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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple'' Episode 51}}{{Era|RW}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple'' Episode 51}}{{Era|RW}} | ||
{{Comic Issue Infobox | {{Comic Issue Infobox | ||
|name= Episode 51 | |name = Episode 51 | ||
|image= AC FT E051.png | |image = AC FT E051.png | ||
|writer= [[ARC]] {{c|Story}}<br>[[SHYATAN]] {{c|Adaptation}} | |writer = [[ARC]] {{c|Story}}<br>[[SHYATAN]] {{c|Adaptation}} | ||
|penciller= [[Tabii]] | |penciller = [[Tabii]] | ||
|letterer= | |letterer = | ||
|colorist=Tabii | |colorist = Tabii | ||
|cover artist= | |cover artist = | ||
|editor= | |editor = | ||
|publisher= [[Redice Studio]] | |publisher = [[Redice Studio]] | ||
|publication date= 9 April 2024 | |publication date = 9 April 2024 | ||
|pages= | |pages = | ||
|upc= | |upc = | ||
|series= ''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' | |series = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' | ||
|issue= 51 | |issue = 51 | ||
|preceded by= [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 50|Episode 50]] | |preceded by = [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 50|Episode 50]] | ||
|followed by= Episode 52 | |followed by = [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 52|Episode 52]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple'' Episode 51''' is the fifty-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 [[SHYATAN]] and with art by [[Tabii]], was released on 9 April 2024, serving as the season one finale. | '''''Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple'' Episode 51''' is the fifty-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 [[SHYATAN]] and with art by [[Tabii]], was released on 9 April 2024, serving as the season one finale. | ||
==Plot synopsis== | ==Plot synopsis== | ||
Following their | Following their arrest, the ''[[Fenghuang]]''{{'}}s crew are forced to remain inside their [[ship]], under heavy guard. [[John Young]] informs the others that, from what he was able to gather from some locals' gossip, a riot occurred six years earlier in [[Manila]] after the {{Wiki|Governor-General of the Philippines|Governor-General}} [[Fernando Manuel de Bustillo Bustamante y Rueda]] had Archbishop [[Francisco de la Cuesta]] arrested and imprisoned. The archbishop's supporters stormed the Governor-General's mansion and killed him in the streets, and now [[Spain]] suspects that the riot was an elaborate plot by the [[Dutch East India Company]] to keep its power in check. | ||
Deciding to take matters into their own hands, the crew escape from the ship after [[Xialun Qing]] distracts the guards by bringing them food. [[Edward Kenway]] and [[Shimazu Saito]] head off to rescue [[Jan van Aert]] and his crew, and | Deciding to take matters into their own hands, the crew members escape from the ship after [[Xialun Qing]] distracts the [[Soldier|guards]] by bringing them food and drinks. [[Edward Kenway]] and [[Shimazu Saito]] head off to rescue [[Jan van Aert]] and his crew, and Edward [[Interrogation|interrogates]] a soldier, learning that Jan's crew is held in the dungeon underneath [[Fort Santiago]]. | ||
After retrieving his confiscated weapons, Edward [[Freerunning|climbs]] to the top of the [[Manila Cathedral]] to [[Viewpoint|survey]] the area and locate the [[fort]]. He then [[Leap of Faith|leaps]] into a [[Hiding spot|haycart]] below and instructs Saito to return to the ''Fenghuang'' while he takes advantage of an ongoing protest to infiltrate the fort. However, Saito senses something amiss nearby and decides to investigate. | |||
Edward spots Saito observing the riot and goes to speak to her, leaving Jan and his crew behind. When the Assassin asks Saito why she did not return to the ''Fenghuang'', she tells him that she saw | Inside his cell, Jan laments his fate when suddenly Edward arrives to rescue him and his crew. As the group make their way out of the fort, Edward informs Jan that they will be sailing away from Manila at the same time to divide the [[Spanish Navy]]'s attention. The [[Assassins|Assassin]] then asks Jan if he really was behind the Governor-General's murder. Before Jan can respond, they both hear a commotion outside and see that the protest in the streets has turned into a full-blown [[1725 Manila riot|riot]]. | ||
Edward spots Saito observing the riot and goes to speak to her, leaving Jan and his crew behind. When the Assassin asks Saito why she did not return to the ''Fenghuang'', she tells him that she saw a [[Mad monk|monk]] leading the riot who wore a [[Crescent amulet|crescent-shaped amulet]] that appears to be influencing the masses. Recalling the story of [[Ferdinand Magellan]], Edward becomes excited as he realizes that the amulet is the [[Piece of Eden]] they have been looking for. | |||
==Characters in order of appearance== | ==Characters in order of appearance== | ||
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*Jan van Aert | *Jan van Aert | ||
*Xialun Qing | *Xialun Qing | ||
*Mad monk | |||
*Ferdinand Magellan {{c|flashback}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Latest revision as of 20:55, 1 November 2025
Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 51 is the fifty-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 SHYATAN and with art by Tabii, was released on 9 April 2024, serving as the season one finale.
Plot synopsis[edit | edit source]
Following their arrest, the Fenghuang's crew are forced to remain inside their ship, under heavy guard. John Young informs the others that, from what he was able to gather from some locals' gossip, a riot occurred six years earlier in Manila after the Governor-General Fernando Manuel de Bustillo Bustamante y Rueda had Archbishop Francisco de la Cuesta arrested and imprisoned. The archbishop's supporters stormed the Governor-General's mansion and killed him in the streets, and now Spain suspects that the riot was an elaborate plot by the Dutch East India Company to keep its power in check.
Deciding to take matters into their own hands, the crew members escape from the ship after Xialun Qing distracts the guards by bringing them food and drinks. Edward Kenway and Shimazu Saito head off to rescue Jan van Aert and his crew, and Edward interrogates a soldier, learning that Jan's crew is held in the dungeon underneath Fort Santiago.
After retrieving his confiscated weapons, Edward climbs to the top of the Manila Cathedral to survey the area and locate the fort. He then leaps into a haycart below and instructs Saito to return to the Fenghuang while he takes advantage of an ongoing protest to infiltrate the fort. However, Saito senses something amiss nearby and decides to investigate.
Inside his cell, Jan laments his fate when suddenly Edward arrives to rescue him and his crew. As the group make their way out of the fort, Edward informs Jan that they will be sailing away from Manila at the same time to divide the Spanish Navy's attention. The Assassin then asks Jan if he really was behind the Governor-General's murder. Before Jan can respond, they both hear a commotion outside and see that the protest in the streets has turned into a full-blown riot.
Edward spots Saito observing the riot and goes to speak to her, leaving Jan and his crew behind. When the Assassin asks Saito why she did not return to the Fenghuang, she tells him that she saw a monk leading the riot who wore a crescent-shaped amulet that appears to be influencing the masses. Recalling the story of Ferdinand Magellan, Edward becomes excited as he realizes that the amulet is the Piece of Eden they have been looking for.
Characters in order of appearance[edit | edit source]
- John Young
- Edward Kenway
- Shimazu Saito
- Yun Pyeong-Gyu
- Fernando Manuel de Bustillo Bustamante y Rueda (flashback)
- Jan van Aert
- Xialun Qing
- Mad monk
- Ferdinand Magellan (flashback)