Board Thread:Series general discussion/@comment-28601337-20170517072808/@comment-28601337-20170518040051

The Wikia Editor wrote: It was stated in ACIII that, if enough people believe in the illusions created by a Piece of Eden, those illusions would become real. So presumably, when Moses created an illusion of  the Plagues of Egypt or the Red Sea parting, the collective belief of the Israelites made it real.

I doubt we'll actually be playing through the events of the Exodus. At best, it would be a prologue, with the main story taking place sometime after. Yes, I remember that. But for know the only capable object with the power of interfere the physics of the world and create stuff from nothingness is the Apple of Eden. In AC2, the papal staff had the power to knock out any human being almost instantly and make the user invisible. If use in conjuction with an Apple, it had the ability to levitate objects and make illusions. While this proves some kind of dependency in the Staff, also contradicts what was shown in the comic The Fall: where the Scepter of the Tzar was capable of create illusions on its own, also it was smaller. Maybe the Isu made an update to their staves after the Papal One was created.

It's clear that Moses' staff was capable of create illusions on its own, so yeah, you are right. I thought that only the Apple was capable of do such a thing. But maybe the staff can too.

The Wikia Editor wrote: As for Jesus: 1- His corpse was stolen by his disciples, who tried (unsuccessfully) to ressurect him with the Shroud.

2- I'm pretty sure that it was still him who died on the cross, I don't recall any AC sources claiming otherwise.

3- There are no sources stating that the Ahnk was ever in possession of Jesus or his disciples. As for the Ankh's abilities, it was stated to have ressurected Osiris for only a single night, suggesting that it couldn't ressurect anyone for longer than that. Of course these are only suppositions rather than conclusions as I said before, sorry about that.

1- Yes, this is the one that would fit more in the AC universe. The only problem is that, as Lacrossedeamon says, it'd be too controversial and... not everybody understands it's a game.

2- Yes, I think that too. But since I read AC Heresy, I started to doubt of almost anything... we all thought that Joan of Arc was burned alive, but Christie Golden came and with her Disney touch saved dear Joan... giving her the chance to live with peace and love... F*#%/!NG NONSENSE!... Nevermind that. But perhaps, if Jesus was so loved by his disciples, Maria, her mother and others, perhaps a good soul saved him and died in the cross. But I don't think so.

3- As before, Joan's story is related with two POEs: the sword and the heart. We didn't know about the second one. Maybe with Jesus it's the same, because if supposition N°1 is too controversial, then Jesus was indeed resurrected (but only for 40 days). And the only POE capable of doing that... it's the Anhk. Maybe some kind of box was in the scene too hahaha.

Sol Pacificus wrote: It would definitely be too controversial to deal directly with Jesus I think. I think that would be funny. Moses is also important for Judaism and even Islam. So if nobody says anything about him. Why would they cry for Jesus? I know, I know. It's a retorical question. I just found that... funny.

Thank you guys for your points of view.