Following his triumph over the Achaemenian Empire, Alexander the Great set out to continue his conquest of Asia. His next objective: the Punjab territory. He confronted an Indian prince named Porus in the area between the Hydaspes (Jhelum) and Acesines (Chenab) rivers.
Despite the numerical superiority of Porus’s forces, along with the intimidating presence of 200 elephants, Alexander the Great’s troops outflanked Porus’s left side. The maneuver provoked a feeling of panic among the elephants. In the end, the extremely mobile cavalry of Alexander proved to be too powerful for the Indian prince’s forces.
In the aftermath of the battle, Alexander the Great, probably impressed by Porus’s military flair and spirit, allowed him to retain his kingdom. The prince became an ally and a subordinate ruler to the Macedonian king until he was assassinated, sometime between 321 and 315 BC, by Eudemus, who was one of Alexander the Great’s generals prior to Alexander’s death.
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During his reign as the King of Macedonia, the Templar-supported Alexander the Great had raised one of the largest empires in the ancient world and created a new Hellenistic civilization, by leaving Greek colonists behind in conquered lands.
As he continued to seize lands across Asia, it emerged that the successes he enjoyed could not be attributed to his military prowess alone. The Assassin Brotherhood discovered that the true force behind his empire was a powerful Piece of Eden known as the Staff.
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Messiah=
===Messiah: Jerusalem, Israel, 33===
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Jesus of Nazareth drew the attention of the Templar Order by accumulating many devout followers who were drawn by his miraculous displays. The Templars discovered that the source behind his grand miracles was an ancient and powerful artifact known as the Shroud of Eden, and devised a plan to take it from him.
Betrayed by one of his disciples, he was arrested, tortured, and later crucified at the hands of the Templars, who took the Shroud. Just days after his death, the disciples loyal to Jesus managed to reacquire the Shroud and attempted to harness its powers to resurrect their Messiah.
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Giovanni Borgia, a sickly infant, was subjected to the powers of a mysterious Piece of Eden known as the Shroud. His physical afflictions were healed, but the use of the First Civilization artifact on the child came not without consequence.
Giovanni Borgia, a sickly infant, was subjected to the powers of a mysterious Piece of Eden known as the Shroud. His physical afflictions were healed, but the use of the First Civilization artifact on the child came not without consequence.
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The Man Behind the Name=
===The Man Behind the Name: Rio de Janeiro Bay, 1502-01===
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Amerigo Vespucci was born in Florence, Italy. He worked for the Medici family, where he made a number of connections with merchants and began to be interested in the voyages of Christopher Columbus. His cousin Cristina Vespucci convinced Lorenzo de Medici to make Amerigo an explorer.
On his third voyage across the Atlantic, which departed on May 14, 1501, he reached Rio de Janeiro Bay and Rio de la Plata. He returned to Lisbon, Portugal, in 1504.
Amerigo Vespucci is known for having mapped what is known today as South America. Moreover, he was the first to highlight that the newly discovered territories were separate from Asia.
In 1507, Martin Waldseemuller, a German cartographer and clergymen, proposed that part of the Brazilian territory discovered by Amerigo Vespucci be labelled America, in honor of him.
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After numerous unsuccessful tests, Bombastus dismissed the artifact's potential power. He instead took interest in Giovanni's uncanny ability to discern a formula taken from his incomplete "Book", which allowed him to turn silver into gold.
After numerous unsuccessful tests, Bombastus dismissed the artifact's potential power. He instead took interest in Giovanni's uncanny ability to discern a formula taken from his incomplete "Book", which allowed him to turn silver into gold.
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Man of Controversy=
===Man of Controversy: Oxford, England, 1583===
Having gained widespread fame and notoriety for his outstanding memory retention and grasp of the mnemonic system, Giodano Bruno quickly gained the favor of some of Europe's most influential individuals, including Pope Pius V and King Henry III of France.
Bruno was an Italian Dominican friar, astronomer, mathematician, and Hermeticist. His thirst for cosmological knowledge saw him surpass the models of Nicolaus Copernicus. He proposed that the Sun was but one star in a sky of infinite stars, which were orbited by an infinite number of planets inhabited by intelligent extraterrestrial life.
