Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Headscratchers / AssassinsCreedOrigins

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

*** It's mentioned later on that it was a map of Pieces of Eden - ala Assassins Creed and the map the Templars were after.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Trope rename


** In-universe, Booth was a Templar assassin. Also, the game does suffer a bit of HollywoodHistory as they forget Brutus was an assassin attempting to preserve the class divisions of ancient Rome which Caesar was breaking down as part of his attempt to be a OneHundredPercentAdorationRating leader. However, there was no trope for Benevolent Tyrant so I went for Hobbes. In fact, Caesar's clemency is depicted negatively, which is one of the series WTF moments. Either way, Caesar is the perfect candidate for a [[spoiler: Templar role model.]]

to:

** In-universe, Booth was a Templar assassin. Also, the game does suffer a bit of HollywoodHistory as they forget Brutus was an assassin attempting to preserve the class divisions of ancient Rome which Caesar was breaking down as part of his attempt to be a OneHundredPercentAdorationRating leader.UniversallyBelovedLeader. However, there was no trope for Benevolent Tyrant so I went for Hobbes. In fact, Caesar's clemency is depicted negatively, which is one of the series WTF moments. Either way, Caesar is the perfect candidate for a [[spoiler: Templar role model.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:


[[folder: Bayek's finger]]
*How did nobody, not even Aya, even seem to notice Bayek's amputated finger, especially when she showed him how to operate the hidden blade to not accidentally cut it off? And how exactly did Bayek shrug that injury off, being able to climb out of the bathhouse with that stump on his left hand?
[[/folder]]

Top