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| #I view the town of Hiraizumi as a Japanese version of Masyuf. The home of the Japanese Assassins at the time. A large temple complex called Chūson-ji was built on Mount Kanzan there with a large pagoda on the top of the mountain. | | #I view the town of Hiraizumi as a Japanese version of Masyuf. The home of the Japanese Assassins at the time. A large temple complex called Chūson-ji was built on Mount Kanzan there with a large pagoda on the top of the mountain. |
| #There are several points in this time setting where naval battles take place. So a naval combat would be very much required. | | #There are several points in this time setting where naval battles take place. So a naval combat would be very much required. |
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| | French Revolution = <font face="calibri"><font color="#FFFFFF"> |
| | 1792-1794 SKIP 1805-1821 |
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| | '''Location''' |
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| | First Half |
| | #Paris - For the most part I think nearly all the stuff I picked has been taking place in the city of Paris that I could find. |
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| | Second Half |
| | #Paris - The capital city of the Empire. |
| | #France - Other minor locations in france which would be too many to list. (I am counting annexed Territories within other parts of europe here. |
| | #Saint Helena - The final resting place of Napoleon I. |
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| | '''Assassins''' |
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| | #Marie-Anne Charlotte de Corday d'Armont 1768-1793 - Also known as Charlotte Corday. She was executed by Guillotine for killing Jean-Paul Marat. She was given the nickname Angel of assassination posthumously. |
| | #Terror Assassin Daughter 1795-? - No name, not a historic character. The daughter of the first assassin and the later wife and mother of the second assassins childrens. So the animus would work properly and because I like video game romances damnit. |
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| | '''Templar Revolution''' |
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| | #Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre 1758-1794 - One of the most known members of the revolution. He went on to cause the terror when in charge after. |
| | #Louis Antoine de Saint-Just 1767-1794 - Generally just known as Saint-Just. A military and political leader. He was dubbed the Angel of Death. He organized most of the arrests and prosocutions during the terror. |
| | #Augustin Bon Joseph de Robespierre 1763-1794 - The younger brother of Maximilien. |
| | #Jean-Baptiste Fleuriot-Lescot 1761-1794 - The mayor of Paris and a supporter of Maximilien. |
| | #François Hanriot 1761-1794 - French leader and street orator. |
| | #Georges Jacques Danton 1759-1794 - A leading figure in the early stages of the revolution. He would later become a victim of the terror. |
| | #Georges Auguste Couthon 1755-1794 - Elected to the Committee of Public Safety. He served during the reign of terror. He played an important role in the development of the Law of 22 Prairial which increased the rate at which accused counter-revolutionaries were executed. |
| | #Marie-Jeanne Phlippon Roland 1754-1793 - Also known as Madame Roland. An influential member of the Girondist faction. She fell out of favor during the reign of terror. |
| | #Jean-Marie Roland, de la Platière 1734-1793 - A Manufactor in Lyon and the leader of the Girondist Faction. His wife was Marie-Jeanne. When he learned that his wife had died he killed himself with a cane-sword. |
| | #Jean-Paul Marat 1743-1793 - A Physician, scientist and political theorist, his views and speeches were the cause of much of the violence led to the more radical course the revolution took. He was murdered by Corday in his bathtub. |
| | #Louis Philippe Joseph d'Orléans 1747-1793 - Commonly known as Philippe. A member of the House of Bourbon and a cousin to King Louis XVI. During the revolution he participated and voted for the death of Louis. During the terror in 93 his son and Dumouriez fled and all members of the house of Bourbon left in france were arrested. |
| | #Jacques Roux 1752-1794 - A radical catholic priest and revolutionist. He was the head of the popular far-left political faction. Because of his speaches he was turned on by his former friends. In prison when he learned he was to be tried by the revolutionary tribunal he pulled out a knife and stabbed himself repeatedly but didn't hit anything vitaql. Less than a month later he tried again and succeeded (commitment). |
| | #Jacques Hébert 1757-1794 - A journalist and founder/editor of a radical newspaper the Le Pere Duchesne. After a clash with robespierre he was arrested and sentenced to death. |
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| | '''Templar Napoleon''' |
| | #Napoleon Bonaparte 1769-1821 - Military and Political leader. After the revolution period was over he rose to become Emperor of the French. |
| | #Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès 1753-1824 - A French lawyer and statesmen. He served as the 2nd consol (Napoleon was 1st) and chartered a new Civil Law Code which was later called the Napoleonic Code. During the empire he was made a duke and prince of the Empire. |
