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==ASoE==
;[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – A Soar of Eagles 1]]
;[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – A Soar of Eagles 2]]
;[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – A Soar of Eagles 3]]
*[[Aksumite Kingdom]]
*[[Arwe]]
*[[Church of Abuna Yemata]]
*[[Endubis]]
*[[Memnon (eagle)]]
*[[Nibris]]
*[[Fuladh Al Haami]]
*[[Roshan]]


==Historical Hooks==
==Missing tours==
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'''Fidenae''' was an ancient town situated in the {{Wiki|Latium}} region of Italy. Being a neighboring city to Rome, it was seen as a key step in expansion of the early Roman Kingdom and was soon conquered by the Roman army.  
**[https://www.pocketgamer.com/echoes-of-revolution/sugar-creative-interview-assassins-creed/ 1]
**[https://www.echoesofrevolution.com/ 2]
*Le Trésor Perdu d'Aliénor
**[https://assassinscreed.fandom.com/fr/wiki/Assassin%27s_Creed:_Le_Tr%C3%A9sor_Perdu_d%27Ali%C3%A9nor 1]


'''Amulius''' was the [[Roman mythology|legendary]] king of Alba Longa and the great-uncle of twins [[Romulus]] and [[Remus]]. According to myth, he was the one responsible for sentencing the infants to death. After the twins managed to survive and grow to adulthood, he had Remus caught and imprisoned in his residence. Romulus then infiltrated the location to free his brother and assassinated Amulius.
==Archival==
Thread:210691‏‎
Thread:212830‏‎
Thread:212867‏‎
User blog:Sol Pacificus/Q&A with Assassin's Creed: Dynasty's author Xu Xianzhe‏‎
User blog:VilkaIsBack/Assassin's Creed: Rebellion Update Notes 2.3.0‏‎
+ the hootside/fragment interviews
+ move nygma pi's blogs?
+ vilka blog of odyssey


The '''Battle of Actium''' was a naval battle fought in 31 BCE between the fleets of [[Augustus|Octavian]], led by [[Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa]], and the fleets of [[Marcus Antonius]] and [[Cleopatra]] in the [[Ionian Sea]] near {{Wiki|Actium}}.<ref name="RPG">''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]''</ref> Part of the larger [[Last war of the Roman Republic|civil war]] between Octavian and Marcus Antonius, the battle was prefaced by a particularly violent and xenophobic speech given by Octavian, who attacked both the character of Cleopatra and the masculinity of Marcus Antonius and his allies.<ref name="Echoes">''[[Echoes of History]] – Behind the Legends'' – Episode 2: Cleopatra</ref> The pretence of not attacking a fellow Roman that had moved Octavian to declare war against Egypt rather than against Marcus Antonius himself<ref name="DTAE">''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt]]'' – [[Tours: Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt]]: "War with Rome"</ref> was gone.
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When it came to the naval warfare itself, Cleopatra and Marcus Antonius were quickly outmatched by the Roman forces, being forced to abandon the majority of their vessels and flee towards Egypt.<ref name="Echoes"/> Their defeat at Actium was followed by Octavian arriving in Egypt to formalize his victory<ref name="DTAE"/> in August 30 BCE, dividing the couple<ref name="Echoes"/> and leading in part to their suicides.<ref name="Initiates">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – Timeline: 30 BCE</ref>


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'''Abu Ja'far Muḥammad ibn Ja'far ibn Muḥammad ibn Hārūn al-Muntasir biʾLlāh''' (837 – 862), better known by his regnal name '''al-Muntasir''', was the eleventh [[Caliph]] of the [[Abbasid Caliphate|Abbasid Empire]], ruling from 861 to 862, during the [[Anarchy at Samarra]]. He was the son of [[al-Mutawakkil]] and the older brother of [[al-Mu'tazz]]. After only one year as caliph, al-Muntasir suddenly became ill and passed away, causing suspicions of foul play to fall onto his vizier [[Ahmad ibn al-Khasib]] who some believed wanted to assure [[al-Musta'in]]'s ascension to the throne.
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'''Abu al-'Abbas Ahmad ibn al-Khasib al-Jarjara'i''' (died c. 879), , better known as '''Ahmad ibn al-Khasib''', was the vizier during the reign of al-Muntasir as the ruler of the [[Abbasid Caliphate]]. With the sudden illness and death of the [[caliph]] after just one year of reign, there were suspicions that the vizier had orchestrated the assassination of al-Muntasir in order to clear the path for [[al-Musta'in]]'s ascension to the throne.
*[[Dasos Hideout]]
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The '''Belvedere Palace''', later known as the '''''Cortile del Belvedere'''', is a building complex in [[Vaticano District]], [[Rome]]. In 1501, [[Cesare Borgia]] captured [[Caterina Sforza]] and took her to Rome. Upon her arrival, Sforza was detained in the Belvedere Palace before being transferred to [[Castel Sant'Angelo]] after an attempted escape.


