the Templar values with the same conviction of Assassin heroes.]]heroes]].



* WorldOfCardboardSpeech : Connor gives a deeply moving one at the end of ''Forsaken'' and this was originally part of the game itself and exists in deleted audio:

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* WorldOfCardboardSpeech : WorldOfCardboardSpeech: Connor gives a deeply moving one at the end of ''Forsaken'' and this was originally part of the game itself and exists in deleted audio:



* YouKilledMyFather: Jenny and Haytham towards [[spoiler: Reginald Birch. It's Jenny who lands the killing blow.]]

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* YouKilledMyFather: Jenny and Haytham towards [[spoiler: Reginald Birch. It's Jenny who lands the killing blow.]]blow]].

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[[caption-width-right:328:''"I never knew him. Not really. I thought I had, but it wasn't until I read his journal that I realized I hadn't really known him at all."'']]

--> "I hope that Connor, my own son, will read this journal, and perhaps, when he knows a little about my own journey through life, understand me, maybe even forgive me. My own path was paved with lies, my mistrust forged from treachery. But my own father never lied to me and, with this journal, I preserve that custom."
-->-- '''Haytham Kenway'''
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* Foil: Ultimately, the Kenway line is this to the Auditore line. The Auditore family have been Assassins for who knows how long and legitimately earned their affluence, whereas Edward earned his through piracy and while both families raised their children to be Assassins, Haytham became a Templar. The Auditores were always there for one another and were a functional, supportive family... while the Kenway family, who all do love each other, are strained by the events of their lives and are very dysfunctional. Ezio and Claudia would keep in touch, while Haytham and Jennifer would be very distant from one another. And so on.
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* RevengeBeforeReason: Haytham has TheCountOfMonteCristo style ambitions to defeat his family's killers. [[spoiler: Reginald Birch acts as a BadBoss by throwing all of his confederates to the wolves.]]

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* RevengeBeforeReason: Haytham has TheCountOfMonteCristo ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' style ambitions to defeat his family's killers. [[spoiler: Reginald Birch acts as a BadBoss by throwing all of his confederates to the wolves.]]
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* SurroundedByIdiots: How Haytham comes to view his fellow Templars by the time the American Revolution starts.
-->'''Haytham:''' These men - not one of them was a tenth of the man [[spoiler: Holden had been.]] I was sick of them, I realized, heartily sick of them. And my feelings were about to intensify.
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* TheAwfulTruth: [[spoiler: Haytham rescues his sister Jenny and then discovers that CoolOldGuy Reginald Birch who was his ParentalSubstitute had not only orchestrated his father's death but also sold Jenny into slavery and that their entire relationship was a lie.]]

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* TheAwfulTruth: AwfulTruth: [[spoiler: Haytham rescues his sister Jenny and then discovers that CoolOldGuy Reginald Birch who was his ParentalSubstitute had not only orchestrated his father's death but also sold Jenny into slavery and that their entire relationship was a lie.]]
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* SinsOfOurFathers: The main theme for Jenny, Haytham and Connor, all of whom suffer in consequence for actions and choices made by Edward Kenway. Specifically, [[TheGreatBigBookOfEverything the Journal on First Civilization Research]] that Edward developed in his career drives Birch to [[spoiler:attack his house, gets him killed, destroys his family, leads Haytham to go to America, and then Connor becomes embroiled when Juno asks him to recover the amulet that Haytham acquired as part of his quest.]]

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* SinsOfOurFathers: The main theme for Jenny, Haytham and Connor, all of whom suffer in consequence for actions and choices made by Edward Kenway. Specifically, [[TheGreatBigBookOfEverything [[GreatBigBookOfEverything the Journal on First Civilization Research]] that Edward developed in his career drives Birch to [[spoiler:attack his house, gets him killed, destroys his family, leads Haytham to go to America, and then Connor becomes embroiled when Juno asks him to recover the amulet that Haytham acquired as part of his quest.]]
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** Haytham's equation with his family echoes and contrasts to Ezio with his mother and sister. Maria, Ezio's mother suffers severe trauma after the attack on her family [[note]]which led to her husband and sons being arrested and later executed[[/note]] but she recovers from the attack because of Ezio's [[ThePowerOfLove devotion]] to her. [[spoiler: For Tessa its a DespairEventHorizon.]] Likewise he and his half-sister Jenny, were never close and they become permanently estranged [[spoiler: even after Haytham pulls a belated BigDamnHeroes to save her.]]