| | #Charles-François Lebrun 1739-1824 - A French statesmen. He served as the 3rd consol (Napoleon was 1st) and reorganized the nations finances. During the empire he was made a duke and prince of the Empire. |
| | #Pierre Roger Ducos 1747-1816 - A political figure during the revolution and later empire. He was honored many times during the empire. |
| | #Louis Alexandre Berthier 1753-1815 - A Marshal of France as well as a duke and prince. He was later made a Sovereign Prince, Vice-Constable of France and Napoleon's Chief of staff. Was not recorded as a great field commander, but was renowned for his excellent organizational skills and ability to carry out the Emperors orders to the minutest detail. |
| | #Jean-François-Auguste Moulin 1752-1810 - A member of the Directory, and later general in the army. When his health declined he returned to France. |
| | #Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès 1748-1836 - Roman Catholic Clergyman. He was an instigator in the coup that brought Napoleon to power. |
| | #Joachim Murat 1767-1815 - A 1st Prince and Grand Duke. He was a well known flamboyant dresser known as the Dandy King. |
| | #Jean Lannes 1769-1809 - One of Napoleon's most talented generals and a Marshal of the empire. At the battle of Apsern-Essling he was sitting at the edge of a ditch when a ricochette 3 pound shot went through both his knees. |
| | #Louis-Nicolas Davout 1770-1823 - A marshal of the empire as well as a Duke and Prince. He was known as The Iron Marshal. He is ranked along with Massena and Lannes as Napoleon's finest commanders. |
| | #André Masséna 1758-1817 - One of the original marshals of the empire as well as a duke and prince. Napoleon said of him "The greatest name of my military empire". |
| | #Michel Ney 1769-1815 - One of the original marshals of the empire as well as a Duke and Prince. He was nicknames the Bravest of the Brave by Napoleon. He was allowed the right to give the order to fire when he was executed by firing squad. His last words were "Soldiers, when I give the command to fire, fire straight at my heart. Wait for the order. It will be my last to you. I protest against my condemnation. I have fought a hundred battles for France, and not one against her ... Soldiers, Fire!" |
| | #Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte 1763-1844 - A Mashal of France, he was stripped of his command at the battle of Wagram in 1809. Napoleon said of him "Bernadotte hesitates at nothing, I can accuse him of ingratitude but not treachery". When he returned to Paris he was entrusted with the defense of the Netherlands. However just as he was entering the new post a year later he was elected heir-presumptive to the childless King Charles XIII of Sweden. He was adopted as Charles John and later became King Charles XIV John in 1818. |
| | #Charles Pierre François Augereau 1757-1816 - General and Marshal of France as well as a duke. |
| | #Jean-Baptiste Bessières 1768-1813 - A Marshal of France. Was considered an exceptional commander of cavalry. Napoleon said that he could have won at Waterloo if Bessières had been there. He was killed by a cannon ball that ricocheted off a wall and hit him in the chest. |
| | #Guillaume Marie Anne Brune 1763-1815 - A Marshal of France. During the restoration he was murdered. |
| | #François Christophe de Kellermann 1735-1820 - A Marshal of France and later duke of the monarchy. After he voted for the deposition of the emperor he became a peer under Louis XVIII. |
| | #François Joseph Lefebvre 1755-1820 - A Marshal of France and duke. He voted for the deposition of the emperor. During the 100 days he rallied to his commander (Napoleon). Later in life a friend expressed envy at his estate and he said "Come down in the courtyard, and I'll have ten shots at you with a musket at 30 paces. If I miss, the whole estate is yours." The friend naturally declined this offer, and Lefebvre then added, "I had a thousand bullets shot at me from much closer range before I got all this." |
| | #Prince Józef Antoni Poniatowski 1763-1813 - A Polish leader and general and later Marshal of France. He was a nephew of the last king of Poland. He was entrusted with the dangerous duty of covering the French Army's retreat during the battle of Leipzig. Contesting every step and covered with wounds he plunged into the Weisse Elster River. |
| | #Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier 1742-1819 - A Marshal of France and Count. Loyal to Napoleon after the hundred days he lost his post. |
| | #Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult 1769-1851 - A Marshal of the Empire. He is one of only 6 men in the history of France (Kingdom) to be granted the distinction of "Marshal General of France". A Loyalist to Bonaparte after the 100 days he was exiled but recalled 4 years later. In 1830ish he was named Marshal General. |
| | #French Politicians )There are most definitely some in existence however I couldn't really find any( |
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| | '''Famous Inclusion''' |
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| | #Marie Antoinette 1755-1793 - The wife of Louis XVI. She was executed several (8) months after her husband himself was executed. |
| | #King Louis XVI 1754-1793 - The king of France, in 1792 he was deposed and then executed in 93 by the guillotine. |
| | #Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier 1743-1794 - Known as the father of modern chemistry. |
