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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 I'll also be updating this blog as I research new information to make it easier for myself. At the moment I have one complete idea and one other idea.
By the way, the layout of my ideas is inspired by LancelotLoire's post (first link in 'Community Pages'). And I'll also be updating this blog as I research new information to make it easier for myself.


And finally, post any ideas you think would work in the comments below.
And finally, post any ideas you think would work in the comments below.
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19th Century China===19th Century China===
19th Century China===19th Century China===
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This is my only idea that I do not know much about, so I have used Wikipedia extensively to research this time period. If I have missed anything, or put in inaccurate facts, please tell me in the comments below so I can amend these mistakes.
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*'''Beijing''' -
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*'''Nanjing''' -  The capital of Jiangsu province in eastern China, Nanjing has a prominent place in Chinese history and culture, having been the capital of China on several occasions, such as during the Taiping Rebellion. It was also invaded by British troops during the First Opium War.
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*'''The First Opium War''' - The First Anglo-Chinese War (1839–42), known popularly as the First Opium War or simply the Opium War, was fought between the United Kingdom and the Qing Dynasty of China over their conflicting viewpoints on diplomatic relations, trade, and the administration of justice. Chinese officials wished to control the spread of opium, and confiscated supplies of opium from British traders. The British government, although not officially denying China's right to control imports, objected to this seizure and used its military power to violently enforce redress. In 1842, the Treaty of Nanking—the first of what the Chinese later called the unequal treaties—granted an indemnity to Britain, the opening of five treaty ports, and the cession of Hong Kong Island, thereby ending the trade monopoly of the Canton System. The failure of the treaty to satisfy British goals of improved trade and diplomatic relations led to the Second Opium War.
*'''The Second Opium War''' - The Second Opium War was a war pitting the British Empire and the Second French Empire against the Qing Dynasty of China, lasting from 1856 to 1860. It was fought over similar issues as the First Opium War.
*'''The Taiping Rebellion''' - The Taiping Rebellion was a widespread civil war in southern China from 1850 to 1864, against the ruling Manchu-led Qing Dynasty. It was led by Christian convert Hong Xiuquan. About 20 million people died, mainly civilians, in one of the deadliest military conflicts in history. Players could witness battles of the rebellion, including:
**'''The Second rout of the Jiangnan Army''' - In 1860, the Qing government's Green Standard Army was deployed to crush the Taiping Rebellion. The Green Standard Army twice attempted to besiege the Taiping rebels' capital Nanjing, once in March and again in June, but was defeated both times by the rebel force's military strategies and tactics.
**'''The Battle of Shanghai''' - The Battle of Shanghai was a major engagement of the Taiping Rebellion that occurred from June 1861 to July 1862. British and French troops used modern artillery on a large scale for the first time in China. Cannon-fire inflicted heavy casualties on the Taiping forces, whose commander Li Xiucheng was wounded in the left leg by a shot fired from a cannon.
**'''The Third Battle of Nanking''' - The last major engagement of the Taiping Rebellion, the Third Battle of Nanking took place in 1864 after the death of the king of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Hong Xiuquan. There were probably more than a million troops in the battle and the Taiping army sustained 100,000 dead (and many more wounded) in the three day clash.
*'''Punti–Hakka Clan Wars''' - Between 1855 and 1867, there was conflict between the Hakka and Punti in Guangdong, China. The wars were particularly fierce in around the Pearl River Delta, especially in Taishan of the Sze Yup counties. The wars resulted in roughly a million dead with many more fleeing for their lives.
*'''The Nien Rebellion''' - The Nien Rebellion was an armed uprising that took place in northern China from 1851 to 1868, simultaneously with Taiping Rebellion (1851–1864) in South China. The rebellion failed to topple the Qing dynasty, but caused immense economic devastation and loss of life that became one of the major long-term factors in the collapse of the Qing regime in the early 20th century.
*'''The Dungan Revolt''' - The Dungan Revolt was a mainly ethnic war with a few religious factors in 19th-century China. Members of the Muslim Hui and other Muslim ethnic groups in China's Shaanxi, Gansu and Ningxia provinces, as well as in Xinjiang, were involved in the conflict that lasted between 1862 and 1877. The uprising was chaotic and often involved warring factions of bands and military leaders with no common cause or single specific goal or purpose. When that rebellion failed, mass emigration of the Dungan people into Imperial Russia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan ensued.
