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[[File:Saveyourmother.jpg|thumb|250px|Guards harass a woman in Damascus]]'''Save Citizen''' quests are optional missions in which [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr]] or [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] saves a helpless citizen who is being harassed, taunted, and shoved by [[guards]]. The guards are accusing them of crimes they most likely did not commit and they are threatening to hurt them. On occasion, Assassins would save citizens in the city from harassing guards, gaining their loyalty as potential allies.
[[File:Saveyourmother.jpg|thumb|250px|Guards harass a woman in Damascus]]'''Save Citizen''' quests were optional missions in which [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr]] or [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] saved helpless citizens who were being harassed, taunted, and shoved by [[guards]]. The guards were accusing them of crimes they most likely did not commit and were threatening to hurt them. On occasion, Assassins would save citizens in the city from harassing guards, gaining their loyalty as potential allies.


==Third Crusade==
==Third Crusade==
[[File:Inthewod.jpg|thumb|"I truly thank you, my brother..."]]In the Third Crusade, Save Citizen missions are a simple affair. Guards harass a citizen, accusing them of crimes they most likely did not commit, while other guards stand around the scene, scaring away any resistance to the wrongdoing going on behind them.<ref name="AC">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref>
[[File:Inthewod.jpg|thumb|"I truly thank you, my brother..."]]In the Third Crusade, Save Citizen missions were simple affairs. Guards harassed a citizen, accusing them of crimes, while other guards stood around the scene, scaring away any resistance to the wrongdoing that went on behind them.<ref name="AC">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref>


There are usually between three and five guards around the citizen. Two or three are in the process of actively shaking the citizen, while the remaining guards stand as lookouts. These lookouts will push Altaïr away if he gets too close.<ref name="AC" />
There were usually three to five guards around the citizen. Two or three were in the process of actively shaking and harassing the citizen, while the remaining guards stood as lookouts. The lookouts would push Altaïr away if he got too close.<ref name="AC" />


===Outcomes===
===Outcomes===
Once all of the guards (including any other ones that have joined the fight) are killed, the saved citizen will profusely thank Altaïr, and a group of either [[Vigilantes]] or [[Scholars]] will be put at his disposal.<ref name="AC" />
Once all of the guards (including any other ones that have joined the fight) were killed, the saved citizen would have profusely thank Altaïr, and a group of either [[Vigilantes]] or [[Scholars]] would be put at his disposal.<ref name="AC" />


==Rome==
==Rome==

Revision as of 12:59, 19 July 2011


File:Saveyourmother.jpg
Guards harass a woman in Damascus

Save Citizen quests were optional missions in which Altaïr or Ezio saved helpless citizens who were being harassed, taunted, and shoved by guards. The guards were accusing them of crimes they most likely did not commit and were threatening to hurt them. On occasion, Assassins would save citizens in the city from harassing guards, gaining their loyalty as potential allies.

Third Crusade

File:Inthewod.jpg
"I truly thank you, my brother..."

In the Third Crusade, Save Citizen missions were simple affairs. Guards harassed a citizen, accusing them of crimes, while other guards stood around the scene, scaring away any resistance to the wrongdoing that went on behind them.[1]

There were usually three to five guards around the citizen. Two or three were in the process of actively shaking and harassing the citizen, while the remaining guards stood as lookouts. The lookouts would push Altaïr away if he got too close.[1]

Outcomes

Once all of the guards (including any other ones that have joined the fight) were killed, the saved citizen would have profusely thank Altaïr, and a group of either Vigilantes or Scholars would be put at his disposal.[1]

Rome

File:Ezio saving a citizen.jpg
Ezio saving a citizen

In Rome, Save Citizen side-quests return, with a new addition; citizens saved by Ezio will be given the opportunity to join Assassins Guild as apprentices and join the fight for the freedom of Rome by breaking the corrupt and ruthless Borgia influence. Save Citizen missions are only encountered if an Assassin Recruit slot is open, which is relative to how many Borgia Towers have been destroyed.[2]

Situations

When encountered in the game world, the citizen, who can be either male or female, is usually surrounded by 4 to 5 guards in a standoff. Once the player physically arrives, the citizen will engage in combat after a couple of seconds. A few different situations can be seen[2]:

  • The citizen is surrounded on all sides and the guards have their swords drawn, frozen in a standoff.[2]
  • The citizen has taken a guard hostage and has pressed his/her blade to his throat in attempts to make the other guards back down.[2]
    • The reverse can happen, with a guard holding a citizen in headlock.[2]
  • The citizen has a guard by the scruff of the neck and is holding the guard over a cliff, threatening to drop him to his doom if the other guards should advance on him/her (this happens more frequently in the hilly, countryside towns to the south and east of the city itself).[2]
  • The citizen has his/her back against the wall, brandishing his/her sword at the surrounding guards.[2]
  • Sometimes, the citizen has already started fighting with the guards in earnest. This can happen if Ezio is nearby the Save Citizen quest and can hear it, but not see it.[2]

Outcomes

As mentioned above, no matter what the situation, the citizens will eventually start fighting the multiple guards alone. If the player doesn't assist the citizen quickly, or simply walks away, they will be killed by the overwhelming force presented by the guards, and the mission will fail.[2]

If you choose to help the citizen and wish to recruit him or her, kill all the guards. You then must the press the Speak button to talk to the citizen. They will then thank Ezio for his aid, and pledge themselves to his cause, should he accept them. Ezio will do so automatically without saying anything, then the citizen will run off (assumedly to the Tiber Island headquarters) to become an Assassin Recruit.[2]

If you decide you don't want to recruit a particular citizen after arriving on the scene, simply walk away without engaging the guards or do not talk to the citizen after killing all the guards.[2]

This can be helpful if you want to keep a healthy balance of male and female recruits, or simply do not wish to take on another Recruit at a particular time.[2]

Constantinople

In Constantinople they have taken out side missions, Ubisoft has altered it to Random Quests. These quests could be helping a store owner who is being robbed or a child who needs help.[3]

Trivia

  • In Assassin's Creed, as Altaïr approaches Damascus for the first time in the game, there will be a citizen to be saved near market outside the main gates. This one Save Citizen is mandatory - it must be done and cannot be skipped. It is the only required save citizen mission in the game.
  • In Assassin's Creed, Altaïr speaks Arabic when he attacks a Guard.
  • In Assassin's Creed, save Citizen missions are only available in the three cities - Damascus, Acre, and Jerusalem.
  • Unlike the ones in Assassin's Creed, the save citizen missions in Brotherhood are always available as long as there is an Assassin Recruit position free in the Assassins Guild.
  • Sometimes in Brotherhood, a citizen falls off a cliff or another high structure, to his death. However, if you kill the guards before the citizen has reached the ground, he will just rise from the ground like nothing happened and you will still have the ability to recruit the citizen.

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