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Since the release of [[Assassin's Creed III]], there have been many ideas put forward by the community as to which historical events and locations they would like to see in future '''Assassin's Creed''' games. In this blog I will put forward my favourite ideas, as well as linking to some of the best ideas I have seen on this wiki. | Since the release of [[Assassin's Creed III]], there have been many ideas put forward by the community as to which historical events and locations they would like to see in future '''Assassin's Creed''' games. In this blog I will put forward my favourite ideas, as well as linking to some of the best ideas I have seen on this wiki. | ||
By the way, the layout of my ideas is inspired by LancelotLoire's post (first link in 'Community Pages'). | |||
And finally, post any ideas you think would work in the comments below. | |||
==My Ideas== | ==My Ideas== | ||
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Germany and France 1911-1939===Germany and France 1911-1939=== | Germany and France 1911-1939===Germany and France 1911-1939=== | ||
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*'''Berlin''' - The capital of Germany, as well as a location which had many interesting events (I'll get on to those later) during this period | *'''Berlin''' - The capital of Germany, as well as a location which had many interesting events (I'll get on to those later) during this period | ||
*'''Munich''' - Again, Munich was home to a lot of events during this time | *'''Munich''' - Again, Munich was home to a lot of events during this time | ||
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*'''The Rhineland''' - Towns and cities such as Geldern, Moers, Eupen and Malmedy, as well as the area of the Saar, could be included in a large 'Rhineland' map, similar to how Lexington and Concord were in the 'Frontier' map | *'''The Rhineland''' - Towns and cities such as Geldern, Moers, Eupen and Malmedy, as well as the area of the Saar, could be included in a large 'Rhineland' map, similar to how Lexington and Concord were in the 'Frontier' map | ||
*'''Vienna''' - The capital city of Austria would be an interesting place to visit, especially in political context as it became German after the Anschluss of 1938 | *'''Vienna''' - The capital city of Austria would be an interesting place to visit, especially in political context as it became German after the Anschluss of 1938 | ||
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*'''The Second Moroccan Crisis of 1911''' - After a brief video, explaining the political tensions of the time, a crisis such as the Second Moroccan Crisis would be a great way to set the scene as well as increase tensions. In an uprising in 1911, France, who was in charge of the Moroccan police force, sent troops to calm it down. This led to a tense stand-off between Germany, who wanted Morocco and thought France was trying to claim it; France, who was voicing innocence; and Britain, France's ally, who wanted to protect the nearby colony of Gibraltar. Placing an Assassin in the middle of this would be a great, tense, opening to the game. | *'''The Second Moroccan Crisis of 1911''' - After a brief video, explaining the political tensions of the time, a crisis such as the Second Moroccan Crisis would be a great way to set the scene as well as increase tensions. In an uprising in 1911, France, who was in charge of the Moroccan police force, sent troops to calm it down. This led to a tense stand-off between Germany, who wanted Morocco and thought France was trying to claim it; France, who was voicing innocence; and Britain, France's ally, who wanted to protect the nearby colony of Gibraltar. Placing an Assassin in the middle of this would be a great, tense, opening to the game. | ||
*'''The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand''' - Widely considered to be the trigger cause of WWI, we could either be sent to assassinate Franz, or sent to prevent the Templars from assassinating him. | *'''The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand''' - Widely considered to be the trigger cause of WWI, we could either be sent to assassinate Franz, or sent to prevent the Templars from assassinating him. | ||
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*'''Crises caused by Hitler's Foreign Policy''' - Crises such as the re-militarisation of the Rhineland, the failed and the succeeded Anschluss with Austria, and the Sudeten Crisis are but a few of the many crises caused by Hitler's expansion of Germany. | *'''Crises caused by Hitler's Foreign Policy''' - Crises such as the re-militarisation of the Rhineland, the failed and the succeeded Anschluss with Austria, and the Sudeten Crisis are but a few of the many crises caused by Hitler's expansion of Germany. | ||
*'''Germany's Invasion of Poland''' - The news of Hitler's invasion of Poland in 1939 could be a dramatic conclusion to the assassin's story. It may also unlock a video honouring those killed in WWI and WWII. | *'''Germany's Invasion of Poland''' - The news of Hitler's invasion of Poland in 1939 could be a dramatic conclusion to the assassin's story. It may also unlock a video honouring those killed in WWI and WWII. | ||
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*'''Ernst Rohm''' - The leader of Hitler's SA, his story could be that he was trying to get close to Hitler so he could assassinate him. However, this failed, as he was killed by the Nazis in 1934. | *'''Ernst Rohm''' - The leader of Hitler's SA, his story could be that he was trying to get close to Hitler so he could assassinate him. However, this failed, as he was killed by the Nazis in 1934. | ||
*'''General von Ludendorf''' - Erich von Ludendorf was a German general in WWI. He was also a close ally of Hitler, but grew to dislike him in the 20s. | *'''General von Ludendorf''' - Erich von Ludendorf was a German general in WWI. He was also a close ally of Hitler, but grew to dislike him in the 20s. | ||
