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There's the source, but may I ask, why get rid of it from the article, it really wasn't suppression or that sort, it was just some fan-made Concept Art, and my idea to put it there. Truly, AC3 may be in Late 19 Century London, Paris, and other's.
There's the source, but may I ask, why get rid of it from the article, it really wasn't suppression or that sort, it was just some fan-made Concept Art, and my idea to put it there. Truly, AC3 may be in Late 19 Century London, Paris, and other's.
:May be. This is a encyclopedia, and that article is about established facts of AC3. Assumptions, theories and other things that may or may not be belong to the talk page.<br>Particularly, I'ld bet on a revolution setting too instead of the Arthur/Japan that's rumoring through most people (since the creators stated that they wanted to explore unexplored periods), but it's nothing more than a theory. Thanks for the source, it can be added to the article as a link. Refer to your file for an example. -- [[User:D. Cello|D. Cello]] 03:32, March 7, 2010 (UTC)
:One more thing. Fan created files, as well as enterprise copyrighted ones, need a licensing. A drawing made by a person belongs to that person, and if the use of it isn't expressed, you have to ask for a permission. This isn't wiki policy, this is appliable worldwide. -- [[User:D. Cello|D. Cello]] 03:37, March 7, 2010 (UTC)
Hey I just wanted to say that I enjoyed your 19th century Assassin art. So much so that i dedicated an avi on Gaiaonline.com to it. Anyway, I like the style and I realy hope that Ubisoft goes with this concept. Thanks for sharing it for all of us. Feel free to write back if ya want.

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hello and welcome~! - SilverSummonerTaLk 14:15, December 6, 2009 (UTC)

Hey. You got that fan image from somewhere (or you made it). What's the source? -- D. Cello 02:00, March 7, 2010 (UTC)

Here it is.[edit source]

http://conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?p=2638040

There's the source, but may I ask, why get rid of it from the article, it really wasn't suppression or that sort, it was just some fan-made Concept Art, and my idea to put it there. Truly, AC3 may be in Late 19 Century London, Paris, and other's.

May be. This is a encyclopedia, and that article is about established facts of AC3. Assumptions, theories and other things that may or may not be belong to the talk page.
Particularly, I'ld bet on a revolution setting too instead of the Arthur/Japan that's rumoring through most people (since the creators stated that they wanted to explore unexplored periods), but it's nothing more than a theory. Thanks for the source, it can be added to the article as a link. Refer to your file for an example. -- D. Cello 03:32, March 7, 2010 (UTC)
One more thing. Fan created files, as well as enterprise copyrighted ones, need a licensing. A drawing made by a person belongs to that person, and if the use of it isn't expressed, you have to ask for a permission. This isn't wiki policy, this is appliable worldwide. -- D. Cello 03:37, March 7, 2010 (UTC)

Hey I just wanted to say that I enjoyed your 19th century Assassin art. So much so that i dedicated an avi on Gaiaonline.com to it. Anyway, I like the style and I realy hope that Ubisoft goes with this concept. Thanks for sharing it for all of us. Feel free to write back if ya want.