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|''England's the | |''England's the wrong way 'round the globe for an Irishwoman.'' | ||
|1702-1743 | |1702-1743 | ||
|Caribbean | |Caribbean | ||
| | |Anne Bonny was working as a bartender in Nassau when she caught the eye of Jack Rackham. The two eloped, and Anne became a member of Rackham's crew. Proving to be capable with both a sword and a gun, Anne took to a life of piracy quite readily. | ||
| | |While sailing around the Caribbean, Anne crossed paths with Edward Kenway several times. The two came to trust one another, and after Rackham was executed and Adéwalé left to join the Assassins, Anne became quartermaster on Edward's ship. | ||
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|Oda Nobunaga | |Oda Nobunaga | ||
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|Japan | |Japan | ||
| | |Oda Nobunaga first achieved notoriety at the bate of Okehazama, where his army overwhelmed an army ten times its size. His tactics and leadership saw his empire continue to grow and he proclaimed that he would eventually control all of Japan. | ||
| | |When the Assassins first made contact with Nobunaga, he was sympathetic to their cause, and promised an alliance once he had unified Japan. However, this promise was made before Nobunaga held the Sword of Eden. | ||
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|John Pitcairn | |John Pitcairn | ||
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|Abu'l Nuqoud | |Abu'l Nuqoud | ||
|''These | |''These noble robes did little more than muffle their shouts of hate.'' | ||
|?-1191 | |?-1191 | ||
|Kingdom | |Kingdom | ||
Revision as of 01:38, 20 December 2020
My primary sandbox.
AC Memories Cards
Working off of the screenshots Lacrosse managed to procure for us. This table is not meant to be used as is, it's just a way to archive this. Still have to do 'story' and 'more', but missing cells for 'location' and 'timeline' are not in the screenshots I have. The question marks exist in the cards.
| Name | Quote | Timeline | Location | Story | More |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anne Bonny | England's the wrong way 'round the globe for an Irishwoman. | 1702-1743 | Caribbean | Anne Bonny was working as a bartender in Nassau when she caught the eye of Jack Rackham. The two eloped, and Anne became a member of Rackham's crew. Proving to be capable with both a sword and a gun, Anne took to a life of piracy quite readily. | While sailing around the Caribbean, Anne crossed paths with Edward Kenway several times. The two came to trust one another, and after Rackham was executed and Adéwalé left to join the Assassins, Anne became quartermaster on Edward's ship. |
| Oda Nobunaga | Yes, you have your ideals. But I will have a nation. | 1534-1586 | Japan | Oda Nobunaga first achieved notoriety at the bate of Okehazama, where his army overwhelmed an army ten times its size. His tactics and leadership saw his empire continue to grow and he proclaimed that he would eventually control all of Japan. | When the Assassins first made contact with Nobunaga, he was sympathetic to their cause, and promised an alliance once he had unified Japan. However, this promise was made before Nobunaga held the Sword of Eden. |
| John Pitcairn | I assume you've good reason for causing all this madness? | 1722-1775 | Colonial | ||
| Sakakibara Yasumasa | Allocation of fiefs is the opposite of war: giving land, not taking it. | 1548-1606 | Japan | ||
| Adha the Chalice | A chalice is merely a vessel for libation, for good or ill. | ?-1190 | Kingdom | ||
| Sakai Tadatsugu | Every advance reveals a weakness. Wait, and strike. | 1527-1596 | Japan | ||
| Sibrand | I followed my orders, believeing in my cause. Same as you. | 1157-1191 | Kingdom | ||
| Charles Vane | I'll murder the man who stole my ship! | 1680-1721 | Caribbean | ||
| Honda Tadakatsu | I served in battle my master has fought, yet where are my wounds? | 1548-1610 | Japan | ||
| Willikin of the Weald | Your barons better than the King if they take aid from the French. | ?-1257 | Kingdom | ||
| Mochizuki Chiyome | Your old life is over. Trains with me, and you will have a new one. | ? | Japan | ||
| Niccolò Polo | To us, Altaïr is entrusting the spirit of the Brotherhood. He is passing the torch to us. | 1230-1294 | Kingdom | ||
| Benjamin Hornigold | The Templars know order. Discipline. Structure. But you could never fathom these subleties. | ?-1719 | Caribbean | ||
| James Kidd | We follow a Creed, aye. But it does not command us to act or submit. | ?-1720 | Caribbean | ||
| Ah Tabai | Nothing in life is guaranteed, except surprise. | 1660-? | Caribbean | ||
