''You reminisce about the [[Order of the Ancients|Order]] and the [[The Poor Fellow-Soldier|moment]] their [[Alfred the Great|leader]] was found. The [[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla soundtrack|music]] you [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hkg8uiRadpM heard] then was:''
''You reminisce about the [[Order of the Ancients|Order]] and the [[The Poor Fellow-Soldier|moment]] their [[Alfred the Great|leader]] was found. The [[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla soundtrack|music]] you heard then was:''
[[File:AC Twelve Trials Music Wave Function.png|thumb|400px|center]]
[[File:AC Twelve Trials Music Wave Function.png|thumb|400px|center]]
#[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29HouS38h-k All Things Must End]
#Ragnarök - Twilight of the Gods
#[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsdkuXkjZ-Y Trust the Currents]
#[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hkg8uiRadpM Ragnarök - Twilight of the Gods]
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:3. Ragnarök - Twilight of the Gods
:3. Ragnarök - Twilight of the Gods
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''A memorable piece of [[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey soundtrack|music]] which is [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVY4_lqLe3c heard] during the iconic moment when:''
''A memorable piece of [[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey soundtrack|music]] which is heard during the iconic moment when:''
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[[File:AC Twelve Trials Music Wave Function.png|thumb|400px|center]]
#Kassandra [[A Mother's Prayers|finds]] her [[Myrrine|mother]]
#Kassandra [[A Mother's Prayers|finds]] her [[Myrrine|mother]]
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''As the assassins fight to recover the Shroud of Eden, which [[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate soundtrack|track]] is [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8p1hor857E playing] in the background?''
''As the assassins fight to recover the Shroud of Eden, which [[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate soundtrack|track]] is playing in the background?''
[[File:AC Twelve Trials Music Wave Function.png|thumb|400px|center]]
[[File:AC Twelve Trials Music Wave Function.png|thumb|400px|center]]
#For those we loved
[[File:AC Twelve Trials GAME QX Soundtrack Excerpt.ogg|center]]
#Family
#[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1Ps_8h-g6o For Those We Loved]
''A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiqtcTOIMCo song] that is reminiscent of and [[Assassin's Creed: Unity soundtrack|pays homage]] to which track in the ''Assassin's Creed'' franchise?''
''A song that is reminiscent of and [[Assassin's Creed: Unity soundtrack|pays homage]] to which track in the ''Assassin's Creed'' franchise?''
[[File:AC Twelve Trials Music Wave Function.png|thumb|400px|center]]
[[File:AC Twelve Trials Music Wave Function.png|thumb|400px|center]]
#[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opZg0l6GHEg Spirit of Damascus]
;Answer
;Answer
:2. Ezio's Family
:2. [[Ezio's Family]]
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#The [[grenade launcher]]
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#The action
#The barrel
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''blurb about ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag''.''
;1–7 August
''Set sail on the [[Caribbean Sea]]s and discover ten secrets from ''Assassin's Creed Black Flag [sic]''. Knowledge is power. How well do you know this title?''
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Secretlab's ''Assassin's Creed''-themed chair and desk<ref name="AC Twitter Prize 7">{{Twitter|assassinscreed|status/1554180167358193668|Assassin's Creed|quote=Ahoy! Are you ready to become a captain by playing the 12 trials of Assassin's Black Flag and maybe lay your hands on a coveted treasure: the @secretlabchairs Assassin's Creed Collection? What score did you get? Leave it in the comments below. 👉 [https://www.ubisoft.com/en-us/game/assassins-creed/15th-anniversary/12-trials assassinscreed15.com/12-trials] [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FZGOoDDX0AI71ef.jpg pic.twitter.com/x1F8HAog9v]|image=File:AC Twelve Trials Prize 7.png}}</ref>
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''Question?''
''Edward leaves [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline]] to [[Edward Kenway (memory)|pursue his dreams]] of becoming a [[privateer]]. How many years at most does he tell her he'd be gone for?''
AC Twelve Trials Black Flag Q2 Jackdaw.png|''[[Jackdaw]]''
AC Twelve Trials Black Flag Q2 La Dama Negra.png|''[[La Dama Negra]]''
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''Jackdaw''
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''Question?''
''[[Edward Thatch]], an iconic [[Piracy|pirate]] more commonly known as Blackbeard. The ship he commandeered was called:''
[[File:AC Twelve Trials Black Flag Q3 Queen Annes Revenge.jpg|thumb|400px|center]]
#''[[Queen Anne's Revenge]]''
#The ''Morrigan''
#''[[Royal Fortune]]''
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#''Queen Anne's Revenge''
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''Question?''
''[[Sea shanties]] are the perfect way to pass time when you're out at sea. The [[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag soundtrack|shanty]] that's playing here is called...''
