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Ká:nien (named Kanyenke before the Definitive Edition) is the deuteragonist in the Act II: Ice and Act III: Steel campaigns in Age of Empires III. He was a close friend of John Black, uncle and a teacher to Nathaniel Black and the granduncle of Amelia Black.

Ká:nien is a proud Mohawk warrior of the Iroquois. Smart, savvy and strong, he is a master at using a bow for ranged attacks and delivers a lethal, lightning-fast swipe with his tomahawk at close combat. As John Black's faithful friend and ally, Ká:nien has fought fierce battles and eluded dangers alongside Black to share the spoils from many victories.

Biography[]

Ká:nien, an Haudenosaunee warrior, is John Black's best friend; the two have faced many dangers together over the years. He is motivated by fierce protectiveness toward the members of his tribe, especially his younger sister Nonahkee. Not a big man, Ká:nien is deceptively strong and his reflexes are lighting-fast. A loyal ally, he always speaks the truth.
—In-game Compendium

In 1757, Morgan's grandson, John Black, and his Native friend Ká:nien are on their way to Brunswick, Black's uncle Stuart's colony, as he has called for help. After exchanging attacks with Cherokee raiders and war camps, they attempt to arrange a peace settlement. When they reach the village, they are attacked by the British who capture the town. While planning a counterattack, they discover that John's uncle Stuart has been kidnapped; John concludes that the Circle of Ossus has returned. Ká:nien realizes that his sister, Nonahkee is in danger, too; but he is stunned to discover, after saving the Iroquois village in New England that she called home, that she and John were secretly in love. Afterwards Ká:nien consents to their love and joins John in taking down the Circle.

They fight with the French in the Seven Years' War. When Colonel Washington tells them that Warwick is a renegade, John agrees to track him down for the British. John leads his mercenaries and Washington's forces and destroy a Circle base in the Great Lakes. Warwick, the Circle's leader, is revealed to have killed Stuart, and flees to the western mountains. John and Ká:nien follow him, first earning the respect of the Great Plains tribes by gaining enormous amounts of experience from good deeds, then destroying a fortified Circle base in the mountains. They soon discover that Warwick and his soldiers have fled west, to act as a checkpoint for a Russian army. They realize that the Circle plans to capture British and French colonies and towns while their soldiers are at war with one another. With the help of some miners, they were able to bring down large rock bridges to stop the Russian large cannons from getting through. In the end John is shown setting up some dynamite. Warwick and several Circle soldiers approach him. Warwick attempts to kill John but when the Circle soldiers shoot at him, John dodges the bullets, jumps to the trigger, and pushes it, detonating the bridge, killing himself, the soldiers, and Warwick, and causing an avalanche. The avalanche buries the first few ranks of Russians, and effectively blocked off the rest. Ká:nien returns to his village, where he learns that his sister had given birth to John's son Nathaniel.

Later on Ká:nien assists his nephew Nathaniel initially in the effort to investigate claims that the Mohawk (his own tribe) and Seneca are working with the British. When ambushed by Mohawks, he and his nephew seek shelter with the Oneida tribe. The Oneida then help defeat the Mohawk and Seneca in the area. Upon returning to his village, Ká:nien and Nathaniel discover their home in ruins. The Hessians, who work for the British, have raided and captured many Iroquois, including Nonahkee, with the assistance of the Mohawk and Seneca. Nathaniel and Ká:nien proceed with Oneida support to liberate their tribesmen and Nonahkee.

Ká:nien decides to not take anymore interest in the American War of Independence and remains in his village with Nonahkee while Nathaniel leaves with a band of warriors to aid the Colonial cause.

Kanyenke has been following the Circle of Ossus for decades now, trying to keep tabs on their movements and on the welfare of his nephew and grandniece. He has learned a lot about the Circle's activities, plots, plans, and desires in his years tracking them, and has just recently learned the identity of the new Grand Inquisitor.
Kanyenkee

Ká:nien and Amelia Black

Time flew past, and Nathaniel dies in old age, but Ká:nien remains vigilant and always keeps an eye on the Circle. One day he is watching Pierre Beaumont and Amelia Black going to the caves in a mountain pass, revealing that Beaumont is the new leader of the Circle of Ossus, Pierre then said he followed him for too long but Ká:nien had Cooper and Hussars with him. Then Ká:nien helps Amelia throughout the rest of Act III. Later, Ká:nien and Amelia destroy the Ossuary. Their troops rush in, Beaumont gets a broken leg, then he tackles Ká:nien . Beaumont kicks Amelia away, making her drop her shotgun. Beaumont rushes at Amelia, but she grabs the shotgun and shoots him. The Circle's stolen treasure subsequently become part of the Falcon Company's wealth.

Appearance[]

The young Ká:nien appears in Act II: Ice and briefly in Act I: Fire, while the old Ká:nien appears in Act III: Steel.

In-game unit[]

Young[]

Mercenary lieutenant and experienced woodsman.
—Young Ká:nien in-game description

Ká:nien uses a bow and arrow to fight, with a long range rivaling that of artillery, and can use Red Bear Arrow, which is similar to Crackshot Attack used by Explorers, but does less damage and has a much longer range.