In 1593, Bruno travelled to England at the recommendation of Henry III. There, he met with members of the Hermetic inner circle who surrounded John Dee. Whether or not he met with Dee himself and what he accomplished at these meetings remains a mystery to this day. Bruno lectured at Oxford University for a time, but his controversial theories did not sit well with other educators and he was denied a permanent position.
His flair for displeasing powerful people proved to be his demise, as he was later arrested during the Roman Inquisition, branded a heretic, and burned at the stake.
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Bookworm=
===Bookworm, Prague, Czech Republic, 1589===
After years of living and working with fellow occultist Edward Kelley and his family in Prague, the influential astronomer, mathematician, and Hermeticist John Dee parted company with his colleague following a quarrelsome period of disagreements and high tensions.
Dee, who at the time was in possession of an Apple of Eden, and Kelley had been absorbed in the study of a mysterious tome with the power to overpower the human mind with revelations. The pair came to a head when Kelley became obsessed with the book. It consumed his fragile mind and sent him down the path of mental instability.
Realizing the dangers, Dee pleaded with Kelley to abandon his studies, but the latter refused. Soon after, following a spate of blistering arguments, Dee departed their shared home in Prague, taking the book with him.
Following his triumph over the Achaemenian Empire, Alexander the Great set out to continue his conquest of Asia. His next objective: the Punjab territory. He confronted an Indian prince named Porus in the area between the Hydaspes (Jhelum) and Acesines (Chenab) rivers.
Despite the numerical superiority of Porus’s forces, along with the intimidating presence of 200 elephants, Alexander the Great’s troops outflanked Porus’s left side. The maneuver provoked a feeling of panic among the elephants. In the end, the extremely mobile cavalry of Alexander proved to be too powerful for the Indian prince’s forces.
In the aftermath of the battle, Alexander the Great, probably impressed by Porus’s military flair and spirit, allowed him to retain his kingdom. The prince became an ally and a subordinate ruler to the Macedonian king until he was assassinated, sometime between 321 and 315 BC, by Eudemus, who was one of Alexander the Great’s generals prior to Alexander’s death.
?, -323-06-13
During his reign as the King of Macedonia, the Templar-supported Alexander the Great had raised one of the largest empires in the ancient world and created a new Hellenistic civilization, by leaving Greek colonists behind in conquered lands.
As he continued to seize lands across Asia, it emerged that the successes he enjoyed could not be attributed to his military prowess alone. The Assassin Brotherhood discovered that the true force behind his empire was a powerful Piece of Eden known as the Staff.
Messiah: Jerusalem, Israel, 33
Jesus of Nazareth drew the attention of the Templar Order by accumulating many devout followers who were drawn by his miraculous displays. The Templars discovered that the source behind his grand miracles was an ancient and powerful artifact known as the Shroud of Eden, and devised a plan to take it from him.
Betrayed by one of his disciples, he was arrested, tortured, and later crucified at the hands of the Templars, who took the Shroud. Just days after his death, the disciples loyal to Jesus managed to reacquire the Shroud and attempted to harness its powers to resurrect their Messiah.
Dante's Pupil: Venice, Italy, 1321-06-17
Domenico, founder of the Auditore family, joined the Assassin Brotherhood under the tuition of Dante Alighieri in Venice.
Dante's Murder: Ravenna, Italy, 1321-09-14
Dante Alighieri was murdered in Ravenna while gathering supplies for his voyage to Spain on September 14, 1321.
A New Noble House: Florence, Italy, 1324-07-04
Using the account of his deceased patron, Marco Polo, Domenico founded the Auditore family – impersonating a noble.
A Villa for the Auditore: Monteriggioni, Italy, 1327-08-13
Domenico Auditore purchased and renovated what would become the family villa in Monteriggioni.
Touched by the Shroud: Agnadello, Italy, 1498-03-06
Giovanni Borgia, a sickly infant, was subjected to the powers of a mysterious Piece of Eden known as the Shroud. His physical afflictions were healed, but the use of the First Civilization artifact on the child came not without consequence.