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** Haytham's equation with his family echoes and contrasts to Ezio with his mother and sister. Maria, Ezio's mother suffers severe trauma after the attack on her family [[note]]which led to her husband and sons being arrested and later executed[[/note]] but she recovers from the attack because of Ezio's [[ThePowerOfLove devotion]] to her. [[spoiler: For Tessa its it's a DespairEventHorizon.]] Likewise he and his half-sister Jenny, were never close and they become permanently estranged [[spoiler: even after Haytham pulls a belated BigDamnHeroes to save her.]]



* SinsOfOurFathers: The main theme for Jenny, Haytham and Connor, all of whom suffer in consequence for actions and choices made by Edward Kenway. Specifically, [[TheGreatBookOfEverything the Journal on First Civilization Research]] that Edward developed in his career drives Birch to [[spoiler:attack his house, gets him killed, destroys his family, leads Haytham to go to America, and then Connor becomes embroiled when Juno asks him to recover the amulet that Haytham acquired as part of his quest.]]

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* SinsOfOurFathers: The main theme for Jenny, Haytham and Connor, all of whom suffer in consequence for actions and choices made by Edward Kenway. Specifically, [[TheGreatBookOfEverything [[TheGreatBigBookOfEverything the Journal on First Civilization Research]] that Edward developed in his career drives Birch to [[spoiler:attack his house, gets him killed, destroys his family, leads Haytham to go to America, and then Connor becomes embroiled when Juno asks him to recover the amulet that Haytham acquired as part of his quest.]]
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''Assassin's Creed : Forsaken'' is part of the series of novelizations of the ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' by Oliver Bowden. Unlike other books in the series which tend to hew to the timeline and narration of the events of the respective games it adapts, ''Forsaken'' covers the events of ''AssassinsCreedIII'' but also serves as a {{Prequel}}, covering the timeline before the first missions of the game proper. Specifically it's AnotherSideAnotherStory to the game, from the viewpoint of Haytham Kenway, the father of the main PlayerCharacter, Ratonhnhaké;ton or Connor of ''III''[[note]]Haytham was the DecoyProtagonist for the first three sections which detailed the circumstances that led to his romance with Connor's mother Kanieh;tio.[[/note]]. The book is presented in the form of a journal Haytham kept since childhood and which he irregularly updated throughout his life. The final part of the book has Connor completing the story with his own reflections on discovering his father's story.

After the release of ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'', ''Forsaken'' along with ''AssassinsCreedIII'' covers the MythArc of the Kenway Family Saga, described by [[WordOfGod writer Darby McDevitt]] as, "the story of a family… a migration, a mixing of cultures, and a dashing of ideals…".

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''Assassin's Creed : Forsaken'' is part of the series of novelizations of the ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' by Oliver Bowden. Unlike other books in the series which tend to hew to the timeline and narration of the events of the respective games it adapts, ''Forsaken'' covers the events of ''AssassinsCreedIII'' ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' but also serves as a {{Prequel}}, covering the timeline before the first missions of the game proper. Specifically it's AnotherSideAnotherStory to the game, from the viewpoint of Haytham Kenway, the father of the main PlayerCharacter, Ratonhnhaké;ton or Connor of ''III''[[note]]Haytham was the DecoyProtagonist for the first three sections which detailed the circumstances that led to his romance with Connor's mother Kanieh;tio.[[/note]]. The book is presented in the form of a journal Haytham kept since childhood and which he irregularly updated throughout his life. The final part of the book has Connor completing the story with his own reflections on discovering his father's story.

After the release of ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'', ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'', ''Forsaken'' along with ''AssassinsCreedIII'' ''Assassin's Creed III'' covers the MythArc of the Kenway Family Saga, described by [[WordOfGod writer Darby McDevitt]] as, "the story of a family… a migration, a mixing of cultures, and a dashing of ideals…".



