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    Assassin's Creed Drew my boy Connor!! An illustration for my friend who is also in love with him :D

    Assassin's Creed Drew my boy Connor!! An illustration for my friend who is also in love with him :D


    Drew my boy Connor!! An illustration for my friend who is also in love with him :D

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 11:48 AM PDT

    I made a fan art of Kassandra and Alexios

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 12:22 PM PDT

    Things I miss most from Brotherhood and Revelations Part 2. The actual Assassin Order. Training recruits and sending them on missions are perfect templates to expand upon in future titles.

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 02:16 PM PDT

    I hope we get back to the Assassin's Creed part of Assassin's Creed you know?

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    Finally finished building the Spear of Leonidas!

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 08:25 AM PDT

    I tried drawing Connor Kenway.

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 05:12 PM PDT

    Every main protagonist in a nutshell

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 07:35 PM PDT

    Altaïr - Hotshot gets thrown through a wall, stabbed, and decides to become smart

    Ezio - World's Biggest Simp 1476-1524

    Connor - Angry Native chases down white man in a game reverse Cowboys vs Indians in the 18th century

    Edward - Discount Jack Sparrow

    Shay - Irish man who's catchphrase reminds us that he's Irish

    Arno - World's Biggest Simp 1776-1794

    Jacob - Stereotypical British Street Kid

    Evie - Stereotypical posh British girl.

    Bayek - Man who is out for revenge and divorces his wife forms a secret society with said divorced wife.

    Alexios/Kassandra - Greek mercenary has trouble deciding what gender they are and also can't decide which gender they want to bang more.

    Also, this is just a joke. To make sure that the flair works, this is just a joke.

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    Will there be proper side quests in AC Valhalla?

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 08:07 PM PDT

    My biggest concern with this game lies with the wealth, mysteries, and secrets mechanic that they have showed off, which at least to me, just looks like a giant collect-a-thon for each region, and I was wondering if this system is what all of the "side content" will look like or will there be more proper side quests (doing a specific task given to you by an npc that will sometimes result in a choice at the end). I do also realize that the game isn't out yet and this question won't truly be answered until November.

    Please tell me your thoughts and also please tell me if I got something wrong or I misunderstood something that they showed,

    Thanks

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    AC Unity [PC]: Looking to create/join active club for completion and fun.

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 02:15 PM PDT

    I have recently started playing through the Assassin's Creed games starting with 1 and have just recently gotten to Unity. I remember playing AC 1 and the Ezio triligy back in the day but never progressed past that point. Ive really wanted to play the newer AC games but felt like i needed to go back and play all the games in the series i missed. Unfortunately most AC clubs in Unity are inactive and so i am unable to experience some of the cool clan content so im hoping to either find an active club here i can join or create a club with some like minded peeps so we can experience the clan content in Unity. Please feel free to hmu, my in game name is ajoker070.

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    How do y’all think Valhalla will compare to Odyssey?

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 02:38 PM PDT

    Will you purchase it when it comes out? Will you wait a bit? What do you think needs to be improved upon from Odyssey? etc

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    ACO/Can Whales damage/capsize your boat?

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 11:12 PM PDT

    I was sailing out in the open sea when a Sperm Whale breached right where I had been a second before, if I had not been going Travel Speed, it surely would have hit me... So it had me wondering, can the Whales damage your ship while your sailing, or are they purely a cosmetic featuring to make the ocean feel alive?

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    Level gating is not there in Valhalla.

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 10:51 PM PDT

    This time it has really a different concept that first of all Eivor remains as powerful as he is in the beginning of the game and will just learn new skills through skill points just like Ezio was taught to hook and run as a new skill, though there will not be a tutorial to all skills as Ezio got.

    Enemies with higher skills(level) won't be taking damage sponges they will remain human and will die after a short slashing session (lasting few seconds), it will not be impossible to kill someone with higher skills(levels) using combat but will be more difficult as enemy might use a skill you don't have.

    One hit assassination for some enemies are not possible in same way as other low skilled ones as they are more skilled but you can still assassinate them as they humans but not health bars as in Odyssey. After you finish the skill tree you can one-hit assasinate anyone.

