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Ah, I see why. Ezio's assassination attempt came after Columbus left for the New World. Only issue there is that on his first journey he left from Palos, not Cadíz. In the film he leaves from Cadíz, which is where he set sail from on his second journey in 1493. He did pass by Cadíz on his first journey, but I can't tell if he also dropped anchor there. -- {{User:Master Sima Yi/sig}} 22:58, January 18, 2017 (UTC)
Ah, I see why. Ezio's assassination attempt came after Columbus left for the New World. Only issue there is that on his first journey he left from Palos, not Cadíz. In the film he leaves from Cadíz, which is where he set sail from on his second journey in 1493. He did pass by Cadíz on his first journey, but I can't tell if he also dropped anchor there. -- {{User:Master Sima Yi/sig}} 22:58, January 18, 2017 (UTC)
:To be fair, Columbus did sail close to Cadíz on his first voyage, although he evidently didn't make landfall there. It's plausable that, in the AC-verse, Columbus could've briefly stopped at Cadíz, received the Apple from Aguilar and then not make any record of his stay there in order to keep his possession of the Apple a secret. [[User:The Wikia Editor|The Wikia Editor]] ([[User talk:The Wikia Editor|talk]]) 14:36, January 23, 2017 (UTC)

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Having just seen the film myself, what even remotely implies the events of the film miraculously take place before the events of Discovery? Because as far as I'm aware Discovery ends in or around January 1492 and I highly doubt the events of the film are squeezed in before the end of January. -- Master Sima Yi Talk 22:46, January 18, 2017 (UTC)

Ah, I see why. Ezio's assassination attempt came after Columbus left for the New World. Only issue there is that on his first journey he left from Palos, not Cadíz. In the film he leaves from Cadíz, which is where he set sail from on his second journey in 1493. He did pass by Cadíz on his first journey, but I can't tell if he also dropped anchor there. -- Master Sima Yi Talk 22:58, January 18, 2017 (UTC)

To be fair, Columbus did sail close to Cadíz on his first voyage, although he evidently didn't make landfall there. It's plausable that, in the AC-verse, Columbus could've briefly stopped at Cadíz, received the Apple from Aguilar and then not make any record of his stay there in order to keep his possession of the Apple a secret. The Wikia Editor (talk) 14:36, January 23, 2017 (UTC)