* AllThereInTheManual : For ''AssassinsCreedIII'' and ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' serving as an {{Interquel}}.

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* AllThereInTheManual : For ''AssassinsCreedIII'' ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' and ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' serving as an {{Interquel}}.



* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: The novelization of AssassinsCreedIII is from the perspective of Connor Kenway's father and the game BigBad.

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* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: The novelization of AssassinsCreedIII ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' is from the perspective of Connor Kenway's father and the game BigBad.



** In a RetCon to ''AssassinsCreedIII'', Haytham claims to have [[spoiler: done this for Connor. He initially backs Charles Lee's gambit to make Connor their fall guy for Hickey's assassination attempt on Washington but goes disguised to the hanging and frees his son from the noose.]] In the game, we see this sequence through Connor's eyes which is covered by a bag, so its justified but this never comes up in any of their in-game interactions.

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** In a RetCon to ''AssassinsCreedIII'', ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'', Haytham claims to have [[spoiler: done this for Connor. He initially backs Charles Lee's gambit to make Connor their fall guy for Hickey's assassination attempt on Washington but goes disguised to the hanging and frees his son from the noose.]] In the game, we see this sequence through Connor's eyes which is covered by a bag, so its justified but this never comes up in any of their in-game interactions.



* DownerEnding : [[spoiler: For the Kenways as a whole. Edward Kenway, who loses everything he ever built and achieved in ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag''. His wife goes mad from grief, his daughter is MadeASlave and becomes a spinster, and Haytham ends up becoming ArchnemesisDad for his own son and dies at the latter's hand, leaving him with a great deal of issues in addition to his tragedy as a Native American in Post-Revolutionary America.]]

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* DownerEnding : [[spoiler: For the Kenways as a whole. Edward Kenway, who loses everything he ever built and achieved in ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag''.''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag''. His wife goes mad from grief, his daughter is MadeASlave and becomes a spinster, and Haytham ends up becoming ArchnemesisDad for his own son and dies at the latter's hand, leaving him with a great deal of issues in addition to his tragedy as a Native American in Post-Revolutionary America.]]



* {{Foreshadowing}} : ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' wasn't announced at the time the book was released, so several details in the book foreshadow the fact that Edward Kenway was a Pirate.

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* {{Foreshadowing}} : ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' {{Foreshadowing}}: ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' wasn't announced at the time the book was released, so several details in the book foreshadow the fact that Edward Kenway was a Pirate.



** When a thief attacks the Kenways on a night out, Edward insists on compassion with Reginald Birch wanting to go VigilanteMan and kill him. Edward later asks Haytham if he felt that thief deserved to die and is pleased when Haytham says no. This gains [[NotSoDifferent resonance]] after the announcement and release of the game, since Edward is a [[RetiredOutlaw former pirate]] who [[RagsToRiches made his early fortune]] from plunder and high seas robbery, suggesting why he felt sympathy for the thug, and perhaps wanted to know if his son would forgive his former life if and when he discovered it.[[note]] Haytham never seems to have found out, he never mentions it in the book or in ''AssassinsCreedIII'' though his sister seems to know and in the game's DLC Connor knows too, affectionately ascribing his sailing skills to his Pirate grandfather.[[/note]]

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** When a thief attacks the Kenways on a night out, Edward insists on compassion with Reginald Birch wanting to go VigilanteMan and kill him. Edward later asks Haytham if he felt that thief deserved to die and is pleased when Haytham says no. This gains [[NotSoDifferent resonance]] after the announcement and release of the game, since Edward is a [[RetiredOutlaw former pirate]] who [[RagsToRiches made his early fortune]] from plunder and high seas robbery, suggesting why he felt sympathy for the thug, and perhaps wanted to know if his son would forgive his former life if and when he discovered it.[[note]] Haytham never seems to have found out, he never mentions it in the book or in ''AssassinsCreedIII'' ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' though his sister seems to know and in the game's DLC Connor knows too, affectionately ascribing his sailing skills to his Pirate grandfather.[[/note]]



* FromBadToWorse: The TraumaCongaLine for Edward Kenway in ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' is extended to three generations.
* GenerationalSaga: In concert with ''AssassinsCreedIII'' and ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'', the Kenways form a classic example. Grandfather Edward creates the family fortune, and rises from RagsToRiches and discovers the Assassin ideology which he raises his son in. But Haytham ends up assimilated into the Templars with his son Connor, reclaiming the family's assassin lineage.

