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A new reference sheet for my Croatoan Assassin OC, Kahente


Name: Kahente

Born: April 17, 1571; near what is today Raleigh, North Carolina

Died: May 26, 1637; near what is today Groton, Connecticut

Allegiance: Assassins


Bio: Kahente was a member of the Croatoan tribe to Assassin parents who trained her in the ways of the Creed.  Her father being killed in battle in 1579, she was left to be raised by her mother, who did everything she could to ensure her daughter grew up happily.  Kahente swore to fight off the Templars in her father's honor.  As the Templars continued to set up colonies in America, the threat to the Native tribes grew and grew.  While some colonists were able to work with the tribes, others only wanted to slaughter them.  The following years would certainly prove to be a difficult time for everyone.


In 1588, the mentor of the Native Assassins, Chief Wahunsenacawh (called Powhatan by the English), sent Kahente on a mission to Roanoke Island to uncover a Precursor temple that the Templars were hunting for.  When she arrived, she found that the Templars running the colony had been driven mad, as their leader had not returned in years with the supplies he promised.  And so while she hunted down the Precursor site, Kahente worked endlessly to defend the innocent colonists from the tyrannical madmen.  Over the years, she became very good friends with Eleanor and Ananias Dare, two colonists who patented the first English child born in America, Virginia Dare.


Five months later, Kahente finally found the Precursor site, and found that the Templars had beaten her to it.  Within the temple, they found a Shroud of Eden, which one of the Templars had accidentally activated in a fit of fury.  The Shroud read his DNA after misinterpreting his commands, and registered it as a threat.  And so the Shroud let a huge burst of energy that killed everyone on the island with English blood.  Kahente, being the only Native, survived unscathed.  She sprinted back to the colony and found it destroyed by the blast, taking the lives of everyone she swore to protect.  Kahente, wracked with terrible guilt and depression, etched the word “Croatoan” into a nearby wooden post as a warning to anyone who came to the island.  In 1590, she returned to the island to confront John White, the Templar leader of the colony who had finally returned, only to find it deserted and destroyed.  Kahente spared his life, but only on the condition that he never return, and so he and his men left the island.


After the Roanoke event, Kahente returned to the mainland and wallowed in her guilt.  In her depression, her life took a downward spiral into a sea of alcohol and sex.  However, nine months after an encounter with a man she couldn't remember, she gave birth to two twins, a son and daughter.  Her children and the responsibility she realized that she had to them made her finally snap out of it.  She swore she'd make up for her failures the proper way.  She raised her kids with love and compassion, just as her own mother did, and raised them as Assassins.  There was another child that she treated as her own, too.  Pocahontas, the daughter of Kahente’s mentor, became good friends with Kahente’s kids.  Kahente saw great potential in Pocahontas, and always treated her like her own daughter whenever she visited Powhatan’s village.


By 1607, the English had set up their first permanent colony, Jamestown, Virginia.  One of the leaders of this colony was a Templar named John Smith, who tried to make peace with some of the Natives.  However, the Assassins knew that he and his Templars truly wanted to control the Natives and steal their lands.  And so they captured John Smith and planned to have him executed.  Powhatan and Kahente would've done away with him if not for the pleas of Pocahontas.  Kahente, torn between the Brotherhood and the girl she cared for like a daughter, decided to spare Smith and let him limp back to Jamestown.  For a while after that, things seemed to run relatively smoothly between the colonists and the Natives.  However, after John Smith had been severely wounded by an explosion, he was sent back to England and the Templars were finally free to abuse the Natives once again.  War broke out, and Pocahontas had been kidnapped in 1613.  Kahente tried to lead a rescue mission, but she was shocked and heartbroken to find that Pocahontas’s kidnappers had turned her over to the Templar cause.  Kahente was mortified that the little girl she once thought of as her daughter had grown to betray the Assassins.  Even though Pocahontas served the Templars well as the years went by, Kahente couldn't bring herself to kill her.  It wasn't until Pocahontas moved to England in 1616 that Kahente knew she had to follow.  Kahente poisoned Pocahontas in 1617, and returned to America with sadness in her heart.


In 1618, Powhatan had died and Kahente had taken his place as mentor.  As the years flew by, Kahente and the Assassins worked tirelessly to defend the Natives from the Templars.  In 1620, a group of English Templars arrived on board the Mayflower and established the colony of Plymouth.  They barely would've survived had it not been for an Assassin traitor named Squanto, who helped the Templars through the winter.  Kahente had Squanto poisoned in 1622 for his treachery.  The Assassins continued to fight, but the Templars kept getting stronger and stronger.  The opportunities in the New World had given them the ability to nearly crush the Assassins and end the golden age that Ezio Auditore had generated during the Renaissance.  Kahente herself had been killed by the Templar, John Alden, during the Mystic Massacre in 1637.  Her children and grandchildren carried on the fight in her honor.

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Comments: 16

Acre3333 [2016-07-02 17:43:12 +0000 UTC]

This is awesome, that costume is beautiful and looks badass!
I love that cape, poncho like thing
It looks fantastic

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Avapithecus In reply to Acre3333 [2016-07-02 17:44:27 +0000 UTC]

Thanks ^^

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Acre3333 In reply to Avapithecus [2016-07-02 17:46:20 +0000 UTC]

Your welcome

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CowgirlsOfCanada [2016-07-02 17:38:35 +0000 UTC]

I<3 UR OC's!!!
... How do u feet / hands?

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Avapithecus In reply to CowgirlsOfCanada [2016-07-02 17:41:26 +0000 UTC]

^^ Thanks!! <3
...I dunno tbh

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CowgirlsOfCanada In reply to Avapithecus [2016-07-02 17:47:09 +0000 UTC]

I can't feet/hands

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Avapithecus In reply to CowgirlsOfCanada [2016-07-02 17:48:53 +0000 UTC]

Next to noses, they are definitely the hardest thing to get right

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CowgirlsOfCanada In reply to Avapithecus [2016-07-02 17:52:59 +0000 UTC]

Noses I understand it's just hands n feet n sometimes anatomy

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Avapithecus In reply to CowgirlsOfCanada [2016-07-02 17:56:02 +0000 UTC]

Also art.  Art is definitely a hard part of art for me to do.

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CowgirlsOfCanada In reply to Avapithecus [2016-07-02 17:57:00 +0000 UTC]

No it's the blank area in the background XD

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Avapithecus In reply to CowgirlsOfCanada [2016-07-02 17:59:11 +0000 UTC]

XD lol that too

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CowgirlsOfCanada In reply to Avapithecus [2016-07-02 18:28:26 +0000 UTC]

Lol... Seriously though, I can never just leave the background and not mess it up

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Avapithecus In reply to CowgirlsOfCanada [2016-07-02 18:35:53 +0000 UTC]

I know how you feel.  Almost all the pictures I draw are usually covered in graphite smears that I'm constantly having to fix

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CowgirlsOfCanada In reply to Avapithecus [2016-07-02 18:40:02 +0000 UTC]

I know exactly what u mean but the worst thing is when u draw something and the proportions are all off ;-;

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Avapithecus In reply to CowgirlsOfCanada [2016-07-02 18:44:29 +0000 UTC]

Oh yeah, that's the worst ;;
Especially when you don't realize it's off until it's too late to do anything about it.

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CowgirlsOfCanada In reply to Avapithecus [2016-07-02 23:02:54 +0000 UTC]

Yep

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