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Sooooo, it ''has'' been a while...<del>and what happened to the updates in January/February?</del> But, now that I have completed the story of [[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]], and also that I have taken History A-Level so I have learned much more about 20th centruy history, I kind of felt like I could come back to this. And so I have. | |||
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*'''Seville, Valladolid, Madrid and Barcelona''' - At the start of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), Seville and Valladolid supported the rebel uprising, whereas Madrid and Barcelona did not. Players could visit one or more of these cities during the war, and perhaps a''' 'Catalonia' '''countryside area. | *'''Seville, Valladolid, Madrid and Barcelona''' - At the start of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), Seville and Valladolid supported the rebel uprising, whereas Madrid and Barcelona did not. Players could visit one or more of these cities during the war, and perhaps a''' 'Catalonia' '''countryside area. | ||
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*'''The Hyper-Inflation of the early 20s in Germany''' - This would not only serve to create a chilling atmosphere, with people starving on the streets, it would also allow for a great gameplay feature (see below). The Wall Street Crash of 1929 would also create a similar effect. | *'''The Hyper-Inflation of the early 20s in Germany''' - This would not only serve to create a chilling atmosphere, with people starving on the streets, it would also allow for a great gameplay feature (see below). The Wall Street Crash of 1929 would also create a similar effect. | ||
*'''Several Uprisings in Berlin and Munich''' - Uprisings against the unpopular democratic government in 1920s Germany, such as the Spartacist Uprising, the Munich Putsch and the Kapp Putsch, would serve as exciting historical set-pieces. | *'''Several Uprisings in Berlin and Munich''' - Uprisings against the unpopular democratic government in 1920s Germany, such as the Spartacist Uprising, the Munich Putsch and the Kapp Putsch, would serve as exciting historical set-pieces. | ||
*'''Hitler's Rise to Power and its aftermath''' - Players could witness the change in atmosphere as the Nazis gained support throughout Germany, and also witness several key events leading up to Hitler's dictatorship in 1933, as well as events in the aftermath of this. For example, we could witness, through newspapers or conversations, the way that Hindenburg was strictly opposed to making Hitler the Chancellor, instead appointing Franz von Papen and then Kurt von Schleicher the Chancellor. Eventually, Hindenburg had to make Hitler the Chancellor of Germany due to the amount of support for him (the Nazis became the largest political party in July 1932). | |||
*'''The Reichstag Fire''' - On the night of the 27th February 1933, shortly after Hitler had become Chancellor, the Reichstag was set on fire in an act of arson. A Dutch Communist, Marinus van der Lubbe, was arrested at the scene; however, historians are still not certain that he was responsible, or at least wholly responsible, for the attack. Perhaps in a game the writers could shed some light on 'the truth'? | |||
*'''Crises caused by Hitler's Foreign Policy''' - Crises such as the re-militarisation of the Rhineland, the failed and the succeeded Anschluss with Austria, and the Sudeten Crisis are but a few of the many crises caused by Hitler's expansion of Germany. | *'''Crises caused by Hitler's Foreign Policy''' - Crises such as the re-militarisation of the Rhineland, the failed and the succeeded Anschluss with Austria, and the Sudeten Crisis are but a few of the many crises caused by Hitler's expansion of Germany. | ||
*'''The Spanish Civil War''' - The Spanish Civil War lasted from 1936-1939, and was between the Nationalists, a right-wing group led by '''General Franco''', and the Republicans, the existing government, who were currently under the leadership of Manuel Azana. | *'''The Spanish Civil War''' - The Spanish Civil War lasted from 1936-1939, and was between the Nationalists, a right-wing group led by '''General Franco''', and the Republicans, the existing government, who were currently under the leadership of Manuel Azana. | ||
*'''Germany's Invasion of Poland''' - The news of Hitler's invasion of Poland in 1939 could be a dramatic conclusion to the assassin's story. It may also unlock a video honouring those killed in WWI and WWII. | *'''Germany's Invasion of Poland''' - The news of Hitler's invasion of Poland in 1939 could be a dramatic conclusion to the assassin's story. It may also unlock a video honouring those killed in WWI and WWII. | ||