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* FromBadToWorse: The TraumaCongaLine for Edward Kenway in ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' is extended to three generations.
* GenerationalSaga: In concert with ''AssassinsCreedIII'' ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' and ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'', ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'', the Kenways form a classic example. Grandfather Edward creates the family fortune, and rises from RagsToRiches and discovers the Assassin ideology which he raises his son in. But Haytham ends up assimilated into the Templars with his son Connor, reclaiming the family's assassin lineage.



** Haytham like Ezio is driven initially by revenge but seems to put it aside and aspires for wisdom and a more meaningful purpose. He also meets the love of his life in a new land and culture [[note]] Like Ezio in Istanbul in ''AssassinsCreedRevelations''[[/note]] but what for Ezio is a belated, unexpected EarnYourHappyEnding becomes for Haytham a source for personal anguish when he meets his son Connor, an Assasin, on the other side of the conflict.

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** Haytham like Ezio is driven initially by revenge but seems to put it aside and aspires for wisdom and a more meaningful purpose. He also meets the love of his life in a new land and culture [[note]] Like Ezio in Istanbul in ''AssassinsCreedRevelations''[[/note]] ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedRevelations''[[/note]] but what for Ezio is a belated, unexpected EarnYourHappyEnding becomes for Haytham a source for personal anguish when he meets his son Connor, an Assasin, on the other side of the conflict.



* ProtagonistJourneyToVillain : Unusual variation in that Haytham believes he's becoming TheHero and is on a quest with Birch as TheMentor and he will eventually restore his family honor and reunite his family. [[spoiler: The revelation of TheAwfulTruth marks a CynicismCatalyst for him which explains his colder behaviour in the latter part of ''AssassinsCreedIII'']]

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* ProtagonistJourneyToVillain : Unusual variation in that Haytham believes he's becoming TheHero and is on a quest with Birch as TheMentor and he will eventually restore his family honor and reunite his family. [[spoiler: The revelation of TheAwfulTruth marks a CynicismCatalyst for him which explains his colder behaviour in the latter part of ''AssassinsCreedIII'']]''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'']]



* TheResenter: Jenny Kenway [[spoiler: at the end of ''Forsaken'' becomes a bitter spinster who admits to hating her father for not training her as an Assassin and not giving her the same affection as he did for Haytham. A real TearJerker in retrospect]], if you know the end of ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag''.

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* TheResenter: Jenny Kenway [[spoiler: at the end of ''Forsaken'' becomes a bitter spinster who admits to hating her father for not training her as an Assassin and not giving her the same affection as he did for Haytham. A real TearJerker in retrospect]], if you know the end of ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag''.''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag''.



* {{RetCon}} : The book alters some of the circumstances in the events of ''AssassinsCreedIII'', while in turn ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' retcons some elements of ''Forsaken''. The biggest change is that ''Forsaken'' describes Haytham's father has having dark hair when ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' makes him blonde. Also at the end of that game, Jenny was stated to be Jennifer Scott, after her mother's maiden name, while in this book she is referred to as Jenny Kenway.

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* {{RetCon}} : The book alters some of the circumstances in the events of ''AssassinsCreedIII'', ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'', while in turn ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' retcons some elements of ''Forsaken''. The biggest change is that ''Forsaken'' describes Haytham's father has having dark hair when ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' makes him blonde. Also at the end of that game, Jenny was stated to be Jennifer Scott, after her mother's maiden name, while in this book she is referred to as Jenny Kenway.



