Classy Cravat: As opposed to the red sashes of earlier Assassin protagonists and his fellow Assassin teammates, Arno wears a red cravat in his default outfit.Casting Gag: In the Japanese version, Arno is voiced by Shin-ichiro Miki, who also voiced another character called Assassin.This has led some to speculate that he is one of Callum's ancestors. He also appears near the end of the 2016 film, as one of the ghostly Assassins that surround Callum while he is speaking to his mother through the Animus.The Cameo: He and Elise can be seen from Shay's perspective at the end of Rogue.He is also the first since Altaïr to have only one Hidden Blade, and to not be a Walking Armory.
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Breaking Old Trends: The first player character in the main console series not to be an ancestor of Desmond Miles.Blue Is Heroic: Arno's Assassin robe is very blue and he's the main protagonist of Unity.Interestingly, Arno only has one blade compared to the two of previous protagonists all double assassinations are done with either a quick follow up or a different method entirely. Blade Below the Shoulder: Wields a Hidden Blade that also comes with a ballistic knife attachment known as the Phantom Blade.BFG: In the Dead Kings DLC, he uses a Guillotine Gun, a massive grenade launcher with an axe blade as a bayonet blade.Dead Kings, taking place after Elise's death, has him wearing his thickest beard yet.Normally clean shaven, but he grows facial hair during two low points in his life: imprisonment in the Bastille and coping with being exiled from the Brotherhood.On the other hand, his Eagle Pulse allows him to spot enemies through walls without first setting his eyes on them, something no ancestor of Desmond's has been able to. His fragility, and the fact that he is not related to Desmond, imply a comparatively low concentration of the Charles Atlas Superpower -granting First Civilization genes.
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Once, I thought that meant we were free to do as we would. "The Creed of the Assassin Brotherhood teaches us that nothing is forbidden to us.