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[[File:AC Twelve Trials Black Flag Q4 Soundtrack Excerpt.ogg|center]]
#Randy Dandy Oh
#Fish in the Sea
#Drunken Sailor
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:2. Fish in the Sea
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''Question?''
''The [[Republic of Pirates]], an anarchic proto-state founded by Edward Thatch, [[Mary Read|James Kidd]], and...''
''Find where the Elite Fire Barrel Strength is located to freely roam the seas aboard the Jackdaw.''
[[File:AC Twelve Trials Black Flag Q6 Jackdaw.jpg|thumb|400px|center]]
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;Answer
At the ship's bow, on the {{Wiki|quarterdeck}}
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''Question?''
''The third Golden Age of piracy began when the final {{Wiki|Peace of Utrecht|Treaty of Utrecht}} that ended [[War of the Spanish Succession|the war]] was signed. Which year did this take place?''
[[File:AC Twelve Trials Black Flag Q7 Edward boarding Royal Navy.jpg|thumb|400px|center]]
#1705
#1710
#1715
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;Answer
:3. 1715
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''Question?''
''You come across an old map detailing all the lands that Edward has traveled. Where can the [[Observatory (Isu)|Observatory]] be found?''
[[File:AC Twelve Trials Black Flag Q8 Caribbean Map.jpg|thumb|400px|center]]
;Answer
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In [[Long Bay]], [[Jamaica]], due south of [[Cuba]]'s arcing southern tip
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''Question?''
''As Edward [[To Suffer Without Dying|infiltrates]] a [[Port Royal|Jamaican prison]] to rescue fellow assassins, he sees someone familiar imprisoned in a nearby cell. Who was it?''
AC Twelve Trials Black Flag Q9 Vance Travers Cropped.png|[[Vance Travers]]
AC Twelve Trials Black Flag Q9 Julien du Casse Cropped.png|[[Julien du Casse]]
AC Twelve Trials Black Flag Q9 Charles Vane Cropped.png|[[Charles Vane]]
AC Twelve Trials Black Flag Q9 Adewale Cropped.png|[[Adéwalé]]
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Charles Vane
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''Question?''
''You discover a treasure map with no clues to its location other than a simple drawing. But, you faintly recall seeing a place like this in...''
[[File:AC Twelve Trials Black Flag Q10 Treasure Map.jpg|thumb|400px|center]]
#[[Cayman Sound]]
#[[Misteriosa]]
#[[Abaco Island]]
;Answer
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#Cayman Sound
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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
In the tenth ''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' question, the title cards for ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' and ''Assassin's Creed: Rogue'' displayed the wrong characters, with the [[American Rite of the Templar Order|Colonial Templar]] Shay Cormac labelled as being in ''Black Flag'' and the pirate [[Edward Kenway]] seeming to appear in ''Rogue''. However, Shay was born in 1731 once the [[Golden Age of Piracy]] had ended, while Edward was long dead by the time of the [[Seven Years' War]] depicted in ''Rogue'' and was only mentioned in passing. This error lasted the duration of the week players could answer the ''Origins'' trivia questions and was not fixed by the time the quiz closed in preparation for the ''Syndicate'' set.
In the tenth ''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' question, the title cards for ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' and ''Assassin's Creed: Rogue'' displayed the wrong characters, with the [[American Rite of the Templar Order|Colonial Templar]] Shay Cormac labelled as being in ''Black Flag'' and the pirate Edward Kenway seeming to appear in ''Rogue''. However, Shay was born in 1731 once the Golden Age of Piracy had ended, while Edward was long dead by the time of the [[Seven Years' War]] depicted in ''Rogue'' and was only mentioned in passing. This error lasted the duration of the week players could answer the ''Origins'' trivia questions and was not fixed by the time the quiz closed in preparation for the ''Syndicate'' set.
In the third ''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' question, each of the suggested dates for the Women's March on Versailles are also the dates for events either seen elsewhere in ''Assassin's Creed'' or referenced in supplementary media. 5 September, 1781 was the date for the [[Battle of the Chesapeake]] as seen in ''Assassin's Creed III''; 5 October, 1789 was the Women's March in ''Unity''; and 5 November, 1605 was [[Guy Fawkes]]' failed attempt to blow up the [[Palace of Westminster]] in the {{Wiki|Gunpowder Plot}}, which was mentioned in [[James Morse's email]]s on [[Abstergo.com]] after then-junior professor [[Shaun Hastings]] used Fawkes' name as an alias to leak classified information on [[Abstergo Industries]].
