I'm not sure what 'kkk' specifically refers to in this context. Without more details about the story or what 'kkk' represents, it's difficult to say whether it can be found or not.
Sure. It can be a useful way to explore different directions the story could take. For instance, if it's a love story, you could act out or just think about different scenarios where the couple has an argument or reconciles.
Well, it can lead to a lot of confusion. Imagine a story where the base is a small town and the characters' relationships and the plot events are all centered around that town. Moving the base before finishing the story means that the readers or listeners might not be able to easily follow how the new location relates to what has already happened. It's like suddenly changing the rules in the middle of a game.
It depends on the specific achievement. Some achievements in AC Black Flag might be obtainable before completing the main story. For example, certain side quests or exploration - related achievements could be unlocked early on.
You can go back and add some transitional elements. Maybe a short chapter or section that explains the reason for the move and how the new base is connected to the old one.
It's quite normal. AC Black Flag has a large open - world environment filled with things to do. You can unlock areas, find hidden treasures, and engage in side missions long before you finish the main story. This adds to the replayability and the overall richness of the gaming experience.