The '''Prince of Ning rebellion''' was a revolt led by Prince of Ning Zhu Chenhao against the reigning Ming emperor. In 1519, the prince disputed the legitimacy of the [[Zhu Houzhao|Zhengde Emperor]]'s rule and began marching towards the capital of [[Nanjing]]. His forces were defeated after only 42 days owing to his capture by [[Wang Yangming]], who led the government army.
*[[Echion]]
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'''Zhu Chenhao''' (1476 – 1521) was a prince of the Ming dynasty. In 1499, he inherited the title of Prince of Ning and took up residence in the city of Nanchang. In 1519, he sparked a rebellion against the [[Zhu Houzhao|Zhengde Emperor]], disputing the legitimacy of his rule and marching towards the capital of [[Nanjing]]. His forces were defeated after only 42 days owing to his capture by [[Wang Yangming]], who led the government army.


'''Nanjing''', previously known as '''Jinling''', is the capital of the province of Jiangsu in East China. Nanjing enjoys a prominent place in Chinese history, having been the capital of various Chinese dynasties and governments spanning from the early 3rd century until 1949. In 1519, during the Ming dynasty, Prince of Ning [[Zhu Chenhao]] sparked a rebellion against the [[Zhu Houzhao|Zhengde Emperor]], disputing the legitimacy of his rule and marching towards the capital of Nanjing. His forces were defeated after only 42 days owing to his capture by [[Wang Yangming]], who led the government army.
*[[Kalenderhane Mosque]]
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'''Regent's Canal''' is a canal across an area just north of central London, England. It began construction in 1812 and was completed eight years later. In July 1874, a barge carrying a large quantity of [[gunpowder]] exploded in the canal section near {{Wiki|Maida Vale}} district. The explosion caused extensive damage to nearby buildings as well as several fatalities and injuries.


'''Thomas Gainsborough''' (1727 – 1788) was an English portrait and landscape painter. Around 1785, he was hired to paint a portrait of [[Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire]]. In 1876, the painting would be stolen from [[Thomas Agnew & Sons]]'s gallery by notorious criminal [[Adam Worth]].
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'''Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire''' (née Spencer; 1757 – 1806) was an English aristocrat and socialite. Around 1785, [[Thomas Gainsborough]] was hired to paint her portrait. In 1876, the painting would be stolen from [[Thomas Agnew & Sons]]'s gallery by notorious criminal [[Adam Worth]].


'''Thomas Agnew & Sons''' is a fine arts dealer first established in London in 1817. In 1876, they exhibited the newly recovered [[Thomas Gainsborough]]'s portrait of [[Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire]] at their London gallery when it was stolen by [[Adam Worth]].
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'''Adam Worth''' (c. 1844 – 1902), also known by the moniker "the Napoleon of crime", was a notorious crime boss and fraudster. Already an accomplished thief in America, Worth was responsible for recruiting a young Ned Wynert, helping him strike it big in the criminal underworld. Having noticed Ned's talent for scheming and schmoozing, Worth tasked him with setting up a crime syndicate in the heart of the British Empire. In 1876, while in London, Worth stole [[Thomas Gainsborough]]'s portrait of [[Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire]] from [[Thomas Agnew & Sons]]'s gallery, which would be known as one of his most infamous crimes.