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*'''Adolf Hitler''' - The man most people blame for starting WWII. According to AC lore, whilst not strictly a Templar, he was a Templar puppet. His appearances would have to be handled with care, though. | *'''Adolf Hitler''' - The man most people blame for starting WWII. According to AC lore, whilst not strictly a Templar, he was a Templar puppet. His appearances would have to be handled with care, though. | ||
*'''Josef Stalin''' - Again, this man is not strictly a Templar, but a Templar puppet. He could be present during the signing of the Nazi-Soviet pact in 1938, but his character would have to be handled with care. | *'''Josef Stalin''' - Again, this man is not strictly a Templar, but a Templar puppet. He could be present during the signing of the Nazi-Soviet pact in 1938, but his character would have to be handled with care. | ||
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*'''Georges Clemenceau''' - Georges represented France at the Treaty of Versailles, and his aims were the harshest of all on the Germans. Fitting in with the AC story, this could be a ploy to plant the seeds of WWII, a war which was a Templar plot. | *'''Georges Clemenceau''' - Georges represented France at the Treaty of Versailles, and his aims were the harshest of all on the Germans. Fitting in with the AC story, this could be a ploy to plant the seeds of WWII, a war which was a Templar plot. | ||
*'''Englebert Dolfuss''' - The Chancellor of Austria, Englebert was murdered during the failed Anschluss with Austria in 1934. | *'''Englebert Dolfuss''' - The Chancellor of Austria, Englebert was murdered during the failed Anschluss with Austria in 1934. | ||
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*'''Tsar Nicholas II''' - The leader of Russia from 1881 until his death. After the Russian Revolution of 1917, he sought asylum in Britain; our Assassin could advise '''King George V''' against allowing the Tsar in, due to his ties to his Templar father. | *'''Tsar Nicholas II''' - The leader of Russia from 1881 until his death. After the Russian Revolution of 1917, he sought asylum in Britain; our Assassin could advise '''King George V''' against allowing the Tsar in, due to his ties to his Templar father. | ||
*'''Woodrow Wilson''' - The President of the U.S.A. during the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, Woodrow Wilson also pioneered the League of Nations. | *'''Woodrow Wilson''' - The President of the U.S.A. during the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, Woodrow Wilson also pioneered the League of Nations. | ||
*'''David Lloyd-George''' - David Lloyd-George was the Prime Minister of Great Britain when he signed the Treaty of Versailles. | *'''David Lloyd-George''' - David Lloyd-George was the Prime Minister of Great Britain when he signed the Treaty of Versailles. | ||
*'''Neville Chamberlain''' - The Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1937 until 1940, Neville Chamberlain's 'Appeasement' policy allowed Hitler to conquer vast swathes of Europe. | *'''Neville Chamberlain''' - The Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1937 until 1940, Neville Chamberlain's 'Appeasement' policy allowed Hitler to conquer vast swathes of Europe. | ||
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*'''Inflation''' - During the hyper-inflation in Germany after WWI, prices rose rapidly. This could be reflected by having a pistol cost, e.g. 5000 Marks after a certain memory. After the next memory, it could cost 10000 Marks; after the next one, 20000 Marks, and so on. To balance this, the player would receive more money after missions, in the same way that people's salaries rose. The changing of the currency to Reichmarks would prevent the player from exploiting this amount of money after the inflation has ended. | *'''Inflation''' - During the hyper-inflation in Germany after WWI, prices rose rapidly. This could be reflected by having a pistol cost, e.g. 5000 Marks after a certain memory. After the next memory, it could cost 10000 Marks; after the next one, 20000 Marks, and so on. To balance this, the player would receive more money after missions, in the same way that people's salaries rose. The changing of the currency to Reichmarks would prevent the player from exploiting this amount of money after the inflation has ended. | ||
*'''The Shard of Eden''' - This is unlocked after completing all Captain Kidd missions in ACIII, and it decreases the accuracy of enemy guns. This could be incorporated in battles such as the Somme, or uprisings, to allow the player to more easily achieve his/her objective. | *'''The Shard of Eden''' - This is unlocked after completing all Captain Kidd missions in ACIII, and it decreases the accuracy of enemy guns. This could be incorporated in battles such as the Somme, or uprisings, to allow the player to more easily achieve his/her objective. | ||
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*[[User_blog:LancelotLoire/Assassin_Creed_4_Idea|14th Century France and 16th Century Japan]] | *[[User_blog:LancelotLoire/Assassin_Creed_4_Idea|14th Century France and 16th Century Japan]] | ||
Since the release of Assassin's Creed III, there have been many ideas put forward by the community as to which historical events and locations they would like to see in future Assassin's Creed games. In this blog I will put forward my favourite ideas, as well as linking to some of the best ideas I have seen on this wiki.
By the way, the layout of my ideas is inspired by LancelotLoire's post (first link in 'Community Pages').
And finally, post any ideas you think would work in the comments below.
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