* WorthIt: Connor gets a coda to ''AssassinsCreedIII'' where he gets to answer to the question, as a Native American, whether or not the slave-holding and expansionist United States was worthy of his support. Connor decides that its transformation into a free and just society might take centuries but stands by his choices. Given how so many people called him on the carpet for his choices, it's nice to know Connor is at peace with his choices.

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* WorthIt: Connor gets a coda to ''AssassinsCreedIII'' ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' where he gets to answer to the question, as a Native American, whether or not the slave-holding and expansionist United States was worthy of his support. Connor decides that its transformation into a free and just society might take centuries but stands by his choices. Given how so many people called him on the carpet for his choices, it's nice to know Connor is at peace with his choices.
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* BigBad: Reginald Birch in the first half. Since the second is basically Assassins Creed III in Haytham's perspective, he would take the role as VillainProtagonist.

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* BigBad: [[spoiler: Reginald Birch in the first half. Since the second is basically Assassins Creed III in Haytham's perspective, he would take the role as VillainProtagonist.]]
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* BigBad: Reginald Birch in the first half. Since the second is basically Assassins Creed III in Haytham's perspective, he would take the role as VillainProtagonist.
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* HonorBeforeReason: For all his criticism of Connor for upholding his ideals in the face of reality, Haytham himself suffers from this. He admits in his journal that Charles Lee, while more talented as a military commander than George Washington, is also unclean, rude and has no political savvy to be TheParagon that TheAmericanRevolution would need, and in many ways Lee would be a weak leader to the Templars. Despite this, Haytham's entire idea for the Revolution rests on Charles being in charge, with no backup plan or anything -- Haytham supports him solely out of loyalty and commitment to the Templar cause.

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* HonorBeforeReason: For all his criticism of Connor for upholding his ideals in the face of reality, Haytham himself suffers from this. He admits in his journal that Charles Lee, while more talented as a military commander than George Washington, is also unclean, rude and has no political savvy to be TheParagon that TheAmericanRevolution UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution would need, and in many ways Lee would be a weak leader to the Templars. Despite this, Haytham's entire idea for the Revolution rests on Charles being in charge, with no backup plan or anything -- Haytham supports him solely out of loyalty and commitment to the Templar cause.
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* SinsOfOurFathers: The main theme for Jenny, Haytham and Connor, all of whom suffer in consequence for actions and choices made by Edward Kenway.

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* SinsOfOurFathers: The main theme for Jenny, Haytham and Connor, all of whom suffer in consequence for actions and choices made by Edward Kenway. Specifically, [[TheGreatBookOfEverything the Journal on First Civilization Research]] that Edward developed in his career drives Birch to [[spoiler:attack his house, gets him killed, destroys his family, leads Haytham to go to America, and then Connor becomes embroiled when Juno asks him to recover the amulet that Haytham acquired as part of his quest.]]
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* HonorBeforeReason: For all his criticism of Connor for upholding his ideals in the face of reality, Haytham himself suffers from this. He admits in his journal that Charles Lee, while more talented as a military commander than George Washington, is also unclean, rude and has no political savvy to be TheParagon that TheAmericanRevolution would need and in many ways would be a weak leader to the Templars. Yet his entire idea for the Revolution rests on Charles being in charge with no backup plan or anything. Haytham supports him solely out of loyalty and commitment to the Templar cause.
* [[IHateYouVampireDad I Hate You Templar Dad]]: How Haytham views Connor's resentment against him. He doesn't quite grock Connor is an adult man capable of making adult decisions. [[spoiler: Nor does he realize Connor knows he's responsible for the Boston Massacre, the Purge of the American Assassins, and other activities that incline him to view Haytham as a monster.]]
* IronicEcho: The Kenways parallel the story of the Auditore in many ways only with a DarkerAndEdgier twist.
** Edward Kenway resembles Domenico Auditore, the poor founder of a rich, wealthy family who went through much TraumaCongaLine to go from RagsToRiches and Giovanni Auditore in being a DotingParent to his young son, while engaging his feisty daughter to a worthless suitor[[note]]Duccio for Claudia Auditore and Reginald Birch for Jenny[[/note]] and moreover [[StealthMentor secretly training]] his son for the Assassin life.

