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Assassin's Creed Syndicate, A Wake-Up Call for The Earl
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Ongoing, First published May 20, 2015
Year: 1868
It's a bloody marvelous time to be alive. new inventions and new ways are helping the people. But everyone should share the same dream. The money that the people are making are not filling the pockets of the poor blokes that make it come true. They are bind to the machine that makes them work, sleeping through-out life. Well then, lets wake them up, shall we? WARNING: I DO NOT OWN ASSASSIN'S CREED OR BLACK BUTLER. PLEASE GO AND SUPPORT THE OFFICIAL RELEASES.
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Good day, researcher. We're giving you an important task today. We've retrieved the body of the man known as "Hosea Altrovich". Our top scientists already fixed him up for you as best they could, but there may be some discrepancies that need your attention to fix it. Your mission for today is to head to Lab 13, and begin your work putting together pieces of memory neurons, that will be placed in his Limbic system, so that he will become a killing machine, and a great leader for us. It is for the greater good, researcher. If we see any of the automated memory processing computer working against us, or leaning his opinions against us, then you are held responsible for what kind of monster you made this benevolent old man into. Remember to be as accurate as you are in picking his memory, don't be afraid to choose the automated artificial memories given to you by the CPU. Yes, I know what I said before is contradictory, but you will be held responsible if Hosea turned out to be a failed test subject. Don't fail us, researcher. There's a description of him left by the folks who made this possible, go read it before you do something drastic.