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When the assassins in the High Middle ages killed their targets, they would stain a feather in their target's blood to prove or ceremonially signify the target's death to the Bureau. I'm thinking it may be possible that the assassins once occupied the Observatory before the events of Black Flag, during or before the events of the original game.[[Special:Contributions/97.125.254.203|97.125.254.203]] 23:09, April 11, 2014 (UTC)
When the assassins in the High Middle ages killed their targets, they would stain a feather in their target's blood to prove or ceremonially signify the target's death to the Bureau. I'm thinking it may be possible that the assassins once occupied the Observatory before the events of Black Flag, during or before the events of the original game.[[Special:Contributions/97.125.254.203|97.125.254.203]] 23:09, April 11, 2014 (UTC)
:Since the Observatory does not work on the dead, and the Assassins stained their feathers with the blood '''of''' the dead, it would be pretty pointless if the Assassins did occupy the Observatory. --{{User:The Crimson Eagle/sig}} 23:24, April 11, 2014 (UTC)

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Blood on the Feathers

When the assassins in the High Middle ages killed their targets, they would stain a feather in their target's blood to prove or ceremonially signify the target's death to the Bureau. I'm thinking it may be possible that the assassins once occupied the Observatory before the events of Black Flag, during or before the events of the original game.97.125.254.203 23:09, April 11, 2014 (UTC)

Since the Observatory does not work on the dead, and the Assassins stained their feathers with the blood of the dead, it would be pretty pointless if the Assassins did occupy the Observatory. --Crimson Knight Intercom 23:24, April 11, 2014 (UTC)