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*'''Sailor:''' ''"Everything is permitted" after all, captain.'' | *'''Sailor:''' ''"Everything is permitted" after all, captain.'' | ||
*'''Adéwalé:''' ''Aye. And often it is necessary.'' | *'''Adéwalé:''' ''Aye. And often it is necessary.'' | ||
They attacked the Templar fleet, boarding the [[Man O' War]]. Adéwalé then went below deck, where he killed the Admiral and took the parcel. | They attacked the Templar fleet, boarding the [[Man O' War]]. Adéwalé then went below deck. | ||
*'''Guard:''' ''Is anyone in charge here?'' | |||
*'''Admiral:''' ''Just keep your rank. And be ready for anything! | |||
*'''Guard:''' ''Stay below, sir!'' | |||
where he killed the Admiral and took the parcel. | |||
*'''Adéwalé:''' ''[[Bastienne Josèphe]]. [[Port-au-Prince]]. What business do Templars have (there)?'' | *'''Adéwalé:''' ''[[Bastienne Josèphe]]. [[Port-au-Prince]]. What business do Templars have (there)?'' | ||
*'''Sailor:''' ''Captain! More [[France|French]] vessels at our tail!'' | *'''Sailor:''' ''Captain! More [[France|French]] vessels at our tail!'' | ||
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*'''Sailor:''' ''Aye, captain.'' | *'''Sailor:''' ''Aye, captain.'' | ||
Adéwalé sailed through the storm. | Adéwalé sailed through the storm. | ||
*'''Sailor:''' ''Captain! There's no hope!'' | |||
*'''Adéwalé:''' ''Rescue yourselves. I must stay with the ship.'' | *'''Adéwalé:''' ''Rescue yourselves. I must stay with the ship.'' | ||
*'''Sailor:''' ''No. I will stay with you. | *'''Sailor:''' ''No. I will stay with you.<br>They're closing in!<br>They draw ever closer!<br>They are gaining on us!'' | ||
Adéwalé lost his pursuers, but was thrown overboard by the storm. | Adéwalé lost his pursuers, but was thrown overboard by the storm. | ||
Revision as of 17:29, 20 October 2014
The Calm Before the Storm was a virtual representation of one of Adéwalé's genetic memories, relived by a research analyst at Abstergo Entertainment through the Animus.
Description
Adéwalé set out to retrieve a parcel from a Templar Admiral.
Dialogue
- Sailor: The parcel is with the Templar Admiral on the lead ship, Captain. Once he gives the orders, it will be lost!
- Adéwalé: The parcel itself is less interesting than its intended recipient. Let's eliminate this errand boy Admiral and unmask the true Templar threat. When I became an Assassin, I swore to leave piracy behind, but the old methods have served the Creed more than once.
- Sailor: "Everything is permitted" after all, captain.
- Adéwalé: Aye. And often it is necessary.
They attacked the Templar fleet, boarding the Man O' War. Adéwalé then went below deck.
- Guard: Is anyone in charge here?
- Admiral: Just keep your rank. And be ready for anything!
- Guard: Stay below, sir!
where he killed the Admiral and took the parcel.
- Adéwalé: Bastienne Josèphe. Port-au-Prince. What business do Templars have (there)?
- Sailor: Captain! More French vessels at our tail!
- Adéwalé: Too many. We'll retreat through the storm.
- Sailor: We will be smashed ashore!
- Adéwalé: A worse fate awaits if we let this land in Templar hands.
- Sailor: Aye, captain.
Adéwalé sailed through the storm.
- Sailor: Captain! There's no hope!
- Adéwalé: Rescue yourselves. I must stay with the ship.
- Sailor: No. I will stay with you.
They're closing in!
They draw ever closer!
They are gaining on us!
Adéwalé lost his pursuers, but was thrown overboard by the storm.
Outcome
Adéwalé managed to retrieve the Templar package, but lost his ship during a subsequent storm.
Trivia
- It is possible to sink the Man O' War, which forces Adéwalé to use the diving bell to recover the package from the wreck.
Gallery
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Adéwalé at the helm of the Victoire
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The Victoire firing at the Templar ship
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Adéwalé fighting the Captain
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Adéwalé fighting the French soldiers below deck
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Adéwalé fighting the Templar Admiral
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Adéwalé holding the package
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French ships pursuing the Victoire
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Adéwalé ordering retreat
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Adéwalé sailing through the storm
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The Victoire turning over