allsoundsasscreed:

‘Arr, matey!’

‘Shiver me timbers!’

‘All land lubbers walk the plank!’

‘Avast, ye scurvy scaverous seadogs!’

‘Arr, me hearties! To the Devil and back.’

‘Arr, consign their bones to Davy Jones!’

Happy Talk Like a Pirate Day, mateys!

Arrrr! That’s what you want to hear right? Arrrr! Ahoy matey! Shiver me timbers! All that pirate drivel the tourists are always asking me to repeat. Bollocks. I shan’t tell you the truth. You’re not worth it. What would you do with it? I know what you’ll write: ‘Arrr, said Blackbeard.’ ‘Said Blackbeard.” Blackbeard never said no such thing. Go. Get that parrot out of my face.

allsoundsasscreed:

Dear Boss

So now they say I am a Yid when will they lern Dear old Boss! You an me know the truth dont we. Lusk can look forever hell never find me but I am rite under his nose all the time. I watch them looking for me an it gives me fits ha ha I love my work an I shant stop until I get buckled and even then watch out for your old pal Jacky.

Catch me if you Can Jack the Ripper

Sorry about the blood still messy from the last one. What a pretty necklace I gave her.

Hope: You are late.

Shay: Hope! What did I miss?

Kesegowaase: Only the first hour of training.

Shay: We’re always training, Kesegowaase!

Kesegowaase: And will continue to do so.

Hope: Do not waste your words. Shay abhors improvement as much as cats abhor leashes.

Shay: Hey!

Hope: A pity, the boy has so much potential… But so little discipline.

Shay: Alright, alright! What would you have me do?

Liam: Well played.

In AC Syndicate, I was occasionally able to trigger a few bars of the hymn Abide With Me. This is not the standard version, which has the solo violin; it’s a version that seems to be mostly flutes. It was usually triggered by climbing somewhere on or around Lambeth Station. I would love to be able to hear this on demand! This site is awesome BTW. Thanks!

I think what you’re looking is for the “flute solo” heard in “Too Dreadful a Practice for This Open Air” (starts at 0:28). The track has the melody to “Abide With Me” with lyrics from Henry Purcell’s opera Dido and Aeneas

Some of the tracks in the OST are essentially melodies from Christian hymns with lyrics from Purcell’s opera, from what I have gathered.

Guest I: Did you see what she was wearing?

Guest II: What do you expect? She’s half savage.

Guest I

: I hear she spends her nights gambling in dockside bars, and that’s the least of the rumors.

Guest II: Honestly, I pity her father…