The '''Battle of Mons''' was the first major clash between the British and German troops in the First World War, taking place 23 August 1914 near the city of Mons, Belgium. Though the British managed to inflict a disproportionate number of casualties on the German troops that outnumbered them, they were eventually forced to retreat. One of the fallen British soldiers was Private Arthur Harris, who had penned a letter days earlier detailing his experiences in Belgium and his eagerness to defeat the Germans. Some of the surviving British soldiers claimed to have been saved by angelic figures that shielded the troops from enemy fire and guided them to safety.
*[[Pallas]]
 
*[[Pandora]]
'''Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen''' (1892 – 1918), more commonly known as the '''Red Baron''', was a fighter pilot with the German Air Force during World War I. He is considered one of the most renowed and feared pilot, being officially credited with 80 air combat victories. Due to his abilities, rumors arose that he was being protected by a supernatural force.
*[[Penteconter]]
 
*[[Persephone]]
'''Alexandra Feodorovna''' (née Princess '''Alix of Hesse and by Rhine''', 1872 – 1918) was the wife of Tsar Nicholas II and the last Empress of Russia from 1894 until her husband's forced abdication in 1917. She was the mother of Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia and of the Tsesarevich Alexei.
*[[Perseus]]
 
*[[Petomai]]
After her only son, Alexei, became sick from hemophilia, a family friend advised them to ask for the help of Grigori Rasputin. After successfully "healing" Alexei, Rasputin became a trusted friend, and even gave advice on the decisions the royal family made. He would continue to hold influence over Alexandra and Nicholas until his assassination in 1916.
*[[Pithekos]]
 
*[[Podarkes]]
The Russian Revolution of the following year led to the end of the Tsarist regime and by 1918, Alexandra and her family had been put under house arrest in [[Yekaterinburg]]. On the night of 17 July, the former Tsarina and her family were taken to the basement of [[Ipatiev House]] by members of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] intent on stealing the family's [[Precursor box]]. Alexandra and her husband were the first victims, per the orders of [[Yakov Sverdlov]]. After the massacre of the imperial family, Anastasia, who had managed to escape and became the only survivor, retrieved one of Alexandra's bracelets while escaping Ipatiev House. The bracelet had been engraved with the initials of their family members.
*[[Prasina Green]]
 
*[[Prasinos Outpost]]
'''Cudjoe's Town''' was a Maroon settlement in western Jamaica. Established in 1690, the settlement was led by the Akan warrior Cudjoe, and through his leadership, they managed to fight British colonial forces to a standstill in the 1730s, forcing Governor Edward Trelawny to offer them a peace treaty. Signed in 1739, the treaty secured the land and autonomy for the Maroons.
*[[Praxithea]]
 
*[[Psaros Pyrgos]]
The '''''Nuestra Señora de Atocha''''' was a [[Spanish Navy|Spanish galleon]] that sank with the rest of the [[Spanish Treasure Fleet]] of 1622, off the coast of [[Florida]]. Loaded with [[gold]], [[silver]], jewels, and other valuable cargo destined for [[Spain]], the ship's treasure inspired many salvaging efforts throughtout the centuries. Pirate Alonzo Batilla recovered an emerald gold pin from the galleon in the early 18th century, though most of the wreck would only be recovered in 1985.
*[[Psyche]]
 
*[[Purrhos the Red]]
The '''Spear of Destiny''' is the name given to the lance that pierced [[Jesus of Nazareth]] during his crucifixion. It was believed to be held in the [[Hofburg]] palace treasury in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] until 1938, when it was reportedly seized by the Nazi regime following Austria's annexation.
*[[Pyrrha Salt Pirates]]
 
The '''Hofburg''' is the former imperial palace of the Habsburg dynasty in Vienna, Austria.  Besides being the seat of government, the palace complex houses a number of other institutions, such as the imperial chapel, the imperial library and the treasury. The [[Spear of Destiny]] was believed to be held at the treasury until 1938, when it was reportedly seized by the Nazi regime following Austria's annexation.
 
'''Operation Sealion''' was Nazi Germany's code name for their planned invasion of the United Kingdom from the coastlines of France and Belgium. Though it would never be carried out in full, Nazi agents scoured continental Europe for artifacts associated with the Holy Grail in hopes to harness its supposed supernatural abilities.
 
'''Operation Barbarossa''' was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and its allies starting on 1941. The operation, code-named after the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa marked an escalation of the [[World War II|war]], bringing the Soviet Union into the Allied powers. Among the actions undertaken by the Nazi soldiers was the looting of artwork and precious artifacts, such as the [[Amber Room]] of [[Catherine Palace]], which the Nazis later shipped to [[Königsberg]], [[Prussia]].
 