The Man Behind the Name: Rio de Janeiro Bay, 1502-01
Amerigo Vespucci was born in Florence, Italy. He worked for the Medici family, where he made a number of connections with merchants and began to be interested in the voyages of Christopher Columbus. His cousin Cristina Vespucci convinced Lorenzo de Medici to make Amerigo an explorer.
On his third voyage across the Atlantic, which departed on May 14, 1501, he reached Rio de Janeiro Bay and Rio de la Plata. He returned to Lisbon, Portugal, in 1504.
Amerigo Vespucci is known for having mapped what is known today as South America. Moreover, he was the first to highlight that the newly discovered territories were separate from Asia.
In 1507, Martin Waldseemuller, a German cartographer and clergymen, proposed that part of the Brazilian territory discovered by Amerigo Vespucci be labelled America, in honor of him.
A Future Brother: Rome, Italy, 1503-11-14
Wishing to escape a life of fear, Giovanni responded to a letter delivered by courier pigeon by locating its sender in the city. Using the rare gift of Eagles Vision, he identified a hooded figure in the streets, before the man took flight. Giovanni rushed after him, and after a brief pursuit the man revealed himself to be Francesco Vecellio, an Assassin.
Francesco, the former apprentice of Perotto Calderon - Giovanni's probable father - offered to take the boy under his wing and train him in the ways of the Brotherhood.
Bone Collector: Tenochtitlan, Aztec Empire, 1520-06-25
Following his journey to the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan, Giovanni Borgia used his abilities to locate a Piece of Eden known as a Crystal Skull. During a violent uproar, he killed the Skull's possessor, a priest, and stole the artifact from the Aztec.
In the weeks that followed, Giovanni escaped the city and headed back to Europe.
Not Crystal, But Gold: Basel, Switzerland, 1520-11-27
Upon returning from his mission in the Americas, Giovanni Borgia took the Crystal Skull to the scholar Bombastus von Hohenheim (commonly known as Paracelsus).
After numerous unsuccessful tests, Bombastus dismissed the artifact's potential power. He instead took interest in Giovanni's uncanny ability to discern a formula taken from his incomplete "Book", which allowed him to turn silver into gold.
Man of Controversy: Oxford, England, 1583
Having gained widespread fame and notoriety for his outstanding memory retention and grasp of the mnemonic system, Giodano Bruno quickly gained the favor of some of Europe's most influential individuals, including Pope Pius V and King Henry III of France.
Bruno was an Italian Dominican friar, astronomer, mathematician, and Hermeticist. His thirst for cosmological knowledge saw him surpass the models of Nicolaus Copernicus. He proposed that the Sun was but one star in a sky of infinite stars, which were orbited by an infinite number of planets inhabited by intelligent extraterrestrial life.
In 1593, Bruno travelled to England at the recommendation of Henry III. There, he met with members of the Hermetic inner circle who surrounded John Dee. Whether or not he met with Dee himself and what he accomplished at these meetings remains a mystery to this day. Bruno lectured at Oxford University for a time, but his controversial theories did not sit well with other educators and he was denied a permanent position.
His flair for displeasing powerful people proved to be his demise, as he was later arrested during the Roman Inquisition, branded a heretic, and burned at the stake.
Bookworm, Prague, Czech Republic, 1589
After years of living and working with fellow occultist Edward Kelley and his family in Prague, the influential astronomer, mathematician, and Hermeticist John Dee parted company with his colleague following a quarrelsome period of disagreements and high tensions.
Dee, who at the time was in possession of an Apple of Eden, and Kelley had been absorbed in the study of a mysterious tome with the power to overpower the human mind with revelations. The pair came to a head when Kelley became obsessed with the book. It consumed his fragile mind and sent him down the path of mental instability.
Realizing the dangers, Dee pleaded with Kelley to abandon his studies, but the latter refused. Soon after, following a spate of blistering arguments, Dee departed their shared home in Prague, taking the book with him.
Death of the Dog: Braddock, USA, 1755-07-09
Having enlisted in the Virginian militia during the "French and Indian War", George Washington came under the command of British Army General and Templar, Edward Braddock. Acting as his guide, he rode with Braddock during the Battle of the Monongehala, as British forces moved to conquer Fort Duquesne.
