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== The truth of Ezio Auditore's death. Let me know what you think. == | == The truth of Ezio Auditore's death. Let me know what you think. == | ||
'''The Truth:''' Ezio died of a heart attack, Ubisoft even confirmed it. The guy who sat down next to him was just a random guy, who reminded Ezio of his teenage years. (Always chasing after women.) The guy got up and left because he saw Ezio wasn't feeling well. There wasn't any poison involved, and the, "Templar insignia" on his wrist has nothing to do with it. Ezio knew he was on his way out, that's why he wrote his death letter before he left for Florence with his family. We all saw Ezio's decaying health condition throughout the movie (His coughing). It was at it's worst point when he arrived in Florence with his family (His wheezing). He also knew his passing was coming because when his wife said something about Ezio staying home, he said, "I am home." He was refering to his birthplace of Florence. When Ezio's heart attack hit him, it took him by suprise as you could see by his facial expressions. When Ezio looked at the man, Ezio looked suprised because the man reminded him of himself in his teenage years, like I said earlier. At that point, Ezio knew it was his time to go, but he looked over at his wife and daughter, and smiled because he realized his life had a purpose. He even tells that to Desmond at the end of AC:R inside Altair's library. He was a Prophet, delivering a message to Desmond. If you listen to Ezio's death letter, you will hear him talk about, "Liberty, Time & Love." All three, which he didn't understand when he was young and immature. He then says how he finally understood them in his later years. Ezio remembers this, along with looking at his family that he loves dearly, and is ready to go. He knows he served as a mentor, a lover, a father, and an inspiration to many, many people. Personally, I think Ezio goes down as THE best video game character of all time. Seeing him as a child, grow into a man and Master Assassin makes you develope a connection with him, something that is rare in the gaming world. But, it's nice to know he died peacefully as also one of the greatest Assassins in history. Nothing is true, everything is permitted. Requiescat in Pace, Ezio Auditore.[[File:Acr_1.jpg|thumb|276px]] | '''The Truth:''' Ezio died of a heart attack, Ubisoft even confirmed it. The guy who sat down next to him was just a random guy, who reminded Ezio of his teenage years. (Always chasing after women.) The guy got up and left because he saw Ezio wasn't feeling well. There wasn't any poison involved, and the, "Templar insignia" on his wrist has nothing to do with it. Ezio knew he was on his way out, that's why he wrote his death letter before he left for Florence with his family. We all saw Ezio's decaying health condition throughout the movie (His coughing). It was at it's worst point when he arrived in Florence with his family (His wheezing). He also knew his passing was coming because when his wife said something about Ezio staying home, he said, "I am home." He was refering to his birthplace of Florence. When Ezio's heart attack hit him, it took him by suprise as you could see by his facial expressions. When Ezio looked at the man, Ezio looked suprised because the man reminded him of himself in his teenage years, like I said earlier. At that point, Ezio knew it was his time to go, but he looked over at his wife and daughter, and smiled because he realized his life had a purpose. He even tells that to Desmond at the end of AC:R inside Altair's library. He was a Prophet, delivering a message to Desmond. If you listen to Ezio's death letter, you will hear him talk about, "Liberty, Time & Love." All three, which he didn't understand when he was young and immature. He then says how he finally understood them in his later years. Ezio remembers this, along with looking at his family that he loves dearly, and is ready to go. He knows he served as a mentor, a lover, a father, and an inspiration to many, many people. Personally, I think Ezio goes down as THE best video game character of all time. Seeing him as a child, grow into a man and Master Assassin makes you develope a connection with him, something that is rare in the gaming world. But, it's nice to know he died peacefully as also one of the greatest Assassins in history. Nothing is true, everything is permitted. Requiescat in Pace, Ezio Auditore. | ||
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Ezio definitely didn't die by a [[Templars|Templar]] attack, he died of a heart attack, it was confirmed in the [[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia|Encyclopedia]] and by [[Ubisoft]]. The reason was that all the injuries he had suffered through his life as an [[Assassins|Assassin]] had caught up with him (being stabbed twice in [[Assassin's Creed II|AC2]], shot twice in [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|ACB]] and thrown off a cliff in [[Assassin's Creed: Revelations|ACR]]). I'm not sure whether the young man was random, although I find it coincidental that as Ezio died a man who resembled his youth showed up. Some say it may have been death in a form that resembled Ezio as a young man, meaning his time was at it's end. It was not a Templar plot, that's for sure. <span style="color:red;font-family:Segoe Script;font-size:16px">[[User:Arcemz|Arcemz]]</span> 06:14, April 25, 2012 (UTC)Arcemz | |||
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New look for ACIII
Just saw the new page look, wanted to say that it was impressively quick and looks amazing. Great work guys! (I really hope I put this in the right place).
