Assassin's Creed Reflections #1
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It's the 27th most important day of the year. The tenth anniversary of Assassin's Creed II,the game that put the series on the map, but also damned us to a never-ending string of sequels and Ubisoft open world games.
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The framing device, like all Assassin's Creed stories is that some future person is reliving the past. In this case it's a Templar who is going through the lives of the games protagonists.
It's 1519 and Leonardo Da Vinci is dying.


Ezio was attacked, he managed to kill his assailants, but was wounded and fell unconscious.




A year later Ezio visited Leonardo's workshop in Rome.

