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To be honest RShephard, I'm a bit confused about what you're asking about. There's no hard rule about subsections there needs to be in a BtS section; it depends on the subject of the article and what significant BtS information there is to share. While normally gameplay and lore would be separated, the subsections and paragraphs to a BtS section can be organized in any way that is logical and you think works best for the article. By sheer convention, information regarding the etymology of the name usually comes first though.

Sadelyrate wrote: That bit about one thing sharing the model with another is easy: that belongs in the BtS. For examples, look at Combat Blade or Assassin's Dagger on how to do it.

Imo, all that stuff about memory actions and consequences belongs in the BtS as well. Just use 'player' and 'the Eagle Bearer' instead of Kassandra.

I had this dream last night that you wrote a longer comment to this thread, and I decided to reply to it while I was in what seemed to be an Isu temple. This was like the latter half of quite an extensive dream by the way so I am starting in media res here. While I was thinking about how to reply to it, however, I moved into a dark, narrow corridor which I interpreted to be like a catacomb, and my nerves nearly got to me as I wasn't sure what to expect: Templars or wraiths, mummies or treasure. My mind nearly shouted "this is going to be a nightmare!" Then I was suddenly playing as Evie Frye and believed myself to be deep beneath London in the 19th century. Remembering that she has Eagle Vision, I activated it, and it instantly allowed me to see via X-ray the entire layout of the subterranean tunnels as well as highlight any dangerous obstacle in red. To my relief, not only were there no immediate threat, but I was not too far below the surface, for just a couple levels above were the lobbies of a high-class, high-rise Abstergo office building in San Francisco. I was then me again rather than playing as a video game character—in my dreams, I have a habit of shifting arbitrarily between playing in a video game and being myself in the "real-world" in a game. Yet still, I was an Assassin, with a Hidden Blade and Eagle Vision at my disposal, and I carefully stalked my way into the Templar facility above, dodging Templar patrols, nimbly freerunning across chandeliers in broad daylight with guards none the wiser, determined to avoid conflict and deaths as much as possible but nonetheless prepared to fight my way out with lethal precision if need be. Around this point, I woke up, and I remembered: ah! I still haven't replied to Sadel's detailed seven-paragraph long comment on that thread!