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*'''Antó:''' ''Here he comes now.'' | *'''Antó:''' ''Here he comes now.'' | ||
Edward and Antó tailed the guard. | Edward and Antó tailed the guard. | ||
*''' | *'''Soldier 1:''' ''Evening.'' | ||
*'''Soldier:''' ''Sir.'' | *'''Soldier 2:''' ''Sir.'' | ||
*''' | *'''Soldier 1:''' ''Pleasant night for a ball.'' | ||
*'''Soldier:''' ''Pleasant night to celebrate impending victory.'' | *'''Soldier 2:''' ''Pleasant night to celebrate impending victory.'' | ||
*''' | *'''Soldier 1:''' ''Our numbers are many. They will not stand a chance.'' | ||
*'''Soldier:''' ''Pity they will not be invited, to see us celebrate before our victory.'' | *'''Soldier 2:''' ''Pity they will not be invited, to see us celebrate before our victory.'' | ||
*''' | *'''Soldier 1:''' ''Quite.'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 3:''' ''Officers, may I join you?'' | ||
*''' | *'''Soldier 1:''' ''Evening.'' | ||
*'''Soldier:''' ''The more the merrier.'' | *'''Soldier 2:''' ''The more the merrier.'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 3:''' ''I've just come from the barracks. I'm quite certain the new weapons shipments will end our Maroon problem once and for all.'' | ||
*''' | *'''Soldier 1:''' ''That is the plan! That is the plan.'' | ||
*'''Soldier:''' ''Do you think they'll be expecting it?'' | *'''Soldier 2:''' ''Do you think they'll be expecting it?'' | ||
*''' | *'''Soldier 1:''' ''Most likely. They always do somehow. But this time it won't matter. Now, if you'll excuse me. I have a private matter to attend before I make my entrance.'' | ||
*'''Soldier:''' ''As do I.'' | *'''Soldier 2:''' ''As do I.'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 3:''' ''We will see you there.'' | ||
Edward followed the two men. | Edward followed the two men. | ||
[[File:The Commander's Ruse 2.png|thumb|250px|Edward tailing the officer]] | [[File:The Commander's Ruse 2.png|thumb|250px|Edward tailing the officer]] | ||
*'''Soldier:''' ''Good evening. Will the Commander be in attendance tonight?'' | *'''Soldier 2:''' ''Good evening. Will the Commander be in attendance tonight?'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 4:''' ''Yes, I was just speaking with him. He is here somewhere.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''The prat was right under our noses the whole time!'' | *'''Edward:''' ''The prat was right under our noses the whole time!'' | ||
*'''Antó:''' ''I've never met a soldier as cunning as a maroon. It's no mistake he's been harder to defeat than the weak who came before him. He's a slippery one. He won't behave like an ordinary soldier.'' | *'''Antó:''' ''I've never met a soldier as cunning as a maroon. It's no mistake he's been harder to defeat than the weak who came before him. He's a slippery one. He won't behave like an ordinary soldier.'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 5:''' ''Cockpits, you say?'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 6:''' ''The highlands, furrowed through.'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 5:''' ''Furrowed, now?'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 6:''' ''Earthquakes, man. They attack from ravines and gaps and caves and fissures made by earthquakes.'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 5:''' ''"Cockpits."'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 6:''' ''Laugh all you want. It's your funeral. I've heard the stories. I'm not getting caught.'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 7:''' ''My father fought the {{wiki|Coromantee|Coromantees}}. One of the few to live to tell the tale.'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 8:''' ''That {{wiki|Cudjoe}}, he all the warrior they make him out to be?'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 7:''' ''I spit at his name. And his brothers, too. But our war will be different. In our time, we'll take this land.'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 8:''' ''How can we lose? They're fighting with scavenged shot and living on plantains. It'll be over in an afternoon.'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 7:''' ''Cheers, mate! That's the spirit!'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 9:''' ''It's the lookout men you really have to look out for.'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 10:''' ''Is that supposed to be funny?'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 9:''' ''No man. You hear the Abeng Horn, you don't laugh, you run. See you coming from miles away, they catch you where you least expect it.'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 10:''' ''Surely our superior weapons give is the upper hand.'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 9:''' ''Maybe. Still, I say, you hear that horn, you're in trouble. Could we not simply starve them out?'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 10:''' ''How? The land is full of boar and fruit, and we need the rivers as much as they do.'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 9:''' ''Could we not take the land then?'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 10:''' ''Not according to treaty.'' | ||
*'''Soldier | *'''Soldier 9:''' ''Treaty? That's rich.'' | ||
Edward located his target and assassinated him. | Edward located his target and assassinated him. | ||
*'''Kenneth:''' ''Antó. How many years have we fought? Your men, in the mountains, with no weapons to speak of. And my army, resplendent. And yet you live, and I die...'' | *'''Kenneth:''' ''Antó. How many years have we fought? Your men, in the mountains, with no weapons to speak of. And my army, resplendent. And yet you live, and I die...'' | ||
Revision as of 10:06, 22 June 2014
The Commander's Ruse was a virtual representation of one of Edward Kenway's genetic memories, relived by a research analyst at Abstergo Entertainment through the Animus.