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* HonorBeforeReason: For all his criticism of Connor for upholding his ideals in the face of reality, Haytham himself suffers from this. He admits in his journal that Charles Lee, while more talented as a military commander than George Washington, is also unclean, rude and has no political savvy to be TheParagon that TheAmericanRevolution would need need, and in many ways Lee would be a weak leader to the Templars. Yet his Despite this, Haytham's entire idea for the Revolution rests on Charles being in charge charge, with no backup plan or anything. anything -- Haytham supports him solely out of loyalty and commitment to the Templar cause.
* [[IHateYouVampireDad I Hate You Templar Dad]]: How Haytham views Connor's resentment against him. He doesn't quite grock Connor is an adult man capable of making adult decisions. [[spoiler: Nor decisions... nor does he realize Connor that [[spoiler:Connor knows he's responsible for the Boston Massacre, the Purge of the American Assassins, and other activities that incline were inclining him to view Haytham as a monster.]]
* IronicEcho: The Kenways parallel the story of the Auditore in many ways only with a DarkerAndEdgier twist.
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** Edward Kenway resembles Domenico Auditore, the poor founder of a rich, wealthy family who went through much TraumaCongaLine to go from RagsToRiches RagsToRiches, and Giovanni Auditore in being a DotingParent to his young son, while engaging his feisty daughter to a worthless suitor[[note]]Duccio for Claudia Auditore and Reginald Birch for Jenny[[/note]] and moreover [[StealthMentor secretly training]] his son for the Assassin life.



* LighterAndSofter: AssassinsCreedIII Haytham is responsible for the Boston Massacre and numerous other ruthless actions in order to bring about American independence (which would, coincidentally, drastically increase his personal power as Grandmaster of the Americas). Haytham's portrayal here is closer to TheHero. Of course, these are ''his'' journals.

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* LighterAndSofter: AssassinsCreedIII In ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'', Haytham is responsible for the Boston Massacre and numerous other ruthless actions in order to bring about American independence (which would, coincidentally, would "coincidentally" drastically increase his personal power as Grandmaster Grand Master of the Americas). Americas), but Haytham's portrayal here is closer to TheHero. Of course, these are ''his'' journals.journals that, in the end, he's having delivered to Connor expressly to tell his side of the story...



** More broadly engaging Jennifer to be married to Reginald Birch is a major case of HorribleJudgeOfCharacter.
** In his later years, Haytham, as a Templar, accuses Charles Lee of this, chastising him for treating little Connor, his son, the way he did since it gave him the wrong idea and led to much PoorCommunicationKills.

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** More broadly broadly, engaging Jennifer to be married to Reginald Birch is a major case of HorribleJudgeOfCharacter.
** In his later years, Haytham, Haytham as a Templar, Templar accuses Charles Lee of this, chastising him for treating little Connor, his son, Haytham's then-little son Ratonhnhaké:ton (the future Connor) the way he did did, since it gave him the wrong idea idea[[note]]that Lee was responsible the razing of Kanatahséton[[/note]] and led to much PoorCommunicationKills.



* TheResenter: Jenny Kenway [[spoiler: at the end of ''Forsaken'' becomes a bitter spinster who admits to hating her father for not training her as an assassin and not giving her the same affection as he did for Haytham. A real TearJerker in retrospect]], if you know the end of ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag''.

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* TheResenter: Jenny Kenway [[spoiler: at the end of ''Forsaken'' becomes a bitter spinster who admits to hating her father for not training her as an assassin Assassin and not giving her the same affection as he did for Haytham. A real TearJerker in retrospect]], if you know the end of ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag''.



* {{RetCon}} : The book alters some of the circumstances in the events of ''AssassinsCreedIII''. The biggest change is that it describes Haytham's father has having dark hair when ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' makes him blonde. Also at the end of that game, Jenny was stated to be Jennifer Scott, after her mother's maiden name, while in this book she is referred to as Jenny Kenway.

