''[[Gaius Julius Caesar|Caesar]] has been [[Assassination of Julius Caesar|assassinated]]. To aid herself in this [[Liberators' civil war|civil war]], [[Cleopatra]] allies herself with his trusted friend, who is:''
''[[Gaius Julius Caesar|Caesar]] has been [[Assassination of Julius Caesar|assassinated]]. To aid herself in this [[Liberators' civil war|civil war]], [[Cleopatra]] allies herself with his trusted friend, who is:''
[[File:AC Twelve Trials Origins Q3 Cleopatra and Caesar.jpg|thumb|400px|center]
[[File:AC Twelve Trials Origins Q3 Cleopatra and Caesar.jpg|thumb|400px|center]]
#[[Phoxidas]]
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#[[Apollodorus]]
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The Twelve Trials is a puzzle and promotional website celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Assassin's Creed series. Over the course of 3 months, from 14 June–12 September 2022, players are invited to answer ten weekly trivia questions about the games to earn entries in a grand prize draw for an all-expenses-paid, one-week trip to Italy for two any time between April–June 2023.[1]
The 15th anniversary roadmap lasted the contest's duration
The contest is open to everyone worldwide who is 18 years of age or older, excluding residents in the Canadian province of Quebec. Upon visiting the game site, players are prompted to sign in to their Ubisoft Connect account to keep track of which questions they answered correctly and to see how they fare in the leaderboards. From there, they have one week to answer trivia on that week's profiled main game, working in reverse chronological order of the series' releases, starting with 2020's Assassin's Creed: Valhalla and ending with 2007's Assassin's Creed.[1]
Answering all the questions correctly earns one entry in a draw for that week's prize of an Assassin's Creed statue, with the exception of Weeks 6 and 7, which will reward an Assassin's Creed game and a gaming chair or desk, respectively. Ten correct answers will also give one entry for the grand prize draw. For players who do not have a Ubisoft account, they can also submit their answers by email so long as it is within the week that the questions were live. However, this alternate entry method is limited to adults in the United States and Canada only, and comes with the condition that these players cannot then create a Ubisoft account and submit future answers from there, nor can players who already have an account also submit their answers by email in attempt to earn more entries.[1]
Trivia questions
Stylized logo for Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
14–27 June
Embody a Viking warrior once more to conquer ten memories from Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. Knowledge is power. How well do you know this title?
As of 5 July, 2022, the title cards for Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag and Assassin's Creed: Rogue in the tenth Assassin's Creed: Origins question displayed the wrong characters. The Colonial TemplarShay Cormac is labelled as being in Black Flag and the pirate Edward Kenway is labelled as being in Rogue, when in fact it is the reverse that is true.