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Revision as of 22:48, 18 August 2011 by imported>SubtlePen (Fixed it.. finally!)
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This user is part of WikiProject: Targets, a.k.a. The Blood of a Templar.
This user is an editor of the Assassin's Creed Wiki.



This user plays on the PC.


This user has cleared Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles for the DS.


This user has cleared Assassin's Creed for the PS3.


This user has cleared Assassin's Creed II for PC.


This user has cleared Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood for PC.



This user follows the Creed of the Assassin Brotherhood.


This user is a loyal supporter of the Auditore family.
This user is a Hidden Blade adept. Their keyboard was impaled twice while writing this.

"The Pen is mightier than the Sword, for it scribes the most scathing comments, embodies the sharpest of wits, and inflicts the most lasting wounds."

About me

I like to write.. hence the name. Oh! I'm subtle and sneaky like a ninja assassin. xD I also like to go stabity-stabstab with my awesome übercool hidden blade. (Which may or may not be a pen..)

But, onto things of more import.. I love to read. Really. If i'm not on the computer for some reason or another, I can usually be found in a comfy place with a book.

I am a nationally ranked dancer, and I play both the guitar and the piano.

And I'm currently playing through Brotherhood, even though I promised myself that I would wait a couple months, as there are pressing things that require my attention :/ (Who needs to needs to meet deadlines or get a job anyway?)

As for the Wiki, I'm hoping that you all'll be patient with me while I learn my way around. I'm trying to get up to a decently knowledgable level of editing as quickly as possible so that I can really start contributing. Until then, bear with me. And if I screw up (which I know will happen), PLEASE PLEASE tell me!

If you don't make mistakes, you're not working on hard enough problems. And that's a big mistake. ~F. Wikzek