User blog comment:Master Sima Yi/Assassinews 03-12-'14 — New Assassin's Creed in Victorian London leaked/@comment-5174994-20141207022035/@comment-86.61.27.60-20141208160236

That didn't fool me Kain. When I first saw James Kidd I thought he's a 13 year old boy. And after seeing him a few more times I was sure she's a woman. But it's not just the outfit (in "Victory"), which looks like man's outfit. Also the body looks like man's body. And i know it's possible that it bigger and stronger women but it's very unlikly to me. Bottom like that person on leaked pictures looks like a man to me.

Howere as I said I hope there will be multiple playable characters in Victory (and future AC games) so I hope we'll get playable female character in Victory. I totaly see her close to queen Victoria. And speaking about social status of protagonist. If we have one protagonist from poor we can have one from upper class even aristocrat but both (or all) working for common goal. And it's not like I'm one of those people who complain (cry and rage too) about lack of female protagonists in AC games.It just that I totaly see female protagonist fit in that period and setting. Even more so if they are multiple playable characters.

BTW personaly i didn't see Edward as middle class. He was poor. His father was a farmer and he would probably be too if he wouln't go to Caribbean. And when he quits piracy and returns to England he is a rich man. Upper class if you ask me. For Connor I don't see him as middle class either. He was living with Native Americans before he went to train for Assassin. And native Americans (Mohawk in that case) had pretty much classless socity, at least by European standards. Sure there were different positions within the community but it was still culture of hunters and gatherers. Ecnomical differences amonst them very practicaly non existent. Almost the same could be said for thier social status. And i don't seee him middle class when he leaves them either. For Arno and Shay I still have to play those games.