User blog comment:Master Sima Yi/Assassinews 03-12-'14 — New Assassin's Creed in Victorian London leaked/@comment-3338401-20141203232823/@comment-13471981-20141205201642

Meh, it's true that Subject 1 speaks of the things that were different because Aveline was a woman, but I don't remember him experiencing any particular discomfort because of that.

As for the Altaïr-Ezio scale, I'm mostly just indulging Kain. It's a way to look at the characters, but I also think it's a bit simplistic to see characters following Altaïr and Ezio to simply be a combination of the two. As you've said, they are opposites, which makes it easy to rank someone according to how stoic or how outgoing they are. Still, in a serious examination of their personality, I believe each character should be judged on their own merit.