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* {{RetCon}} : The book alters some of the circumstances in the events of ''AssassinsCreedIII''. ''AssassinsCreedIII'', while in turn ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' retcons some elements of ''Forsaken''. The biggest change is that it ''Forsaken'' describes Haytham's father has having dark hair when ''AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' makes him blonde. Also at the end of that game, Jenny was stated to be Jennifer Scott, after her mother's maiden name, while in this book she is referred to as Jenny Kenway.



* RoaringRampageOfRevenge : [[spoiler: Haytham massacres an entire monastery which had kept his friend Jim Holden captive and moreover castrated him. He and Jenny do the same when they attack Birch's chateau.]]

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* RoaringRampageOfRevenge : [[spoiler: Haytham RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:Haytham massacres an entire monastery which had kept his friend Jim Holden captive and moreover castrated him. He and Jenny do the same when they attack Birch's chateau.]]



* ShaggyDogStory / ShootTheShaggyDog: Haytham joins the Templars in search of emotional support after the attack on his house, and also in the belief that the Templars will help him find revenge and rescue his sister. [[spoiler: However the investigation goes nowhere with key witnesses dying before Haytham has a chance to interrogate them. He later discovers TheAwfulTruth of Birch's betrayal. Haytham's quest to avenge his father's death and rescue his sister proves futile in the end. It doesn't repair his family, it in fact makes him and his sister estranged permanently, his best friend Jim Holden commits suicide and his ParentalSubstitute was a fraud with Haytham having nothing left but the Colonial Templars only for that to be sabotaged by his son.]]

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* ShaggyDogStory / ShootTheShaggyDog: Haytham joins the Templars in search of emotional support after the attack on his house, and also in the belief that the Templars will help him find revenge and rescue his sister. [[spoiler: However the investigation goes nowhere with key witnesses dying before Haytham has a chance to interrogate them. He later discovers TheAwfulTruth of Birch's betrayal. Haytham's quest to avenge his father's death and rescue his sister proves futile in the end. It doesn't repair his family, it in fact makes him and his sister estranged permanently, his best friend Jim Holden commits suicide and his ParentalSubstitute was a fraud with Haytham having nothing left but the Colonial Templars Templars, only for that to be sabotaged by his son.]]



* UnreliableNarrator: Haytham has one of these cases with himself as he fails to realize a bunch of things going on behind the scenes with his early entries. Likewise, he's definitely prone to painting himself in the nicest light possible given he ends up killing numerous associates. [[spoiler: They had it coming, though.]]
* VillainousValour: The final meeting between [[spoiler: Connor and his father is given context here. Haytham gives Charles Lee the amulet for the First Civlization and tells him to go while he stands back to face Connor, an unstoppable ImplacableMan who had whittled every other Templar and who is also years younger than Haytham. His final entries even seems to have [[DeathSeeker awareness]] and even seems to hope that Connor finds the journal and understands his father better. As in the game, he's DefiantToTheEnd and upholds the Templar values with the same conviction of Assassin heroes.]]
* WorthIt: Connor gets a coda to AssassinsCreedIII where he gets to answer to the fact, as a Native American, whether or not the slave-holding and expanionist United States was worthy of his support. Connor decides that its transformation into a free and just society might take centuries but stands by his choices. Given how so many people called him on the carpet for his choices, it's nice to know Connor is at peace with his choices.

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* UnreliableNarrator: Haytham has one of these cases with himself himself, as he fails his earlier entries have him failing to realize a bunch of things going on behind the scenes with his early entries.at the time. Likewise, he's definitely prone to painting himself in the nicest light possible given he ends up killing numerous associates. [[spoiler: They had it coming, though.]]
* VillainousValour: The final meeting between [[spoiler: Connor [[spoiler:Connor and his father father]] is given context here. here: Haytham gives Charles Lee the amulet for the First Civlization and tells him to go go, while he stands back to face Connor, [[spoiler:Connor]], an unstoppable ImplacableMan who had whittled every other Templar and who is also years younger than Haytham. His final entries even seems to have [[DeathSeeker awareness]] and even seems to hope that Connor [[spoiler:Connor finds the journal and understands his father better. As in the game, he's DefiantToTheEnd and upholds the Templar values with the same conviction of Assassin heroes.]]
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* WorthIt: Connor gets a coda to AssassinsCreedIII ''AssassinsCreedIII'' where he gets to answer to the fact, question, as a Native American, whether or not the slave-holding and expanionist expansionist United States was worthy of his support. Connor decides that its transformation into a free and just society might take centuries but stands by his choices. Given how so many people called him on the carpet for his choices, it's nice to know Connor is at peace with his choices.
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* HistoryRepeats: Edward's second wife Tessa married him in protest over her father's wishes and caused a brief scandal, much the same happened with his first wife Caroline as Literature/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag reveals. She also [[spoiler; dies alone of a disease, much like Caroline, though Edward is dead this time.]]

