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Published: 2017-10-04 17:16:35 +0000 UTC; Views: 3037; Favourites: 42; Downloads: 0
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So I have like… 30 concept sketches unused Assassin's Creed OCs on my phone XD I've spent a long while trying to put together all their stories and personalities and stuff and I figured hey, why not make full ref sheets for some of them?  Besides, I need something to tide me over until I can start uploading the next fanfic (I'm on chapter 22 of 26, almost finished).  So here we go.  Challenge accepted lol.  Starting with Ava's great grandfather, Adler.


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Name: Adler Nesher

Born: June 6, 1923; Berlin, Weimar Republic

Died: October 3, 1992; Berlin, Germany (age 69)

Allegiance: Assassins


Bio: Adler was born into a Jewish family living in Berlin in 1923.  With Germany in the midst of the Great Depression after World War I and the Jewish community coming under severe threat from the rise of Adolf Hitler in 1933, Adler had a rough childhood growing up.  It didn't help that his father passed away when he was only three, leaving him to be raised by his mother, a poor schoolteacher.  By 1933, the Nazi regime had destroyed any chances of Adler and his mother surviving in Berlin.  His mother was forced to quit her job and ultimately she decided that they had no choice but to flee the country.  They packed their bags and fled for the French border, only to be stopped along the way by the Gestapo.  His mother allowed herself to be caught and killed in order to give Adler the chance to escape.  Mortified by his mother's death, Adler continued on his way over the border and eventually found his way to Paris.  A car drove by him as he walked, bruised and tired, and a kind French family called the Alexandres took him in and raised him as their own.  He became best friends with their daughter, Alouette, and the two were inseparable ever since.


By 1939, tragedy tore the lovers apart.  Alouette took a trip to Poland in September, right as Hitler's army invaded.  Adler lost all contact with her, and feared the worst.  And so he decided to set out to Poland himself and bring her home.  With just an old rifle and no fighting skills to speak of, he was quickly captured by the Nazis and thrown in prison.  It was there that he met a man simply called Orzeł, who offered to train him and help him escape.  Orzeł told him about two ancient orders: the Assassins, of which he was part of, and the Templars, the ones pulling the strings of all the world's superpowers.  Adler, now an Assassin in training, finally escaped with his Mentor in 1940.  They fled by sea towards France, only to be caught in the middle of the Battle of Dunkirk.  Orzeł was forced to sacrifice himself in order to give Adler a chance to escape the battle and find safety in England.  In London, he met with British Assassin, Lydia Frye, and helped her handle the crisis of the Blitz.


By 1941, things were looking rather bleak for the Allied powers, and so Lydia sent Adler to the United States to plead for help.  He arrived at the American naval base of Pearl Harbor in December.  The local commanders shrugged him off, but when Japanese forces bombed the base to ashes not long after, the Americans were suddenly all ears.  Adler spent a bit of time in the States after that, rooting out Templar influence with the help of a scientist named Albert Einstein.  In 1942, Adler realized that he had to return to France in order to find the deeper roots of the Templar conspiracy.  He took the Pacific route, getting caught in the Battle of Midway before carrying on to Russia, where he fought in the Battle of Stalingrad in 1943.  He snuck his way through Nazi territory, and he encountered a little girl named Anne with her sister Margot.  After saving them from a few Templar thugs and getting them to their hiding place, they told him about the terrors that the Jewish community is going through under the Nazis.  Adler discovered the horrible concentration camps littered around Nazi Germany, and he set aside his journey to France in order to free as many prisoners as he could.


Adler finally arrived in France in 1944, and he met up with the Resistance leaders in order to aid them in their fight against the Nazi regime.  During a brutal fight, he was rescued by a cloaked figure, who to his surprise, turned out to be Alouette.  The two embraced and met at the local Assassin hideout, surprised to find out that they were both Assassins.  Alouette explained France's peril, but Adler restored her hopes when he told her of an Allied plan to invade Normandy and liberate the country.  Adler participated in the famous battle and helped lead the army into Paris.  With France back in Allied hands, Adler and Alouette got to work on taking down the last bit of Templar scum that controlled the Axis.  They participated in the Battle of the Bulge, and later cornered Adolf Hitler at his bunker in 1945 when he tried to escape back to his Templar friends.  Adler killed him by tossing him into a pit of fire, and claimed the Apple of Eden he held for the Assassins.  The Nazis surrendered not long after, and the only thing left to do was fight the Templars in the Pacific.


Adler and Alouette traveled to Japan, only to discover that the Templars had been pulling the strings of the American government all along too.  They learned that President Harry Truman planned to unleash two nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in order to bring the war to a screeching end.  Adler and Alouette, realizing there was no way to stop Truman, rushed towards Hiroshima in hopes of evacuating the innocent civilians there.  They arrived too late, and the city was annihilated.  In a fury, the two rushed back to Washington DC and beat Truman for what he did.  They would've finished him off had the guards not surrounded them.  They gave Truman a warning, stole his Apple of Eden, and fled.  The War now over and the world in ruins, Adler and Alouette devoted their time to rebuild what had been torn down.  They married in early 1946, just before their son Efron was born.


They spent the next few decades rebuilding France, Britain, and Germany, and did their best to eliminate the Templars that were trying to influence the politics of the subsequent Cold War.  Adler lived just long enough to see the Assassins score a major victory over the Templars when the Berlin Wall came tumbling down in the early 1990s.  He eventually passed away in his sleep in his Berlin home in 1992.
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Comments: 4

Greyhood99 [2017-10-06 02:39:58 +0000 UTC]

I absolutely love the green! Reminds me of the politician outfit from Black Flag

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Avapithecus In reply to Greyhood99 [2017-10-06 03:03:40 +0000 UTC]

I figured green would work a lot better for the whole WW2 aesthetic than the usual Assassin white lol

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kouliousis [2017-10-05 21:18:31 +0000 UTC]

Cool

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Avapithecus In reply to kouliousis [2017-10-05 21:21:10 +0000 UTC]

Thanks

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