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[[User:Templar Monster Hunter|Templar Monster Hunter]] ([[User talk:Templar Monster Hunter|talk]]) 23:18, December 29, 2019 (UTC)
[[User:Templar Monster Hunter|Templar Monster Hunter]] ([[User talk:Templar Monster Hunter|talk]]) 23:18, December 29, 2019 (UTC)
:It’s from an academic paper from Simon Fraser University whose authors interviewed her as part of their research. [[User:Lacrossedeamon|Lacrossedeamon]] ([[User talk:Lacrossedeamon|talk]])

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Assassination

Just wondering, but why is this guy's assassination section so detailed? Altair "stealthily penetrated" the fortress? "... his throat punctured severely by the Assassin's steel blade."? Collinsj 18:59, April 20, 2011 (UTC)

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I thought that was a cool fact, that is interesting, and should constitute as a trivia bullet...no? - Dop3man 80 16:57, August 19, 2011 (UTC)

Historical Accuracy of Assassin's Creed

"Assassin's Creed producer Jade Raymond revealed that they had originally planned to have Conrad of Montferrat in the game. Their research indicated that he wasn't killed in 1191, but William, Conrad's father, was located in Acre in the same period. In order to maintain the historical accuracy of the project, William was inserted into the game in his stead."

Is this trivia actually true? If the producers cared so much about historical accuracy, then why Robert de Sablé died in 1991 in the game, instead of 1993, why Garnier de Naplouse didn't take part to the battle of Arsuf and why the Knights Teutonic are already so powerful in the game?

I think that someone should check if this trivia is actually true. 

Templar Monster Hunter (talk) 23:18, December 29, 2019 (UTC)

It’s from an academic paper from Simon Fraser University whose authors interviewed her as part of their research. Lacrossedeamon (talk)