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The '''Second Plague''' was a viral epidemic that struck the continent of [[Africa]] in late 2006 and wiped out almost all of its population.
The '''Second Plague''' was a viral epidemic that struck the continent of [[Africa]] in late 2006 and wiped out almost all of its population.


An outbreak of a virus called L-11 struck Africa and caused the deaths of 96% of the continent's population over the course of three months. By 2012, the continent had become practically uninhabited and plans were made to divide Africa between the rest of the world. The plans were met with resistance by the remaining people living on the continent.
An outbreak of a virus called L-11 struck Africa and caused the deaths of 96% of the continent's population over the course of three months. By 2012, the continent had become practically uninhabited and plans were made to divide Africa between the rest of the world. The plans were met with resistance by the remaining people living on the continent.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref>


The [[Abstergo News Wire]] reported the story was faked by [[Erudito]].
The [[Abstergo News Wire]] reported the story was faked by [[Erudito]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]''</ref>


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Revision as of 19:38, 7 February 2014

The Second Plague was a viral epidemic that struck the continent of Africa in late 2006 and wiped out almost all of its population.

An outbreak of a virus called L-11 struck Africa and caused the deaths of 96% of the continent's population over the course of three months. By 2012, the continent had become practically uninhabited and plans were made to divide Africa between the rest of the world. The plans were met with resistance by the remaining people living on the continent.[1]

The Abstergo News Wire reported the story was faked by Erudito.[2]

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