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Assassin's Creed - The Ankh of Isis Trilogy is a collection of the graphic novels Assassin's Creed 1: Desmond, Assassin's Creed 2: Aquilus, and Assassin's Creed 3: Accipiter by Les Deux Royaumes. Originally published in French by Les Deux Royaumes, it was translated to English and published in America by Titan Books.
The series exists in a non-canonical setting[1] where the Roman Hidden Ones from the past, Accipiter and Aquilus, are ancestors to a different depiction of Desmond Miles.
Synopsis[]
This first ever collection of the three-volume graphic novel from Ubisoft collects together the exhilarating story of Desmond Miles’ abduction by Abstergo. His subsequent flight from their grasp leads to Desmond joining the Assassins in their fight against the Templars. Betrayal leads to Desmond “recovering” the memories of his ancestor, Aquilus as he searches for the power of the mystical Ankh and savage Barbarian tribes, led by the deadly Assassin Accipiter, prepare to attack.[2]
Reference[]
- ↑ Эмси всея Руси (@Mr_Fing) on Twitter "@AymarMtl Hey! Is AC French Graphic Novel 1-6 (The Ankh of Isis Trilogy and The Hawk Trilogy) canon storyline? Wiki says that Modern days is non-canon, but what about historical part?"
Aymar Azaïzia (@AymarMtl) on Twitter "Nope, neither is, but we picked and choose some elements we thought would be nice to reference, like the Aquilus ship name in ACIII ;)" - ↑ Assassin's Creed: The Ankh of Isis Trilogy on Amazon.com (backup link)