The '''Catherine Palace''' is a palace in Tsarskoye Selo (now Pushkin), located 30 kilometres from St. Petersburg, Russia. It was the summer residence of the Russian tsars from its construction by Peter the Great until the Russian Revolution. During World War II, the invading Nazi soldiers looted the palace, dismantling the [[Amber Room]] within and shipping its contents off to Königsberg, [[Prussia]].
 
The '''Amber Room''' was a chamber decorated in [[amber]] panels backed with gold leaf and mirrors, located in the Tsars' summer residence of [[Catherine Palace]] near [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Russia]]. During World War II, the invading Nazi soldiers looted the palace, dismantling the entire room and shipping its contents off to Königsberg, [[Prussia]]. After Königsberg's destruction by Allied bombers, the fate of the items taken from the Amber Room was lost.
 
'''Königsberg''' is the historic German and Prussian name of the medieval city that is now Kaliningrad, Russia. During the [[World War II|Second World War]], the [[Amber Room]] looted by the Nazis from [[Catherine Palace]] was transported to Königsberg,[ac ref] though following the city's destruction by Allied bombers in August 1944, the fate of the Amber Room was lost.
 
'''Jan Kubiš''' (1913 – 1942) was a Czech soldier in the Czechoslovak Army, active during World War II.  In 1942, Kubiš, along with fellow soldier [[Jozef Gabčík]], was tasked with assassinate high-ranking German ''{{Wiki|Schutzstaffel|SS}}'' officer [[Reinhard Heydrich]] in [[Prague]]. Though managing to kill their mark, their group was discovered two weeks later and Kubiš died during a fierce gun fight.
 
'''Jozef Gabčík''' (1912 –  1942) was a Slovak soldier in the Czechoslovak Army, active during World War II. Gabčík, along with fellow soldier [[Jan Kubiš]], was tasked with assassinate high-ranking German ''{{Wiki|Schutzstaffel|SS}}'' officer [[Reinhard Heydrich]] in [[Prague]]. Though managing to kill their mark, their group was discovered two weeks later and Gabčík took poison to avoid capture after a fierce gun fight.
 
'''Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich''' (1904 – 1942) was a high-ranking German ''{{Wiki|Schutzstaffel|SS}}'' and police official during the Nazi regime and one of the main minds behind the Holocaust.  Also known by the moniker of "the man with the iron heart", Heydrich was assassinated by {{Wiki|Czechoslovak Army|Czechoslovak soldiers}} [[Jan Kubiš]] and [[Jozef Gabčík]] in 1942, managing to survive the assault only long enough to die in a hospital bed in [[Prague]].
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'''The Open Eye''' was the moniker of a painter active in Renaissance Italy. Considered to have an "unparalleled genius", their paintings contained hidden messages said to lead to a Precursor vault. An Assassin-affiliated group was taked with infiltrating [[Venice|Venetian]] art salons to uncover their true identity and locate the vault before the Templars could do either.
 
The '''Merletti Neri''' (English: ''Black Lace'') was a band of thieves active in Renaissance Italy. They were responsible for the theft of a Precursor Relic from the Assassins's hidden vault in Monteriggioni.
 
'''Lingtong Temple''' is a Buddhist temple located in the Lingtong Mountains of {{Wiki|Fujian|Fujian province}} in southern China. The temple housed a hidden sanctuary believed to hold legendary treasure and knowledge. During the Ming dynasty, an Assassin-affiliated group was tasked with exploring the location, leading to them battling a guardian and discovering a secret message left behind by the Isu. [Fucker does not have a wikipedia page, best i can do are these: https://www.instagram.com/p/CQf7CPUHtc6/ https://www.instagram.com/lecongtravel/reel/C9eoM-Xyac4/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPjQiZmRnS4 ]
 
'''Ningbo''' is a city in northeastern Zhejiang province, China. During the Ming dynasty, the city was used as the headquarters of a branch of Assassins turncoats that sided with the [[Portuguese Rite of the Templar Order]], targeting a number of key allies of the Brotherhood.  A group was dispatched to thwart the rogue cell and ensure the Brotherhood's reputation remained intact.
 
The '''Xu brothers''' were pirate lords and leaders of a syndicate that operated in Shuangyu, China in the early 16th century. The brothers managed to get their hands on a [[Sword of Eden 2|legendary sword]] said to have been wielded by [[Hülegü Khan]] and [[Genghis Khan]]. A group then infiltrated their syndicate in order to steal the sword before the brothers' ambitions managed to destabilize the region.
 
