They wanted to make it seem dramatic and tragic, but at the real execution of Louis XVI, he was actually very calm and collected. His executioner even testified that Louis bravely met his fate.
She runs slower than Arno, so you need to slow down or to stop entirely for her to catch up. Ubisoft makes tailing missions for 12 years, still can't do it right
Louis XVI was actually far better than most of the kings before him. For one he was never suppose to be king but his uncle died and later his brother making him heir. When he was a prince, there was a firework for his birthday that accidentally caused a fire and not only did he apologize (which was unthinkable at the time) he also compensated the victims out of his own pockets. He did his best at economic reform in a time were dept from the 7 years war and american revolution pilled on to 3 consecutive years of bad harvest. He pushed to diminish his personal power and gave a voice to the people by summoning the general estates (something which hadn't been done in centuries). And he was the first noble in Europe to raise his children personally. The reason for his 'failures' were mostly due to his gentle personality and nativity. Firstly, his son died during the general estates, which caused people to think he didn't really care because he was acting distant and was absent a few times. Second, when advised to massacre the national assembly he refused (something any of his ancestors would have done in a heartbeat), and continued to refuse any use of force until the Bastille. Despite the fact he had been pushing for 'democratic' reform, the sudden loss of power startled him and pressure from his entourage made him limit the national assembly's action. His attempt at fleeing was mostly caused due to insistence from his wife (with whom he actually had a great relationship), most of his ancestors would have simply sent his children and wife temporarily to Austria but he didn't want to be separated from his family. The reason, Louis XVI was killed was mostly spontaneous anger, the people blamed him for everything and acted with a mob mentality. But for a hundred years after that people regretted the decision. While most people think the french people suddenly became republican over night, it is wrong. Until the late 19th century, the great majority of the french population were royalists and the 'royalist party' actually won elections, holding a majority of seats for most of the 19th century (in the 3rd Republic). The change of mindset happened over several decades and was caused mainly by the 'Jules Ferry Laws' which made school free and mandatory (education at the time was basically 60% indoctrination) and partially rewrote the revolution to demonize the royalty. All in all, the story of Louis XVI is tragic and he was disgraced posthumously in order to convert the population to republicanism. To this day, the french primary (8-12 yo) education program teaches students Louis XVI and the royals were tyrants hording food and wealth, thought in high school they do nuance it(I know because, as a Frenchman, I learnt that). If you want to know more I recommend you watch: secrets d'histoire Louis XVI.
Except this was not what he was condemned for but for treason. In fact the revolution did not even intend to end the monarchy in the beggining. Had he not tried to escape and had his wife not been accused of writing letters to the Austrian monarchy by giving military information to the Austrians, he would not have been executed.
There’s a difference between a good man who is a bad leader and a bad man who is a tyrant. Louis was the former, by far. He made the wrong choice, but that by no means labels him as a villain. In all honesty, I’d say he got the short end of the stick from the world.
While that may be true, I'd still say that, for a HUGE majority of his life, he still had it better than most. Compare the moments of suffering he went through to the LIFETIME of starvation his people suffered from his disastrous leadership. I'm not condoning violence by any means but on the scale of suffering he had it far from the worst
@@ajduong nope, France suffered from harsh winter for several years in a row that made harvesting food difficult. Thats why people starved, it wasnt his fault.
Bad weather lead to famine. The king could do nothing to change that, and the famine continued far after it's death. Revolutionaries didn't managed to solve the problem neither. People killed him because they were angry. They seeked people to blame, and the king was there, to weak (or nice) to strike first. I love our Republic, but I have to recognize that our anti-monarchy propaganda was (is) excessively strong. Our republic is build on the blood on innocents people. I want to keep that house, but I know what was the real cost. Killing everyone wasn't the right answer. Damn, many other countries managed to remove their monarchy without killing everyone. We, we have created a blood bath in the process.
@AR - 08CS - Robert H Lagerquist Sr PS (1473) Louis actually did the best he could. He was a libertarian and cut taxes and deregulated the economy. His fatal mistake was supporting the American colonists, causing France's debt. The reality is that Robespierre was a blood thirsty tyrant who took advantage of a bad situation. The French should hang their heads in shame over the revolution, not celebrate it.
