User talk:Doxe di Costantinopoli
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Feel free to contact me on my talkpage if you need anything. DarkFeather (talk) 16:27, August 24, 2016 (UTC)
Am-Tuat[edit source]
Hi Doxe. Please can you advise where you got the name Am-Tuat from for Aten (afterlife)? I don't recall it being mentioned in-game. --Jasca Ducato (talk | contributions) 14:11, April 16, 2018 (UTC)
Domenico Auditore birth date[edit source]
Doxe di Constantinopoli, in regards to your recent edit dispute on the article "Domenico Auditore", it was reverted by our staff not because using mathematical calculations cannot be accepted. Mathematical calculations, in fact, do not count as speculation, but the entire basis for your calculation is not correct. The only time we are given a date in "Paying Respects", where we explore Domenico's tomb, is in the first plaque, where it says "Venice, 1296". All the other plaques are undated. Because of this, my initial interpretation would have been that 1296 is the year he made the plaques, but this would conflict with Dante and Marco Polo's deaths in 1321 and 1324 respectively. It appears that your assumption is that 1296 is the year of the second plaque regarding him meeting his wife, Isabetta, but there is no reason to assume that the year specifically refers to the second plaque, somewhere in the middle of the story. The fact that the first plaque spans his entire childhood makes the meaning of 1296 a bit ambiguous, but the strongest hint that it simply refers to his birth year is that there is no other possible meaning for it and because the place name matches with the place he says he grew up.
Your calculation is also predicated on the assumption that Domenico is the same age as Isabetta, who is "barely 20" when they meet. But there is no indication that Domenico is the same age. He could be a few years older (or even younger), so this is why your edit is speculative.
As Soranin has already pointed out, a birth year of 1276 for Domenico would not make sense because that would place him in his mid-40s at the time his father introduces him to the Assassins and he is apprenticed to Dante. Also, the birth year for Renato Auditore is 1313 according to an Abstergo File in Assassin's Creed: Revelations, which would make Isabetta around 37 when she gave birth to her son if we go by your birth date for the couple as 1276. Sol Pacificus(Cyfiero) 19:04, 10 November 2021 (UTC)

