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The Assassin’s Creed games are mainly founded on the notion
The Assassin’s Creed games are mainly founded on the notion that recorded history has just enough gaps to fit in the existence of an unknown, international cabal of elite assassins. Different segments of the series have offered up addendums to the basic conceit, starting with an open world and a flexible parkour system. The Assassin’s Creed games are chiefly based on the notion that recorded history has just enough gaps to fit in the existence of an unknown, international cabal of elite assassins. Different segments of the series have offered up addendums to the basic conceit, starting with an open world and a flexible parkour system. The Assassin’s Creed games are also based on the notion that the world is inhabited by a mysterious and unpredictable band of individuals who seek to protect the planet and its colonies from the outside world and its encroaching forces. The Assassins are a particular kind of terrorist group, and as such, they are not considered particularly well-suited to a violent, violent conflict. Even so, they still wield considerable resources to their advantage, sometimes putting them at greater risk than their enemies. The most ambitious of the Assassin’s Creed franchises, Inception , is set in a time where the world is ruled by an oppressive, totalitarian regime. This is a world that is ruled by the Assassins, and it's not exactly a peaceful place. But the Assassins are the only ones that have a strong sense of humanity and will to make any effort to stop the impending invasion.
The Assassin’s Creed games are also based on the notion that the world is inhabited by a mysterious and unpredictable band of individuals who seek to protect the planet and its colonies from the outside world and its encroaching forces. The Assassins are a particular kind of terrorist group, and as such, they are not considered particularly well-suited to a violent, violent conflict. Even so, they still wield considerable resources to their advantage, sometimes putting them at greater risk than their enemies. The most ambitious of the Assassin’s Creed franchises, Inception , is set in a time where the world is ruled by an oppressive, totalitarian regime. This is a world that is ruled by the Assassins, and it's not exactly a peaceful place. But the Assassins are the only ones that have a strong sense of humanity and will to make any effort to stop the impending invasion. In a similar vein to Assassin's Creed , a series of series with similar goals (including three in-game narratives) is set to explore the various conflicts of Assassin
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