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[[File:ACIII-GI (11).jpg|thumb|250px|Boston.]] | |||
'''Boston''' is a city in the [[United States]], and the capital city of {{Wiki|Massachusetts}}. | |||
During the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]], Boston was an important location to both the [[Continental Army|American]] and [[British Army|British]] armies,<ref name="gameinformer">''GameInformer'' April 2012 issue: ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref> and was frequently visited by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]], who assisted in the [[Boston Tea Party]] and witnessed the {{wiki|Boston Massacre}}. There were three Templar controlled forts that could be liberated from their control. | |||
==Boston Underground== | |||
Boston contained 10 secret entrances within an underground network created by the [[Freemasons]], which served as a means of fast travel, and could be found throughout the city, or by travelling through the underground. | |||
[[Samuel Adams]] led Connor to the first underground entrance after the Boston Massacre. | |||
When in the underground, Connor was equipped with a lantern. This lantern could be used to light torches throughout the tunnel system. Exploring these tunnels led Connor to more entrances which Connor could use to travel to various parts of the city. | |||
To open a secret entrance, Connor had to find it from underground. Once it was discovered, a puzzle had to be completed. Puzzles could include picking a lock, spinning 3 to 5 locks until they aligned, or using a magic lantern to allocate certain symbols into a certain orientation. When using the magic lantern, there were clues that, when analyzed, contained instructions regarding how the Freemasons had to be. | |||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery widths="180" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center"> | |||
ACIII-GI (14).jpg|Concept of the streets of Boston. | |||
Boston rooftops.jpg|Concept art of Connor leaping across rooftops in Boston. | |||
Boston during winter.jpg|Concept illustration of Boston rooftops during winter. | |||
AC3 SC SP 18 Boston PortVista ONLINE.jpg|Connor standing by Boston's port. | |||
ACIII-GI (7).jpg|Connor halted by a Redcoat in Boston. | |||
AssassinsCreed3screenshotBoston.jpg|King Street and the Massachusetts town hall. | |||
Connorstabbing.jpg|Connor fighting two British soldiers on the docks of Boston. | |||
Connorcorner.jpg|Connor about to assassinate a soldier in Boston. | |||
ACIII Boston Street SS.jpg|In-game image of a Boston workhouse. | |||
ACIII Boston Upper Street View SS.jpg|In-game image of the New State House. | |||
Boston rooftops screenshot.jpg|In-game image of Boston rooftops. | |||
Boston screenshot.jpg|Christ Church (Old North Church) | |||
Boston docks in-game.jpg|Bostons docks area. | |||
Boston concept illustration.jpg|Concept art of Boston. | |||
Assassins-creed-3-boston-harbour-1348582068.jpg|Harbor area of Boston. | |||
Assassins-creed-3-boston-alley-1348582067.jpg|Concept art of a Boston alley. | |||
Assassins-creed-3-ac3casp01boston-1348582067.jpg|Concept art of the Boston Harbor. | |||
AC_III_Boston_Grave_Yard_CA.jpg|Concept art of a cemetery in Boston. | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
{{AC3}} | |||
[[Category:Cities of North America]] | |||
[[Category:United States]] | |||
[[Category:Assassin's Creed III locations]] | |||
[[Category:Boston| ]] | |||
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Boston is a city in the United States, and the capital city of Massachusetts.
During the American Revolution, Boston was an important location to both the American and British armies,[1] and was frequently visited by the Assassin Connor, who assisted in the Boston Tea Party and witnessed the Boston Massacre. There were three Templar controlled forts that could be liberated from their control.
Boston Underground
Boston contained 10 secret entrances within an underground network created by the Freemasons, which served as a means of fast travel, and could be found throughout the city, or by travelling through the underground.
Samuel Adams led Connor to the first underground entrance after the Boston Massacre.
When in the underground, Connor was equipped with a lantern. This lantern could be used to light torches throughout the tunnel system. Exploring these tunnels led Connor to more entrances which Connor could use to travel to various parts of the city.
To open a secret entrance, Connor had to find it from underground. Once it was discovered, a puzzle had to be completed. Puzzles could include picking a lock, spinning 3 to 5 locks until they aligned, or using a magic lantern to allocate certain symbols into a certain orientation. When using the magic lantern, there were clues that, when analyzed, contained instructions regarding how the Freemasons had to be.
Gallery
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Concept of the streets of Boston.
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Concept art of Connor leaping across rooftops in Boston.
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Concept illustration of Boston rooftops during winter.
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Connor standing by Boston's port.
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Connor halted by a Redcoat in Boston.
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King Street and the Massachusetts town hall.
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Connor fighting two British soldiers on the docks of Boston.
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Connor about to assassinate a soldier in Boston.
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In-game image of a Boston workhouse.
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In-game image of the New State House.
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In-game image of Boston rooftops.
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Christ Church (Old North Church)
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Bostons docks area.
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Concept art of Boston.
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Harbor area of Boston.
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Concept art of a Boston alley.
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Concept art of the Boston Harbor.
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Concept art of a cemetery in Boston.
References
- ↑ GameInformer April 2012 issue: Assassin's Creed III