| Israel Putnam | What would you know about victory? | 1718-1790 | Colonial | ||
| Bartolomeo d'Alviano | I'll take you all on! With one arm -- no-- BOTH arms tied behind my back! | 1455-1515 | Italy | ||
| Benjamin Church | There's no single path through life that's right and fair and does no harm. | 1734-1778 | Colonial | ||
| La Volpe | It is my business to know everything in this city. | ? | Italy | ||
| Thomas Hickey | They paid me so I said yes. Didn't bother to ask who or how or why. | ?-1776 | Colonial | ||
| Majd Addin | Do you know what it feels like, to determine another man's fate. | ?-1191 | Kingdom | ||
| Calico Jack | You'd like to know my secrets, would you? | 1682-1720 | Caribbean | ||
| Lorenzo d'Medici [sic] | Whoever wants to be happy, let him be so. | 1449-1492 | Italy | ||
| Emilio Barbarigo | Progress demands sacrifice. | 1421-1485 | Italy | ||
| Lucrezia Borgia | Tell Cesare, we shall see how it feels when the shoe is on the other foot. | 1480-1519 | Italy | ||
| Bartholomew Roberts | A merry life and a short one, as promised. How well I know myself. | Caribbean | |||
| Julien du Casse | As bold as a musket ball, and still half as sharp. | Caribbean | |||
| Robert Fitzwalter | Our so-called King meets with his Templar advisers in London. Shall we pay them a visit? | ||||
| Tamir | I serve a far nobler cause than mere profit. | 1147-1191 | Kingdom | ||
| William Johnson | I offered you an olive branch, and you knocked it from my hand. | Colonial | |||
| Francisco Vecellio | Someday I will take the time to paint. For now, I am a soldier on the front lines. | Italy | |||
| Charles de la Motte | My skill with the blade? Don't ask me: ask the eviscerated dead. | ? | Italy | ||
| Rocco Tiepolo | Am I for sale? Cesare will need to send more coin for that. | ?-1503 | Italy | ||
| Jabal | End the life of Montferrat, that we may call this city free. | ? | Kingdom | ||
| El Tiburón | ... | Caribbean | |||
| Chaya Shirojiro Kiyonobu | Powerful men still need what we provide. | Japan | |||
| David "Big Dave" Walston | Don't much agree with the fight and I love this country, so there you have it. | Colonial | |||
| Peter Chamberlaine | Why scratch and claw to protect such squalor? | ||||
| Abu'l Nuqoud | These noble robes did little more than muffle their shouts of hate. | ?-1191 | Kingdom | ||
| Laurens Prins | You live in the world but you cannot make it move. | 1630-1717 | Caribbean | ||
| Niccolò Machiavelli | We don't need the apple to tell us what our old friend Cesare is planning. | 1469-1527 | Italy | ||
| Hattori Hanzo | Those who cling to life, die; those who defy death, live. | 1542-1596 | Japan | ||
| Ii Naomasa | If you are not wounded, you have not truly fought. | 1561-1602 | Japan | ||
| Alesandro Valignano | These converts are our foothold in this country. | 1539-1606 | Japan | ||
| Malik Al-Sayf | As we share the glory of our victories, so too should we share the pain of our defeat. | 1165-1228 | Kingdom | ||
| Blackbeard | Legends ain't born from mildness. | 1680-1718 | Caribbean | ||
| Captain William Kidd | I find myself at a crossroads; to return to my wife and child, or join my kinsmen. | 1645-1701 | Caribbean | ||
| Adéwalé | I'll be your quartermaster. Nothing less. | 1692-1758 | Caribbean | ||
| Mori Motonari | You have just shown me why we should not be under one rule. | ||||
| Jacques de Molay | If my death means my brothers can continue on, then so be it. | 1244-1314 | Kingdom | ||
| Uesugi Kenshin | Wars are to be won with swords and spears, not with rice and salt. | 1530-1578 | Japan | ||
| Qulan Gal | But there is another way to bring down the Khan. | ? | Mongolia | ||
| Nergüi | I made a promise to an old friend. | 1212-1279 | Mongolia | ||
| Mongolian Assassin | We cannot hope to fight them, but we can still sabotage their efforts. | N/A | Mongolia | ||
| Hattori Masanari | I will serve the Tokugawa as my father did, but in my on own. | 1565-1615 | Japan | ||
| Yamauchi Kazutoyo | I wonder if my station is too much for one of such humble origins. | 1546-1605 | Japan | ||
| Jochi Khan | Am I not the eldest Khan? I will have more than a quartered empire. | Mongolia | |||
| Date Masamune | Benevolence indulged beyond measure sinks into weakness. | ||||
| Attar of Nishapur | Be the Eternal Mirror that you saw. | 1145-1221 | Mongolia | ||
| Aleksander Nevsky | It's better to die for your country than to leave it. | 1120-1263 | Mongolia | ||
| Maria Thorpe | You see? Years of being boisterous finally paid off. | 1161-1228 | Mongolia | ||
| Mogami Yoshiaki | The bald rat will soon learn he can not simply take any life he pleases. | 1546-1614 | Japan |