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==''Assassin's Creed''== | ==''Assassin's Creed''== | ||
In ''Assassin's Creed'', Save Citizen missions are a simple affair. Guards harass a citizen, while other guards stand around the scene, scaring away any resistance to the wrongdoing going on behind them | In ''Assassin's Creed'', Save Citizen missions are a simple affair. Guards harass a citizen, while other guards stand around the scene, scaring away any resistance to the wrongdoing going on behind them. | ||
There are usually between three and five guards around the citizen. Two or three are in the process of actively shaking the citizen, while the remaining guards stand as lookouts. These lookouts will Altaïr away if he gets too close. | There are usually between three and five guards around the citizen. Two or three are in the process of actively shaking the citizen, while the remaining guards stand as lookouts. These lookouts will push Altaïr away if he gets too close. | ||
===Outcomes=== | ===Outcomes=== | ||
Once all of the guards (including any other ones that have joined the fight) are killed, | Once all of the guards (including any other ones that have joined the fight) are killed, the saved citizen will profusely thank Altaïr, and a group of either [[Vigilantes]] or [[Scholars]] will be put at his disposal. | ||
==''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''== | ==''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''== | ||
Revision as of 00:20, 3 May 2011
Save Citizen quests are optional missions in which Altaïr or Ezio save a helpless citizen who is being harassed, taunted,
and shoved by guards. The guards are accusing them of crimes they most likely did not commit and they are threatening to hurt them. The objective of a Save Citizen mission is to engage the guards in combat and kill them. The outcome of this depends on whether Assassin's Creed or Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is being played.
Assassin's Creed
In Assassin's Creed, Save Citizen missions are a simple affair. Guards harass a citizen, while other guards stand around the scene, scaring away any resistance to the wrongdoing going on behind them.
There are usually between three and five guards around the citizen. Two or three are in the process of actively shaking the citizen, while the remaining guards stand as lookouts. These lookouts will push Altaïr away if he gets too close.
Outcomes
Once all of the guards (including any other ones that have joined the fight) are killed, the saved citizen will profusely thank Altaïr, and a group of either Vigilantes or Scholars will be put at his disposal.
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
In Brotherhood, Save Citizen side-quests return, with a new addition; citizens saved by Ezio will be given the opportunity to join Ezio's Apprentices and fight for the freedom of Rome by breaking the corrupt and ruthless Borgia influence. Save Citizen missions are only encountered if an Assassin Recruit slot is open, which is relative to how many Borgia Towers have been destroyed.
When encountered in the game world, the citizen is usually surrounded by 4 to 5 guards in a standoff. A few different situations can be seen:
- The citizen, as well as the guards, have their swords drawn and frozen in a standoff.
- The citizen has taken a guard hostage and has pressed blade to his throat in attempts to make the other guards back down.
Outcomes
As mentioned above, Ezio can gain new Apprentices by saving citizens from guards.
Trivia
- In Assassin's Creed,as Altaïr approaches Damascus for the first time in the game, there will be a citizen to be saved near market outside the main gates. This one Save Citizen is mandatory - it must be done and cannot be skipped. It is the only mandatory Save Citizen mission in the game.
- In Assassin's Creed, save Citizen missions are only available in the three cities - Damascus, Acre, and Jerusalem.
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