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This morning I was playing AC Valhalla and while hunting "the leach" I came across this document.
It mentioned one blue eye and one green eye, heterochromia?
And it also mentioned the "imprint of the ancient ones" that's something the reborn Isu from the Norse pantheon had.
Does this mean that Regna was a sage/re-born ISU?
Does anyone else feel that Wrath of the Druids was a major missed opportunity for the devs to further expand upon the Celtic pantheon of Isu (Lugh the Polymath, The Morrígan, Nodens) they introduced in the base game? We got Balor and Cú Chulainn, the son of Lugh, but that was it.
I remember basim talking about finding his children in the modern day, that could mean his children probably survived the great catastrophe, but how?
Unless he mean their remains.
I request answers from @Aiden Pearce Ashcroft and @Sol Pacificus icus but anyone can give me their thoughts on this topic
I'm dyslexic so please bear with me!
The fact that basim is left to be only half a character in mirage was almost entirely due to ubisoft ignoring his norse heritage. Basims story starts with loki and his motivation is based on his past as loki. His struggle in mirage is still based on his past as loki... but mirage seems allergic to the mention of a norse god. They say that thay love Basims character and that this is his game bur leave the narrative empty and hard to understand if you haven't played valhalla because they refuse to explain his story.
The lead writer says its because that was valhalla and this is mirage a story around baghdad... but this isn't about baghdad it's about basim... and basim is loki... its so stupid because basim is a cool character who connects two different cultures but ubisoft who keep talking about diversity disconnected basim from his north European heritage outside of a nod or two in his charicter design.
Ironically ubisoft just ended up appropriating the norse/germanic culture for arabia... while when basim finally got the spot light and valhalla had a lot of arabic culture in it, mirage wasn't ready to do the same... it feels both disappointing and to be honest a little racist. I can't help but think if basim wasn't a god linked to white people it would have featured in mirage. This on top of the fact mirage had a trailer only in arabic so if you are dyslexic like me you get screwed but hay ubisoft can white Knight so it's all cool... and basims skin was darkend too.
We could have seen basims dad getting removed because he fell in love with a slave from Norway England or Denmark... but we get no depth and no new information on who basim is... nothing we didn't already know from valhalla... its just sad. Ubisoft did a great character dirty, plain and simple.
Does anyone think Elijah will go crazy because with him being a sage I'm sure it will happen eventually and he has the koh I noor therefore making him even more dangerous
In real life, the Anunnaki were a group of deities worshiped in Mesopotamia by the Sumerians and Akkadian-speaking people but their later name was related to conspiracy theories.
But I have seen this video:
This made me think that the Isu are the real-life Anunnakis!
So do any of you guys think that basim will try to manipulate the brotherhood? Personally I think he will eventually try but fail
Are sages and "reborn isu" the same thing?
What is the difference?
As a history student who also wants to study Egyptology and other Ancient stuff, I saw the trailer of Netflix's Testament: The Story of Moses, which will be good according to my standards but I'm still wondering about another religious topic like the Flood stories.
For example in the story of Noah's Ark in the Judeo-Christian tradition and also as the story of the Prophet Nuh in the Quranic tradition, the story of Utnapishtim in Mesopotamian myths, the story of Deukalion and his wife Pyrrha in Greek mythology, and the story of Manu in the Hindu tradition.
Could it have happened in the Neolithic or before the Chalcolithic? Were Noah, Utnapishtim, and Manu Isu Hybrids?
This information is not my author, all Credits to "Libez Wolf "via Twitter/X
Kassandra descends from King Leonidas I of Sparta, which means that Kassandra has royal blood, not only that, Leonidas was a half-breed of human Isu, but if we go to Leonidas' family tree we reach Eurysthenes of Sparta, possibly the historical king of Sparta oldest recorded, 1104 BC – 1066 BC, prior to him being a mere myth, however, there are records of the ancestors of Eurysthenes, his father Aristodemus, who is debated if he was king of Sparta and even his date of birth and death, his grandfather Cleodo, of whom only his name is known, his great-grandfather Hyllus... son of Hercules, And well, for those who are not illustrious in Greek mythology, Hercules is the Great-Grandson of Perseus, since Hercules is the Grandson of King Electrion, son of Perseus , who is also Canon in Assassins Creed, his first mention is in AC2 who was the first bearer of a sword of Eden, Perseus thought he was the son of Zeus however he is only a distant ancestor, a magazine that talks about the lore of the saga is where Jupiter is directly mentioned as Zeus, so Jupiter would be an Ancestor of Kassandra
Māui is a character from Polynesian folklore (Hawaiian, Māori, Samoan, Tahitian, and more folklore across Polynesia), and not just the protagonist of Disney's Moana but here is my question.
Was Māui an Isu? Or a Human-Isu hybrid?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BV9t3Cp18Rc
It could be about the Sumerian hero Gilgamesh whereas is Assassin's Creed: Mirage set in Baghdad, Mesopotamia (the land of Ancient cultures before the arrival of the Persians and Arabs such as the Sumerians or the Akkadian-speaking Babylonians and Assyrians but also the hero Gilgamesh).
There, we could meet or even play Gilgamesh and some characters from his epic like his friend Enkidu, Shamhat, or even Utnapishtim (the inspiration for Noah in the Jewish and Christian faith, and Prophet Nuh in the Muslim religion) plus it could answer some questions about him in the lore like his relationship with the Isu like Inanna or Ishtar, and Marduk.
https://youtu.be/SrroBpUGx3w?si=2oxp2EbelEvNkTt0
However, due to the Persian (Achaemenid, Parthian, and Sasanian) heritage of Baghdad and Mesopotamia but also an outfit inspired by the Persian hero Rostam of the Shahnameh epic by Ferdowsi, there could be a DLC, where Basim could meet some of the heroes of the epic like Rostam or Zāl but also characters of Persian history such as Cyrus the Great, Darius III, Surena, and Khosrow II.
In the mission king killer in the fight ivar gets a candle pushed on him and then gets up and knocks his opponent out, my leading theory is he has part Isu dna like Basim and Eivor but I’m not sure.
If the most valuable item in your house was potentially an isu artifact, what would it be? And what would it powers be?
Mine would be my father’s Mercedes, capable of blinding in a traffic jam
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...
All Assassin’s Creed Franchise, I have been assuming and investigating about who is all behind the Templar. If someone learns about him/her or expect someone is, please, tell me the truth.
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