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Feel free to contact me on my talkpage if you need anything. -- Amnestyyy (Talk) 10:21, December 7, 2012

Robes

Hey The Wikia Editor

So, I felt the need to jump in here and ask you not to make any more robes/outfits articles. The original two, Altaïr's and Ezio's were justifiable due to the fact that they wore several robes throughout their lifetime. Shay Cormac's robes would fall under that as well, but the only reason I can think of for Ratonhnhaké:ton, Aveline and Edward's robes to stick around is to compare how the detail evolves - otherwise, those pages serve little purpose. I'm not sure about Arno...

Anyways, outfits like the Native armor and the Templar armor don't really warrant their own articles, considering all the information in those articles is already mentioned on the outfit pages. I will probably be deleting those sometime soon. I'm open for discussion regarding the other articles about robes. Crook The Constantine District 23:10, November 25, 2015 (UTC)

Outfits

I noticed your image posts on the Assassin's Creed: Unity outfits. It's been two years since that game was released and no one haven't even added the rest until now. You should try doing the same on the Assassin's Creed: Syndicate outfits page. Baransu17 (talk) 00:13, October 19, 2016 (UTC)

Antoninus Pius

Hey The Wikia Editor,

I just have a quick question. You cited Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood as your source for the Antoninus article - where specifically in the game is there information on him? (I presume one of the landmark database articles, but I don't know, so I'm asking you :p)

Cheers! Crook The Constantine District 21:21, November 13, 2016 (UTC)

Authors

Hello there! As it is clearly indicated here, the books Ezio actually found in Constantinople were ten. However, three were missing from the matching session on the book shops article:

  • yesterday I noticed that and added Liutprand's Mission to Constantinople;
  • but, as I guess you already know, Aesop's Fables are missing too,
  • as well as Empedocles' (if I remember rightly) On Nature. Problem is, they were obtained in the Signs and Symbols missions, but there seems to be some confusion on which from where. If we could rework the list and include these three in a decent order, I may write the relative articles (Empedocles, On Nature, Aesop's Fables). --Piero.schiavone1994 (talk) 19:17, November 26, 2016 (UTC)

Again on authors and books

Hey there. Sadly, I can't access Revelations since I don't have my Xbox with me right now. Therefore, if you could, perhaps you could also copy-paste the summaries about the missing books (Mission on Constantinople, Aesop's Fable, not to mention the mysterious On Nature which I plan to add to the book shops article). What do you say? Best regards. --Piero.schiavone1994 (talk) 18:53, November 30, 2016 (UTC)

Yet again on books etc.

Oh, then I may be able to do it. Just, around the 20th of December, ahah. As for On Nature, I'm dead sure it's in the game. I just have a memory for this stuff and at times I just load my 100% games (both Assassin's CreedS and others) and hang around with my badass character. Well, when I load up Revelations I just stay in the Galata hideout and I browse the books because I like doing that once in a time. And On Nature IS there, I can't just remember if it's Parmenides' or Empedocles' one. Perhaps we could look for videos on YouTube? Something like "all books in Revelations" or the like. --Piero.schiavone1994 (talk) 20:59, November 30, 2016 (UTC)

I've found two more evidences of On Nature being there: the Galata headquarters page included a reference to it, and it's in the novel too. I've read that page a few seconds ago, it says Sofia and Ezio get the book hidden by Niccolò Polo and they open it and inside there's a map of the city with the Maiden's Tower highlighted. So I guess it's in-game too. --Piero.schiavone1994 (talk) 17:32, December 1, 2016 (UTC)