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joliackermann · 4 months
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Showed my mom some AC characters The results are... interesting...
-She thinks that everybody but Eivor is ugly (Shay looks okay)
-Liam looks russian
-Jacob looks french
-Louis-Joseph Gaultier looks like a villain
-Adéwalé looks like Morgan Freeman
-Aveline has a potato nose
-Jack Weeks has nice clothes
-Alexios looks too Greek
-Connor looks like a girl, but he could be a model
-Edward looks like a descendant of monkeys
Also, the bond between my mother and @cnmnqirl is now broken because my mom thinks that Ezio and Jacob are not good looking
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peridot-tears · 7 months
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"AC Rogue is the most underrated and shortest game." Sir, do you have a moment to talk about our lord and savior, AC Freedom Cry.
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pananni · 2 months
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Assassin's Creed Bracket Group 3 Round 2
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sc4llywag · 3 months
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Nothing Less | An Edwalé fanfiction
Summary : Edward and Adéwalé chat on their newly stolen ship, the Jackdaw, and head back to Nassau for a quiet night of drinking and thoughts.
Word Count : 1036
Pairing : Edward Kenway/Adéwalé
Notes : This was a cute request from a commenter from this post I did a while back. Thank you so much for requesting! I've really wanted to rewrite this scene, it turned out pretty good in my eyes :)
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Adéwalé's voice rang out into the crew's ears as they scurried around the newly stolen ship.
Edward laid his hands onto the wheel of the ship as Adéwalé stepped up onto the main deck, "I've made my choice Adé. I'm calling her the Jackdaw. A sly bird I loved as a child back in Swansea." His eyes glazed over the horizon of water in front of the ship as its name rang out in Adé's ears.
"A dark little creature, no?" Edward looked at the man now, one hand still clung onto the wheel, "It didn't rub you wrong when I took this brig as mine own?" Adé chuckled as he approached the adventurous pirate, "It was a sort of rub I have learned to enjoy. Sailing among faces of such...fairness." His head tilting with some snark, implying a dark story behind the man.
Edward dipped his head down, turning away to look at the crew, "It's true. Most of these men wouldn't accept you as a Captain." Adé watched the crew as well when Edward paused, "So what fair role would compliment such...unfairness?" His tone mimicking the same as Adéwalé's. Adé paused and stepped further away from Edward to lean against the railings, "I'll be your quartermaster, nothing less."
Edward furrowed his brow, squeezing his hand to the wheel still, "Being anything more wouldn't fancy you, would it?" Adé shifted against the rails, smirking at the comment, "Experience is important I suppose." Edward turned away, regretting his odd push for flirtatious comments, "But, you seem to be a fair captain. I'll be your quartermaster aye, perhaps more, if you'll have me." Edward smiled and grasped the wheel with both hands now, "Alright. And as quartermaster, have you any immediate counsel for this tyro-captain?" Adé turned and placed his rough hands against the railings, "Rest and repast would do us good before Nassau." Edward nodded to himself as he watched Adé's movements, "Water for drinking, hunting for food and repairs." Edward mused, watching the spray of the sea, "A break from the adventures would help. Let's find somewhere to drop anchor."
Adé kept his word, the counsel he requested of Edward was fair. They rested silently in the warm night of Nassau after picking up resources and repairing certain inconsistencies on the Jackdaw.
In Edward's eyes, their choice of rest and leisure was always to be the tavern their mates flaunted and threw away all their money away at. Only for rum and women, of course. Perfect for a nice night of relaxation.
As the crew drank and sang shanties on the deck just in range of the inn, Edward and Adé reminisced on their recent adventures. The Captain swirled his shot glass in his hand as he watched the tight nit crew sing and dance on the tavern deck, "Ruffians they are, hm?" Adéwalé's voice rolled thickly off his tongue as Edward stared down at him. Adé had plopped himself into a rickety white chair with a map laying in front of him on a small round table. Edward leaned back against the inn's outer walls, tipping his head back as he finished his shot, "Aye, they are a wild lot, but useful none the less..." He paused and looked out to the sea that kissed the horizon closely, "...and crazy to the boot." Adéwalé chuckled, turning his head to gaze at Edward's face, studying its fairness and the blue eyes that nearly gleamed in the darkness, "I'd trust you to take care of the crew after their drunken adventures." Edward nodded, he'd be responsible for some of the crew getting into fights if not housed due to their troublesome addictions.
Adéwalé stood and gathered his things, approaching the inn silently, "Take care of yourself Edward." He nodded and watched Adé retract into the inn for rest. Edward wanted to sleep but couldn't shake the odd rush of wanting for alcohol, speeding up the tavern stairs before it closed out for the night. Nassau wasn't famous for closing their taverns with how many drunks would come and go for drinks and a night out. So Edward of course, drank. He drank until he couldn't feel the dizziness in his head and the slight squeeze of his armaments around his body.