1:10 “Gentlemen, I am innocent of which I am accused-“ 1:17 “Wait, they can’t hear me! Hang on, I haven’t finished yet! Wait! DUDE!” 1:47 *gets beheaded by the guillotine* “.................…………uncool”
Appareantly he was just a figurehead, he had no idea what to do and did even less... The aristocrats were to blame as they did all they could to keep their positions. At least thats what I came to believe after reading about it now.
xinerg If you think the nobility and the aristocracy are to blame for the revolution, then you are an idiot. The villains in all of this were the satanic Jacobins.
Truly Louis's fate is a tragedy : he was an awful leader, indecisive, unsure of everything but at the same time he truly cared for his people, and never wanted to be a tyrant (he fled Paris by fear, after losing Mirabeau, who was his secret confident at the chambre of the deputees and what happened to Le Palais des Tuileries in 1792). He was just....very bad at his job.
@@GustavoHenrique-dp7so By most accounts Louis XVI was a good man and a terrible ruler. The problems that led to the revolution were a result of the policies of his predecessors and he was simply not a capable enough ruler to reverse the damage done before it was too late. The situation that he was in is comparable to someone who is tasked with defusing a ticking time bomb while having no experience or ability in bomb disposal, it's going to get messy.
St Germain's line ( Jacques de Molay, you've been avenged) is accurate. A man in the crowd alledgedly screamed that when the guillotine's blade fell on the king's neck. Also, Arno makes the worst use of a polearm I've ever seen. As a Swiss, I would've sued Ubisoft for that cultural appropriation with the halberd if I weren't so reasonable.
I like how it's just about historically accurate. He thought he was going to get the royal carriage to the execution but they shoved them inside of a tiny s***** car instead and right as he was giving his final words the drums were beating to drown him out
Because of the time period of this game.. This is still my most fav AC even though many people hated it because of it's glitches at the release of the game
Funny thing was his speech did get cut off by the drums, Idk if they wanted to prevent the kings ideals to be spread, or they were too radical which is likely.
1:10 Je meurs innocent , messieurs, je suis innocent de tout ce dont on m’incube 1:17 Je souhaite que mon sang puisse cimenter le bonheur des Français !
Jacen crumbo I personally loved this game. Sure, it didn’t have an assassin like Ezio, but the free roam and customization made the multiplayer really fun and addictive
Jacen crumbo Yeah, and they made Robespierre the bad guy. Well, the game has quite a few redeeming qualities. It's very polarising. It certainly had potential.
Jack and Jill went up the hill, to fetch a pail of water. Jack fell down and broke his crown, and Jill came tumbling after. That rhyme is based on the beheadings of Louis the 16th, and Marie Antoinette. For those who do not think it is, my advice: Research it
Looking back at this moment when I heard him say Jacques de Molay is avenged, I honestly thought… “About Four Centuries late don’t you think?” But then again, I guess Jacques de Molay could have also cursed all those Royal Family that would rule after the Capetian Dynasty had died out.
On the first drop they didn't actually cut off his head, the fat in his neck stopped the blade and he screamed out in agony, as they had to drop it again to lob off his head.
They wanted to make it seem dramatic and tragic, but at the real execution of Louis XVI, he was actually very calm and collected. His executioner even testified that Louis bravely met his fate.
do you have evidence/document/book to support your claim?
just curious
@@naufeel_abf Wikipedia
Yes, I think I read somewhere that they said he was behaving more like a king during his execution than during his rule...
@Vandana Gupta ikr
@@gryfenfer1037 why does that even matter? I'm 0% French yet still know about these
She runs slower than Arno, so you need to slow down or to stop entirely for her to catch up. Ubisoft makes tailing missions for 12 years, still can't do it right
I think everyone who played outran her
I mean it wasnt that annoying chill out, it didnt bug me at all
just use a controller lol
Louis XVI was actually far better than most of the kings before him. For one he was never suppose to be king but his uncle died and later his brother making him heir. When he was a prince, there was a firework for his birthday that accidentally caused a fire and not only did he apologize (which was unthinkable at the time) he also compensated the victims out of his own pockets. He did his best at economic reform in a time were dept from the 7 years war and american revolution pilled on to 3 consecutive years of bad harvest. He pushed to diminish his personal power and gave a voice to the people by summoning the general estates (something which hadn't been done in centuries). And he was the first noble in Europe to raise his children personally.