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*'''General von Ludendorf''' - Erich von Ludendorf was a German general in WWI. He was also a close ally of Hitler, but grew to dislike him in the 20s. | *'''General von Ludendorf''' - Erich von Ludendorf was a German general in WWI. He was also a close ally of Hitler, but grew to dislike him in the 20s. | ||
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*'''Englebert Dolfuss''' - The Chancellor of Austria, Englebert was murdered during the failed Anschluss with Austria in 1934. | *'''Englebert Dolfuss''' - The Chancellor of Austria, Englebert was murdered during the failed Anschluss with Austria in 1934. | ||
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*'''Manuel Azana''' - The current President of Spain when the Civil War broke out. He died in exile in 1940, shortly after losing the war in 1939. | *'''Manuel Azana''' - The current President of Spain when the Civil War broke out. He died in exile in 1940, shortly after losing the war in 1939. | ||
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As the setting of the Russian Revolution has already been explored through [[Assassin's Creed: The Fall|The Fall]], a game in this setting is unlikely. However, it is still a very interesting location and time period. As well as this, '''The Fall''' focused more on the cause of the whole revolution, rather than individual events. In a future AC game, players could be present at, or even cause, various events in the timeline of the game's story. We could also be present for slightly after the end of the revolution, and slightly before, to wholly understand what the change meant for Russia. | |||
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*'''Moscow''' - Following the Russian Revolution of 1917, Moscow became the capital of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and of the Soviet Union less than five years later. Players could visit such landmarks as the Red Square and the Kremlin. | |||
*'''St Petersburg''' - Later renamed Petrograd, then Leningrad, Saint Petersburg is a city of Russia located on the Neva River at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. Players could visit such landmarks as Saint Isaac's Cathedral, Palace Square, and the Winter Palace. | |||
*'''Brest-Litovsk''' - In the same way players are in Philadelphia during the signing of the Declaration of Independence, players could be in Brest-Litovsk for the signing of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. | |||
*'''Countryside''' - A large 'Countryside' map, similar to the Frontier, could join together Moscow and St Petersburg. This would allow players to see the contrast between the poor farmland and the rich city areas. | |||
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*'''The Revolution of 1905''' - The Revolution of 1905 was a wave of mass political and social unrest that spread through vast areas of the Russian Empire. Some of it was directed against the government, while some was undirected. It included worker strikes, peasant unrest, and military mutinies. It led to the establishment of limited constitutional monarchy, the State Duma of the Russian Empire, the multi-party system, and the Russian Constitution of 1906. | |||
*'''The First World War''' - Obviously this should not be a World War One game. But due to the importance of the First World War in helping cause the Russian Revolution, namely that the huge amounts of defeats helped to grow unpopularity towards the commanding upper classes and especially the Tsar. Perhaps the game could start with the outbreak of war, and players could be present at battles such as: | |||
**'''The Battle of Tannenberg''' - Taking part in the first days of WWI (August 26 - 30 1914), the Battle of Tannenberg was one of the first major defeats to the Russian army. The battle is notable particularly for a number of rapid movements of complete German corps by train, allowing a single German army to concentrate forces against each Russian army in turn. | |||
**'''The Battles of the Masurian Lakes''' - The Battles of the Masurian Lakes were two offensives undertaken by the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, and their allies) in September 1914 and February 1915. Both attacks devastated the Russian army. | |||
*'''The February/March Revolution''' - The February Revolution (March in the modern Gregorian calendar) was the first of two Revolutions in 1917 which dismantled the Tsarist autocracy and led to the creation of the Russian SFSR (Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, which later became part of the USSR). The revolution, confined to the capital and its vicinity and lasting less than a week, involved mass demonstrations and armed clashes with police and gendarmes, the last loyal forces of the Russian monarchy. In the last days mutinous Russian Army forces sided with the revolutionaries. It led to the abdication of the Tsar and the installation of a provisional government under Prince Georgy Lvov. This revolution appeared to break out spontaneously, without any real leadership or formal planning. Russia had been suffering from a number of economic and social problems, which were compounded by the impact of World War I. Bread rioters and industrial strikers were joined on the streets by disaffected soldiers from the city's garrison. As more and more troops deserted, and with loyal troops away at the Front, the city fell into a state of chaos, leading to the overthrow of the Tsar. | |||
