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First, I want to clarify: my english sucks (sorry for the cringe) and I'm a believer. I believe in Jesus Christ, he's my friend and savior and, as personal opinion, his example will never be repeated by anyone. I believe in God and in his infinite love. (Perhaps it's the wrong way but... it's mine haha). Having that in mind, let's get to the point:
First, I want to clarify: my english sucks (sorry about the cringe this may cause) and I'm a believer. I believe in Jesus Christ, he's my friend and savior and, as personal opinion, his example will never be repeated by anyone. I believe in God and in his infinite love. (Perhaps it's the wrong way but... it's mine haha). Having that in mind, let's get to the point:


As you know, a link was provided by Erron White (here: http://wccftech.com/assassins-creed-origins-leaks-no-towers/). And among those rumors there's one which it says: "Without giving too much away, a piece of Eden is used during the Exodus and the crossing of the Red Sea [the staff of eden, for now], playing into the whole overwatching mission of the modern-day protagonist". If this is true, then we're gonna see how Moses free his people from the Pharaon's empire, in other words, how the staff were capable of creating the famous Plagues of Exodus. Was it the staff? or something more powerful? was it an illusion? (perhaps) I'm really hype to see that. The only think we know, thanks to the AC2 glyphs, is that the staff was capable of "part" the Red Sea. Maybe that was an illusion too, because Al Mualim in AC1 said the sea was never parted.
As you know, a link was provided by Erron White (here: http://wccftech.com/assassins-creed-origins-leaks-no-towers/). And among those rumors there's one which it says: "Without giving too much away, a piece of Eden is used during the Exodus and the crossing of the Red Sea [the staff of eden, for now], playing into the whole overwatching mission of the modern-day protagonist". If this is true, then we're gonna see how Moses free his people from the Pharaon's empire, in other words, how the staff were capable of creating the famous Plagues of Exodus. Was it the staff? or something more powerful? was it an illusion? (perhaps) I'm really hype to see that. The only think we know, thanks to the AC2 glyphs, is that the staff was capable of "part" the Red Sea. Maybe that was an illusion too, because Al Mualim in AC1 said the sea was never parted.

Latest revision as of 09:32, 17 May 2017

First, I want to clarify: my english sucks (sorry about the cringe this may cause) and I'm a believer. I believe in Jesus Christ, he's my friend and savior and, as personal opinion, his example will never be repeated by anyone. I believe in God and in his infinite love. (Perhaps it's the wrong way but... it's mine haha). Having that in mind, let's get to the point:

As you know, a link was provided by Erron White (here: http://wccftech.com/assassins-creed-origins-leaks-no-towers/). And among those rumors there's one which it says: "Without giving too much away, a piece of Eden is used during the Exodus and the crossing of the Red Sea [the staff of eden, for now], playing into the whole overwatching mission of the modern-day protagonist". If this is true, then we're gonna see how Moses free his people from the Pharaon's empire, in other words, how the staff were capable of creating the famous Plagues of Exodus. Was it the staff? or something more powerful? was it an illusion? (perhaps) I'm really hype to see that. The only think we know, thanks to the AC2 glyphs, is that the staff was capable of "part" the Red Sea. Maybe that was an illusion too, because Al Mualim in AC1 said the sea was never parted.

This brings another interesting question... how will they tell Jesus' story? is it possible? AC is a game that shouldn't be taken seriouly. But as we know, there're people that disagrees to "change" the story of the Messiah by adding fantastic stuff. So Ubisoft will be willing to take the risk? What do you think?

Because, with all we know until now, we can make a few conclussions:

1- Jesus really died in the AC universe (The Shroud may heal the sick and cure wounds, but it can't return the spark of life to a dead body) and his corpse was stolen.

2- Someone took Jesus' place in the cross and died instead of him (like what happened in AC Heresy with Joan of Arc)

3- His disciples used the Shroud and the Anhk together, resurrecting him for 40 days only before his "ascending to the heavens".

I want to know what do you think.<ac_metadata title="Religious Figures, Miracles, Destruction and AC."> </ac_metadata>