During the campaign, Braddock and a group of his men, were ambushed by Templar Haytham Kenway and a group of natives from local tribes assembled by Kaniehtí:io of the Kanien'kehá:ka. In a desperate attempt to prevent his general's assassination, Washington shot Haytham's steed, trapping him beneath the horse. But before he could fire another shot, he was pinned down by Kaniehtí:io, who held her blade to his throat, while Haytham Kenway wriggled free and fatally wounded Braddock.
With Braddock's death and the expedition a failure, Washington rallied a retreat of the obliterated forces and recovered the body to prevent its desecration.
Smoke Leads To...: Mount Vernon, USA, 1760-11-02
After attaining the rank of Colonel in the British forces, George Washington focused his efforts on eradicating the native threat during the "French and Indian War". From his estate in Mount Vernon, Washington ordered the destruction of Kanatahséton, a Kanien'keháka village in the Mohawk Valley, as he was concerned that local tribes would attack his men and hinder their mission.
The village was burned to the ground, claiming many lives in the process, including that of Kaniehtí:io - the spirited mother of Ratonhaké:ton, who was only four years old at the time.
Washington's Savior: New York, USA, 1776-06-28
Traveling to New York, George Washington attended the execution of Connor, the man falsely accused of plotting to murder him. As he peered at the gallows, Washington witnessed the Assassin's daring escape.
Lost among the chaos, Washington was attacked by Thomas Hickey, a Templar and traitor, who attempted to seize the opportunity to kill the Continental Army Commander. Luckily, Connor reached Hickey and assassinated him before he could complete his mission. With the Assassin's innocence proven, Washington fled the city and headed for Philadelphia.
Assassin's Creed: Liberation HD
Path: The Folk Hero
Silent Blade
Aveline was, by far, the most badass Assassin to ever sink a hidden blade into the flesh of an enemy. Her take-no-shit attitude and combat abilities made her a nightmare for anyone who got in her way. Hell, if you wind up being a tenth as competent as she was, I might actually start believeing in miracles.
Mission Rewards:
300 XP
Reward: +50 XP
In Assassin's Creed: Liberation HD: Travel 10 meters in trees.
In Assassin's Creed: Liberation HD: Perform a double air assassination.
Complete Message
I always get shivers when I review Aveline's kills. She had the grace of a tigress and the intensity of a snake.
Reward: +100 XP
In Assassin's Creed: Liberation HD: Spend at least 1 minute blended as a slave.
In Assassin's Creed: Liberation HD: Assassinate 2 guards with the hidden blade.
Complete Message
Now you see her, now you're dead. I never get tired of that!
Reward: +150 XP
In Assassin's Creed: Liberation HD: Poison at least 2 enemies.
In Assassin's Creed: Liberation HD: Kill 3 enemies with a pistol.
Complete Message
Aveline knew how to kick ass, end of story! You'd be hard pressed to find a better role model.
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
Path: The Pirate King
Admiral of the Black
Word gets around you're one of the go to, resourceful people of the team. That's awesome! We may be a secret bunch but our own work doesn't happen in a vacuum. We need creative people to take cool initiatives.
Mission Rewards:
500 XP
Reward: +50 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Destroy a whole wave of Hunter ships after reaching wanted level 3.
In Initiates: Open a memory on Initiates where a city becomes a pirate republic.
Complete Message
Want to be the talk of our Animus tech circles? Do whatever it takes to reach infamy! Sinking Hunters is one way to get the others to notice you.
Reward: +100 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Use 1 smoke bomb.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Kill 3 guards while they are stunned by smoke.
Complete Message
Being clever and creative is also a way to get noticed. Those smoke bombs are hella cool ways of getting rid of pesky guards or planning a sweet escape. Remember not to inhale.
Reward: +150 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Hire 1 group of Dancers.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Pickpocket 300R.
Complete Message
Abstergo doesn't get a lot right but they totally get how easy distracting others is. Dance your worries away, people, we'll just take our wages from your purses.
Reward: +200 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Send help to 1 friend using Kenway's fleet.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Escort 1 friend's ship using Kenway's fleet.