*'''The Abdication and Assassination of the Romanovs''' - During the February Revolution, Tsar Nicholas II was urged to return to Petrograd to quell the protests by Mikhail Rodzianko. When he attempted to do so, on 2 March (15 March Gregorian), his train was blocked and he was forced to abdicate. He tried to arrange asylum for his family in Great Britain, but was denied as King George V feared this could cause uprising in England. In Spring 1918, he was transferred to Yekaterinburg, where he was imprisoned. In the summer, his family was told to go into the basement, where they were shot. Could this possibly have been a Templar or Assassin plot? | |||
*'''The October/November Revolution''' - The October Revolution (November in the modern Gregorian calendar), also known as the Bolshevik Uprising, was an armed uprising in Petrograd which replaced the provisional government with a permanent, Bolshevik Communist one. As the revolution was not universally recognized outside of Petrograd there followed the struggles of the Russian Civil War (1917–1923) and the creation of the Soviet Union in 1922. The revolution was led by the Bolsheviks, who used their influence in the Petrograd Soviet to organize the armed forces. Bolshevik Red Guards forces under the Military Revolutionary Committee began the takeover of government buildings on 24 October 1917 (6 November Gregorian). The following day, the Winter Palace (the seat of the Provisional government located in Petrograd, then capital of Russia), was captured. | |||
*'''The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk''' - On March 3, 1918, Russia signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk at what is now Brest, Belarus. It was a peace treaty with the Central Powers that marked Russia's exit from World War One. While the treaty was practically obsolete before the end of the year, it did provide some relief to the Bolsheviks, who were tied up in fighting the Russian Civil War. | |||
*'''The Russian Civil War''' - After the Bolshevik Uprising's use of the Red Guard, a strong anti-Bolshevik movement spread through Russia. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk helped act as a catalyst for this movement, causing the formation of anti-Bolshevik groups both inside and outside Russia, pushing them into action against the new regime. After the Bolshevik Uprising, the Red Guard was instructed to begin the armed takeover of cities and villages throughout the former Russian Empire. This was resisted by a coalition force of 'Whites' led by Anton Denikin, Nikolai Yudenich and Alexander Kolchak. In the north-west, Yudinich threatened Petrograd, but was driven back in 1920. In the south-west, Denikin advanced towards Moscow, but was also stopped by the Red Armies. Kolchak was defeated in the east in 1919. This all ensured Bolshevik victory in 1923. | |||
*'''The Introduction of New Economic Policy''' - After the Civil War, Vladimir Lenin realised that change was necessary to win support of peasants and industrial workers. Therefore, in March 1921, the New Economic Policy was introduced, taking a step back from traditional Communist ideals. This involved allowing peasants to sell their crops for profit and allowing most small industry be run privately. | |||
*'''The Death of Vladimir Lenin''' - In 1922, Lenin suffered a stroke, and also survived an assassination attempt (Templars, anyone?). This lead to his death in January 1924. After his death, a cult of Lenin developed, with his image being spread throughout Russia, especially Petrograd (which was renamed Leningrad) and Moscow. | |||
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*'''Leon Trotsky''' - Trotsky was a Marxist Revolutionary and founder of the Red Army. Trotsky was initially a supporter of the Menshevik Internationalists faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. He joined the Bolsheviks immediately prior to the 1917 October Revolution, and eventually became a leader within the Party. According to AC lore, Lenin was supported by the Assassins, especially Nikolai Orelov and Aleksandr Ulyanov. Could Leon Trotsky be another Assassin in support of Communism? | |||
*'''Prince Felix Yusopov''' - Felix Yusopov was best known for taking part in the murder of Grigori Rasputin. | |||