    This is what I think.

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    What does Ezio says when he wants the horse to stop?

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 09:44 AM PDT

    I hear stay but my friend hears esperer? (French or Spanish not sure if I wrote it correctly) I looked it up but can't find any answer. Maybe my search was not good enough.

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    How is Eivor able to read and understand english?

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 11:25 AM PDT

    So basically I was researching a bit about the general era that valhalla is set in, and I found that literate people were rare in England. So, my question is, how is Eivor, a viking from Norway, able to read English?

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    Is it really okay for assassins to steal money from pedestrians ?

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 10:48 AM PDT

    I find it pretty out of character the fact that you're allowed to pickpocket random people as Ezio, like I'm not sure thievery against innocents was ever emphasized by the brotherhood.. its a solid mechanic for making money in the game but that's not how I see someone like Ezio going about earning a few coins unless he's dealing with Templars or something

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    Playing AC3 so far reminds me of

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 07:37 PM PDT

    AC1. I'm not even kidding.

    The pace, the repetitive stuff, too many collecting items, not knowing why I'm even doing certain missions, things just appearing on the map without explanation, no clarity on some stuff, aggressive guards in the frontier before the war even starts and you have to sneak around in small towns but not big ones (made sense in AC1 open kingdom region, but not so much here), killed targets keep telling you that you've made a big mistake, your master trainer is an old guy you don't see eye to eye with (how did he even train you in combat?).

    No spoilers please, I just uncovered the Washington assassination plot.

    But wow this game feels undercooked and compared to the Ezio series, I am sorry but it feels like this game was rushed out and not fully finished. I dont feel like an Assassin. I have so many more things I can write that I'm like ??? about the missions that don't make sense.

    I realize this may be an extremely unpopular opinion, please don't roast me. I'm just annoyed with so many things in this game and I'm not even a tough critic and enjoyed AC1 for what it was for its time.

    I hope it gets better because I'm not enjoying it that much so far...

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    Rant: Flavius is the worst boss I've had the disgrace of experiencing.

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 04:22 AM PDT

    So, let me get it straight.

    Ubisoft designed a boss fight which penalizes you for:

    1. Parrrying
    2. Dodging
    3. Using your bows
    4. Timing your attacks
    5. Position awareness

    One thing is to make a teleporting boss. Another thing is a boss that teleports behind you (nothing personnel, really) away from your reach, but can sprint-dash towards you and immediatly throw you an attack you can't dodge.

    I was already done with how this game treats "Boss-type-enemies" like Phylakes and Brute Captains, with some of abritrarily being impossibly to parry, dodge or backstab. But Flavius is the epitome of bad design, for fucks sake.

    Ubi I understand if you didn't had the time to design a better fight. But instead of making this joke attempt of a challenge, you could just let me stealth-kill the fucking guy like an Assassin I'm supposed to be.

    But for that you also need to stop this ridicule philosophy of using your cinematic to justify your plot advancent, instead of, you know, letting me actually be the one to be discovered by Flavius.

    But whatever, I guess.

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    " We Work in the Darkness to Serve the Light ", This is a Tribute video i made.

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 09:09 AM PDT

    (Assassins Creed: The Ezio Collection) (Xbox One) The Armchair General achievement won’t unlock for the defense game. Am I doing something wrong?

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 03:51 PM PDT

    I've reclaimed all 12 Regions excluding Rhodes and the achievement isn't unlocking, I don't have them all to 100% control but every region has an assassin symbol rather than a Templar symbol. What do I do?

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    Feudal Japan - Common Setting Discussions

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 04:50 AM PDT

    A common trait Assassin's Creed groups have is the constant theorizing about future settings, because historical tourism is one of the best parts of the series. This series of posts will act as a counter to my Mildly Obscure setting discussions, but rather than looking at a single point, I will be taking a broad setting that is popular and looking at several potential settings to explore within it. Today's setting is the highly requested setting, Feudal Japan.

