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== Katherine Marlowe is immortal, or at least, [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old|hundreds of years old]]. ==
16th century English playwright [[Christopher Marlowe (Creator)|Christopher Marlowe]]'s mother was named Catherine, with some sources [[Spell My Name With an "S"|spelling it as "Katherine"]]. He was also rumored to be a spy for Queen Elizabeth I, who had, among others, Sir Francis Drake as a part of her entourage. During his journeys, Drake, along with Marlowe, discovered the Atlantis of the Sands, the lost city in the Arabian desert, and found within it the Fountain of Youth. Katherine acquired the waters of the Fountain and used them to prolong her life indefinitely. The city was lost when Drake died, and now Katherine is trying to find it again, possibly to get more water (the effects of the Fountain may be finite) or to find her son Christopher (who may still be in the Atlantis of the Sands).
 
Taken from [http://ps3.ign.com/articles/115/1156737p1.html this IGN article.]
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The [[MacGuffin]] of the first game was a [[Zombie Apocalypse|Zombie Plague]]. The second was a [[Super Serum]]. Perhaps they'll even have Drake be part of an ancient warrior bloodline of inherently [[Badass Normal|Badass Normals]] with [[Healing Factor|Healing Factors]].
 
== Drake's Deception will be a big [[What the Hell, Hero?]] for Drake ==
The series gets quite a lot of accusations of [[Unfortunate Implications]] and [[Moral Dissonance]] on Drake's part. Naughty Dog would probably take the moment to have the villains and other characters call Drake out on his [[One -Man Army]] tendencies (and unlike Lazarevic make it look more than just the villain trying to psyche him out).
** Dropped. No one calls him out on anything.