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"Just say nothing" - Quentin Ferrant to Alexander William when infiltrating a French military camp
Currently under work is AC: The Apple , an AC:Fanon story taking place during the final months of Napoleon Bonaparte and during the advent of the Victorian era in London, England.
About me
I come from the 'tolerant' nation of England. Writing is a hobby, and I love to kick back on Assassin's Creed, so joining the two felt natural. Most of my work on this wiki is on Fanon, though I sometimes help with maintaining the look and spelling of various articles. My first short story is ACFanon: The Apple, the first part of the ACFanon: Conquest trilogy which brings the struggle of the Assassin's v.s Templars to the late Georgian, Victorian and early 21st-century eras in Europe.
In terms of the upcoming ACIII, I am hugeley anticipating the new free-running and combat. Especially as I enjoy climbing, I would love to see how accurately ACIII portrays this new mechanic.
My Fanon
My Stories
- Assassin's Creed: Conquest trilogy:
- ACFanon:Descendants - A short story (going for roughly 3 main chapters, 1800 words total) describing the aftermath of Daniel Cross' killing of the Mentor and the subsequent 'Great Purge'