In the third ''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' question, each of the suggested dates for the Women's March on Versailles are also the dates for events either seen elsewhere in ''Assassin's Creed'' or referenced in supplementary media. 5 September, 1781 was the date for the [[Battle of the Chesapeake]] as seen in ''Assassin's Creed III''; 5 October, 1789 was the Women's March in ''Unity''; and 5 November, 1605 was [[Guy Fawkes]]' failed attempt to blow up the [[Palace of Westminster]] in the {{Wiki|Gunpowder Plot}}, which was mentioned in [[James Morse's email]]s on [[Abstergo.com]] after then-junior professor [[Shaun Hastings]] used Fawkes' name as an alias to leak information on [[Abstergo Industries]].
In the tenth ''Assassin's Creed: Rogue'' question, it mentions the player collecting the scattered pages of Benjamin Franklin's ''Poor Richard's Almanac''. Although it would still have a few years left in its circulation each time Franklin met Shay in the mid-1750s, the question and accompanying picture are anachronistic to the series' internal history, as that activity is instead started by [[Haytham Kenway]] in the Seven Years' War and completed by his son [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] in the [[American Revolution]].
In the tenth ''Assassin's Creed: Rogue'' question, it mentions the player collecting the scattered pages of Benjamin Franklin's ''Poor Richard's Almanac''. Although it would still have a few years left in its circulation each time Franklin met Shay in the mid-1750s, the question and accompanying picture are anachronistic to the series' internal history, as that activity is instead started by [[Haytham Kenway]] in the Seven Years' War and completed by his son [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] in the [[American Revolution]].
The image in the seventh ''Black Flag'' question is a horizontally flipped [[:File:BlackFlagScreenshots.jpg|promotional screenshot]], as [[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag outfits|Edward's outfits]] always have his [[pistol]] bandoleer cross from his right shoulder to his left hip, rather than from his left shoulder to his right hip as presented.
==External links==
==External links==
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*[https://storage.googleapis.com/ac15-12trials/public/PDF/ACSyndicate_answers.pdf Official answers for ''Syndicate'' questions]
*[https://storage.googleapis.com/ac15-12trials/public/PDF/ACSyndicate_answers.pdf Official answers for ''Syndicate'' questions]
*[https://storage.googleapis.com/ac15-12trials/public/PDF/ACUnity_answers.pdf Official answers for ''Unity'' questions]
*[https://storage.googleapis.com/ac15-12trials/public/PDF/ACUnity_answers.pdf Official answers for ''Unity'' questions]
*[https://storage.googleapis.com/ac15-12trials/public/PDF/ACRogue_answers.pdf Official answers for ''Rogue'' questions]
==References==
==References==
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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[1] and a themed[2] gaming chair[3] and desk[4] by Secretlab, 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 to "AC15quiz@ubisoft.com", 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
14–26 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?
Journey with the Fryes in Syndicate and test yourself with ten adventures from their time in London. Knowledge is power. How well do you know this title?
Prize
30cm Jacob Frye figurine from the Big Ben Collector's Case edition of Syndicate.[8]
The Rooks, a London gang that fights against the Blighters. At one point, the color of their clothing changes from green to black, as they are led by...
In the tenth Assassin's Creed: Origins question, the title cards for Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag and Assassin's Creed: Rogue displayed the wrong characters, with the Colonial Templar Shay Cormac labelled as being in Black Flag and the pirate Edward Kenway seeming to appear in Rogue. However, Shay was born in 1731 once the Golden Age of Piracy had ended, while Edward was long dead by the time of the Seven Years' War depicted in Rogue and was only mentioned in passing. This error lasted the duration of the week players could answer the Origins trivia questions and was not fixed by the time the quiz closed in preparation for the Syndicate set.
In the third Assassin's Creed: Unity question, each of the suggested dates for the Women's March on Versailles are also the dates for events either seen elsewhere in Assassin's Creed or referenced in supplementary media. 5 September, 1781 was the date for the Battle of the Chesapeake as seen in Assassin's Creed III; 5 October, 1789 was the Women's March in Unity; and 5 November, 1605 was Guy Fawkes' failed attempt to blow up the Palace of Westminster in the Gunpowder Plot, which was mentioned in James Morse's emails on Abstergo.com after then-junior professor Shaun Hastings used Fawkes' name as an alias to leak information on Abstergo Industries.
In the tenth Assassin's Creed: Rogue question, it mentions the player collecting the scattered pages of Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanac. Although it would still have a few years left in its circulation each time Franklin met Shay in the mid-1750s, the question and accompanying picture are anachronistic to the series' internal history, as that activity is instead started by Haytham Kenway in the Seven Years' War and completed by his son Ratonhnhaké:ton in the American Revolution.
The image in the seventh Black Flag question is a horizontally flipped promotional screenshot, as Edward's outfits always have his pistol bandoleer cross from his right shoulder to his left hip, rather than from his left shoulder to his right hip as presented.