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Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood ending

At least at the end of AC2, you could understand it if you saw it twice and thought about it. With Brotherhood, you can't make sense of it at all without the next installment of Assassin's Creed. I mean, seriously, if f*cked my mind harder than Inception did. But still...this series has the best story of any movie, TV show, video game, etc. Although my mind was blown, there was not even a shred of disappointment. There never is with Assassin's Creed.
 
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Among other theories I came up with quite a fun one: We are playing as Desmond going into the Animus, correct? When he is in the Animus we play as his ancestor, correct? What if we are playing Desmond through an Animus, what we are playing is a memory a further ancestor is reading.
 
Among other theories I came up with quite a fun one: We are playing as Desmond going into the Animus, correct? When he is in the Animus we play as his ancestor, correct? What if we are playing Desmond through an Animus, what we are playing is a memory a further ancestor is reading.

That's like the dream within a dream concept in Inception...it's mind boggling. Since we already know that the central story is about the 2012 apocalypse though, I kind of doubt that this animus within an animus theory would be correct. Not to mention the fact that Minerva was communicating to Desmond through Ezio and not to someone going through Desmond's memories with an animus. It'd be pretty crazy though.
 
Apparantly Desmond needs his "Eve", and Lucy's not it, so she needs to be out of the picture for the master plan to work.

Seems pretty screwy to me though.
 
Apparantly Desmond needs his "Eve", and Lucy's not it, so she needs to be out of the picture for the master plan to work.

Seems pretty screwy to me though.

that and the fact that "the black cross eludes us" so it could be a double standard. the other thing is that if you listen to when the credits roll a couple of men are talking about how "he" is going into shock so it could be that we are seeing this from Desmond's descendant
 
personally, i didn't like Lucy... i always thought she might be a double agent

...that being said, the storyline of AC has been quite a captivating roller coaster ride. i'm kinda hoping that the next installment puts Claudia as the playable heroine... (yes i'm biased!)
 
I didn't understand it at all. Why did Minerva make Desmond kill Lucy? What could that possibly achieve?

It wasn't Minerva. It was Juno.

Apparantly Desmond needs his "Eve", and Lucy's not it, so she needs to be out of the picture for the master plan to work.

Seems pretty screwy to me though.

I didn't catch that part. At what point in the game was that said?

in any case, assassins creed having a plot is news to me.

I actually sort of know what you mean. Before I started playing the first one, I thought it would just be some dude running around shanking people with his hidden blade. It's unexpected to people who aren't into the series, but like I said before, it has the best storyline of anything I've ever seen.
 
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Pretty sure Juno was going on about it after you picked up the apple in that chamber. I could just me making stuff up again, though.

Nah, youre right. She needed her out of the way so Desmond could find the true Eve, she says that while you are being controlled by the apple to kill her....I think...
 
I was trying to listen to her words as carefully as I could, but as you guys already know, it's hard to decipher what she was talking about. The game definitely needs another playthrough from me in a little while, so I'll have that idea in my head next time I'm listening to Juno.