He couldn't remember the feeling after that, waking up in a bent-over tree and bottles of hard liquor beneath him. Adé stood next to the man, shaking his head at the sight, "I take it you didn't fully understand my words last night?" Edward lifted off of the tree, slamming his boots onto the ground and squeezing his eyes shut as the hangover set in. He quickly stumbled, leaning onto Adé for support, almost being rejected and left on the grass until he made some sense of himself. But Adé wasn't a cruel man.
The quartermaster carried him through the crowds of people in Nassau, his front half hanging over Adé's shoulder and legs swinging behind his back. Edward fluttered his eyes open and became slightly aware of his current situation, head pounding from the blood rushing to it in his upside down position. He groaned and fiddled with his sleeves which were pulled past his elbows uncomfortably, "Don't worry Captain, the ship isn't far." Adé grasped Edward upward, his grip almost loosening when Edward's would wiggle his body in discomfort. He continued towards the Jackdaw anyway.
Adé reached the ship and, sadly, struggled to push open the Captain's cabin doors with the hungover man between one of his arms. Once he got in he gently put Edward down into the cushioned chair at his desk, ready to leave the man and retrieve the rest of the crew, with less care of course. Edward mumbled again, opening his eyes to Adéwalé hovering over him as he placed him down, "Are you leavin' me now?" Adé just smiled and shook his head as he left the drunken Captain to his quarters, turning to the doors to retrieve the rest of the crew, "I'll be back captain." And that's all he left the hungover man with, cramming his head into his arms as his headache set in further with red tinting his cheeks.
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samalong1 · 5 months
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Please please please anyone whose a assasain creed black 4 and freedom cry fan pm me I need to info dump and babble about ocs
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AC15 - Black Flag
The Captains
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tobythetrashytrash · 2 years
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Hi, I made an Assassin's Creed Heardle!
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IN FACT, I made two different versions of it!
Version 1: Guess which Assassin's Creed GAME/ALBUM the song is from! (Easier imo)
Version 2: Guess the SONG TITLE! (More difficult)
I advice for you to please read the thread for additional information before jumping into it!
SONG LIST
GAMES/ALBUM OST INCLUDES:
Game OST
Spinoffs ( I.e Liberation, Freedom Cry)
DLCs OST (I.e Jack the Ripper, Curse of the Pharaoh's)
Movie OST
DOESN'T INCLUDE:
Shantys
Short-Film OST
Trailers
Unreleased Tracks*
*I only included the official soundtracks that have been released by Ubisoft. As such, tracks from AC: Chronicles or from DLCs such as Odyssey's Fate of Atlantis are not included.
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HOW IT WORKS
VERSION 1 is slightly different than your typical heardle given how is asks for you to input the GAME/ALBUM where the song played is from rather than the song title itself.
For example: If you hear Ezio's Family playing the correct answer is "Assassin's Creed II" NOT "Ezio's Family." Inputting the latter will count it as a fail.
VERSION 2 is your typical heardle format, so in the previous sample "Ezio's Family" is the correct choice.
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PLANS IN THE FUTURE
I was originally going to hold off on making version 2, but I decided to go ahead with it already. I want to be able to only have to take care of one of them not both, but it all will depend on which one people prefer, even if it is too keep both active. If there's absolutely no interest, I will terminate the project.
I'll keep both up until the 10th of July. I will decide what to do from there then.
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alethiometry · 1 year
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can you believe ubisoft has only ever made 2 dlcs in the history of the assassin’s creed franchise, the korfu dlc and the isle of skye dlc? amazing. so glad they never miss and never waste their players’ time and only focus on the characters and relationships that really matter.
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I have been consumed by playing the Assassin’s Creed games in historical period chronological order, and 9 games down, 6 to go, we move on from one of my top 4 characters (Shay Cormac) to the Templar I Love To Shit Talk (Haytham Kenway) for the prologue to AC3.
Let’s goooooooooooo, Haytham, y’ain’t SHIT. 😂
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peridot-tears · 8 months
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Ratohnhaké:ton and Eseosa are both unexpected grandchildren, but y'all already know Edward and Adéwalé would have adored them.
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pananni · 1 year
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Group 1 - Round 3
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Full bracket
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rambroplays · 1 year
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Adewale's Stealth Night Mission Capture Slave Ship Experto Crede | AC Fr...
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samalong1 · 5 months
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Crying and begging for more adéwale content
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🎮 Assassin's Creed IV:Black Flag - Freedom Cry 🎮
E aí, meus caros? Espero que estejam bem!
Para inaugurar nosso blog, começaremos um pouco diferente, pois traremos especificamente uma DLC (downloadable content), em que abordaremos um pouco sobre a questão da escravidão e a retratação de uma das maiores revolta de escravizados da história, que eram, obviamente, de origem africana, como costumamos ver. Estamos falando aqui de Assassin's Creed Freedom Cry (2013), DLC desenvolvida pela Ubisoft Quebec, que é um complemento do game Assassin’s' s Creed IV: Black Flag (2013).
