Now @Tobias Van Vicor Ven asked what the creed stands for I’m asking what does it mean to you how do you understand the creed
Oh I hate AC doing this to me
If you’re talking to me I was quoting Call of duty because my name and that guy’s name come from COD
Aye I see where you’re coming from ghost now cut the chatter
I don’t care whether Ned is a boy or a girl to me he identifies as an absolute dude
@Alexios Spartan yeah people will just compare the games
I played it and loved it
@Dura Sergi well said
My top 3
1) Ezio Auditore da Firenze
2) Edward Kenway
3) Jacob Frye
That’s a good way to look at it
Now @Tobias Van Vicor Ven asked what the creed stands for I’m asking what does it mean to you how do you understand the creed
So aye the creed is a good thing to follow as guidance in life
@XAishitex that’s great I hope you get the job, personally I want to be an actor but I’m the Ezio Auditore of the school minus the long hair, I just think since I’ve done such shit in my life and I’m only 14 I use the creed to teach others but I do have Ezio’s nice side for the girls 😂
@XAishitex yeah I use it as a code of sorts and I use it on people in my school who need guidance
@XAishitex honestly mate I learned this when I was five cause my da used the creed as teaching
@Lacrossedeamon that’s a good way to put it
So in a way it is make your own path in life but live with the consequences (everything is permitted)
Yeah pretty much
I interpret the nothing is true bit as make your own way in life but I think it’s meant to sound this way so you take it in your own way
That was beautiful
In Ezio’s own words: to say that nothing is true is to realise that the foundations of our society are fragile and that we must be the shepherds of our own civilisation and to say that everything is permitted is to understand that we are the architects of our own actions and we must live with the consequences whether glorious or tragic