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Victorian England - I believe Ubisoft could bring the franchise to this time period as it will bring about a compelling atmosphere to the Assassins vs Templars story.

Historical Events - Most famously, the Whitechapel killings of the elusive Jack the Ripper and get this, you're going to love this, he disappears in 1888... no mention of suicide or anything, a perfect assassination target, don't you think? The Constitution Act of 1867, also known as the British North American Act and so British North America becomes the Dominion of Canada. Finally, Scottish born inventor Alexander Graham Bell invents... the telephone. This is just to name a few and it shows a pivotal moment in history, I mean who doesn't want to see how Graham comes up with the telephone? I know there are accounts and stories, but to see it in a video game such as ACIV will be great.

Historical Actors - Jack The Ripper, Alexander Graham Bell, Queen Victoria, Prince Albert (A cameo would suffice) etc.

Reasoning - I don't have much to tell you but the sheer reason why I think this is such a great setting for ACIV is because the Victorian Era was privy to many great events in history, most primarily the birth of the first telephone, the Constitution Act of 1867 marking the slight independence of Canada, not to mention the serial killer Jack the Ripper who began killing prostitutes in the district of Whitechapel in 1888. We also get to meet Queen Victoria who shaped England at one point, and I think this is really good because without Queen Victoria, the England we know today wouldn't be quite as potent. Obviously we also get to meet the man behind the telephone, Mr. Bell or Graham Bell if you prefer. I urge you to consider this but I'm expecting quite the opposite, I mean, why listen to me?