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Bom, vamos falar um pouco sobre o enredo do game que, dessa vez, por se tratar de uma DLC, trará alguns SPOILERS! ⚠️⚠️⚠️
A DLC se ambienta na colônia francesa nas américas de Saint Domingue ou São Domingos durante os anos de 1735 e 1737, onde acompanhamos a história de Adéwalé (que pertence à guilda dos Assassinos) em sua busca de recuperar uma caixa que contém um artefato de extremo poder que estava na mão da Ordem dos Templários. Sua busca o leva até Saint-Domingue, mais especificamente na sua capital, Porto Príncipe, e nesse local, ele descobre que o governador Pierre da Fayet (membro da Ordem) estava com o artefato e utilizava escravos para realizar seus trabalhos em busca do templo perdido.
Por meio do protagonista que é um ex-escravo, podemos sentir a dor e sofrimento de todo aquele contexto, desde a transformação do indivíduo em mercadoria até os castigos. Entretano, mesmo que os escravizados possuam origens e culturas distintas de vários cantos da África, verifica-se a criação um laço de irmandade entre eles. Durante a trama Adéwalé, além de lutar contra a Ordem, ele contribui para fuga de negros de senzalas, fortalece quilombos e luta contra o comércios de escravizados ao lado de Toussaint Louverture e Jean-Jacques Dessalines (líderes da revolução de escravizados na Independência do Haiti).
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E agora, de modo bem introdutório, vamos explorar um pouco sobre a questão da escravidão. Mais precisamente, sobre o sistema escravista que existia ao longo do continente africano nesse período do game e que as nações europeias se beneficiavam. Vale destacar que, antes da chegada dos europeus no continente africano, já havia um comércio de escravos forte e essa prática é tida comumente como um fator responsável pela manutenção e centralização de reinos africanos. Vale também pontuar que, sem um mercado interno bem organizado, isto é, consistene no próprio continente, o mercado transatlântico não teria crescido de maneira tão rápida e articulada.
A escravidão era um componente da organização básica da região, e eram submetidos à essa condição, indivíduos acusados de crimes, indivíduos estrangeiros ou prisioneiros de guerra (que era o mais comum). Com a participação no comércio com o exterior e, com ele, o acesso às mercadorias, consolidava-se o poder político dos chefes e a construção de reinos. As relações comerciais com os europeus influenciaram até mesmo nas transformações no interior de sociedades bem como realinhamentos populacionais com migrações de fuga ou com a aproximação desses comércios de escravizados. Foi por meio desse comércio articulado e pré-existente no continente africano que portugueses, ingleses, franceses e tantos outros povos europeus se beneficiaram, adquirindo mão de obra forçada de indivíduos que, por fim, foram subjulgados por suas culturas, afastados de suas terras e famílias com o propósito final de trabalharem gratuitamente do outro lado do Atlântico.
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Por enquanto, ficamos por aqui! Começamos de maneira bem introdutória pois também achamos pertinente vermos como a escravidão – que é uma prática que se associa diretamente à região de nosso estudo – era executada. Dessa maneira, nos próximos plays, poderemos focar nas regiões do continente, porque nossa ideia está em: primeiro apresentar algo mais comum às nossas perspectivas, para depois partirmos para identificar o novo, e assim vermos mais sobre as culturas dessas sociedades que conhecemos por serem tão subjulgadas.
Enfim, para os interessados em detalhes sobre o funcionamento do sistema escravista que comentamos nesse play, deixaremos abaixo algumas sugestões de leitura que, inclusive, nos inspiraram para criarmos esse post!
Agradecemos quem ficou até aqui, e...
Quem advinha sobre qual game traremos na próxima? Acho que será algo, um tanto, inesperado, queridos leitores! Fica aí nossa incitação e nos vemos em breve! 🖖
Referências
MUKHERJEE, Souvik. "Video games e Escravidão". Metagame: panoramas dos game studies no Brasil. São Paulo: Intercom, 2017.
SOUZA, Marina de Mello. "Povos em Contato: comércio, poder e identidade". In: ______. Reis Negros no Brasil Escravista: história da festa de coroação de Rei do Congo. Belo Horizonte: Editora UFMG, 2002.
THORTON, John. "As transformações da cultura africana no mundo atlântico". In: ______. A África e os Africanos na formação do mundo Atlântico (1400-1800). Rio de Janeiro: Elsevier, 2004.
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baneshake · 2 years
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A Brief-ish History of Assassin’s Creed - Black Flag’s Aveline DLC pack, Pirates, and Freedom Cry
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ifys · 2 years
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I want to buy freedom cry. 
I don’t wanna buy it on the Playstation Store because fuck you i’m not paying 63 reais on a game that was a DLC and came out 10 years ago. And an ACIV DLC nonetheless. I don’t like naval combat, but I do like Adéwalé.
At the same time this is my laptop: 
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so i have no hope of this game running on it (literally the poor thing suffers to load stardew valley when there’s in game snow)
And even then: the game is 45 reais on Ubisoft Connect. Being Brazilian is so fun you guys /s
I really should’ve bought it that one time it was 18 reais on the playstation
I am the master of missing opportunities 
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