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My favourite Assassin's Creed game ever is still Assassin's Creed Valhalla ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
My favourite protagonist ever is still Eivor Varinsdottir ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Does William Miles know that Basim is Loki? Considering that he asks for his blood back in Valhalla and uses Basim's blood and access the Animus in Mirage (I presume it's William who uses the Animus in Assassin's Creed: Mirage) to look through who Basim was in the past, my question is; does William Miles know that Basim is Loki by then?
If so, I have no idea how would this impact the Assassins and the story in future Assassin's Creed games, since in Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, Basim wanted to "bring his family back together", to find his children if they were still alive ever since the Great Catastrophe and when he is reunited with his lover Aletheia...
One thing that bothered me a lot is that these games have player choice, so Its hard to tell what choices the ancestors (eivor/kassandra) took. Like for kassandra, is the ending with her whole family dying is the true canon, or is it the one where they all live. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the respective books are the true canon events. Can someone please explain this to me.
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My idea for the game could pay homage to the Hidden Ones Trilogy (Assassin's Creed: Origins, Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, and Assassin's Creed: Mirage).
Assassin's Creed: Mythos
Set in Baghdad during the 10th century AD, we meet a Hidden One named Yusuf, we must defend the Bureaus there because a member of the Order of Ancients named "The Thunderbolt" is searching for the writings by al-Khwarizmi and a Hidden One named Basim which tells the location of Iltani's tombstone that hides an Isu vault.
During his time in Baghdad, Yusuf will look for the Thunderbolt and her allies and revive Basim's memories.
At the end of his adventure, he will join the explorer Ahmad ibn Fadlan, to search for the artifacts related to the Hidden One Hytham, the Viking Jarls Sigurd, and Eivor.
DLCS
The Legend of The Eagle Bearer: Set in Constantinople and Athens, Yusuf will look for a legendary legend among the Hidden Ones which is Kassandra of Sparta, in this mission, he will learn about Kassandra, the Histories of Herodotos, and the Cult of Kosmos (Which one living faction is serving the Eastern Roman emperor).
The First of the Hidden Ones: Set in Italy, Yusuf will travel to Rome, there at the ruins of Pompeii, via the Hidden One Leonius, he will learn about Bayek and Aya, the founders of the Hidden Ones, and how the Magas Codex gave credit.
Valhalla's Gates: After helping the Italian Hidden Ones, Yusuf goes to Paris and later England in order to search for something related to Sigurd, Eivor, and Hytham.
Here is my list of what I wanted to see in Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, too bad that Ubisoft didn't have time for it:
Arcane crossover: The crossover would only have gear, weapons, a mount, and skin for Sýnin but it wouldn't involve a character from the Riot Games series but references to the game League of Legends, Legends of Runeterra, or Arcane, this would be a thank-you letter because Riot Games because they have done much stuff inspired by the games and a Champion probably inspired by Ezio.
Valorant crossover: Another game from Riot Games that would have been perfect for a crossover is Valorant due that is the almost same story as the Assassins and Templars, but it would be only gear.
Assassin's Creed: Origins crossover: It would be an homage to one of my favorite games, we could explore one of the Roman ruins spread across the English field and explore a Temple which belonged to the Romano-Egyptian Gods Isis and Anubis, there we could learn more about Bayek, Aya, and the Libertadores plus the expansion of the Hidden Ones across and outside of the Roman Empire.
Traveling to Scotland: I hoped that in one of the updates we could explore the Scottish countryside and learn many things about the Celtic culture of Britain.
The Sigurd DLC: This DLC would have been set in Constantinople, it would be about how Sigurd met Basim and Hytham there but this would be covered in a DLC of Assassin's Creed: Mirage as an homage to the Ezio games
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Here is my list of the characters that might re-appear in Assassin's Creed: Mirage, a warning spoiler:
Hytham: He probably has an interesting background story that we might explore in the game, he will have a similar story to Suki from Avatar: The Last Airbender (on joining the Brotherhood), I think that his background story will be not told in the novel Assassin's Creed: Mirage but I think he is the Jayce Talis from Assassin's Creed.
Azar: She will appear as a Caitlyn Kiramman-like character, we are going to see a teenage version of her.
Oisel: I think he will appear on the credit scene or in the Constantinople-DLC.
Sigurd: Also he will appear on the credit scene that showcases how he met Basim in Constantinople and then took him to Scandinavia and England.
Eivor: She will also appear in the credit scene.
Iltani: We are going to see her spirit and she will tell us how she murdered Alexander the Great in Babylon and probably Seleucus.
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This is what will happen in Assassin's Creed: The Golden City by Jaleigh Johnson, warning spoilers:
According to the official information, it will be set in Constantinople during the Macedonian dynasty, our protagonists will be Basim and Hytham, and their involvement in Eastern Roman politics.
I think that this novel will be a novelization of Assassin's Creed: Mirage's DLC which will have the same title and possibly a crossover with Assassin's Creed: Valhalla.
The reveal of the DLC was showcased with an Easter Egg in Assassin's Creed: Mirage's cinematic trailer of two Norse warriors walking across a market in Baghdad, this is why I believe it will be a crossover with Assassin's Creed: Mirage.
There will be also a cameo of Oisel during his journey across the Silk Road.
In the end, there will be a whole summary of Assassin's Creed: Valhalla.
What do you think?
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It’s only a single stabbing animation. Eivor is a viking who takes pride in owning a hidden blade. She wears it on top of her gauntlet instead of under it which completely eliminates the “hidden” part of the blade, she does this so her enemies can see it. It’s pretty dumb to me that you’re not able to use it properly in combat as it was used by the other assassin’s in the previous games. Eivor's hidden blade is very decorated and created with a golden metal on the casing, so surely it’s durable enough to fight with. Also the fact that she wears it on the top means she doesn’t have to worry about a finger being cut off in a fight. An ability of some sort with it would’ve been nice instead of the unexplained super-jump ability that Eivor has.
Obviously this is just Ubisoft being lazy again. Valhalla has a lot of wasted potential imo, what do you think?