    Before I get into the history of the periods, I want to explain Japan's geography for those unaware. Japan is not a single Island but several. The main country of Japan is made up of 4 main islands. Honshu is the largest of these and makes up the middle part and the majority of the country. Just to the northeast is Hokkaido, however, this island was mainly lived on by the Ainu people, who were partially subjugated by northern Shoguns during the Edo period, but never fully conquered. To the southwest of Honshu is Shikoku, and just to the west of that is Kyushu. For fans of pokemon, the region of Kanto is based on the real region of Kanto where Tokyo is. Johto is based on Chubu, both of which are on Honshu. Hoenn is based on Kyushu, and Sinnoh is based on Hokkaido. To the south of Kyushu is the Ryukyu island chain which extends down to Taiwan and contains Okinawa. To the north of Hokkaido is the Sakhalin Island which currently belongs to Russia and sits between Manchuria and the Kamchatka Peninsula. The Kuril islands extend up from Hokkaido to the Kamchatka Peninsula. Also for reference, there may be vaults or important PoE around Osaka and Okinawa.

    Kamakura Period

    Following a coup d'etat in 1179, the Heian Period of Japan gave way to the rule of the Kamakura Shogunate beginning the Feudal period. The Shogunate would dominate the majority of Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu and rule from the city of Kamakura. Over the next 150 years, Japan would flourish as the population boomed, disease rates fell, more people moved to the cities, Buddhism became a major religion. The Mongols famously attempted to invade, but rather than focus on that like Ghost of Tsushima, I want to focus on the downfall of the prosperous time.

    Samurai as a class began during the end of the Heian period and has played a significant role in the stability of the Kamakura. During this time they acted more as hired guards for individuals who could pay. Following the failed invasions of the Mongols, the economy had been drained and many landowners could no longer afford their rates leading to bands of roving Ronin. During this time of unrest, the former emperor Go-Saga declared on his death-bed in 1272 that his sons should share the throne and split the empire between Northern and Southern Courts and take turns ruling. The Northern Court would place a series of 6 pretenders in power from the Hojo Clan who lacked true claim to the throne compared to the Southern Court, creating a rift between the new courts settled in Kyoto to the north and Yoshino to the South.

    In 1318 Emperor Go-Daigo from the Southern Court would take the throne and in 1330 openly rebelled against the Kamakura Shogunate by making his son the heir to the throne. The Shogunate exiled him, but loyalist forces from Kusonoki Masahige, Ashikaga Takauji, and Nitta Yoshisada would work in defense of Go-Diago. Yoshisada would march on Kamakura, and take the city, leading the Hojo clan to flee to a nearby temple and commit suicide. Believing himself victorious, Go-Diago enacted the Kenmu Restoration in 1333 to remove power from The Shoguns and their Shugos that controlled shogunates and give it to a single Emperor. Ashikaga Takauji would betray Go-Diago forming his own Shogunate and using his power to side with the Northern Court to wage war against the Southern Court. Following the Battle of Minatogawa in 1336, Go-Diago would be forced to flee Kyoto and reaffirmed the southern Capital at Yoshino. The Northern and Southern Courts would continue to fight for another 60 years during the period that would come to be known as the Nanboku-cho period, making way for the Muromachi Bakufu. Interestingly, many of the major leaders of the South (Ashikaga Takauji, Go-Daigo, Kusunoki Masashige, Nitta Yoshisada, and Kitabata Akiie) all died between 1336-1339. It could be interesting to argue that the Southern Court was largely ruled by Templars and Ashikaga Takauji would begin to fight them after realizing this. That said, while assassins were aware of Japan during these events, it's unclear in lore if they had roots in Japan, as other lore indicates that European Templars and Assassins recruited new people in Japan towards the end of the Sengoku Jidai.

