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Surely this memory would have taken place in 1721 if Edward had inflicted damage six years prior? He wasn't involved with the Templars or Assassins in 1714. --Crimson Knight Intercom 15:44, September 18, 2014 (UTC)

They frequently make mistakes like this. Like Haytham asking George Washington in 1778 about his attack on Kanahtasehton "fourteen years ago", when it was in 1760.--Bovkaffe (talk) 15:49, September 18, 2014 (UTC)
Normally, I wouldn't point this out, but the fact that I'm also sure that To Suffer Without Dying ends in 1721 makes me concerned that we have a relatively major date discrepancy. I could provide a few reasons for that, but I'm sure people could figure it out. Where exactly is the source for the 1720 date? --Crimson Knight Intercom 15:52, September 18, 2014 (UTC)
To Suffer Without Dying ends in August 1720.--Bovkaffe (talk) 15:55, September 18, 2014 (UTC)
How though? Did Mary and Anne somehow go through pregnancy within four months? Also, doesn't the database indicate that Mary died in 1721? --Crimson Knight Intercom 15:56, September 18, 2014 (UTC)
The database is full of discrepancies like that, especially in Black Flag. They were captured in October 1719, so it makes sense that Mary died in August 1720. The game moved her death by a few months to make it work in the canon.--Bovkaffe (talk) 16:11, September 18, 2014 (UTC)
Well, if they were captured in 1719, I suppose this is tolerable. Seriously though, it would have made a lot more sense to have just followed history in this instance. Make her captured in 1720, as she was in real life, and have her die in 1721. Simple. --Crimson Knight Intercom 16:24, September 18, 2014 (UTC)