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Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia.[1]

History

In March 1725, the Fenghuang captained by the Zhang Wei Union docked in Singapore following the events that had transpired in the Sultanate of Sulu. There, the crew took time to recover and replenish their supplies. While Edward Kenway remained bedridden and was tended to by a local doctor, Yun Pyeong-Gyu and John Young mourned the loss of Xialun Qing and strived to move on in their own ways: Yun by focusing on his work, and John by drinking his sorrows away at the bar. With their crewmates in no condition to help, Shimazu Saito and Rupiya took it upon themselves to repair the Fenghuang and gather supplies.[2]

In 2023, after going rogue and escaping from Abstergo Industries, Shimazu Sei, Yuki and Noa Kim were brought to Singapore by Nathan Zhang, where they holed up in a Zhawang Corporation safehouse in Chinatown. There, Sei set up a makeshift Animus HR-8 to relieve the memories of her ancestor Shimazu Saito, in the hopes of locating a Piece of Eden that could free Noa from the control of the crescent amulet he had found.[3]

Behind the scenes

Singapore is a country and location that was first mentioned in the 2012 video game Assassin's Creed III before appearing in the 2023 webtoon Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple. Singapore's appearance in Episode 93 of the webtoon, set in 1725, is anachronistic as it depicts the city as having European architecture and a port, something it would not possess until a century later when it became a British colony. At this point in time, only a small settlement is confirmed to have existed on the island.

Additionally, Singapore would not have been referred to by its current name in 1725, as it was better known as Singapura or Temasek at the time.

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