Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 121: Difference between revisions
imported>Gener4l Cl4ank4 Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple'' Episode 121}}{{Era|RW}} {{Spoilerhd|19 November 2025|''Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple''}} {{Comic Issue Infobox |name=Episode 121 |image=AC FT E121.png |writer=ARC {{c|Story}}<br>YEON {{c|Adaptation}} |penciller=Tabii |letterer= |colorist=Tabii |cover artist= |editor= |publisher=Redice Studio |publication date=19 August 2025 |pages= |upc= |series=''Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple'' |issu..." |
imported>Soranin mNo edit summary |
||
| (6 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple'' Episode 121}}{{Era|RW}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple'' Episode 121}}{{Era|RW}} | ||
{{Comic Issue Infobox | {{Comic Issue Infobox | ||
|name=Episode 121 | |name=Episode 121 | ||
| Line 17: | Line 16: | ||
|issue=121 | |issue=121 | ||
|preceded by=[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 120|Episode 120]] | |preceded by=[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 120|Episode 120]] | ||
|followed by=Episode 122 | |followed by=[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 122|Episode 122]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple'' Episode 121''' is the one hundred and twenty-first episode of [[Redice Studio]]'s webtoon ''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'', a sequel to ''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''. The webtoon, written by [[ARC]] and [[YEON]] and with art by [[Tabii]], was released on 19 August 2025. | '''''Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple'' Episode 121''' is the one hundred and twenty-first episode of [[Redice Studio]]'s webtoon ''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'', a sequel to ''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''. The webtoon, written by [[ARC]] and [[YEON]] and with art by [[Tabii]], was released on 19 August 2025. | ||
| Line 24: | Line 23: | ||
As they approach the [[Forgotten Temple (Isu)|Forgotten Temple]], [[Lee Huiyin|Madam Lee]] and the [[Nguyễn clan]]'s general are halted by the [[cannon]] bombardment ordered by [[Alan Jacob]]. After the general remarks that the might of the [[British Empire]]'s [[British Army|military]] is as great as he has heard, Lee cautions him that, if the British ever decide to invade in full force, they will stand no chance against them. However, she then assures him that, once they secure the Forgotten Temple's [[Lotus disk|treasure]], they will have the power to challenge all Western empires. To this, the general agrees and orders his men to prepare to move as soon as the bombardment ends, so that they may retrieve the [[Piece of Eden]] before it falls into the wrong hands. | As they approach the [[Forgotten Temple (Isu)|Forgotten Temple]], [[Lee Huiyin|Madam Lee]] and the [[Nguyễn clan]]'s general are halted by the [[cannon]] bombardment ordered by [[Alan Jacob]]. After the general remarks that the might of the [[British Empire]]'s [[British Army|military]] is as great as he has heard, Lee cautions him that, if the British ever decide to invade in full force, they will stand no chance against them. However, she then assures him that, once they secure the Forgotten Temple's [[Lotus disk|treasure]], they will have the power to challenge all Western empires. To this, the general agrees and orders his men to prepare to move as soon as the bombardment ends, so that they may retrieve the [[Piece of Eden]] before it falls into the wrong hands. | ||
Elsewhere, the [[East India Company]]'s cannon fire damages several of the statues around the temple, one of which begins to emit a blue glow. Eventually, Alan orders his men to end their bombardment, feeling they have caused enough damage, and decides to send a troop of [[grenadier]]s led by [[John Young]] to infiltrate the temple and retrieve its treasure. Before the grenadiers depart, Alan tells John that this is his chance to prove his loyal service to the [[Templars|Templar]] cause and bring a ray of hope to his otherwise miserable life, | Elsewhere, the [[East India Company]]'s cannon fire damages several of the statues around the [[Temple (Isu)|temple]], one of which begins to emit a blue glow. Eventually, Alan orders his men to end their bombardment, feeling they have caused enough damage, and decides to send a troop of [[grenadier]]s led by [[John Young]] to infiltrate the temple and retrieve its treasure. Before the grenadiers depart, Alan tells John that this is his chance to prove his loyal service to the [[Templars|Templar]] [[New World Order|cause]] and bring a ray of hope to his otherwise miserable life, claiming that this is what his "soon-to be-resurrected" love, [[Xialun Qing]], would want. | ||
On John's order, the grenadiers begin making their way towards the temple to accomplish their mission. As they approach the complex, however, they witness | On John's order, the grenadiers begin making their way towards the temple to accomplish their mission. As they approach the complex, however, they witness the [[Zhawang Corporation|Zhang Wei Union]]'s arrival piloting the [[Celestial Chariot]]s. Correctly deducing the [[blimp]]s in the sky to be one of [[Yun Pyeong-Gyu]]'s inventions, John sorrowly remarks that, had he stayed with the Union, he could have also flown in one of the airships, with all of his friends still by his side. | ||
As the Celestial Chariots reach the temple, Yun uses his spyglass to observe the energy field generated by one of the complex's towers. Suddenly, several {{Wiki|Ballista|ballistae}} emerge from the towers and fire on the blimps, piercing their passenger cars but fortunately missing the actual passengers. After commenting on the "warm welcome" given by the temple, [[Edward Kenway]] gives the order to retaliate with a "greeting" of their own as the crew open fire on the complex using their cannons. | As the Celestial Chariots reach the temple, Yun uses his spyglass to observe the energy field generated by one of the complex's towers. Suddenly, several {{Wiki|Ballista|ballistae}} emerge from the towers and fire on the blimps, piercing their passenger cars but fortunately missing the actual passengers. After commenting on the "warm welcome" given by the temple, [[Edward Kenway]] gives the order to retaliate with a "greeting" of their own as the crew open fire on the complex using their cannons. | ||
