![]() " A single projectile charged with all the power in the Universe. The references move then to the Mahabharata, one of the greatest epic poems of Hindu mythology, which describes the catastrophic explosion that hit the continent. These remains bore the signs of an atomic blast dating back thousands of years ago, some 8,000 to 12,000 and show that this explosion destroyed some buildings and probably half million people (an explosion very similar to that of the Staff of Eden in Tunguska in 1908). In this area the remains of an ancient city have been unearthed. In this message, there was a reference, as stated by good ol'Markuz in his study about Glyph 4, to an excavation in 1992, where a thick layer of radioactive ash was found in the state of Rajasthan (not far from the Punjab region of AC: Brahman), 10 miles west of the city of Jodhpur and had an amplitude of three square miles. “Ancient city, Rajasthan, India, irradiated by PoE” After converting the message first to hexadecimal and then to ASCII, it translated to the following text: In the AC saga chronologically the oldest source about India is located in Glyph #4, "Infinite Knowledge", from AC2, where a coded message was hidden in a picture. Even just looking at the socio-political situation of the country in various historical periods you may notice some events that reflect the clash between Assassins and Templars, and perhaps even some PoE passage. Those who, like us in ATA, follow the saga in every detail knows that India is not a new territory in the vast panorama of the AC narrative as there are some references to events that occurred in India in the past games. ![]() The plot of course, following the classic style of the AC narrative, will cross the nineteenth century with the twenty-first century both in India, following the events of Abstergo Programmer Jot Soora. This new comic book presents a new historical period and a new character for the franchise, as it is set in the early decades of 1800 in India starring Master Assassin Arbaaz Mir. It was created by the same designers of AC: the Fall and AC: the Chain and written by Brenden Fletcher. Who followed us in these last days with our updates, or who follows all the events related to Assassin's Creed knows that at Comic-Con in San Diego a new Graphic Novel linked to the AC Universe was announced, Assassin's Creed: Brahman. ![]()
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