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'''Aita''' was a member of the [[First Civilization]] and the husband of [[Juno]]. One of the civilization's brightest minds, Aita created the [[Observatory]] on the island that would later be known as [[Jamaica]], and functioned as the overseer of the [[Pieces of Eden]]. Following Aita's death, Juno worked to bring him back to life, and succeeded in reincarnating him several times over the millennia.
 
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|affiliates = [[Illuminat]]<ref name="Aita: The Great Mind">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – ''[[The Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of Atlantis]]'' – [[Isu codex]]: Aita: The Great Mind</ref><br />[[Juno]]}}
   
 
'''Aita''' was an [[Isu]] scientist and the husband of [[Juno]]. A member of the [[Illuminat]]<ref name="Aita: The Great Mind" /> and one of his civilization's brightest minds, Aita created the [[Observatory]] on the island that would later be known as [[Jamaica]] and functioned as an overseer of the [[Pieces of Eden]]. During the waning years of the [[Human-Isu War]] Aita volunteered to participate in his wife's controversial attempt to save their species by transferring his consciousness into an artificial body.
==Biography==
 
After the outbreak of the [[Human-First Civilization War|human rebellion]] in 75010 BCE, Aita helped Juno, [[Minerva]], and [[Jupiter]] sort through the solutions given to them at the [[Grand Temple]], in order to prevent the [[Toba catastrophe|First Disaster]], which he was able to do until the fifth solution was tested.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
 
   
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The experiment failed, and Aita's mind became brittle, trapped in his own body. Unable to heal him, Juno euthanized her husband, though not before preserving his genetic material for use in the creation of the [[Sages]], immortalizing him through continuous reincarnations over the millennia.
After their first three attempts at preventing the First Disaster failed, Juno and the others sought to save their race by means of smaller proportions. The fifth solution was to change their physical bodies by transferring their minds to other vessels, using mechanical and [[Humans|human bodies]] as test subjects. Pleading with her husband to help her, Juno managed to persuade him to volunteer for the experiment.<ref name="AC3"/> <ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref>
 
   
 
==Biography==
After his mind was transferred into a machine and through to a human body, Aita's mind swiftly deteriorated; while his body would survive, his mind became brittle and catatonic. With enough will, he asked his wife to end his suffering, though she would spend the next months finding ways to help him.<ref name="AC3"/> She eventually devised a plan to add samples of Aita's genetic code into the human DNA that would eventually result in the births of children with Aita's genetic code. After revealing her intentions to him, she complied with his wish and stabbed him in the heart.<ref name="AC3"/><ref name="AC4"/>
 
 
After the outbreak of the human rebellion in [[Isu Era|2296 Isu Era]], Aita helped Juno, [[Minerva]], and [[Jupiter]] sort through the solutions given to them at the [[Grand Temple]] in order to prevent the [[Toba catastrophe|First Disaster]], which he was able to do until the fifth solution was tested.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
   
 
After their first four attempts at preventing the First Disaster failed, Juno and the others sought to save their race by means of smaller proportions. The fifth solution was to change their physical bodies by transferring their minds to other vessels, using mechanical and [[Humans|human bodies]] as test subjects. Pleading with her husband to help her, Juno managed to persuade him to volunteer for the experiment.<ref name="AC3" /><ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref>
Throughout the next millennia, Aita was reincarnated in the bodies of various humans - known as [[Sages]] - such as [[Thom Kavanagh]], [[Bartholomew Roberts]], and [[John Standish]], giving them his appearance and memories. Kavanagh wasn't able to make sense of the dual memories until he arrived at the Observatory years after he began experiencing them. It is unknown if Roberts or John experienced similar confusion. According to the Assassins, there had been over eight confirmed Sages as of 1716.<ref name="AC4"/>
 
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After his mind was transferred into a machine and through to a human body, Aita's mind swiftly deteriorated; while his body would survive, his mind became brittle and catatonic. With enough will, he asked his wife to end his suffering, though she would spend the next months finding ways to help him.<ref name="AC3" /> She eventually devised a plan to add samples of Aita's genetic code into the human DNA that would eventually result in the births of children with Aita's genetic code, giving him a form of immortality. After revealing her intentions to him, she complied with his wish and stabbed him in the heart.<ref name="AC3" /><ref name="AC4" />
 
Throughout the next millennia, Aita was reincarnated in the bodies of various humans - known as Sages - such as [[Jacques de Molay]], [[Thomas Kavanagh, Jr.]], [[Bartholomew Roberts]], [[François-Thomas Germain]], [[John Standish]], and [[Elijah]], the son of [[Desmond Miles]], giving them his appearance and memories. Kavanagh wasn't able to make sense of the dual memories until he arrived at the Observatory years after he began experiencing them. Germain also experienced these visions as well. It is unknown if Roberts or John experienced similar confusion. According to the [[Assassins]], there had been over eight confirmed Sages as of 1716.<ref name="AC4" />
   
 
==Personality and characteristics==
 
==Personality and characteristics==
 
[[File:AC3 Juno Aita.png|thumb|250px|A hologram of Aita, in a human body, and Juno]]
Aita, like many members of the First Civilization, seems to have been disappointed and even disgusted with the human race as a whole; this opinion passed to his reincarnations, and was evidenced in the Abstergo employee, John, and in Bartholomew Roberts to a lesser extent.
 