The [[Joseon]] | The [[Joseon]] [[bomb]]s successfully pierce the energy field and destroy the ballistae towers. However, from among the rubble, a signal is sent to the Piece of Eden at the heart of the temple. Detecting "level three" damage to its infrastructure, indicating a deliberate enemy attack, the artifact activates the temple's "{{Wiki|Diya (lamp)|Dipa}} Lantern" security protocol, which Edward is able to sense through his [[Eagle Vision]]. Elsewhere, [[Xiao Han]] and [[Liu Qing]] also sense that something is amiss, as the former declares that the Forgotten Temple has awoken. | ||
==Characters in order of appearance== | ==Characters in order of appearance== | ||
| Line 44: | Line 43: | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
While grenadiers have been featured in several installments of the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]], they were depicted as brutish soldiers wielding primarily melee weapons like [[battleaxe]]s. As such, their depiction here as regular-sized soldiers wearing light [[armor]] and carrying [[musket]]s and grenades marks the first appearance of historically accurate grenadiers in the franchise. | While grenadiers have been featured in several installments of the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]], they were depicted as brutish soldiers wielding primarily melee weapons like [[battleaxe]]s. As such, their depiction here as regular-sized soldiers wearing light [[armor]] and carrying [[musket]]s and grenades marks the first appearance of historically-accurate grenadiers in the franchise. | ||
The security protocol | The Forgotten Temple's security protocol is called "Dipa Lantern", named for a type of oil lamp traditionally used in [[Asia|South Asia]] during festivals and daily worship; the word "dipa" (दीप) literally means "lamp" or "light" in {{Wiki|Sanskrit}}. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Latest revision as of 16:33, 24 November 2025
Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 121 is the one hundred and twenty-first episode of Redice Studio's webtoon Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple, a sequel to Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. The webtoon, written by ARC and YEON and with art by Tabii, was released on 19 August 2025.
Plot synopsis[edit | edit source]
As they approach the Forgotten Temple, Madam Lee and the Nguyễn clan's general are halted by the cannon bombardment ordered by Alan Jacob. After the general remarks that the might of the British Empire's military is as great as he has heard, Lee cautions him that, if the British ever decide to invade in full force, they will stand no chance against them. However, she then assures him that, once they secure the Forgotten Temple's treasure, they will have the power to challenge all Western empires. To this, the general agrees and orders his men to prepare to move as soon as the bombardment ends, so that they may retrieve the Piece of Eden before it falls into the wrong hands.
Elsewhere, the East India Company's cannon fire damages several of the statues around the temple, one of which begins to emit a blue glow. Eventually, Alan orders his men to end their bombardment, feeling they have caused enough damage, and decides to send a troop of grenadiers led by John Young to infiltrate the temple and retrieve its treasure. Before the grenadiers depart, Alan tells John that this is his chance to prove his loyal service to the Templar cause and bring a ray of hope to his otherwise miserable life, claiming that this is what his "soon-to be-resurrected" love, Xialun Qing, would want.
On John's order, the grenadiers begin making their way towards the temple to accomplish their mission. As they approach the complex, however, they witness the Zhang Wei Union's arrival piloting the Celestial Chariots. Correctly deducing the blimps in the sky to be one of Yun Pyeong-Gyu's inventions, John sorrowly remarks that, had he stayed with the Union, he could have also flown in one of the airships, with all of his friends still by his side.
As the Celestial Chariots reach the temple, Yun uses his spyglass to observe the energy field generated by one of the complex's towers. Suddenly, several ballistae emerge from the towers and fire on the blimps, piercing their passenger cars but fortunately missing the actual passengers. After commenting on the "warm welcome" given by the temple, Edward Kenway gives the order to retaliate with a "greeting" of their own as the crew open fire on the complex using their cannons.
The Joseon bombs successfully pierce the energy field and destroy the ballistae towers. However, from among the rubble, a signal is sent to the Piece of Eden at the heart of the temple. Detecting "level three" damage to its infrastructure, indicating a deliberate enemy attack, the artifact activates the temple's "Dipa Lantern" security protocol, which Edward is able to sense through his Eagle Vision. Elsewhere, Xiao Han and Liu Qing also sense that something is amiss, as the former declares that the Forgotten Temple has awoken.
Characters in order of appearance[edit | edit source]
- Alan Jacob
- Xiao Han
- Liu Qing
- Madam Lee
- Xue Yan
- John Young
- Xialun Qing (mentioned only)
- Yun Pyeong-Gyu
- Edward Kenway
Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]
While grenadiers have been featured in several installments of the Assassin's Creed series, they were depicted as brutish soldiers wielding primarily melee weapons like battleaxes. As such, their depiction here as regular-sized soldiers wearing light armor and carrying muskets and grenades marks the first appearance of historically-accurate grenadiers in the franchise.
The Forgotten Temple's security protocol is called "Dipa Lantern", named for a type of oil lamp traditionally used in South Asia during festivals and daily worship; the word "dipa" (दीप) literally means "lamp" or "light" in Sanskrit.