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{{Quote|I told you, it would end badly...|Lady Black.}}
{{Quote|I told you, it would end badly...|Lady Black.}}
[[File:Assassin's Creed IV Multiplayer Promotional 4.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Lady Black]]
[[File:AC4MP-LadyBlack.png|thumb|right|200px|The Lady Black]]
The '''Lady Black''' (harvested from: '''[[Lucia Márquez]]''') was an Animi Avatar used by the [[Abstergo Entertainment|entertainment branch]] of [[Abstergo Industries]], as part of their plan to influence the general public, via the console stage of the [[Animus]] technology.
The '''Lady Black''' (harvested from: '''[[Lucia Márquez]]''') was an Animi Avatar used by the [[Abstergo Entertainment|entertainment branch]] of [[Abstergo Industries]], as part of their plan to influence the general public, via the console stage of the [[Animus]] technology.


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AC4MP - LadyBlackGun.jpg|The Lady Black shooting the [[Buccaneer]]
AC4MP - LadyBlackGun.jpg|The Lady Black shooting the [[Buccaneer]]
AC4MP-Martinique Gunshot.jpg|The Lady Black shooting the [[Puppeteer]]
AC4MP-Martinique Gunshot.jpg|The Lady Black shooting the [[Puppeteer]]
Assassin's Creed IV Multiplayer Promotional 4.jpg|Promotional art for the Lady Black
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Revision as of 20:08, 5 November 2013

"I told you, it would end badly..."
―Lady Black.
The Lady Black

The Lady Black (harvested from: Lucia Márquez) was an Animi Avatar used by the entertainment branch of Abstergo Industries, as part of their plan to influence the general public, via the console stage of the Animus technology.

Taunts

  • "Drink it up!"
  • "These hips will kill."
  • "Shot to the heart."
  • "Taste fire."
  • "Pow."
  • "Oh yeah."
  • "Whoo!"


Gallery

References