    Onin War

    In 1464 the Ashikaga Shogunate had been in control for about 70 years, but the death of the Shogun Yoshimasa left the dominant Shogunate without a leader. Yoshimasa's brother would leave the life of a Monk to become the Shogun, only to learn that Yoshimasa's wife Hino Tomiko had secretly given birth to a son, Yoshihisa. The upset of who would become Shogun led several Shugo-Daimos to raise arms in defense of their side, primarily seen in the Ashikaga, Hosokawa, and Hatakeyama Shogunates against Yamana, Ouchi, and Isshiki in southern Japan. Battles raged against each other for 10 years, nearly destroying Kyoto, leaving it largely to be ransacked by thieves and looters. The major Daimyos Hosokawa Katsumoto and Yamana Sozen who had started the war due to economic and ascension questions died during the course of the war, and yet the battles raged on. The fighting would even spread to other Shogunates that initially had nothing to do with the war due to the creation of a power vacuum as the Ashikaga Shogunate collapsed.

    The war officially ended in 1477 when the Ouchi Clan left Kyoto, though it failed to stop fighting and rebellions that would continually pop up throughout Japan as it had now entered its warring states period. There's no current AC lore on this period. And honestly, a game like this may be best as a game like Odyssey or Black Flag. A main character like a Ronin without a real side to care about, instead of taking jobs and fighting in wars throughout Japan for money, and maybe how this individual would come to join the assassins. Or maybe we could see a jaded assassin exploit the situation and need for samurai for money.

    Sengoku Jidai

    Ladies and gentlemen, here comes the general, the moment you've been waiting for, here comes the general, the pride of Owari, here comes the general, ODA NOBUNAGA!

    Outnumbered, outmanned, outgunned but not out planned, Oda Nobunaga united the Owari province only for it to be invaded by Imagawa Yoshimoto who was marching to take the role of Shogun in Kyoto. During this advance, one of Imagawa's retainers, the son of a small Daimyo, Matsudaira Motoyasu was sent on a separate mission to besiege and capture the fortress of Marune. During this, Oda's scouts found where Yoshimoto's forces were camped, an army of 25,000 would overwhelm Oda's force of 3,000. So in the cover of the night and rain, they began their surprise attack and Battle of Okehazama, killing Imagawa Yoshimoto and scattering his forces. During the battle, Nobunaga noticed the valiant efforts of a young peasant man, Kinoshita Tokichiro. Due to the recent import of the Portuguese Arquebus, the Samurai had begun to focus less on heredity and more and more peasants began to rise up the socio-economic ladder through combat prowess with the new weapons. With this was the rise of Ashigaru as light infantry. Motoyasu, hearing of the tactics from Nobunaga marched his troops out of Owari to Okazaki Castle where he secretly allied himself with Nobunaga as his family was held hostage in Sumpu.

    I do want to note that while Samurai were very skilled in various jutsus (these are arts or techniques that would be taught, primarily focusing on different martial arts and combat, such as kenjutsu which was sword fighting), the code of Bushido had not been fully developed at this time. This meant that some Samurai were even trained in ninjutsu or the art of the ninjas. The new ninjas and Samurai were not at odds with each other ideologically at this time, but rather most of the time just were hired for opposing purposes. Samurai were essentially bodyguards on retainer used for war. Shinobi were hired for purposes of spying and espionage, and would likely come against Samurai who were guarding their targets. Hattori Hanzo is the most famous of the samurai who was also trained as a ninja, and around this time, European Assassins reached out to him and several other Ninja to become assassins in response to European Templars creating a formal rite including at least Mochizuki Chiyome, who appeared to be a kunoichi. In 1561 Oda Nobunaga formalized his relationships with Taken Shingen and Azai Nagamasa through the marriage of his children. During this, Motoyasu formally announced his alliance with Nobunaga and led siege to the Fortress of Kaminogo while Hattori Hanzo led a small group of forces to sneak inside and capture the wife and child of the Castle Owner, which he used to bargain for the release of Motoyasu's wife and son.

