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Levantine - The Rise

Levantine - The Rise

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[Based off Assassins Creed and Levantine Assassins Brotherhood] The story of an assassin's journey in the 1500's medieval Levantine Assassins Brotherhood. A new assassin rises..
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*Assassin's Creed: Lost Order* delves into a gripping narrative set in the shadows of the Assassin Brotherhood. The story follows Niketas, an Assassin who uncovers a powerful artifact linked to a bygone era of conflict. The artifact communicates with Niketas, urging him to bridge timelines and revive a legendary figure from the past-Daymyan, an esteemed assassin who played a crucial role in the New Order war. As Niketas and his allies, including the enigmatic Taylore, navigate treacherous trials within the tomb of Ezio Auditore, they face fierce adversaries and unravel the dark legacy of their order. The plot intensifies as Daymyan's resurrection challenges the balance of power and forces both old and new enemies into a deadly confrontation. In the climactic closing chapter, Daymyan's dramatic return from the shadows leads to a confrontation with those who have wronged his brother, Taylore. The story explores themes of loyalty, vengeance, and the unyielding bonds of family, set against the backdrop of a world where ancient legacies and modern conflicts collide.

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