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The Lobster Back
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Location: The United Kingdom of Great Britain
Gender: Male

Hello and welcome to my user page, Hopefully you will have been brought here by my fan-fiction The Assassinica Britannica, which shall hopefully be updated weekly. If you have any questions, queries, comments ect please feel free to stick them on my talk page or the comments page of the article and I will endeavor to get back to them as soon as possible.

Fan art to go on the Assassinica Britannica page is most welcome, if you have a fan made badge of what the British Orders crest looks like or something you think ties in nicely feel free to contact me and we can discuss its incorporation.

Thank you all for your support,

The Lobster Back

About me[edit | edit source]

I came to Assassins Creed late, very late. My friends had all told me to play it way back in 2008 because I was moaning about how linear games had become and even the ones like Grand theft auto and such had become either a pointless shooter with a driving aspect or constant missions to make the sandbox a little bigger for no apparent reason. However when the recommended Assassins Creed this didnt seel it to me so I went blind choosing to play other linear games.

It wasnt until my brother got Assassins Creed II for his new xbox 360 in 2010 that I picked up that hated crontroller (I being a playstation man) and gave the game a try.... I blame the Xbox controller, because I struggled to get past the first few missions, having to race Ezio's brother what seemed like a million times before I beat him! I gave up playing on it on the Xbox, and silently went to my nearest game store and bought Assassins Creed - II was still quite expensive even for the second hand copies. I started playing the first game and loved it and bought a later PS3 version of II, including all the extras and so on until I was pre-ordering the freedom edition of III! I have enjoyed the series so far but IV is looking most promising, especially to see how its going to play out.

My favorite pages[edit | edit source]

  • ACFanon:The Assassinica Britannica