Complete Message
It's one thing to be influential and stuff, but using it to help your peeps is where it's at. You may become a big shot, but don't forget that influence depends on the trust others have in you. You gotta give as much as you receive.
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Corsair of the Spanish Main
Abstergo's hosting a kegger in the West Indies and we're all invited. Since they rigged some social features in their simulation, let's start sending feelers out while we mingle.
Mission Rewards:
Reward: +50 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Earn at least 150R by pickpocketing.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Get at least 2 drinks at taverns.
Complete Message
Winners never pay for their own drinks. The money's ripe for the picking in the pockets of all those islanders. Pity we're not allowed to get drunk for real.
Reward: +100 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Enter a storm.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Avoid 1 rogue wave.
Complete Message
Be the Storm Rider!
Reward: +150 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Discover and share with others at least 1 social event like a white whale, a royal convoy, or a shared treasure.
Complete Message
Abstergo's social features are turning everything into an open house! We can reach throught the Cloud and connect with interesting peeps... But be careful who is on the other side looking back at you!
Reward: +200 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Perform at least 3 assassinations from a hidden spot (bench, haystack, or well).
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Perform at least 3 assassinations while hidden behind a door.
Complete Message
Partying with the crowd is one thing, often the coolest thing. But sometimes it's better to hang against the wall, scope the place out, and groove to the music. The Assassins were great at doing that and it's awesome we get to learn from the best.
As we reach out to people outside of Abstergo's influence, we get to walk a thin line: Act friendly to outsiders, but stay careful.
Privateer of the Crown
Pirates sure were obsessed with the idea of liberty and forging new ways of life. They also weren't shy about experimenting with different forms of governments. Nassau may have been the perfect pirate utopia and I bet they threw great parties.
Mission Rewards:
Reward: +50 XP
In Initiates: Open a memory about the Caribbean pirate republic of Nassau on Initiates.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Destroy 3 schooners.
Complete Message
I wonder if pirate crews were true meritocracies or organised thugs working for the most popular bully. I think the truth lies in between. Why don't you explore how pirate ship crews were handled so you can see how well you'd do in the captain's boots.
Reward: +100 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Rescue 4 shipwreck survivors.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Hire 1 crewmember for the Jackdaw.
Complete Message
Were pirate crews a democratic game of Follow the Leader, or did they just tag along with the most charismatic psychopath? I think the truth lies in between. How long do you think you'd last in the captain's boots.
Reward: +150 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Reach a wanted level of 1 and destroy the Hunter ship pursuing you.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Destroy 5 brigs.
Complete Message
Hiring a crew is was tough, and keeping it happy was tougher, but even pirates could victims of their own success. Get too good, and you attracted the attention of the Powers that Be.
Oh man, being a pirate must have been so cool. I mean, the freedom, the booze, the lawlessness... But lots of people forget about the scurvy, random violence, and poor hygiene. Nothing screams anarchy like a gummy smile.
Blood Donor
Although we've known about the existence of Crystal Skulls since about 2010, these crystal cubes, often referred to as "Vials" are a very recent discovery, thanks to some intrepid research from Abstergo Entertainment, which just goes to show that you can get results if you have unlimited resources.
From what we understood, the Vials were lost to time, but we're now getting more and more reports about them in recent months. We must keep our eyes and ears open so we can learn the most about them.
In Initiates: Open a memory on Initiates about the storage of the Vial in Abstergo Entertainment.
Complete Message
It looks like Abstergo had a few Vials in Montreal as recently as the fall of 2013. What would an entertainment company use them for? We'd certainly love to get our hands on some.
Reward: +100 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag: Complete "The Observatory" (sequence 10 memory 3).
In Initiates: Open a memory on Initiates about the extraction of the Vial from Abstergo Entertainment.
Complete Message
Success! We've managed to get our hands on a Vial. Whose blood do you suppose is inside? Now we start our research in earnest.
Freedom Cry
Path: Freedom's Struggle
Master of the Sea
"Animals, whom we have made our slaves, we do not like to consider our equal."–Charles Darwin
The time leading to the Haitian revolution was a tumultuous one where deep social upheavals rocked Europe and the colonies. Wars, shifting alliances, and the overabundance of slaves inevitably led to bloody uprisings and violent repressions. You would do well to master the environment to better understand the times.
