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Hahaha , nice man, nice
Well done bringing us that detail. So in fact Assassins Creed Initiates is right, Napoleon was with the assassins till he seek for power corrupted him and became the Emperor that destroyed Europe.
You lost me there, you're the one who needs to study history here, I'm Colombian and I can tell you with most certainty that Spain murdered, enslaved, and stole these lands as soon as they arrived, tribes were destroyed left and right, those who were left alive were mainly used as working men and women for the colonies, and even still we are enslaved, Spain claims they "discovered" us, they push their ideiologies still and make us believe we must honor them, hell, we even have a holiday to celebrate their arrival, and yet, they took tremendous amounts of gold which they haven't indemnized to this day, not only from Colombia but from a huge chunk of South America as a whole, christianity was their tool of control, exchanging bibles for loads of gold....Really mate, please don't just bring it down to "They conquered and converted half of it to christianism" because it really goes far, FAR beyond that.
After the death of Élise and Germain in the Temple, Arno lived in Versailles, out of sight of the Assassins. He continued to visit Élise's grave, and proclaimed himself redeemed of his previous mistakes. There, he was met by the outcast Assassin Bernard Ruddock, an acquaintance of Élise. Ruddock gave Arno a letter that Élise had written in the event of her death, explaining a number of her actions and directing him to find her chest of keepsakes. She only asked that Arno allow Ruddock to keep a pack of letters that she had been given by Jennifer Scott on her trip to London, which would allow Ruddock to gain favour with the Assassin Council and rejoin the Creed.
Arno agreed to honor her wishes, took Ruddock's address and told him he would be in touch once he had obtained the letters and Élise's chest, Arno also agreed that he would endorse any efforts he made to win favor with the Assassins. Arno traveled to the Maison Royale where he met Élise's teacher, Mr. Weatherall and was given the chest as promised, but the visit soon turned sour.
Ruddock had followed Arno and betrayed him, attempting to kill him on the order of the British Templars. However, Ruddock was killed by Mr. Weatherall before he could shoot Arno. Arno stayed with Élise's friends during the years following her death, having been invited to stay by her former maid out of respect to her mistress. He also rejoined the Brotherhood sometime afterwards, eventually becoming a Master Assassin.
In 1808, Arno entered the Temple once more, accompanied by Napoleon Bonaparte. There, they discovered Germain's corpse which had long since decayed. They then buried his skeletal remains in the Parisian catacombs.
Napoleon was a great man, he was not the first guy to conquer Spain, he didn't set up work camps, he just took over.
Napoleon was trying to help his people get out of their massive debt, he didn't commit genocide against Spain. He didn't even hold onto Spain for that long.
Either you've been fed Spanish and British propoganda your whole life or you have no idea what you're talking about.
"Napoleon was a great guy". LOL. You really need to study european history