The reason for his 'failures' were mostly due to his gentle personality and nativity. Firstly, his son died during the general estates, which caused people to think he didn't really care because he was acting distant and was absent a few times. Second, when advised to massacre the national assembly he refused (something any of his ancestors would have done in a heartbeat), and continued to refuse any use of force until the Bastille. Despite the fact he had been pushing for 'democratic' reform, the sudden loss of power startled him and pressure from his entourage made him limit the national assembly's action. His attempt at fleeing was mostly caused due to insistence from his wife (with whom he actually had a great relationship), most of his ancestors would have simply sent his children and wife temporarily to Austria but he didn't want to be separated from his family.
The reason, Louis XVI was killed was mostly spontaneous anger, the people blamed him for everything and acted with a mob mentality. But for a hundred years after that people regretted the decision. While most people think the french people suddenly became republican over night, it is wrong. Until the late 19th century, the great majority of the french population were royalists and the 'royalist party' actually won elections, holding a majority of seats for most of the 19th century (in the 3rd Republic). The change of mindset happened over several decades and was caused mainly by the 'Jules Ferry Laws' which made school free and mandatory (education at the time was basically 60% indoctrination) and partially rewrote the revolution to demonize the royalty.
All in all, the story of Louis XVI is tragic and he was disgraced posthumously in order to convert the population to republicanism. To this day, the french primary (8-12 yo) education program teaches students Louis XVI and the royals were tyrants hording food and wealth, thought in high school they do nuance it(I know because, as a Frenchman, I learnt that).
If you want to know more I recommend you watch: secrets d'histoire Louis XVI.
@@kfl16 hes right though I'm learning about the French revolution in world history right now
@@kfl16 Lmfao you're prolly a triggered asshole to thinks Louie was a bad man
@@kfl16 please, enlighten us.
eggyolk eggyolk Im French I know it better than you
Louis XVI did nothing wrong. May God test his soul in Heaven. I’m glad the dogs Danton and Robespierre were eaten by the monster they’ve created.
Imagine being killed for what your Great father started and what your father made bigger
@S̶c̷r̴ip̶̝͘të̵́d̸̔ - 『TGI』 Actually no, the true reason he got killed is because of the revolution which is a product of Louis XV reign...
@S̶c̷r̴ip̶̝͘të̵́d̸̔ - 『TGI』 that’s exactly what I said...
I've heard (from a testimony) this still happens in North Korea if your ancestors die without the ruler picture in their hands.
*Great great grandfather and grandfather. Neither Louis the XIV nor XV were succeeded by their son.
Except this was not what he was condemned for but for treason. In fact the revolution did not even intend to end the monarchy in the beggining. Had he not tried to escape and had his wife not been accused of writing letters to the Austrian monarchy by giving military information to the Austrians, he would not have been executed.
Marie Antoinette's last words were an apology to the executor. She stepped on his foot.
Edit, (verbatim): "Pardon me sir, I meant not to do it."
Yeah but she was still a bad person
POTATO JUICE How? Yeah she spent more than the Kardashians but other than that she seemed pretty alright.
@The Face of Regret She just neglected everyone but the one percent.
POTATO JUICE Yeah and so did everybody that was in the Clergy and Nobility. She’s nothing compared to Maximillian de Robespierre.
@The Face of Regret Good point. Robespierre was just plain evil.
There’s a difference between a good man who is a bad leader and a bad man who is a tyrant. Louis was the former, by far. He made the wrong choice, but that by no means labels him as a villain. In all honesty, I’d say he got the short end of the stick from the world.
While that may be true, I'd still say that, for a HUGE majority of his life, he still had it better than most. Compare the moments of suffering he went through to the LIFETIME of starvation his people suffered from his disastrous leadership. I'm not condoning violence by any means but on the scale of suffering he had it far from the worst
@@ajduong nope, France suffered from harsh winter for several years in a row that made harvesting food difficult. Thats why people starved, it wasnt his fault.
