I will try (eventually), but I have no intentions of making a blog for it as it was previously suggested.
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Hello! I’m wondering if you can help me. Do you know the song that plays when you’re scoping out and start an assassination mission in Assassin’s Creed Unity? (Where you find the entrances, side opportunities, get a count of the guards and targets and things) I’ve been looking all over and I can’t figure it out. Please and thank you in advance :)
“Just Jabbin” plays during “Confession” (where you assassinate Sivert) and “The Final Target” plays during “The Temple” (Germain).
I think the rest of the assassination plays the same unreleased track. I’ll see if I have it somewhere…
Do you know of a blog with the Shadow of Mordor series sounds on it like this one? Or if you are a fan (which you should its very similar to AC) you should totally make one!
None that I’m aware of. Shadow of Mordor has been on my to list of games to play… Since it’s release, to be exact LOL

Actually, the sets have been moved to Google Drive. You should able to find them if you follow the links I provided in the blog posts as oppose to the ones in the Youtube description. I didn’t bother updating it there since all the videos are unlisted.
Also, see question 18 in the FAQ (:
I’m curious, do you read any of the books or comics that come out because one of the comic book series (Uprising) that’s just started that is said to finish up the Project Phoenix plotline and I wouldn’t mind checking it out, just curious what you thought of it, if you read it.
Usually I wait for a comic series to finish mainly because I hate waiting for the next issue… but it looks like some of the series are not ending anytime soon, lol.
I’ve only read The Fall, The Chain, and Brahman so far, and I’m currently reading the novelization of the movie. I’m probably going to read Assassin’s Creed: Assassins next since Uprising is a relaunch of that series.
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replied to your post “What news, Novice?”
nothin’ it’s so quiet…
It’s oh so quieeeeetttt
SHHH SHH
It’s oh so stiillll
SHH SHH

Do you have a voice clip and a gif of Edward saying “Don’t save me a spot in hell shanker, I ain’t coming soon” when he has that memory corridor with Vane?
I have it in a dialogue here.
you’re a good horse !!!
But I’m a dog.

I’m looking for an old post – it’s Connor saying “Where is Charles Lee?” to the tune of the benny hill theme, but unlike the one on YouTube it was actually synced up to the music. Do you know where I can find it?
I don’t think I’ve seen that post or even reblogged it.
Maybe someone else might know?
Is it me or have you been feeling a disconnect with the AC series lately? I feel like these past three years now we haven’t had a riveting story as Edward Kenway’s. Do you think ubsioft will bide its time to tell a story that will better incorporate modern day as well as the past?
Personally, I don’t feel disconnected to the series. I think I’m so confused to the point that I’ve read through the official encyclopedia and Assassin’s Creed Wikia and watched some people playthroughs so many times just to make sure I haven’t missed anything, seeing if my “theories” make sense, or just fact-checking (the last one everyone should be doing these days, regardless of the subject).
In that sense, I think many people saying Edward’s story was one of the most compelling probably has to do with the fact that it’s the “least Assassin’s Creed” game out of the series–at least 80% of the game is him being a pirate, and doesn’t “become” an Assassin until Mary dies (which is still debatable since he doesn’t become a Master Assassin until he was pardoned from piracy). Also, his story is pretty much the only one with a closure without having to heavily rely on other AC-related media (like those abominable novels).
And to answer your second question, if they aren’t taking the extra +1 year working on the modern day portion of the story (especially when it seems like they sent out a survey regarding it not too long ago), might as well have Juno “save [us] all”, if you catch my drift.