'''Shuangyu''' (Chinese: 雙嶼) was a port off the coast of Zhejiang, China.  Starting from 1524, after private overseas trade had been banned by the Ming dynasty, and until the port's destruction in 1548, it was a smuggling hub and pirate haven. The Xu brothers, heads of a pirate syndicate that operated in the area, managed to get their hands on a [[Sword of Eden 2|legendary sword]] said to have been wielded by [[Hülegü Khan]] and [[Genghis Khan]]. A group infiltrated their syndicate in order to steal the sword before the brothers' ambitions managed to destabilize the region.
 
'''Caesar''', later known as '''Black Caesar''', was a West African pirate who operated during the Golden Age of Piracy, serving aboard Blackbeard's ''Queen Anne's Revenge''. Caesar once recruited a group in [[Nassau]] in order to free his shipmates that had been imprisoned aboard a slaver vessel.
 
'''Port Roseway''', now known as '''Shelburne''', is a town in {{Wiki|Nova Scotia}}, [[Canada]]. During the [[American Revolutionary War]], the town was the destination of a group of fleeing [[Loyalists]] suspected to be in possession of an [[Apple of Eden]]. The [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Brotherhood]] headed to the town as winter approached, seeking the Loyalist group before they could leave for Britain.
 
'''Marie-Charlotte-Pauline Robert de Lézardière''' (1754 – 1835), best known as '''Pauline de Lézardière''' was a French historian who specialized in the history of law. At some point in her life, Pauline uncovered a manuscript detailing information about artifacts stolen during the Viking invasions of Paris, attracting the attention of the Templar Order. An Assassin-affiliated group was tasked with protecting Pauline and deciphering the manuscript.
 
The '''Enlightened Circle''' was a secret society established in mid-to-late 1800s [[London]] that sought to reshape the city's power dynamics. An Assassin-affiliated group was hired by a wealthy benefactor to investigate their activities, infiltrate their ranks, and dismantle their operations before the society could gain much influence.
 
'''David Edward Hughes''' (1830 – 1900) was a British-American inventor, best known for his work on the printing telegraph and the microphone.[REF WP] In the mid-to-late 1800s, as an already established scientist, Hughes returned to England with a device the Assassin Brotherhood considered "could have potentially devastating consequences". A group was tasked with retrieving the device and safeguarding it from the Templar agents.
 
 
 
The '''Calves{{'}} Head Club''' was a secret society[REF AC] purportedly established to ridicule the memory of Charles I of England.[REF WP] In the mid-to-late 1800s, a cult inspired by the Head Club was carrying out a series of occult rituals in London, even kidnapping a detective that attempted to investigate them.
 
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==Big'uns==
===Western Xia===
*Database: Genghis Can't
*Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade
*Assassin's Creed: Reflections 2
*Empire of the Great Khan
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**'''The [[Assassination of Genghis Khan|Death of Genghis Khan]]:''' After suffering a severe injury between 1226 and 1227, [[Genghis Khan]] became increasingly ill. Despite his sons and commanders urging him to end the [[Mongol Empire|conquest campaign]] and being outraged by the taunting of [[Western Xia|Xia]]'s leading commander, Genghis insisted on continuing. He died shortly after in August 1227.
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===British Museum===
*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Magus Conspiracy]]'' – Chapter 19
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Locus 1|Issue #01]]
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Right, so one thing I discovered putting together this research: there's more than one Montagu House. I know. Try and calm yourself. The first one, built in 16 and belonging to Ralph Montagu, would eventually become the home of the British Museum. This is not that Montagu House. ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: Montagu House]]
 
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ASoE[edit | edit source]

Assassin's Creed: Mirage – A Soar of Eagles 1
Assassin's Creed: Mirage – A Soar of Eagles 2
Assassin's Creed: Mirage – A Soar of Eagles 3

Missing tours[edit | edit source]

  • Echoes of Revolution
  • Le Trésor Perdu d'Aliénor

Archival[edit | edit source]

Thread:210691‏‎ Thread:212830‏‎ Thread:212867‏‎ User blog:Sol Pacificus/Q&A with Assassin's Creed: Dynasty's author Xu Xianzhe‏‎ User blog:VilkaIsBack/Assassin's Creed: Rebellion Update Notes 2.3.0‏‎ + the hootside/fragment interviews + move nygma pi's blogs? + vilka blog of odyssey

Wikt[edit | edit source]