Zhuang Zhou

"2000 years ago, Zhuang Zhou fell asleep. He dreamed he was a butterfly, and woke up unable to decide if he was a man dreaming of a butterﬂy, or a butterfly dreaming of a man."

- "The Messenger".

Zhuang Zhou was a Chinese philosopher who lived around the 4th century BCE during the.

He is famous for his philosophical parable on the nature of reality. He claimed to have dreamt that he was a butterfly, but upon waking up, he was unsure of whether he was a man dreaming of a butterfly, or a butterfly dreaming of a man.

Reference

 * Assassin's Creed: Origins