In Assassin's Creed Black Flag, Desmond's story is intertwined with the modern - day search for First Civilization artifacts. He accesses the memories of his ancestor, Edward Kenway, through the Animus. His journey is about uncovering secrets that could have a major impact on the present - day world and the struggle between the Assassins and Templars.
The book that ended Desmond's story, like 'Assassin's Creed: Revelations', is significant as it ties up loose ends. It shows how Desmond's actions and experiences throughout the series have led to a certain point. It also provides more context about the Assassin - Templar struggle from his perspective. His story in the book is a culmination of all the knowledge and power he has gained over the course of the previous stories. It also sets the stage for possible future developments in the Assassin's Creed world, even if his own story has come to an end.
One interesting fanfiction could be where Desmond has more in - depth interactions with Ezio. Maybe it shows how Ezio's skills and experiences influence Desmond in unexpected ways. For example, Desmond might learn some of Ezio's more subtle assassination techniques through a dream - like connection.
The theme of redemption through the connection with ancestors is also common. Maybe Desmond has made some mistakes in his own life, and by exploring the memories of his more noble ancestors like Ezio, he finds a path to redeem himself. It's a deep and engaging theme that often shows up in fanfiction.
Assassin's Creed's recommended novels were Assassin's Supreme and Assassin's Night League. These two novels were about how the peak assassins who descended to the other world demonstrated their own path of assassination, and the story of the assassins who had a reward of one billion dragon coins fighting for the revival of the Assassin Alliance. In addition, there were other Assassin's Creed novels, such as Assassin's Creed: Revelation, Assassin's Creed: Abandoned, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, and so on. These novels presented the world of Assassin's Creed with different backgrounds and storylines.
Desmond's role is to use the Animus to explore Edward Kenway's memories. He's trying to find clues for the Assassins in the modern - day fight against the Templars.
Assassin's Creed: Abandoned and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood were both works of the Assassin's Creed series, but they differed in terms of storyline and character development.
Assassin's Creed Abandoned is a short story in the Assassin's Creed series. It tells the story of a young assassin searching for the truth in an abandoned city. Compared to the Brotherhood, the story of the novel focused more on personal growth and exploration, while the Brotherhood focused more on teamwork and historical restoration.
Therefore, it was up to one's personal preference to see which one looked better. If you like the story of personal growth, then Assassin's Creed's Abandoned Fictions might be more suitable for you; if you like the story of teamwork and historical restoration, then Assassin's Creed's Brotherhood might be more suitable for you.
Definitely fictional. Assassin's Creed 3 is set in a made-up historical context with fictional characters and events woven into it to provide an engaging gaming experience. Although it may draw inspiration from real history, the overall narrative is fictionalized.
At the end of the Assassin's Creed series, players will return to the birthplace of the Assassin's Organization, the Italian sea of the Andrea. In the game's final mission, players need to help Alice become her mentor and stop her father, Orion, from becoming the leader of the organization. After completing the mission, the player will sail with Alice and the other members of the Assassin Organization on the sea of Italy to celebrate their success.