In Initiates: Open a memory on Initiates that describes a city in Jamaica becoming a refuge for slave traders.
Complete Message
Life at sea was not a choice that many escaped slaves had. Those who did probably had to sleep with one eye open.
Reward: +100 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Kill 2 iguanas.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Kill 2 rabbits.
Complete Message
Escaping slavery rarely translated to better living conditions. Before slavery was abolished, escaped slaves had to live off a hostile land while avoiding getting caught by the many colonial militias.
Reward: +150 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Climb 100 meters.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Perform 4 leaps of faith.
Complete Message
Countless uprisings occured in the West Indies during colonial rules. Those who succeeded were propelled by exemplary leadership, golden opportunities, and timely alliances that helped tip the balance in favor of the newly-freed people. Heroes like Adéwalé and Toussaint Louverture were pivotal in making these momentous shifts in history occur.
"I was born a slave, but nature gave me the soul of a free man."–Toussaint Louverture
Spoils of War
Slavery sucks big time. Uprisings and revolutions are important because people should be allowed to own stuff, not be somebody else's stuff!
Mission Rewards:
300 XP
Reward: +50 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Obtain 50 cloth.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Obtain 50 wood.
Complete Message
Looting ships was like going to the lumber yard. All that wood and canvas awaiting for an express pickup. Hope you have enough space in your cargo holds.
Reward: +100 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Open 10 treasure chests.
In Initiates: Open a memory on Initiates which describes the slavery system Adéwalé fought against.
Complete Message
I don't get tired of looting treasure chests. Who cares if it's not real gold? It's the act of finding the chest and taking its content that gets my blood pumping.
Reward: +150 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Board a man of war.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Obtain 50 metal.
Complete Message
You know what they say about big risks? Yeah! Let the rewards flow in, King Loot demands it!
A revolution needs supplies, and getting them to rebels is a big headache. But for those brave enough to go through the hoops, the profits can be staggering.
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Freedom Fighter
Attention Soldier! When you fight against the powers that be, don't assume you'll make it out alive. The deck is stacked against you from the start. Adéwalé knew this and still fought tooth and nail for what he believed in. Would you?
Mission Rewards:
Reward: +50 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Sink 2 frigates.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Buy and use 5 heavy shots.
Complete Message
Adéwalé was a mean badass, he was both a respected pirate captain and a feared Assassin. True leaders are one in a million, learn from him.
Reward: +100 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Kill 10 enemies with a machete.
Complete Message
If marksmanship isn't your strong suit, a good old-fashioned blunderbuss might be just what the doctor ordered. At close range, it will turn your enemy's face into mush, an acceptable result if you ask me.
Fighting for freedom is brutal and merciless. You do whatever needs to be done. It's not a question of honor or following orders anymore, it's about ideals.
Pirate Legend
Adéwalé was the man. He fought the system way before we called it the system. He didn't become a legend overnight. No! That dude worked his way up and smashed a lot of barriers (and faces) to become an Assassin legend.
Mission Rewards:
Reward: +50 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Earn 150R by pickpocketing.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Buy and use 2 fire barrels.
Complete Message
You can't finance a revolution with living wages. You need to go out there and take the dough from the fat cats you're trying to bring down.
Reward: +100 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Trigger 10 conflicts.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Open the memory on Initiates where a slave ship becomes a pirate ship.
Complete Message
Symbolism is very important to a revolution. You want to be seen and you want to subvert what belongs to the Man for your glorious purposes! Vive la revolution!
Reward: +150 XP
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Enter a storm.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry DLC: Sink a man of war.
Complete Message
You want to be taken seriously as a revolutionary leader so you gotta be larger than life. You have to eat lightning and crap thunder. Talk through your actions and your fame will bring boatloads of adepts to your cause.
How's your revolution going?
Heralds
Saracens
Herald:The fires of war consume the land, and thousands of lives are lost in its defense! It seems a tragedy, but I say, this is an honor! To die in service to God, fighting for what we believe in! There is no greater glory than this!
