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Shay Cormac0

Shay Patrick Cormac (c. 1731 – unknown) was a member of the Templars, operating around the Atlantic Ocean during the Seven Years' War.  He is the main protagonist and villain protagonist of the upcoming November 11th Assassin's Creed game, Assassin's Creed: Rogue. Formerly a member of the Assassin Brotherhood, Shay devoted his Templar career to hunting down his old associates. Aboard his ship, the Morrigan, Shay's travels brought him to New York and the Appalachian Mountains, among other locations.

The P Team Storyline[]

Shay is somewhere hidings in the shadows. It's most likely that he found out that both White Star, Haytham Kenway, and Charles Lee were killed by Black Star, Tsubaki, and Taki. And he is set to avenge their deaths. It is unknown.

Unlike his Templars, Shay is very tragic about his past where he feels guilty for what he did to the innocent humans in the city and blames Achilles.

The Tyranny of King Death[]

Shay Debuted as one of the main villains alongside King Death, Geppetto, Douglas Hein, Andrew Ryan, Killbane, and Dark Onward. Shay recruited the returning of the first half Templars from Blackpool First Half. His team named: The Vengeful Orders Unlike other villains, Shay is the only villain who is very tragic and feels guilty for what he did.

Trivia[]

  • Shay's name is the anglicized form of the Gaelic Séaghdha, which means "hawk". His middle name comes from the Latin Patricius, meaning "nobleman". His family name is a conjoined term; mac is Gaelic for "son of", while cor has been interpreted as either "charioteer" or "raven".
  • Shay's attire – the style worn by Templars of the time – bore similarities to the Templar armor obtained by Edward Kenway during the latter's time in the West Indies.
  • Shay is the second playable Templar in the Assassin's Creed series' single player, with the first being Haytham Kenway. He is also the second Templar known to have used Eagle Vision, the first also being Haytham.
  • It is supposed that he will be involved in the "1763 Colonial Assassin purge", as around the Seven Years' War, Assassins from the colonies were murdered. To support this theory, Haytham appears in Assassin's Creed: Rogue as an ally character.
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