In the U.S., there are no legal assassins in the sense of individuals who are authorized to kill for hire. However, certain government agencies, like the military or intelligence services, may engage in targeted killings under specific legal frameworks, typically in the context of national security or combat situations. These actions are governed by laws and regulations, including international law, and are subject to oversight. Civilian killings for hire remain illegal and are classified as murder.
You go out and buy a legal copy.
Intelligence agencies do.. militariestypically would not.
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no where in the US is it legal to practice polygamy
For Assassins Creed 1 No, for Assassins Creed 2 yes.
Only on ACB (Assassins Creed Brotherhood) you can also get in revelations
No, they introduced your Brotherhood in Assassins Creed: Brotherhood.
Where Assassins have better weapons and elegance... Thieves have better agility but they answer to the Assassins.
The A is Assassins Creed Revelations is just a letter on how you spell AssAssins creed
Yes. there was Muslim and European Assassins.
As of now (April 2013) there are 8 main games and a number of supporting titles (ie; Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines, for the PSP). Ubisoft has plans to release a 7th and 8th main title in November of 2014. The lineage of the games is as follows. -Assassins' Creed (2007) -Assassins' Creed II (2009) -Assassins' Creed II: Brotherhood (2010) -Assassins' Creed II: Revelations (2011) -Assassins' Creed III (2012) -Assassins' Creed III: Liberation (2012) -Assassins' Creed IV: Black Flag (October 2013) -Assassins' Creed V: Unity (November 2014) -Assassins' Creed VI: Rogue (November 2014)
3 depending on how many of your assassins are on missions.(contracts)