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The Codex' Journey

Is this really worth noting? It's not a major event like the rest of the things listed. It's too minor, in my opinion. And if this is an event, what about the Assassins' Seals and Feathers? -- Master Sima Yi 11:38, June 17, 2010 (UTC)

Quoting myself (because I am awesome enough to quote myself ;D) from a conversation with War Clown in my talkpage:

One other thing I think would be a nice addition would be a Codex-related event page. I like to define an important event as something that happens (either by a greater motive or not) and causes consequences and reprecussions after the event itself finished, something with a beggining, middle and end. The writing of the Codex by ALtaïr began because he needed to express his discoveries about hte piece of eden, but it turned out becoming a Assassins Order Manual, who in turn caused him to bring with away from the Middle East, which caused his son to kill Genghis Khan, who caused to codex to be found by Marco Polo, who brought it to Europe, who passed to Domenic Auditore, who lost it, and then Ezio found it again and restructured the Brotherhood. See how many things happened that wouldn't otherwise if the Codex hadn't be written? That's an important and relevant event ;D

That pretty much sums my oppinion about this. -- D. Cello 17:35, June 17, 2010 (UTC)

Alright then. But the Codex has nothing to do with Genghis Khan. Altaïr just wrote about it in the Codex. He would've gone to the Middle East anyways, Codex or no Codex. -- Master Sima Yi 17:44, June 17, 2010 (UTC)