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'''''For Democracy!''''' is a recurring [[Helix Rift Event]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' that lasted | '''''For Democracy!''''' is a recurring [[Helix]] [[Rifts|Rift]] [[Helix Rift Event|Event]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' that originally lasted from 28 December, 2018 until 7 January, 2019. The content comprises of ten missions set during the [[Peloponnesian War]] and follows a band of [[Mercenary|mercenaries]] as they fight for the [[Athens|Athenians]]. Successful mission [[synchronization]] gives players Data Nodes which unlock various reward tiers based on the total Nodes collected, with the top tier granting players the characters [[Kassandra]] and [[Alexios]] to play in future missions; a number of [[Ritualistic Xiphos|Ritualistic Xiphoi]], [[Myrmidon Spear]]s, and accessories scaled to one's Brotherhood level; and Codex. Players can earn extra Nodes if they use one or more of the following Sync Bonus Heroes: | ||
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==Official Synopsis== | ==Official Synopsis== | ||
'''[[Greece]], 431 BCE'''<br />''In 431 BCE, the culturally-progressive [[Athens|Athenians]] faced a powerful foe in what became known as the Peloponnesian War.<br /><br />The Athenians, living off their {{Wiki|Second Persian invasion of Greece#June 479 BC: Plataea and Mycale|past}} {{Wiki|Pentecontaetia|successes}}, were the face of the New World. Yet representing the Old World were the [[Sparta]]ns - a highly militaristic and rigid empire that had established themselves as a dangerous and unstoppable force. The Spartans were determined to use their might and ferocity to take Athens for themselves.<br /><br />Each side allied itself with other Greek city-states for strength and protection. The balance of power frequently shifted between the Athenian-led [[Delian League]] and the Spartan-led [[Peloponnesian League]].<br /><br />Amidst this raging conflict, | '''[[Greece]], 431 BCE'''<br />''In 431 BCE, the culturally-progressive [[Athens|Athenians]] faced a powerful foe in what became known as the Peloponnesian War.<br /><br />The Athenians, living off their {{Wiki|Second Persian invasion of Greece#June 479 BC: Plataea and Mycale|past}} {{Wiki|Pentecontaetia|successes}}, were the face of the New World. Yet representing the Old World were the [[Sparta]]ns - a highly militaristic and rigid empire that had established themselves as a dangerous and unstoppable force. The Spartans were determined to use their might and ferocity to take Athens for themselves.<br /><br />Each side allied itself with other Greek city-states for strength and protection. The balance of power frequently shifted between the Athenian-led [[Delian League]] and the Spartan-led [[Peloponnesian League]].<br /><br />Amidst this raging conflict, mercenaries such as Alexios or Kassandra thrived. While the details of their history remain unclear, we know from their fragmented [[genetic memory|genetic memories]] that they took part in the war, supporting one side of the other based on their convictions, circumstances, or simply necessities.<br /><br />To leaders and politicians, they were viewed as chess pieces. To the people, the inspired both freedom and fear. But for any true warrior, the embodied the archetypal {{Wiki|Greek Heroic Age|Greek Hero}}!<br /><br />With the power of the [[Animus]] simulation, it is now your turn to experience the epitome of such mercenary lives...'' | ||
==Memories== | ==Memories== | ||
Revision as of 04:16, 4 October 2019

For Democracy! is a recurring Helix Rift Event in Assassin's Creed: Rebellion that originally lasted from 28 December, 2018 until 7 January, 2019. The content comprises of ten missions set during the Peloponnesian War and follows a band of mercenaries as they fight for the Athenians. Successful mission synchronization gives players Data Nodes which unlock various reward tiers based on the total Nodes collected, with the top tier granting players the characters Kassandra and Alexios to play in future missions; a number of Ritualistic Xiphoi, Myrmidon Spears, and accessories scaled to one's Brotherhood level; and Codex. Players can earn extra Nodes if they use one or more of the following Sync Bonus Heroes:
| Hero | Bonus Data Nodes |
|---|---|
| Jorge Díaz[1][2] | +50% initially, +25% for each additional rank |
| Aguilar de Nerha[3] | |
| Gershon Deloya[3] | |
| Georgios Cardoso[1][2][4] | |
| Luis Chico[4] | |
| Faris al-Saffar[5][6] | |
| Inigo Montañés[5][6] | |
| Aleksei Zima[1] | +75% initially, +25% for each additional rank |
| Shakir al-Zahid[1][2] | |
| Murat Bin Husn[2] | |
| Corvo Antonelli[3] | |
| Rosa Gallego[3][5][4][6] | |
| Horacio de Heredia[5][6] | |
| Jaime del Rada[4] | |
| Ezio Auditore[1][2] | +100% initially, +25% for each additional rank |
| Girolamo da Lucca[1][2][5][6] | |
| Rodrigo de Mendoza[3][4] | |
| Shao Jun[3] | |
| Ishak Pasha[5][6] | |
| Domingo de la Torre[4] |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Synch Bonus Heroes from December 28, 2018–January 7, 2019
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Synch Bonus Heroes from February 27–March 4, 2019
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Synch Bonus Heroes from May 15–19, 2019
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Synch Bonus Heroes from July 31–August 4, 2019
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Synch Bonus Heroes from June 26–30, 2019
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Synch Bonus Heroes from September 27–29, 2019
Official Synopsis
Greece, 431 BCE
In 431 BCE, the culturally-progressive Athenians faced a powerful foe in what became known as the Peloponnesian War.
The Athenians, living off their past successes, were the face of the New World. Yet representing the Old World were the Spartans - a highly militaristic and rigid empire that had established themselves as a dangerous and unstoppable force. The Spartans were determined to use their might and ferocity to take Athens for themselves.
Each side allied itself with other Greek city-states for strength and protection. The balance of power frequently shifted between the Athenian-led Delian League and the Spartan-led Peloponnesian League.
Amidst this raging conflict, mercenaries such as Alexios or Kassandra thrived. While the details of their history remain unclear, we know from their fragmented genetic memories that they took part in the war, supporting one side of the other based on their convictions, circumstances, or simply necessities.
To leaders and politicians, they were viewed as chess pieces. To the people, the inspired both freedom and fear. But for any true warrior, the embodied the archetypal Greek Hero!
With the power of the Animus simulation, it is now your turn to experience the epitome of such mercenary lives...
Memories
Chapter 1 - Arkadia
Chapter 2 - Argolis
Chapter 3 - Korinthia
Chapter 4 - Megaris
Chapter 5 - Boeotia
Reference