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What if this was all a construction? A masterfully crafted simulation?
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The Kingdom Ruins are an unexplored and unnamed location within the Kingdom region in Assassin's Creed. Hidden deep within the mountainous terrain, this area consists of a large ancient ruin complex, featuring stone foundations, broken columns, and remnants of classical-style architecture. Despite its impressive scale, the site serves no major narrative or gameplay purpose, making it one of the more mysterious landmarks in the game.

The area does not appear in any main mission or side mission, nor is it referenced by any characters or documents. However, several King Richard Flags can be found scattered throughout the ruins, indicating it was intentionally placed as an explorable optional site. Due to the lack of any official name or story significance, It has referred to be the "Kingdom Ruins."

Its secluded nature and atmospheric decay make it a favorite among players who enjoy exploration and hidden world-building details.

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