    The next several years were marked by the Mino Campaign where Kinoshita eventually garnered more respect and was put in charge of a castle and bestowed upon him the name Hideyoshi. Nobunaga would lay siege to Inabayama Castle in 1567, ending the Mino Campaign. In 1568 he was approached Ashikaga Yoshiaki to march on Kyoto and install him as Shogun and remove his brother's killer. Yoshiaki immediately began to plot to remove Nobunaga after being installed, working with a new band of peasants that were against the Samurai rule called the Ikko-ikki. In 1570 Nobunaga would be attacked on multiple fronts by the Ikko-Ikki, Azai, Ashikaga, and Asakura clans. To counter the Ikko-Ikki a 10-year long siege began on Ishiyama Hongan-ji Fortress, which would bring Nobunaga into conflict with the Mori Clan, the leader of whom would be assassinated by Hattori Hanzo the following year. In 1573 the Siege of Odani and Ichijodani Castles would lead to the suicide of the Azai and Asakura clans. The Ashikaga would move west towards Matsudaira who took the name Tokugawa Ieyasu. Nobunaga would move west to face the Takeda clan and Ashikaga. Shingen Takeda would be killed by Hattori Hanzo in 1573 as well after Hanzo attempted to retrieve a Sword of Eden which passed to Nobunaga. The Ashikaga would be completely destroyed and the Takeda clan would fight Tokugawa and Nobunaga for another 7 years.

    In 1579 Tokugawa Ieyasu executed his wife and made his first son commit Seppuku due to allegations they plotted to assassinate Nobunaga. Despite this, Hideyoshi became the favored General for Nobunaga. In 1582 word reached Hattori Hanzo that ally of Nobunaga, Akechi Mitsuhide, planned to betray and assassinate Nobunaga. Hattori sent the assassin Yamauchi Taka to attempt to stop the plot and retrieve the Sword of Eden. Nobunaga was killed, but the sword was taken to Chinese Assassin Liu Yan who took the sword back to China. The Death of Nubanaga led Hideyoshi to lead the battle of Yamazaki against Akechi who was killed by bandits after fleeing the battle (though this could be an interesting assassination mission). Hideyoshi now attempted to take control of the armies of Nobunaga but was blocked by Oda Nobukatsu (the son of Oda Nobunaga) who allied with Tokugawa Ieyasu. This led to the battle of Komaki and Nagakute which while indecisive, led the men to prop up Hideyoshi as Nobunaga's successor.

    From 1585 to 1590 Hideyoshi took the surname Toyotomi and led several successive campaigns of Negoro-ji, Shikoku, Toyama, Kyushu, and Odawara which crushed the Hojo clan and unified Japan. Beginning in 1592, Toyotomi set his eyes on Korea, launching 2 successive invasions, both were clear failures. In 1596, Hattori Hanzo was killed by his rival Fuma Kotaro but an investigation from the Assassins led them to believe that Hideyoshi had been the reason for the murder. As a result, Yamauchi Taka infiltrated his palace in 1598 and assassinated Hideyoshi (though in real life he died due to a bad illness).

    In 1599, Tokugawa Ieyasu claimed to be the new ruler of Japan. He took control of Osaka Castle where Hideyori, the son of Hideyoshi stayed, angering several regents. This was largely headed by Ishida Mitsunari. Followers of Ieyasu attempted to assassinate him but only caused Mitsunari to flee and build a large army. In 1600 this led to a massive clash with the eastern Army led by Ieyasu having 75,000 men, while the western army led by Mitsunari had 120,000. Yamauchi Taka participated in the battle and assassinated Shima Sakon, a high ranking samurai under Mitsunari. Mitsunari's army began to crumble, and as the army retreated, he and several high ranking western officials were captured. Mitsunari was executed in Kyoto later that year. In 1603 with next to no opposition, Ieyasu formed the Tokugawa Shogunate beginning the Edo period due to moving the capital from Kyoto to Edo. Hideyori continued to draw support from Samurai as Ieyasu restructured Japan's class system, leading to Ieyasu to lay siege to the Castle of Osaka and those that supported Hideyori. Hideyori died during the siege, and with no one challenging the Tokugawa Shogunate, the Sengoku Jidai came to a close.

