Lmao "revolution bad"

  • Wheaties [comrade/them]
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    4 months ago

    Chronicles: Russia is set in early 20th-century Soviet Russia, in the aftermath of the October Revolution of 1917, and follows Nikolai Orelov, the protagonist of the comic book Assassin's Creed: The Fall and its graphic novel sequel, The Chain. In 1918, Nikolai contemplates retiring from the Assassin Brotherhood and leaving the country with his family, but agrees to perform one final mission: to recover the Precursor box, which is believed to be in the possession of the Romanov family. On the night of 16–17 July, he travels to Yekaterinburg and infiltrates the house where former Tsar Nicholas II and his family are being held, only to witness their execution at the hands of Templar agents infiltrated within the Red Army, who also seek the box.

    ok so the premise of most Assassin's Creed is that a spooky club secretly controls various empires and states through history, and the Assassins exist to kill them and grant agency back to normal people. But somehow the script is flipped when its the former aristocratic rulers of a country who's revolution the US Pentagon doesn't like, cool cool cool -- look at us, we're a slick little game studio in France, which is certainly not just a vestigial barony within the American Empire :france-cool:

    • RyanGosling [none/use name]
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      4 months ago

      Liberals can only accept social upheaval towards a more progressive society if it’s done by secret societies full of great and special men.

  • RION [she/her]
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    4 months ago

    Lenin was canonically an ally of the assassins. Stalin was a templar puppet though, and the templars were actually the ones behind the purges

    it's kinda endearing what ubisoft let their writers get up to in the early days. Now it's just succdem marx and silly socrates

    • RyanGosling [none/use name]
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      4 months ago

      One notable Russian Assassin who lived during this period was Nikolai Orelov, who was involved in both the Borki train disaster and the Tunguska explosion, two disastrous events in Russia's history. When the Russian Revolution broke out, the Russian Assassins stood alongside the Bolsheviks and slowly distanced themselves from their original ideals, prioritizing the Revolution over the Creed and becoming more ruthless in their efforts to ensure its success.

      In 1918, a disillusioned Orelov accepted a final assignment from the Brotherhood, which led him to become the guardian of a young princess Anastasia Nikolaevna, who was being hunted by the Templars for a Precursor box in her possession. Orelov delivered Anastasia to the Russian Assassins, only to discover that his brethren was no different from the Templars, wishing to perform dangerous experiments on the princess, who had become a living Precursor artifact. Orelov rescued Anastasia and helped her flee the country, although the Brotherhood marked him a traitor for this and spent the next decade hunting him down. As Orelov had emigrated to the United States, the Russian Assassins reached out to the American Brotherhood for help and they succeeded in killing Orelov in 1928.

      Lmao. I know the game doesn’t give a shit about historical integrity but they’re just making shit up about a person who died in a very specific way. Like the Romanovs’ deaths are seen as tragic for westerners, and yet this is how they’re treated in their media lol. Imagine if Anne Frank was portrayed as being a victim of Doc Octopus’ experiments or some shit. That’s how unserious they are.

      • LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]
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        4 months ago

        There's been plenty of myths regarding Anastasia escaping and surviving, which were probably popularized in the modern day from a 1997 animated film, but yeah, uhhh owned

    • WeedReference420 [he/him, they/them]
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      4 months ago

      Yeah, while the series has always been super confused politically I remember one of the early games implied the Assassins were fighting for left wing governments in Central/South America which you'd never get in an AC game nowadays.

  • RyanGosling [none/use name]
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    4 months ago

    Why are they dressed like medieval secret society monks in the 1900s? These fuckers couldn’t be creative enough to design them to wear modern western clothes?

    Like they did it with Syndicate. The outfit is still edgy but fits the setting

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