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[[File:Mtst.jpg|thumb|250px|Mont Saint-Michel]]
|image = Mtst.jpg
|description = A fortified island, featuring a large cathedral.
|location = {{Wiki|Normandy}}, [[France]]
|dateconstructed = 6th century
|functions = Fort<br>Town
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''<br>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''}}
'''Mont Saint-Michel''' (English:''Saint Michael's Mount'') is a rocky tidal island and commune in {{Wiki|Normandy}}, [[France]].
'''Mont Saint-Michel''' (English:''Saint Michael's Mount'') is a rocky tidal island and commune in {{Wiki|Normandy}}, [[France]].



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Mont Saint-Michel

Mont Saint-Michel (English:Saint Michael's Mount) is a rocky tidal island and commune in Normandy, France.

In 2012, it was used as a simulated training location by Abstergo Industries during the primary and secondary stage of their Animi Training Program. During the primary stage, it was included after a system update, and was later merged alongside the virtual rendition of Pienza in a subsequent addition.

The simulation depicted Mont Saint-Michel as a community built tightly together, enclosed by the town's ramparts. Reflecting the feudal ideal, the church and abbey were built on the island's highest point, with stores and housing located lower. With its many different levels of elevations, as well as narrow streets and hidden pathways, Mont Saint-Michel was a place that allowed one to slip away without a trace.

Mont Saint-Michel, like most of the simulated locations in the primary and secondary stage, had two aesthetic variations. As such, it could be utilized during the day or the night.

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