Is...
Bayek and Aya.
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This would be like the Japanese language mood in Ghost of Tsushima and films such as Apocalypto:
Assassin's Creed: Origins
The dialogue would be in Demotic Egyptian, Classical Latin, and Koine Greek but for the Hidden Ones DLC, another language would be added, Nabataean Arabic.
Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
The main language of the game would be the ancient Greek dialects for example Doric, Attic, Aeolic, and Homeric but the Mythological heroes would speak Mycenaean Greek for Darius' flashback it would be spoken in Old Persian.
Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
The two main languages would be Old Norse and Old English but for the DLCs set in Ireland and Paris, the other main languages would be Old Irish, Frankish, and the Gallo-Roman languages.
Assassin's Creed: Chronicles
The main language would be Mandarin in China, Punjabi in India, and Russian in Russia.
Here are some of my questions related to the Hidden Ones that could be answered in the Assassin's Creed: Mirage database:
Did Magas exist? I still wonder if he existed in the lore and who gave credit to Aya as the founder of the Hidden Ones, he was an Order of Ancients or a late-Roman fabrication, it would explain how Aya became known to the modern Assassins.
What happened to the Hidden Ones during the Late Roman Empire? In other words, the status of the Hidden Ones during the late-Antiquity period during the fall of the Polytheistic faith and the rise of the Christian faith.
Who the Hidden Ones arrived at Mesopotamia and Parthia? It would give possible credit to the Egyptian Hidden One Kawab after he expanded the Bureaus in Judea and Syria then he expanded it to the Parthian Empire.
How did the Hidden Ones know the story of Iltani? In the Sanctuary at the Auditore Villa, we find a statute of her but how the Assassins knew of her in Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, she isn't mentioned but how she went to be part of the Assassin lore.
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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
This is my list of that characters that would appear in Assassin's Creed: Mirage, let's begin with Basim's relationship:
Basim's father (Ishaq): I still doubt if he was responsible for the construction of the Great Mosque of Samarra but I don't know if Basim was exaggerating it and probably he used it as an excuse to get out of poverty something that we are going to see in the game.
Basim's mother: I want to know who she died and maybe was the reason why Basim became a theft or if she was Persian just like Roshan and might carry the lineage of the Babylonian proto-Assassin Iltani (which I believe she was Persian-Babylonian).
Roshan's Family: I want to know how Roshan ended to be a slave and if it was by the Abbasids, Norsemen, or by Eastern Romans, and why.
Basim's girlfriend and son: If Basim had.
Is nice to hear Salim reprising his role as Bayek:
This brings me a lot of happiness and memories because Bayek is my favorite character in the series I hope that Abubakar reprises his role again and again! I can't wait to see Aya's sequel in Ancient Rome or to play Assassin's Creed: Invictus which probably mentions Bayek.
Here is my list of the singers that Ubisoft should collaborate with:
Nerd Out:
I'm a fan of their songs, they made songs for the Layla saga games (Assassin's Creed: Origins, Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, and Assassin's Creed: Valhalla) plus two more focused on Ezio and the Frye twins, once they collaborated with Ubisoft for the Assassin's Creed: Valhalla DLC "Dawn of Ragnarök".
Nerd Out's songs give more emotion or more epic to the games than the soundtracks.
They should sing the credit song for Assassin's Creed: Mirage to add more emotion to the game because I think it will be sad than Assassin's Creed: Valhalla.
Here is my opinion about my favorite couple of the series, warning spoilers:
Arno and Élise
Their story has a sad and strange beginning when Arno's father was killed and he was adopted by Élise's father, François de la Serre but there was a difference between them Arno was an Assassin, and Élise a Templar which is a version of Romeo, and Juliet but set in the French Revolution.
It was amazing that they worked together but it was sad when Élise died and didn't leave descent or a baby to Arno to raise.
I think that Assassin's Creed: Unity would have been more dramatic if Élise didn't die and had a family with Arno and retired somewhere else or honeymoon.
The story of Arno and Élise tells us that both Historical characters and people who lived in the past had feelings and were humans just like us but suddenly we forget that fact, the Franchise has taught me that lesson, in History feelings matter.
I think that this song should be their theme:
Plus there is a Tiktok user that says that Ancient Rome didn't exist and:
Thinkings:
Before the release of Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, I thought that the next game was going to be set in Ancient Rome but I think Ubisoft missed this opportunity.
This is I imagine a game set in Ancient Rome:
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This is my idea of what if Assassin's Creed: Odyssey had more content:
The Journeys of Herodotos: In this adventure with Kassandra, we follow the footsteps of Herodotos the "father of history" into the lands like Egypt, Mesopotamia, and India that he visited and record it in his book the Histories, become the new Odysseus alongside Herodotos.
The Battle of Troy: In this multiplayer game witness one of Ancient Greece's most beloved legends the Trojan-Achean war, meet figures such as Achilles, Odysseus, or Hector and receive missions from Legendary figures like Helen of Sparta or Cassandra of Troy, discover it's Bronze age and Isu origins.
Salamis the Divine Battle: In this cinematic learn more about the Battles of Artemision and Salamis firsthand alongside the Athenian strategos Themistokles.
Odyssey: An Epic Song soundtrack: An kpop and alternative rock album inspired by Assassin's Creed: Odyssey and this would be how it might look-like:
It would be a mix of Assassin's Creed: Rogue and Assassin's Creed: The Golden City set in 10th-century Constantinople:
Here are some ideas for Assassin's Creed: Dynasty's sequel:
Li E exploring Éléna's origins (where she comes from the Levant, Egypt, or Constantinople).
The story of how Li and Éléna discovered the tomb of Wei Yu and probably of Iltani and took them to Italian Tuscany plus how it ended on the Villa Auditore sanctuary.
If Li knew of the existence of Bayek as the founder of the Hidden Ones.
The origins of the Hidden Ones of the Great Desert, they may showcase a link between Bayek (1st century BC) and Li E who later expanded to other Hidden Ones such as Basim, Roshan, Hytham, Eivor, or Sigurd that lived in the 9th century AD.
About Li E's early life (because I'm wondering about his family or if he had a wife and children before joining the Tang army) and his private life.
His connections with the characters of Assassin's Creed: Mirage and Assassin's Creed: Valhalla.
The origins of the Hidden Ones in China by Bayek or the Ancient Roman Hidden One which was going to be discovered by Li E.
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My reason why is my favorite voice cast is because it was accurate to cast actors from Nordic countries or that we're involved in History's Vikings or Netflix's The Last Kingdom: