George Washington (The Tyranny of King Washington)

In the alternate timeline of Assassin's Creed III: Tyranny of King Washington, after his victory in the Revolutionary War, George Washington, under the influence of the Apple of Eden, crowns himself King of the United States and building a pyramid-shaped palace in New York. Washington's rule was challenged by Kaniehtí:io, a Native American woman who attempted to steal Washington's scepter, which held the Apple of Eden. She almost succeeded, but was shot by General Israel Putnam and wounded, causing her to drop the scepter. Washington retaliated, attacking the home village of Kaniehtí:io, and in the process, confronting her son, Ratonhaketon. Ratonhaketon tried to attack Washington, but was repelled by a shield put up by the Apple. Washington then shot and bayoneted him multiple times. In spite of this, Ratonhaketon survives and, after consuming the tea of the red willow, gains the power of the spirit of the wolf, being able to make himself invisible, as well as summon a pack of spectral wolves to attack his enemies. With his new powers, along with his skill at using a variety of weapons, Ratonhaketon assassinates Benedict Arnold, who remained loyal to Washington in the alternate universe. Putnam, however, captures Ratonhaketon and brings him to Boston, where he meets Washington a second time, who orders him beheaded, along with his friend Kanentokon and a number of random citizens, as an example. Ratonhaketon, however, escapes, and engages in combat with Washington a second time, after having gained as second animal spirit power, "Eagle Flight", which allows him to turn into a spectral eagle and fly short distances. Washington flees to New York after being defeated by Ratonhaketon, who, after liberating Boston, travels to New York. Washington faces Ratonhaketon a third time, this time armed with the power of "Bear Might", which allows him to summon a giant spectral bear to stomp of the ground, creating an effect similar to an earthquake or an explosive blast wave. Washington fights Ratonhaketon on top of his palace in New York. Ratonhaketon eventually used bear might to dislodge a stained glass skylight, and pushes Washington through with his eagle flight, sending the mad king plummeting to his death.