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'''''Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple'' Episode 50''' is the fiftieth episode of [[Redice Studio]]'s webtoon ''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'', a sequel to ''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''. The webtoon, written by [[ARC]] and [[SHYATAN]] and with art by [[Tabii]], was released on | '''''Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple'' Episode 50''' is the fiftieth episode of [[Redice Studio]]'s webtoon ''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'', a sequel to ''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''. The webtoon, written by [[ARC]] and [[SHYATAN]] and with art by [[Tabii]], was released on 2 April 2024. | ||
==Plot synopsis== | |||
Aboard the ''[[Fenghuang]]'', [[Jan van Aert]] talks to [[Edward Kenway]] and reveals that he is aware the [[Assassins|Assassin]] is searching for a [[Piece of Eden|treasure]] in the [[Philippines]], shocking him. He goes on to explain that [[Hendrik]] reported to him directly and told him about his investigation into [[Angkor]]'s legend, which Jan initially dismissed as little more than a "fairy tale". However, he changed his mind after learning that the [[Zhang Wei Union]] are pursuing that very same fabled treasure and decided to join them on their expedition, especially given his love of adventures. | |||
Later, while the Union members are having lunch, [[Shimazu Saito]] questions Edward's decision to let Jan accompany them. The Assassin explains that, given the strength of [[Lee Huiyin]]'s fleet, they will need the [[Dutch East India Company]]'s protection, even if there is a possibility that Jan will betray them once they find Angkor's treasure. He also claims that, given the Union's partnership with the company, it is best to avoid stirring up trouble with them, or else [[Zhang (Macanese)|Zhang]] may face the consequences. | |||
Inside the ''Fenghuang''{{'}}s hull, [[Yun Pyeong-Gyu]] successfully recreates the formula for [[Greek fire]], but claims he will require large quantities of {{Wiki|petroleum}} to produce more. Edward mentions that the inhabitants of {{Wiki|Java|Java Island}} use petroleum to paint their ships and keep the water out, and suggests making a stop there en route to the Philippines. However, he then hears a commotion outside and rushes to the deck, finding that both the ''Fenghuang'' and Jan's ship are under attack by a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Man O' War|Man o' War]]. While most of the crew panics, Edward deduces that the Spanish are only firing warning shots and decides to wait and learn their intentions. | |||
Sure enough, a Spanish official soon boards the ''Fenghuang'' and declares that the crew are to surrender all their weapons and come to [[Manila]] per the {{Wiki|Governor-General of the Philippines|Governor-General}}'s orders. Edward, pretending to be a [[merchant]], questions why they are being targeted, to which the official responds that it is due to their association with the Dutch East India Company. In Manila, the Union members and Jan's crew are arrested by soldiers; when Edward asks Jan what he did to upset the Spanish, the navigator claims that he is just as clueless as him. Moments later, a representative of the Governor-General arrives and accuses Jan of orchestrating the [[assassination]] of the previous Governor-General five years prior. | |||
==Characters in order of appearance== | ==Characters in order of appearance== | ||
* | *Jan van Aert | ||
* | *Edward Kenway | ||
* | *Hendrik {{Mo}} | ||
* | *Shimazu Saito | ||
*[[John Young]] | *[[John Young]] | ||
*[[Xialun Qing]] | *[[Xialun Qing]] | ||
*[[Mustafa]] | *[[Mustafa|Rupiya]] | ||
* | *Lee Huiyin {{Mo}} | ||
* | *Zhang {{Mo}} | ||
*Yun Pyeong-Gyu | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 23:37, 1 April 2024
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Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 50 is the fiftieth episode of Redice Studio's webtoon Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple, a sequel to Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. The webtoon, written by ARC and SHYATAN and with art by Tabii, was released on 2 April 2024.
Plot synopsis
Aboard the Fenghuang, Jan van Aert talks to Edward Kenway and reveals that he is aware the Assassin is searching for a treasure in the Philippines, shocking him. He goes on to explain that Hendrik reported to him directly and told him about his investigation into Angkor's legend, which Jan initially dismissed as little more than a "fairy tale". However, he changed his mind after learning that the Zhang Wei Union are pursuing that very same fabled treasure and decided to join them on their expedition, especially given his love of adventures.
Later, while the Union members are having lunch, Shimazu Saito questions Edward's decision to let Jan accompany them. The Assassin explains that, given the strength of Lee Huiyin's fleet, they will need the Dutch East India Company's protection, even if there is a possibility that Jan will betray them once they find Angkor's treasure. He also claims that, given the Union's partnership with the company, it is best to avoid stirring up trouble with them, or else Zhang may face the consequences.
Inside the Fenghuang's hull, Yun Pyeong-Gyu successfully recreates the formula for Greek fire, but claims he will require large quantities of petroleum to produce more. Edward mentions that the inhabitants of Java Island use petroleum to paint their ships and keep the water out, and suggests making a stop there en route to the Philippines. However, he then hears a commotion outside and rushes to the deck, finding that both the Fenghuang and Jan's ship are under attack by a Spanish Man o' War. While most of the crew panics, Edward deduces that the Spanish are only firing warning shots and decides to wait and learn their intentions.
Sure enough, a Spanish official soon boards the Fenghuang and declares that the crew are to surrender all their weapons and come to Manila per the Governor-General's orders. Edward, pretending to be a merchant, questions why they are being targeted, to which the official responds that it is due to their association with the Dutch East India Company. In Manila, the Union members and Jan's crew are arrested by soldiers; when Edward asks Jan what he did to upset the Spanish, the navigator claims that he is just as clueless as him. Moments later, a representative of the Governor-General arrives and accuses Jan of orchestrating the assassination of the previous Governor-General five years prior.
Characters in order of appearance
- Jan van Aert
- Edward Kenway
- Hendrik (mentioned only)
- Shimazu Saito
- John Young
- Xialun Qing
- Rupiya
- Lee Huiyin (mentioned only)
- Zhang (mentioned only)
- Yun Pyeong-Gyu