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* HistoryRepeats: Edward's second wife Tessa married him in protest over her father's wishes and caused a brief scandal, much the same happened with his first wife Caroline as Literature/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag reveals. She also [[spoiler; [[spoiler: dies alone of a disease, much like Caroline, though Edward is dead this time.]]
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* HistoryRepeats: Edward's second wife Tessa married him in protest over her father's wishes and caused a brief scandal, much the same happened with his first wife Caroline as Literature/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag reveals. She also [[spoiler; dies alone of a disease, much like Caroline, though Edward is dead this time.]]
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* WorldOfCardboardSpeech : Connor gives a deeply moving one at the end of ''Forsaken'' and this was originally part of the game itself and exists in deleted audio:
-->[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6d79JHh3cU ''"Compromise. That is what everyone has insisted upon. And so I have learned it. But differently than most, I think…I realize now that it will take time; that the road ahead is long, and shrouded in darkness. It is a road that will not always take me where I wish to go, and I doubt I will live to see its end. But I will travel down it nonetheless. For at my side walks hope. In the face of all that insists I turn back, I carry on. This…This is my compromise."'']]
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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Combines with DeathByOriginStory for [[spoiler: Edward]].
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** Haytham ends up stabbed by a family he tries to protect. Later, the son of an Assassin he spares during a mission ends up joining Connor's branch of the organization and doing many missions against the Templars.


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* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler: the plan to castrate Birch.]] Many readers were disappointed they didn't do it.
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* BadBoss: Braddock murders his subordinates at the slightest infraction.
** [[spoiler: Birch sells out all of his confederates to throw Kenway off the trail.]]
** Haytham is horrified to realize he's become one when he's trying to recruit Connor.


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* LighterAndSofter: AssassinsCreedIII Haytham is responsible for the Boston Massacre and numerous other ruthless actions in order to bring about American independence (which would, coincidentally, drastically increase his personal power as Grandmaster of the Americas). Haytham's portrayal here is closer to TheHero. Of course, these are ''his'' journals.


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* UnreliableNarrator: Haytham has one of these cases with himself as he fails to realize a bunch of things going on behind the scenes with his early entries. Likewise, he's definitely prone to painting himself in the nicest light possible given he ends up killing numerous associates. [[spoiler: They had it coming, though.]]
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* [[IHateYouVampireDad I Hate You Templar Dad]]: How Haytham views Connor's resentment against him. He doesn't quite grock Connor is an adult man capable of making adult decisions. [[spoiler: Nor does he realize Connor knows he's responsible for the Boston Massacre, the Purge of the American Assassins, and other activities that incline him to view Haytham as a monster.]]


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* RousingSpeech: Braddock gives a cringe-worthy one to his men, talking about how they have to steal the land of the Native Americans and oppress them to expand.
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* RevengeBeforeReason: Haytham has CountOfMonteCristo style ambitions to defeat his family's killers. [[spoiler: Reginald Birch acts as a BadBoss by throwing all of his confederates to the wolves.]]

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* RevengeBeforeReason: Haytham has CountOfMonteCristo TheCountOfMonteCristo style ambitions to defeat his family's killers. [[spoiler: Reginald Birch acts as a BadBoss by throwing all of his confederates to the wolves.]]
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* RapeAsDrama: A low key example. [[spoiler: Jenny spends decades as a SexSlave to the Sultanate.]]

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