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1791: [[Haiti]]. [[Philibert François Rouxel de Blanchelande|General Rouxel]] oversees the execution of [[Dutty Boukman]] wielding a book of interest to the [[Assassins]]. [[Elsie]], an Assassin observing the proceedings can no longer wait for [[Fabien]] to arrive as support and moves to save Boukman and claim the book. However, Fabien stops her, informing Elsie that the Brotherhood has new orders which say the execution must go ahead and that the book can be collected later. Outraged, Elsie threatens Fabien's life.
1791: [[Haiti]]. [[Philibert François Rouxel de Blanchelande|General Rouxel]] oversees the execution of [[Dutty Boukman]] wielding a book of interest to the [[Assassins]]. [[Elsie]], an Assassin observing the proceedings can no longer wait for [[Fabien]] to arrive as support and moves to save Boukman and claim the book. However, Fabien stops her, informing Elsie that the Brotherhood has new orders which say the execution must go ahead and that the book can be collected later. Outraged, Elsie threatens Fabien's life.


2016: [[Mexico City]]. Reliving Elsie's memories at an Assassin safehouse, Charlotte de la Cruz is thrown out of the [[Animus]] early, before she can see what becomes of Elsie and Fabien or gain access to the information in the book. Frustrated, she waits for [[Kody]] to make the necessary repairs to the Animus, which he has named Red Rider, and the pair discuss their roles in the Brotherhood and their respective importance. When Red Rider is fixed, Kody informs Charlotte as returns to the Animus that sometimes patience is what needs to be done.
2016: [[Mexico City]]. Reliving Elsie's memories at an Assassin safehouse, Charlotte de la Cruz is thrown out of the [[Animus]] early, before she can see what becomes of Elsie and Fabien or gain access to the information in the book. Frustrated, she waits for [[Kody]] to make the necessary repairs to the Animus, which he has named Red Rider, and the pair discuss their roles in the Brotherhood and their respective importance to the cause. When Red Rider is fixed, Kody informs Charlotte as returns to the Animus that sometimes patience is what needs to be done.


1791: Fabien echoes Kody's sentiments, talking Elsie down by urging patience and referencing [[William Wallace]] as a man whose death inspired people to fight for [[Scotland]]'s freedom. Elsie begrudgingly accepts that saving Boukman will not end [[slavery]] and backs off but insists that Boukman's death will not be vain. Observing through the Animus, Charlotte tells Elsie that Boukman will inspire a [[Haitian Revolution|full revolution]].
1791: Fabien echoes Kody's sentiments, talking Elsie down by urging patience and referencing [[William Wallace]] as a man whose death inspired people to fight for [[Scotland]]'s freedom. Elsie begrudgingly accepts that saving Boukman will not end [[slavery]] and backs off but insists that Boukman's death will not be vain. Observing through the Animus, Charlotte tells Elsie that Boukman will inspire a [[Haitian Revolution|full revolution]].

Revision as of 14:02, 7 May 2016


Comic cover.

The Assassin's Creed FCBD 2016 Edition is an upcoming comic from Titan Comics that ties into both their Assassins and Templars ongoing series and given away as part of the 2016 Free Comic Book Day on May 7.

The book showcases two new stories from the series' protagonists: 21st century Assassin Charlotte de la Cruz and the early 20th century Templar Black Cross.

Synopsis

Enter the shadowy world of the Assassins and Templars, two feuding factions who have battled over the centuries to decide the course of humanity! Two all-new short stories, written and illustrated by the creative teams of the regular comics, highlight a shocking event in the life of new Assassin Charlotte de la Cruz, and reveal the true extent of the mysterious Templar Black Cross's terrifying skills! New readers or experienced fans: strap on your hidden blades, don your cowls, and blend into the crowd to discover secrets you won't read anywhere else!

Plot

The Chair

1791: Haiti. General Rouxel oversees the execution of Dutty Boukman wielding a book of interest to the Assassins. Elsie, an Assassin observing the proceedings can no longer wait for Fabien to arrive as support and moves to save Boukman and claim the book. However, Fabien stops her, informing Elsie that the Brotherhood has new orders which say the execution must go ahead and that the book can be collected later. Outraged, Elsie threatens Fabien's life.

2016: Mexico City. Reliving Elsie's memories at an Assassin safehouse, Charlotte de la Cruz is thrown out of the Animus early, before she can see what becomes of Elsie and Fabien or gain access to the information in the book. Frustrated, she waits for Kody to make the necessary repairs to the Animus, which he has named Red Rider, and the pair discuss their roles in the Brotherhood and their respective importance to the cause. When Red Rider is fixed, Kody informs Charlotte as returns to the Animus that sometimes patience is what needs to be done.

1791: Fabien echoes Kody's sentiments, talking Elsie down by urging patience and referencing William Wallace as a man whose death inspired people to fight for Scotland's freedom. Elsie begrudgingly accepts that saving Boukman will not end slavery and backs off but insists that Boukman's death will not be vain. Observing through the Animus, Charlotte tells Elsie that Boukman will inspire a full revolution.

Great Wall

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