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:::To Suffer Without Dying ends in August 1720.--[[User:Bovkaffe|Bovkaffe]] ([[User talk:Bovkaffe|talk]]) 15:55, September 18, 2014 (UTC)
:::To Suffer Without Dying ends in August 1720.--[[User:Bovkaffe|Bovkaffe]] ([[User talk:Bovkaffe|talk]]) 15:55, September 18, 2014 (UTC)
::::How though? Did Mary and Anne somehow go through pregnancy within four months? Also, doesn't the database indicate that Mary died in 1721? --{{User:The Crimson Eagle/sig}} 15:56, September 18, 2014 (UTC)

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Surely this memory would have taken place in 1721 if Edward had inflicted damage six years prior? He wasn't involved with the Templars or Assassins in 1714. --Crimson Knight Intercom 15:44, September 18, 2014 (UTC)

They frequently make mistakes like this. Like Haytham asking George Washington in 1778 about his attack on Kanahtasehton "fourteen years ago", when it was in 1760.--Bovkaffe (talk) 15:49, September 18, 2014 (UTC)
Normally, I wouldn't point this out, but the fact that I'm also sure that To Suffer Without Dying ends in 1721 makes me concerned that we have a relatively major date discrepancy. I could provide a few reasons for that, but I'm sure people could figure it out. Where exactly is the source for the 1720 date? --Crimson Knight Intercom 15:52, September 18, 2014 (UTC)
To Suffer Without Dying ends in August 1720.--Bovkaffe (talk) 15:55, September 18, 2014 (UTC)
How though? Did Mary and Anne somehow go through pregnancy within four months? Also, doesn't the database indicate that Mary died in 1721? --Crimson Knight Intercom 15:56, September 18, 2014 (UTC)