| | #Joseph Louis Lagrange 1736-1813 - A Mathematician and Astronomer. He made large contributions to multiple fields. |
| | #Charles-François du Périer Dumouriez 1739-1823 - A General during the revolution. He deserted and arrested several members of the National Convention and turned them over to the enemy before fleeing to the Austrian camp. |
| | #Pope Pius VII 1742-1823 - Held the crown for Napoleon as he was crowning himself Emperor. Spent most of his papal time dealing with France. The papal states were eventually annexed in 1809. |
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| | '''Main Assassin Character''' |
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| | #Terror Assassin - The first assassins backstory isn't extremely important. His role during the terror isn't going to be very large but is to lead the way towards the Napoleonic assassin who will later become his son-in-law. I see him as having to retire from being an assassin when he loses his leg. And taking up the next assassin as his protege. He would also father a daughter just after the terror. |
| | #Napoleon Assassin - A young child during the Terror which could probably be included during the first stages of the games as a messenger or seen being given instructions by the Terror assassin. The eventual falling in love and yada yada stuff can be included at points when she starts to get older. They were apart for several years and she's now grown into a beautiful elegant and intelligent woman whose slightly independent but with a soft french accent that could melt snow in -40 degree weather...... Where was I? |
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| | '''Custom Equipment''' |
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| | :Terror Assassin |
| | #Hidden Blades - The staple of any assassin. |
| | #Small-sword - Also known as the court sword. A light one handed sword designed for thrusting. It's popularity was just dying out at the end of the 18th century. |
| | #Flintlock Pistol - The gentlemens weapon and the modern day weapon of range. |
| | #Knife - A general type of knife or dagger. |
| | #Outfit - A variation of a French Revolutionary Army uniform or perhaps an outfit that was worn during that time period. I especially liked the hat that Haytham war so maybe a hat instead of a hood. Also after the time skip he would be sitting with it missing and perhaps have a crutch nearby. Or even showing him walking with the use of the crutch. |
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| | :Napoleon Assassin |
| | #Dual Hidden Blades - He starts with one but a few years into his working he's given a 2nd (The old assassins previous blade). |
| | #Cane-sword - By now the Rapier or wearing a sword at all has rather become unfashionable so carrying a sword at your hip would be less possible. The assassin now carries a cane crooked in his arm as he walks the streets. And can quickly draw out the sword to attack while using the sheath for defense (cool idea huh) |
| | #Flintlock Pistol - The gentlemens weapon and the modern day weapon of range. |
| | #Knife - A general type of knife or dagger. |
| | #Flying Claw - A long range weapon with a claw on the end. Similar to the rope dart but for hooking and tying an enemy up. The ability to pull targets up from the streets too the rooftop or as a means to pull enemies closer with an instant neck slash by hidden blade kill for lesser enemies. |
| | #Hand Claw - as opposed to the gauntlet in other games. A ninja like hand claw with the claws on the palm. |
| | #Outfit - The outfit could be similar to that of Connor's but would need a more french feel to it. Ragged epaulettes as opposed to Connor's fur. The inclusion of a hood could be similar to Connor's but also different. Not a clone. |
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| | '''Notes''' |
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| | :I've decided that This game will feature two time periods. The first during the reign of Terror and then the Latter stages during Napoleons reign |
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| | '''Important Information''' |
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| | #While the person had recommended the Revolution there just really wasn't enough detail to go with so I decided to go with the Terror and the later Empire era. I'm actually finding the chosen method to be very fascinating. |
| | #Between the first and second half of this there was an event called the First Barbary War when the US fought with the Barbary Pirates. It came to a conclusion just after this. Also Napoleon had sold the Louisiana territory to the US at this time period for dirt cheap. So the inclusion of American diplomats in Paris at some point could be shown. IE: Spying the deal for a touch of history. |
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| | '''Game Play Changes''' |
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| | #During the first part of the game during the Terror there must be daily executions going on, People being dragged out of a building and put to the guillotine, for missions this can be included as well. I rather like the idea of putting Robespierre to the guillotine so a cutscene of him forcing him into it and the sound effects would be perfect. This would also include the possibilty of assassination by Guillotine. |
| | #Anything Else I am at a loss. |
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