@@ajduong wasn't necessarily his fault it was mostly famine and corruption that lead to mass starvation
@@ajduong And that means it is ok to kill him?
Bad weather lead to famine.
The king could do nothing to change that, and the famine continued far after it's death. Revolutionaries didn't managed to solve the problem neither.
People killed him because they were angry. They seeked people to blame, and the king was there, to weak (or nice) to strike first.
I love our Republic, but I have to recognize that our anti-monarchy propaganda was (is) excessively strong.
Our republic is build on the blood on innocents people. I want to keep that house, but I know what was the real cost. Killing everyone wasn't the right answer.
Damn, many other countries managed to remove their monarchy without killing everyone. We, we have created a blood bath in the process.
I feel bad for Louis. The sadness on his face just shatters my heart.
@AR - 08CS - Robert H Lagerquist Sr PS (1473) Louis actually did the best he could. He was a libertarian and cut taxes and deregulated the economy. His fatal mistake was supporting the American colonists, causing France's debt. The reality is that Robespierre was a blood thirsty tyrant who took advantage of a bad situation. The French should hang their heads in shame over the revolution, not celebrate it.
@@degamispoudegamis Libertarians are neo-feudalists so not shocking tbh
Lol he died L
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@@simonburbank you definitely don't know what you're talking about.
1:10 “Gentlemen, I am innocent of which I am accused-“
1:17 “Wait, they can’t hear me! Hang on, I haven’t finished yet! Wait! DUDE!”
1:47 *gets beheaded by the guillotine* “.................…………uncool”
MemesNshit made an out of context joke which enraged the comment section who punished him severely.
Captain Communism lol
Oversimplified
Oversimplified my guy!
Yay a joke I understand!
Hey I learned this in history cool
yeah
209 Same.
And advanced maths is hard
Oui moi aussi X)
French Revolution 😂😂. Lol
1:44 My ancestors are smilling at me imperials can you say the same!
@JOAQUIN NICHOLAS SORIANO "There it is again. Did you hear that?"
@@TheTomahawkCatcher I said NEXT PRISONER.
@CZcams deleted my account for legit no reason “To the block, Prisoner. Nice and Easy.”
@@dynmicdu6345 WAAAAA
BRING THE BATTLEMAGES DOWN HERE!
What in oblivion is THAT!!?
"we who control the gold will decide the future"
ladies and gentlemen, here come the bourgeoisie as the dominant ruling class
more specifically: the bankiers
Leftists have always shown great resentment towards their country and great administration to the genetically unrelated
@@mortemssoul6342 ??? Take your meds schizo
@@Ibrahimovic4life More Specifically the Capitalists. "The Capitalists will do whatever we say. We print the dollars they worship" - The Templars
Is it wrong to feel bad for Louie's death, I mean considering how scared he look
I feel you man, I was devastated after this mission. History is depressing...
Not really he made his country into a shitty state soo yeahhhh lol
Appareantly he was just a figurehead, he had no idea what to do and did even less... The aristocrats were to blame as they did all they could to keep their positions. At least thats what I came to believe after reading about it now.
No, he was a righteous and innocent man.
xinerg If you think the nobility and the aristocracy are to blame for the revolution, then you are an idiot. The villains in all of this were the satanic Jacobins.
I really liked AC Unity. Most people say it sucked but I really enjoyed the story and major events you hear about and see.
Game play wasn’t horrible one of the best parkour systems I’ve ever played
Executioner - "Would you like to read this life insurance policy before you die?"
*Louis XVI - "Oh drop it in the basket, I'll read it later..."*
Truly Louis's fate is a tragedy : he was an awful leader, indecisive, unsure of everything but at the same time he truly cared for his people, and never wanted to be a tyrant (he fled Paris by fear, after losing Mirabeau, who was his secret confident at the chambre of the deputees and what happened to Le Palais des Tuileries in 1792). He was just....very bad at his job.