Description
Edward met with Antó again, and together they prepared to assassinate Kenneth Abraham.
Dialogue
- Antó: I have a plan but it won't be easy. Abraham is well connected and his pockets are deep. But we have located a man in his inner circle. We will tail him until he reveals our target.
- Edward: Let me bring him to his end.
- Antó: Here he comes now.
Edward and Antó tailed the guard.
- Soldier 1: Evening.
- Soldier 2: Sir.
- Soldier 1: Pleasant night for a ball.
- Soldier 2: Pleasant night to celebrate impending victory.
- Soldier 1: Our numbers are many. They will not stand a chance.
- Soldier 2: Pity they will not be invited, to see us celebrate before our victory.
- Soldier 1: Quite.
- Soldier 3: Officers, may I join you?
- Soldier 1: Evening.
- Soldier 2: The more the merrier.
- Soldier 3: I've just come from the barracks. I'm quite certain the new weapons shipments will end our Maroon problem once and for all.
- Soldier 1: That is the plan! That is the plan.
- Soldier 2: Do you think they'll be expecting it?
- Soldier 1: Most likely. They always do somehow. But this time it won't matter. Now, if you'll excuse me. I have a private matter to attend before I make my entrance.
- Soldier 2: As do I.
- Soldier 3: We will see you there.
Edward followed the two men.

- Soldier 2: Good evening. Will the Commander be in attendance tonight?
- Soldier 4: Yes, I was just speaking with him. He is here somewhere.
- Edward: The prat was right under our noses the whole time!
- Antó: I've never met a soldier as cunning as a maroon. It's no mistake he's been harder to defeat than the weak who came before him. He's a slippery one. He won't behave like an ordinary soldier.
- Soldier 5: Cockpits, you say?
- Soldier 6: The highlands, furrowed through.
- Soldier 5: Furrowed, now?
- Soldier 6: Earthquakes, man. They attack from ravines and gaps and caves and fissures made by earthquakes.
- Soldier 5: "Cockpits."
- Soldier 6: Laugh all you want. It's your funeral. I've heard the stories. I'm not getting caught.
- Soldier 7: My father fought the Coromantees. One of the few to live to tell the tale.
- Soldier 8: That Cudjoe, he all the warrior they make him out to be?
- Soldier 7: I spit at his name. And his brothers, too. But our war will be different. In our time, we'll take this land.
- Soldier 8: How can we lose? They're fighting with scavenged shot and living on plantains. It'll be over in an afternoon.
- Soldier 7: Cheers, mate! That's the spirit!
- Soldier 9: It's the lookout men you really have to look out for.
- Soldier 10: Is that supposed to be funny?
- Soldier 9: No man. You hear the Abeng Horn, you don't laugh, you run. See you coming from miles away, they catch you where you least expect it.
- Soldier 10: Surely our superior weapons give is the upper hand.
- Soldier 9: Maybe. Still, I say, you hear that horn, you're in trouble. Could we not simply starve them out?
- Soldier 10: How? The land is full of boar and fruit, and we need the rivers as much as they do.
- Soldier 9: Could we not take the land then?
- Soldier 10: Not according to treaty.
- Soldier 9: Treaty? That's rich.
Edward located his target and assassinated him.
- Kenneth: Antó. How many years have we fought? Your men, in the mountains, with no weapons to speak of. And my army, resplendent. And yet you live, and I die...
- Antó: You lacked the conviction to win.
Outcome
Edward assassinated Kenneth Abraham, and acquired the third Templar key.
Gallery
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Antó sharing his plan with Edward
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Edward sabotaging an alarm bell
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Kenneth's final moments