    The biggest issue with a game in this period is how long of a time it is (nearly 60 years) and how much lore exists from Assassin's Creed Memories. I think the best solution would probably be to play as a pair of assassins, like a father-son duo, and have one of them be a close ally of Hattori Hanzo and Yamauchi Taka so we can see a couple of the big assassinations and still have the freedom to do other things.

    Meiji Restoration

    After another century of warfare, court officials around Emperor Komei were pushing for more open trade with the outside world like the United States. In 1867, Komei's son, Meiji came to the throne and pushed for a return of imperial power, including forming a new currency. Within a few months, the 15th Shogun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu, of the Tokugawa Shogunate stepped down at the request of the Emperor. The Emperor formally announced the collapse of the Tokugawa Shogunate on the 3rd of January, 1868, and announced the return to imperial power. Ronin from Satsuma began harassing Yoshinobu, and as a result, he sent a force of 15,000 men to attack Kyoto and were stopped near Fushimi by a coalition of 5000 Satsuma and Choshu Samurai.

    The loss of the battle led Yoshinobu to flee from Osaka to Edo, winning the naval Battle of Awa but allowed for the pro-Imperial forces to destroy Osaka castle and take the city. In early February, foreign ministers in the harbor of Hyogo declared the Tokugawa Shogunate to be the legitimate rulers of Japan. This was reversed when Emperor Meiji declared they'd be safe to travel and trade in Japan, but that only caused anti-foreign sentiment to grow from the pro-Imperial side, causing several attacks on foreign ministers from samurai, especially samurai from Tosa. Despite some early intervention from France to help Yoshinobu, foreign ministers agreed in early March to not choose sides in the Boshin War. In May of 1868, the Battle of Katsunuma left Edo completely surrounded. Not all samurai surrendered though, leading the Battle of Ueno on July 4th, 1868.

    Despite Yoshinobu's surrender and retirement in July, a staunch anti-Imperial faction was growing since May primarily headed by the Aizu clan and sought to disrupt the northern provinces. Between May and November, the Aizu and their supporters continually lost ground and battles, surrendering on November 6th, 10 days after Edo had been renamed to Tokyo, beginning the Meiji Era. Yoshinobu's Admiral Enomoto Takeaki fled from Honshu and moved North to the island of Hokkaido with several thousand troops and a handful of French allies. They fortified the southern Peninsula and separated their samurai under 4 French Brigades and 8.5 Japanese Brigades. They then founded the Ezo Republic based on America and reach out to the United States, Russia, and France to gain international recognition, but failed. Starting in December, a 7 month series of battles known as the Battle of Hakodate ensued, eventually ending in the collapse of the Ezo Republic.

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    What are the Assassins/Templars interests in the Seven Years War in AC Rogue?

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 06:41 AM PDT

    I'm really enjoying AC rogue but honestly some of the groups allegiances are straight up confusing me. I've just got to the part where Shay goes to rescue the Colonel and fights Kesegowaase. I get why the Templars would back the British - upholding the same order and all that - but what interest do the assassins have in backing the French? That's what they appear to be doing rn anyway. Is it simply because the Templars are backing the British? That would be a shitty reason that unnecessarily prolongs war. I'm not really sure why they're involved - in fact their goals in general aside from 'kill Templars' seem really unclear atm. More importantly - why would SHAY back the British??? Do you think he wouldn't have joined the Templars or even got involved with this at all after leaving the assassins if he hadn't been rescued by them? I understand his motives of protecting people from the assassins and basically trying to prevent disaster but I don't really get how that translates to him getting involved in all this. I'm... so confused. The only plausible conclusion I've come to so far is that shay is a simp for colonel monro.

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    I dislike the yellow filter in Assassin's Creed Valhalla, so I decided to edit the recent image of Lincoln to reduce it. I hope Ubisoft will make this yellow filter as an option.

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 12:47 AM PDT

    What's the Quickest Way of Earning Money in Origins?

    Posted: 29 Aug 2020 05:24 AM PDT

    I've completed pretty much everything now, just a few Curse of the Pharoahs side quests but I want to try and get as much store gear/outfits as I can via Heka Chests so what's the quickest method of racking up money?

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