Ezio, Leonardo, the pazzi family, the pope (became pope in 1942), the borgia family, the royal family from constantinople
No!
That nothing is true, everything is permitted
According to IMDb an Assassins's creed movie will be released on 2014. If it's true I'll be glad to wait.
Assassins Creed was based on true events. Templars were real, and there were a group of assassins called the Hashshashin. But if those two did actually have conflict between them, im not sure. Although I do wish it was real, because it is such an amazing storyline. -Vikki Stephan (:
"Laa shay'a waqui'n moutlaq bale kouloun moumkine. The wisdom of our Creed is revealed through these words. We work in the dark to serve the light. We are Assassins. Nothing is true, everything is permitted."
soz lads but miles will not return in assassins creed all what the people said on youtube is not true desmond is dead
Good question! I believe that the team at Ubisoft first developed their early concepts for the game after being inspired by the struggle of people during the period of the Crusades, the feared Assassins & the Old Man of the Mountain at this period and also after learning about the 1938 novel, Alamut, by Vladmir Bartol. In the novel a main character quotes a creed, which is: "Nothing is true, everything is permitted," so they simply recycled this quote and used the ideas of Medieval Assassins under an order following a creed in a game. Hence the name, ASSASSIN'S CREED. :)
No. Though many fans are convinced that Ezio Auditore was a real man because so many of his supporters throughout the games were real (Niccolo Machiavelli, Caterina Sforza, Leonardo da Vinci, etc), I assure you that Ezio was entirely fake. And although the town of Monterigionni does exist, the Auditore Villa does not.
"Laa shay'a waqui'n moutlaq bale kouloun moumkine. The wisdom of our Creed is revealed through these words. We work in the dark to serve the light. We are Assassins. Nothing is true, everything is permitted."
Somewhat, some events are true however templars do not exist anymore, the cities are also constructed as they were in those time periods. Many other events happen to be true as in there were many guilds of assassins long ago. Assassins creed 2 happens to be more realistic, a lot of the info in the database is based off of historical documents.
The genre that includes characters who are convicts, criminals, or assassins is known as crime fiction or thriller. These stories often focus on the criminal underworld, heists, and investigations involving characters who may be involved in illegal activities.
In "Assassin's Creed III," the mysterious woman, often referred to as the "woman in white" or "Lady in White," appears in several sequences throughout the game, particularly in Desmond's memories. She is connected to the story of the First Civilization and serves as a symbolic figure representing guidance and the struggle against oppressive forces. Her appearances often coincide with key moments in Desmond's journey and the overarching narrative of the Assassins versus Templars. Ultimately, her true identity and significance are revealed more deeply in the broader context of the series.