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*'''Josef Stalin''' - Joseph Stalin (18 December 1878 – 5 March 1953), was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union's Central Committee from 1922 until his death in 1953, when, according to AC lore, he was killed by the Assassins. Assassin's Creed also says he deliberately caused WWII. | |||
*'''Grigori Rasputin''' - Grigori Raputin was a Russian peasant who claimed to be a mystic healer. He was taken in by the Tsar's family to help cure Nicholas II's son who had haemophilia. '''The Fall''' revealed Rasputin to be a covert Templar agent, assigned to infiltrate the Russian Royal House and become close to Tsar Nicholas II and his family. | |||
*'''Mikhail Rodzianko''' - Mikhail Rodzianko was a Russian politician who worked in the State Duma until the February Revolution. He emigrated to Serbia in 1920, where he died in great poverty in 1924, and he was the uncle to Aleksandr Rodzyanko, a corps-commander of the White Army during the Russian Civil War. | |||
*'''Anton Denikin''' - Anton Denikin was Lieutenant General of the Imperial Russian Army (1916) and one of the foremost generals of the White movement in the Russian Civil War. He died in 1947. | |||
*'''Nikolai Yudenich''' - Nikolai Yudenich was a commander of the Russian Imperial Army during World War I. He was a leader of the anti-communist White movement in Northwestern Russia during the Civil War. He died in 1933. | |||
*'''Alexander Kolchak''' - Alexander Kolchak was an Imperial Russian Navy commander, polar explorer and later - the Supreme ruler of the counter-revolutionary anti-communist White forces during the Russian Civil War. He was captured by Bolshevik forces during the war, and was executed in 1920. | |||
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*'''Tsar Nicholas II''' - Nicholas II was the last Tsar of Russia, Grand Prince of Finland, and titular King of Poland. His disastrous handling of World War One helped cause the February Revolution, which led to his abdication and later execution. | |||
*'''Vladimir Lenin''' - Vladimir Lenin was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and communist politician who led the October Revolution of 1917. As leader of the Bolsheviks, he headed the Soviet Union during its initial years (1917 – 1924), as it fought to establish control over Russia in the Russian Civil War and worked to create a socialist economic system. The AC wiki says that "Though not an Assassin himself, Lenin was affiliated with the Russian Assassins. His brother, Aleksandr Ulyanov was an Assassin, as was their close friend Nikolai Orelov. During the October Revolution, Lenin sent a letter to Nikolai urging him to kill Tsar Nicholas II, even if the Order itself no longer saw him as a threat." | |||
*'''Yakov Yurovsky''' - Yakov Yurovsky was an Old Bolshevik best known as the chief executioner of Emperor Nicholas II of Russia, his family, and four retainers on the night of 16/17 July 1918. | |||
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This period in history leads up to what is sometimes known as the "dress rehearsal" for the full revolution in 1917, and I feel that there are enough intriguing events and interesting characters to make this a very interesting game without actually featuring the revolution which is the centrepiece of '''The Fall'''. Alternatively, the events described here could be combined with the events in the other Russian Revolution idea to make a massive game spanning from 1881-1922. Much of the locations and gameplay would be the same as in the other Revolution idea, so I will only include events and characters here. | |||
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Since the release of Assassin's Creed III, there have been many ideas put forward by the community as to which historical events and locations they would like to see in future Assassin's Creed games. In this blog I will put forward my favourite ideas, as well as linking to some of the best ideas I have seen on this wiki.
By the way, the layout of my ideas is inspired by LancelotLoire's post (first link in 'Community Pages'). And I'll also be updating this blog as I research new information to make it easier for myself.
And finally, post any ideas you think would work in the comments below.
Sooooo, it has been a while...and what happened to the updates in January/February? But, now that I have completed the story of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, and also that I have taken History A-Level so I have learned much more about 20th centruy history, I kind of felt like I could come back to this. And so I have.
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In order to wholly understand the background and effects of the English Civil War, I believe that the game should last from 1625-1653, whilst the actual conflict (in three parts) lasted from 1642–1651.
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