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Is this during after Assassin's Creed II or between it? --Silver Mage Ω 11:16, January 28, 2010 (UTC)
I'm positive 'Discovery' takes place after the second game.
Yes, but 15 years after? Since Columbus died in 1506 and AC2 ended in 1499, that's impossible. Hewkii9 22:53, February 21, 2010 (UTC)
Well after some discussion I've learned it took place between the two downloadable contents. So between the battle of Forli and Bonfire of the Vanities. So 15 years after, maybe means, 15 years after when the game began. Meaning between 1487 and 1498. So 15 years after the game began (That would be 1476 I think) could be accurate. But if that is the case then it should be made clear on this page.Altaïr February 22, 2010 (UTC)
That doesn't make any sense - Bonfire of the Vanities continues directly on from where Battle of Forli left off. Hewkii9 02:38, February 22, 2010 (UTC)
That's what I thought at first, but later I heard that this wasn't true. Which is why on the general page of ACII, Discovery is still placed between The battle of Forli and Bonfire of the Vanities. So Ezio must have had some trouble finding this monk again. Or they did it to make the timeline accurate, remember the battle of Forli did happen and so did these problems in Florence, so they have to keep the dates right. So there is an enormous space between the two, which is then filled with what happens in Discovery. - Altaïr February 22, 2010 (UTC)
I checked this for myself, at the beginning of Discovery he says it has been 15 years since his family was killed. So it is set within the years of the game Assassin's Creed II, not after it. You can see it here in the tutorial for yourselves: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4CW3raXRKE&feature=related - Maria Thorpe Feb 25 2010 02.42 (UTC)
Completion of the Article
I think this article should certainly be fleshed out. Now I would surely like to do it, except I haven't played the game, so I don't know the story. But I have seen people writing about the story like on pages of Ezio. So there must be people who have played this game and know the story. So couldn't they maybe take the time to write it? Altaïr March 4, 2010 (UTC)