Be wary, friends! The Shayṭān is everywhere! Watching! Waiting! He tempts us always! Be strong! Strong like Salāḥ ad-Dīn, and take up arms against our enemies in whatever way you can!
Curse him! Curse the Christian King and his army of infidels! They go against the will of God, and must be made to pay! Everywhere they ride, they leave only suffering in their wake. They say it is a crusade. A crusade for what? Ignorance? Violence? Madness? We must resist! We must fight them in any way we can!
South comes the English pig and his infidel army! They leave horrors in their wake! Salāḥ ad-Dīn rises to meet him, that these attacks might be avenged! Pray that God, glorious and exhalted is He, finds favor with us, that He may grant us victory!
I stand before you to deliver a warning! Should Richard take Jaffa, there will be no stopping him! He will march on Jerusalem next! We must end this before it has a chance to begin. That city is ours, has always been ours. And it is our duty to defend it until death! The crusaders must be destroyed!
Praised be Salāḥ ad-Dīn! He has found the strength to stand in defense of our great civilization! Make no mistake, it is our very existence we are fighting for! The infidel King would see us all wiped from the world! We must resist, we must push back!
Crusaders
Herald:We've turned away from God. And so he punishes us! Sends hordes of heathen warriors to gather at our gates! But God is also merciful! And our past misdeeds may be forgotten! All we need do is ask! And so, I say to you, repent! Lay down before Him and confess your sins! He will forgive. Such is his nature. And beg forgiveness we must, for only when our hearts and minds are cleansed can victory be assured!
Be not afraid. Fear and doubt are the weapons of our enemies! Do not listen to their lies! Poisonous words meant to sow the seeds of confusion! If you find yourself tempted, go and pray! Ask God for direction! If your heart is pure, He will surely answer!
A plague upon Saladin! A plague upon his people! We came in peace to the Holy Land to spread the message of our Lord, but they turned away! They refused to accept Him as their savior! These men hold evil in their hearts, and so blessed Richard, King and savior, now stands against them, defending us from their wicked ways!
The Saracens are routed at every turn! We cast them out of Acre, and pushed them from the countryside! Now, they retreat to the south, begging Saladin to save them! But he will not succeed, for none can withstand the might of King Richard's army! He is graced by God! It is only a matter of time, friends, before all the land is ours once more, just as it was meant to be!
Stay strong, citizens! Remain fixed in your beliefs! Though the road is long and your trials many, know that God watches over you, it is his hand that guides our warriors to victory! First in Acre, soon in Jaffa!
Be strong, stand firm! Do not give up! Without our support, Richard and his men cannot hope to free the Holy Land! We must do all we can to aid them in their cause! Tend to your fields. Provide aid to the wounded. Pray for those who sacrificed in service to the Lord. We must all do our part!
Italy
This killer stains the very stone of our city with his presence! Surely, God will be displeased with us, should we fail to strike him down!
Constantinople
It is the duty of all loyal citizens to collaborate with the stewards of Byzantium, to bring them to a swift end!
There is a vile, infernal Assassin plague walking among us! Terror spreas throughout the city! The terror of madness and death!
Do not be deceived by these voices seeking to justify their acts! They are nothing but cold killers, reveling only in death!
Leonardo conversations
Leonardo:Back for more designs, again?
Leonardo:Bene. I will return shortly. Wait here. I will be back soon.
Leonardo produced a second Hidden Blade for Ezio.
Ezio:I can kill double the guards.
Leonardo produced a climb leap glove for Ezio.
Ezio:Now nothing will be out of my reach.
Leonardo produced a poison dart launcher for Ezio.
Ezio:Just a small sting, and my enemies will fall.
Papal turmoil
Leonardo:Ezio. The papal apartments are in turmoil. Cesare is ill and the Pope, dead. It was your doing, was it not?
Ezio:Leonardo, I swear to you, he did not die by my hand.
Leonardo:This world gets stranger every day. I shall have to focus on my painting. I work on the small portrait of a woman. I am growing rather fond of it.
Ezio:Do not let a beautiful girl distract you from constructing my designs.
Leonardo:Have no worries. Women provide little distraction.