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Aita, like many members of the Isu, seems to have been disappointed and even disgusted with the human race as a whole; this opinion passed to his reincarnations, and was evidenced in the Abstergo employee, John, and in Bartholomew Roberts to a lesser extent. Aita, like Juno, also believed that humanity should revert to slaves as they were millennia before. This belief was shown by various of his reincarnations, some of which shared the same ideology as the [[Templars]], even joining their ranks, others elected to join the [[Instruments of the First Will]], a religious cult who worshipped Juno, and sought to return humanity to her stewardship.
   
Aita seems to be intent upon reuniting with Juno, harming and manipulating others into doing his bidding, most of which is aimed at manifesting Juno into physical form so that they may be together.  
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Aita seems to be intent upon reuniting with Juno, harming and manipulating others into doing his bidding, most of which is aimed at manifesting Juno into physical form so that they may be together. Aita's death likely fuelled Juno's resentment towards humanity, and her desire to subjugate the [[Earth|world]] once more.  
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*In {{Wiki|Etruscan mythology}}, Aita was the name for the underworld, as well as the corresponding anthropomorphized deity, borrowed from the [[Greece|Greek]] {{wiki|Hades}} and [[Rome|Roman]] {{wiki|Pluto (mythology)|Pluto}}. In this regard, Etruscans depicted Aita as a bearded male wearing a [[Wolves|wolfskin]] cap.
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*In {{Wiki|Etruscan mythology}}, Aita was the name for the underworld, as well as the corresponding anthropomorphized deity, borrowed from the [[Greece|Greek]] [[Hades]] and [[Rome|Roman]] [[Pluto]]. In this regard, Etruscans depicted Aita as a bearded male wearing a [[wolf]]skin cap.
*In some of his incarnations, Aita was seen wearing a portrait necklace depicting an unknown woman.
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*In some of his incarnations, Aita was seen wearing a portrait necklace depicting an unknown woman, presumably Juno.
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"Aita will never see his own faults. In fact, he'll simply start from the beginning and try again."
―Assistant to Aita.[src]


Aita was an Isu scientist and the husband of Juno. A member of the Illuminat[1] and one of his civilization's brightest minds, Aita created the Observatory on the island that would later be known as Jamaica and functioned as an overseer of the Pieces of Eden. During the waning years of the Human-Isu War Aita volunteered to participate in his wife's controversial attempt to save their species by transferring his consciousness into an artificial body.

The experiment failed, and Aita's mind became brittle, trapped in his own body. Unable to heal him, Juno euthanized her husband, though not before preserving his genetic material for use in the creation of the Sages, immortalizing him through continuous reincarnations over the millennia.

Biography

After the outbreak of the human rebellion in 2296 Isu Era, Aita helped Juno, Minerva, and Jupiter sort through the solutions given to them at the Grand Temple in order to prevent the First Disaster, which he was able to do until the fifth solution was tested.[2]

After their first four attempts at preventing the First Disaster failed, Juno and the others sought to save their race by means of smaller proportions. The fifth solution was to change their physical bodies by transferring their minds to other vessels, using mechanical and human bodies as test subjects. Pleading with her husband to help her, Juno managed to persuade him to volunteer for the experiment.[2][3]

After his mind was transferred into a machine and through to a human body, Aita's mind swiftly deteriorated; while his body would survive, his mind became brittle and catatonic. With enough will, he asked his wife to end his suffering, though she would spend the next months finding ways to help him.[2] She eventually devised a plan to add samples of Aita's genetic code into the human DNA that would eventually result in the births of children with Aita's genetic code, giving him a form of immortality. After revealing her intentions to him, she complied with his wish and stabbed him in the heart.[2][3] Throughout the next millennia, Aita was reincarnated in the bodies of various humans - known as Sages - such as Jacques de Molay, Thomas Kavanagh, Jr., Bartholomew Roberts, François-Thomas Germain, John Standish, and Elijah, the son of Desmond Miles, giving them his appearance and memories. Kavanagh wasn't able to make sense of the dual memories until he arrived at the Observatory years after he began experiencing them. Germain also experienced these visions as well. It is unknown if Roberts or John experienced similar confusion. According to the Assassins, there had been over eight confirmed Sages as of 1716.[3]

Personality and characteristics

AC3 Juno Aita

A hologram of Aita, in a human body, and Juno

Aita, like many members of the Isu, seems to have been disappointed and even disgusted with the human race as a whole; this opinion passed to his reincarnations, and was evidenced in the Abstergo employee, John, and in Bartholomew Roberts to a lesser extent. Aita, like Juno, also believed that humanity should revert to slaves as they were millennia before. This belief was shown by various of his reincarnations, some of which shared the same ideology as the Templars, even joining their ranks, others elected to join the Instruments of the First Will, a religious cult who worshipped Juno, and sought to return humanity to her stewardship.

Aita seems to be intent upon reuniting with Juno, harming and manipulating others into doing his bidding, most of which is aimed at manifesting Juno into physical form so that they may be together. Aita's death likely fuelled Juno's resentment towards humanity, and her desire to subjugate the world once more.  

Gallery

Trivia

  • In Etruscan mythology, Aita was the name for the underworld, as well as the corresponding anthropomorphized deity, borrowed from the Greek Hades and Roman Pluto. In this regard, Etruscans depicted Aita as a bearded male wearing a wolfskin cap.
  • In some of his incarnations, Aita was seen wearing a portrait necklace depicting an unknown woman, presumably Juno.

Appearances

References