" They are both lame. Altair is of Middle Eastern descent. Somehow his family supposedly intermingled with Italians? Seems far fetched for a dude that is part of an organization(and his whole lineage apparently, seeing that Ezio is a member, as well as Desmond now) that fights against Templars that are historically European. I know it's a small oversight, but they give no back story whatsoever, except for this, "Device of supernatural power". Can you be any more vague at all? Can you be any more generic? Why go to all the trouble of setting up what could be a great framework for a story and have it all hinge on some shadowy artifact that you don't bother explaining in any detail at all? Seems like Ubi dropped the ball here. Maybe they can take it a step further and have an American actor play the lead role in a movie about a Middle Eastern/Italian Assasin and he can use a British accent. Nevermind, Bruckheimer already beat them to the punch on that one. "Okay, let's just get this over with.
It's been proven time after time by historical records that The Knights Templar did infact take part in The Crusades, if you recall the Altair portion of Assassin's Creed II, he fucks Maria Thorpe, who is a limey most likely. Being reasonable Maria could have very well gone to Italy, where she had her child, or her child went to Italy in it's life, where it had a child, and so on and so on until you reach Ezio. The odds of one of Desmond's other ancestors coming to America is not far fetched, it happened since the beginning of the Country.
Now, to quote a few of the pictures up there.
I am right, your argument is invalid. Please leave your ignorance at the door if you want to say something back to this.
As for the question.-
Altair is better, he has the balls to tell nearly everyone he runs into to go suck themselves, while Ezio time after time says he would rather not "Bloody his blade.", and use the "Puss Route", add the fluffy-ness of Ezio costume to the mix, and he is an utter fruit..
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