The eagle 21:04, March 2, 2012 (UTC)
For the page that has the looks of all of the assassins for that game (Altair-Young Ezio-Brotherhood Ezio-Old Ezio-Connor), wouldn't it be better to use this: http://www.gameinformer.com/p/ac3.aspx for the picture of Connor instead of the current one, as if you flip it horizontally it'll be leaning more to the right and will look more natural. 108.36.137.147 23:22, March 3, 2012 (UTC)
Logo
What is that green design in the logo? XV DEaD ShOT xV 21:01, March 9, 2012 (UTC)
It's themed for St. Patrick's Day. That's why there's the four-leafed clover and celtic harp. POE master 04:38, March 10, 2012 (UTC)
Hey havent you guys seen the announcements of Assassins Creed 4 you should put it in incognito like you did with AC: 3 before. Le Vulpe 21:20, March 21, 2012 (UTC)
- There is no Assassin's Creed IV. --Jasca Ducato Council Chamber Assassination record 01:12, March 22, 2012 (UTC)
- Yes there is, look here it talks about AC: 4 consequently there may be a 4th game:
- http://www.egmnow.com/articles/news/ubisoft-assassins-creed-4-could-take-place-before-assassins-creed-3/
That's Assassin's Creed 3. They said the name wrong. If you look at the AC3 page, it shows that exact image and more. Here's the page. http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/Assassin%27s_Creed_III
- ...They are talking about Assassin's Creed IV. They only show an image from Assassin's Creed III because there aren't any AC4 images... -- Master Sima Yi 22:15, March 22, 2012 (UTC)
- Exactly, Thank You...Le Vulpe 22:00, March 26, 2012 (UTC)
- That's not an announcement though; it's simply speculation at this point. --Jasca Ducato Council Chamber Assassination record 12:56, March 27, 2012 (UTC)
The truth of Ezio Auditore's death. Let me know what you think.
The Truth: Ezio died of a heart attack, Ubisoft even confirmed it. The guy who sat down next to him was just a random guy, who reminded Ezio of his teenage years. (Always chasing after women.) The guy got up and left because he saw Ezio wasn't feeling well. There wasn't any poison involved, and the, "Templar insignia" on his wrist has nothing to do with it. Ezio knew he was on his way out, that's why he wrote his death letter before he left for Florence with his family. We all saw Ezio's decaying health condition throughout the movie (His coughing). It was at it's worst point when he arrived in Florence with his family (His wheezing). He also knew his passing was coming because when his wife said something about Ezio staying home, he said, "I am home." He was refering to his birthplace of Florence. When Ezio's heart attack hit him, it took him by suprise as you could see by his facial expressions. When Ezio looked at the man, Ezio looked suprised because the man reminded him of himself in his teenage years, like I said earlier. At that point, Ezio knew it was his time to go, but he looked over at his wife and daughter, and smiled because he realized his life had a purpose. He even tells that to Desmond at the end of AC:R inside Altair's library. He was a Prophet, delivering a message to Desmond. If you listen to Ezio's death letter, you will hear him talk about, "Liberty, Time & Love." All three, which he didn't understand when he was young and immature. He then says how he finally understood them in his later years. Ezio remembers this, along with looking at his family that he loves dearly, and is ready to go. He knows he served as a mentor, a lover, a father, and an inspiration to many, many people. Personally, I think Ezio goes down as THE best video game character of all time. Seeing him as a child, grow into a man and Master Assassin makes you develope a connection with him, something that is rare in the gaming world. But, it's nice to know he died peacefully as also one of the greatest Assassins in history. Nothing is true, everything is permitted. Requiescat in Pace, Ezio Auditore.
Ezio definitely didn't die by a Templar attack, he died of a heart attack, it was confirmed in the Encyclopedia and by Ubisoft. The reason was that all the injuries he had suffered through his life as an Assassin had caught up with him (being stabbed twice in AC2, shot twice in ACB and thrown off a cliff in ACR). I'm not sure whether the young man was random, although I find it coincidental that as Ezio died a man who resembled his youth showed up. Some say it may have been death in a form that resembled Ezio as a young man, meaning his time was at it's end. It was not a Templar plot, that's for sure. Arcemz 06:14, April 25, 2012 (UTC)Arcemz