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Steam: ⊱Eden⊰


30 This Brotherhoodian is 30 years, 10 months, and 28 days old.



This user comes from Canada, home of the truly romantic Niagara Falls.



This user plays on the PC.


This user plays on the PlayStation 3.


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


This user has cleared Assassin's Creed Bloodlines for the PSP.


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


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


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



This user disappears within smoke in such a way that could trick a ninja.
This user likes to spend
unnecessary long amounts of time looking at scenery.
This user's favorite character is Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad.
Hello, Desmond. Go away.






1191 - ليس هناك ما هو صحيح ، كل شيء مسموح به
1507 - Niente è vero, tutto è permesso.
2012 - Nothing is true, everything is permitted.


What follows are the three great ironies of the Assassin Order: (1) Here we seek to promote peace, but murder is our means. (2) Here we seek to open the minds of men, but require
obedience to a master and set of rules. (3) Here we seek to reveal the danger of blind faith, yet
we are practitioners ourselves.

I have no satisfactory answer to these charges, only possibilities... Do we bend the rules in service to a greater good? And if we do, what does it say of us? That we are liars? That we are frauds? That we are weak? Every moment is spent wrestling with these contradictions and in spite of all the years I've had to reflect, still I can find no suitable answer... And I fear that one may not exist.

Nothing is true. Everything is permitted. Does our creed provide the answer, then? That one may be two things - opposite in every way - simultaneously? And why not? Am I not proof? We of noble intentions, possessed of barbaric means? We who celebrate the sanctity of life and then promptly take it from those we deem our enemies?