Like other heroes, Ká:nien has many hit points, but if he falls, he will collapse instead of dying and needs to regenerate enough hit points to be rescued by allies. He can collect treasures, but unlike Explorers, cannot build Trading Posts and Town Centers.

Abilities[]

  • Sharpshooter icon Red Bear Arrow: Long-range attack that does 300 ranged damage to the target infantry, cavalry or treasure guardians from a range of 35. 45 seconds cooldown.
  • Regenerate ability aoe3de Health Regeneration: Regenerates 0.25% hit points per second after 3.5 seconds idle.

Old[]

An old warrior who still hunts the Circle.
—Old Ká:nien in-game description

The old Ká:nien are somewhat weaker than his younger self (having 100 less hit points, 6 less LOS, 2 less attack, and 5 less range), but is still effective in combat nonetheless. Curiously, the old Ká:nien is also classified as a heavy infantry while his younger self isn't.

Abilities[]

  • Sharpshooter icon Red Bear Arrow: Long-range attack that does 300 ranged damage to the target infantry, cavalry or treasure guardians from a range of 30. 60 seconds cooldown.
  • Regenerate ability aoe3de Health Regeneration: Regenerates 0.25% hit points per second after 3.5 seconds idle.

Trivia[]

  • The character name Kanyenke was changed to Ká:nien in the Definitive Edition because Kanyenke was a location name (it is the name of the homeland of the Mohawk people) rather than a person’s name. Ká:nien, however, means "flint" in the Mohawk language.[1]
  • Ká:nien is the first hero in Age of Empires III that has two different playable versions: a young Ká:nien and an old man version. He has different unit responses for each version.
  • Ká:nien is also the hero who has the most appearance on-screen, being a playable deuteragonist for the majority of three episodes.
  • Ká:nien is the second hero to appear in three acts (Act II: Ice, Act III: Steel and The WarChiefs' Act I: Fire). The first one was Morgan Black.
  • Ká:nien's in-game unit description mentions that he fights with bow and knife. However, only the former is correct as he uses dual tomahawks in melee combat.
  • To enable Ká:nien wearing winter clothing (shown in the Warwick's Stronghold and Bring Down the Mountain scenarios of Act II: Ice) in a custom scenario, go to the Triggers Menu, go to Set Tech Status and go to "SPCKanyenkeCold".

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Heroes in Age of Empires III
3Icon48px Age of Empires III
Act I: BloodAlain icon aoe3de Alain Magnan · Delgado aoe3de Delgado · Elizabeth ramsey aoe3de Elisabet Ramsey · Morgan black aoe3de Morgan Black · Sahin icon aoe3de Sahin The Falcon
Act II: IceCol washington aoe3de George Washington · John black aoe3de John Black · Kanyenke aoe3de Ká:nien · Nonahkee act2 aoe3de Nonahkee · Stuart icon aoe3de Stuart Black · Warwick icon aoe3de Warwick
Act III: SteelAmelia black igc icon Amelia Black · Bolivar icon aoe3de Bolivar · Kanyenke old aoe3de Ká:nien · Cooper icon aoe3de Major Cooper · Old Coot icon AoE3DE Old Coot · Beaumont icon aoe3de Pierre Beaumont
3WCIcon48px The WarChiefs
Act I: FireGen washington aoe3de George Washington · Kanyenke twc aoe3de Ká:nien · Nathaniel Black icon DE Nathaniel Black · Nonahkee act1 aoe3de Nonahkee · Sven icon aoe3de Sven Kuechler
Act II: ShadowChayton Black icon DE Chayton Black · Crazy horse aoe3de Crazy Horse · Custer aoe3de General Custer · Holmes icon aoe3de Sheriff Holme · Sx warchief aoe3de Chief Brave Wolf · Lakota dog soldier aoe3de Chief Bull Bear · Iro warchief aoe3de Chief Two Moon
3ADIcon48px The Asian Dynasties
Act I: JapanMototada aoe3de Daimyo Mototada · Kichiro icon DE General Kichiro · Tokugawa aoe3de Shogun Tokugawa
Act II: ChinaJinhai aoe3de Admiral Jinhai · Huang icon DE Jian Huang · Chen icon aoe3de Lao Chen
Act III: IndiaBadur icon aoe3de Bahadur Shah · Edwardson aoe3de Colonel Edwardson · Nanib icon DE Nanib Sahir · Pravar icon aoe3de Pravar Patel
Age3DE Icon Definitive Edition
Act II: ShadowFrank Icon Frank Warbonnet (replaces Crazy Horse)
Historical BattlesAhmad al mansur Ahmad al-Mansur · Pecaudy Icon Claude-Pierre Pecaudy · General mx portrait El General · Padre hidalgo aoe3de El Padre · Isaac Brock icon General Isaac Brock · American General Icon General Jackson · Hizir Reis Icon Hizir Reis · Kassa hailu portrait Kassa Hailu · Marine Officer portrait Marine Officer · Militia Officer portrait Militia Officer · Oruc Reis Icon Oruc Reis · Queen Sabla Icon Queen Sabla Wengel · Sir Francis Drake Icon Sir Francis Drake · Sultan malik portrait Sultan Abd al-Malik · Sultan Mohammed II portrait Sultan Mohammed II · Usman dan fodio icon Usman dan Fodio · Yermak Timofeyevich Icon Yermak
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