*'''The Self-Strengthening Movement''' - The Self-Strengthening Movement, 1861–1895, was a period of institutional reforms initiated during the late Qing Dynasty following a series of military defeats and concessions to foreign powers.
*'''The Sino-Japanese War''' - The First Sino-Japanese War (1 August 1894 – 17 April 1895) was fought between Qing Dynasty China and Meiji Japan, primarily over control of Korea. After more than six months of continuous successes by the Japanese army and naval forces, as well as the loss of the Chinese port of Weihai, the Qing leadership sued for peace in February 1895, losing Korea.
*'''The Boxer Rebellion''' - Despite going into the 20th Century, the Boxer Rebellion was such a huge event in China's history that it would have to be included if Assassin's Creed IV was to take place in late-19th Century China. The rebellion was a proto-nationalist movement by the Righteous Harmony Society in China between 1898 and 1901, opposing foreign imperialism and Christianity. The uprising took place in response to foreign "spheres of influence" in China, with grievances ranging from opium traders, political invasion, economic manipulation, to missionary evangelism. In China, popular sentiment remained resistant to foreign influences, and anger rose over the "unequal treaties", which the weak Qing state could not resist. Concerns grew that missionaries and Chinese Christians could use this decline to their advantage, appropriating lands and property of unwilling Chinese peasants to give to the church. This sentiment resulted in violent revolts against foreign interests. There is much more information than this, and so many events that Ubisoft could possibly make a full game (or at least a long DLC) on the event, and I would strongly advise at least skimming through the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxer_Rebellion Wikipedia article].
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*'''Yaqub Bek''' - Muhammad Yaqub Bek was a Tajik adventurer who became head of the kingdom of Kashgaria. He fought against Chinese forces during the Dungan Revolt.
*'''Kim Ok-gyun''' - Kim Ok-gyun was a reformist activist during the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. He served under the national civil service under King Gojong, and actively participated to advance Western ideas and sciences in Korea. The goal of the reform movement was to develop Korea in government, technology, and military by using Japanese resources, so that Korea would become stable enough in time to withstand increasing Japanese Imperialism. Kim was assassinated in Shanghai (by the Templars?) in 1894.
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*'''Hong Xiuquan''' -
*'''Zuo Zongtang''' - Zuo Zongtang was a Chinese statesman and military leader in the late Qing Dynasty. He quelled the Dungan Revolt.
*'''Yasumasa Fukushima''' - Yasumasa Fukushima was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army. He served during the Sino-Japanese War and the Boxer Rebellion.
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*'''Ma Fulu''' - A Chinese general during the Boxer Revolution, Ma Fulu and four cousins of his were killed in action during the battle against the foreigners in the legations, in 1900 during the Battle of Peking.
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*'''Nie Shicheng''' - Nie Shicheng was a Chinese general who served the Imperial government during the Boxer Rebellion. Rising from obscure origins from Hefei, Anhui Province, in the early 1850s, Nie Shicheng he managed to pass the county examinations for bureaucratic positions, but due to the Taiping rebellion he was forced to abandon bureaucratic career and become a soldier. He was killed in action during the Boxer Rebellion.
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*'''Nikolai Linevich''' - Nikolai Petrovich Linevich was a career military officer, General of Infantry and Adjutant general in the Imperial Russian Army. During the Boxer Rebellion, Linevich was commander of the 1st Siberian Army Corps. He participated in the Battle of Peking in 1901.
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*'''Ding Ruchang''' - Ding Ruchang was a career military officer in the late Qing dynasty military of China. He joined the Taiping Rebellion in 1854, but he later surrendered with Cheng Xuechi in the Battle of Anqing in 1861, and defected to the imperial cause. He joined Li Hongzhang’s Huai Army as a cavalryman to help suppress the Taiping Rebellion, serving with Liu Mingchuan. Afterwards, he was active in helping suppress the Nien Rebellion. He died in the Sino-Japanese war.
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Revision as of 22:18, 20 November 2012

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 I'll also be updating this blog as I research new information to make it easier for myself.

And finally, post any ideas you think would work in the comments below.

My Ideas

Europe 1911-1939=

19th Century China=

This is my only idea that I do not know much about, so I have used Wikipedia extensively to research this time period. If I have missed anything, or put in inaccurate facts, please tell me in the comments below so I can amend these mistakes.

Revolutionary France=

Tudor England/France=

As the Tudor Period represented 118 years of English history, there is no way that one Assassin could live through it all. So in this section, I have just described the most important and exciting people and events of this period.


Industrial Revolution Europe=

English Civil War=

Community Pages