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==About me==
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Revision as of 17:08, 9 September 2012

Kabutsu

This user is a badass.


This user likes to sleep.


This user is a Aries.


This user follows the Creed of the Assassin Brotherhood.


This user wears an Assassin Hood.


This user plays on the Xbox 360.


This user has cleared Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles for the iPhone.


This user has cleared Assassin's Creed for the 360.


This user has cleared Assassin's Creed II for the 360.


This user has cleared Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood for the 360.


This user has cleared Assassin's Creed: Revelations for the 360.


This user has watched Assassin's Creed: Embers.


This user possesses a Piece of Eden. They can be evil, very evil. And their illusions kick Houdini's ass.
This user likes TOBUSCUS, if you look at them wrong, they will kill you with their awesome. If not, that shadow will take care of you.


This user has helped the wiki achieve 2000 articles and has earned a slice of the Assassin's Poundcake.


Location: Derby, England
Gender: Male

"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.

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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.

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