2:55 wtf is this? Good video
your mother
Ubisoft
König Tiger That's a rat trapped underneath a jacket.
@@warnpassion
Then turning into a human?
@@warnpassion bra you literally just copied someone else's comment
Shame one you
Damn, imagine how scary that would be.
Not as scary as being chased by a naked chainsaw wielding psycho
"Certainly, it is a scandal that the public assassination of a good man is presented as a landmark in our modern history"
-Albert Camus, The Rebel
"A good man" LMAO
@@pedrocavalcantesantana7378 was he an evil man?
@@leonpaelinck A tyrant who made his own people suffer while he stayed at Versailles eating cake? Fuck no, he ain't a bad man at all
@@leonpaelinck"I am the state" is not a statement that paints you in a very bright light
@@GustavoHenrique-dp7so By most accounts Louis XVI was a good man and a terrible ruler. The problems that led to the revolution were a result of the policies of his predecessors and he was simply not a capable enough ruler to reverse the damage done before it was too late. The situation that he was in is comparable to someone who is tasked with defusing a ticking time bomb while having no experience or ability in bomb disposal, it's going to get messy.
"I'm not leaving you here to die."
*Shoves her* 2:45
Yeah ikr.
3:25
Arno : "Elise ! Wait !"
The Player : "Wait ? She's literally 16 feet behind you and you told her to wait ?"
2:53 Ah only in ac unity will you see something sliding across the ground
the way arno uses his spear in battle is just like the mechanics in the movie troy between achilles and hector...
I thank the comments and the uploader to bring back a part of history I studied in school
St Germain's line ( Jacques de Molay, you've been avenged) is accurate. A man in the crowd alledgedly screamed that when the guillotine's blade fell on the king's neck.
Also, Arno makes the worst use of a polearm I've ever seen. As a Swiss, I would've sued Ubisoft for that cultural appropriation with the halberd if I weren't so reasonable.
I like how it's just about historically accurate. He thought he was going to get the royal carriage to the execution but they shoved them inside of a tiny s***** car instead and right as he was giving his final words the drums were beating to drown him out
That was Marie Antoinette. Not Louis
In my class we have to do something about the French revolution and this is in the recommended. Sick
I didnt realize that was louis when i played
The missions literally called the execution of king Louis
@Sublime Wins that’s a bruh moment
Anyone else notice the glitching man in 2:56?
HAHAHA yeah i was thinking what the hell is that. It looked like a jacket over a running rat.
Lol
Week this is unity
IM CRYING THAT WAS HILARIOUS
That Unity for you certainly, haha.
The entire french revolution In my eyes is just a sad state of affairs
I just learned about this at school
Guess who gives a shit
No one
Infinity Pool Then why are you replying.I never asked for the attention so clearly you give a shit
Replying != Caring
same
I do.
If I was sentenced for death I choose the hanging
I remember my bro playing this, I was 8 or 9 and I watched it with him
It was one of my childhoods nightmare
Forgot this was a thing. What a game.
1:47 how it feels to chew 5 gun
😂😂
Chew 5 "gun" ?!!!
Imagine the last thing you see is the crowd cheering your execution as the executioner holds up your decapitated head
Wtf there was a dude glitched in the grounds LMFAO xD
Haha I was like wtf is that
Mr.CrowGamer I died at that part :D LOL
i noticed that too, couldn't help myself
Aw dude as soon as I looked up after reading that comment there he was.
"xD"
no one saw that glitch with the dude in ball form on the ground at 2:55
Because of the time period of this game.. This is still my most fav AC even though many people hated it because of it's glitches at the release of the game
For me too i wish i could play it so baaad but im broke af
Perfect for my tertiary source for my current project
France was lucky to get Napoleon shortly after.
PS Collector Robespierre*
PHYSICAL FOX hahahahahah no. Robespierre was the same if not worse than the king.
PS Collector 1794-1795 the reign of terror
PHYSICAL FOX still no napoleon there. Napoleon arrived in 1799.
PS Collector until he got banished by them twice and caused them to be in a lot of debt lol
Oh yeah. You know you're watching an AC Unity video when there's a glitch within the first 5 seconds. Haha
Funny thing was his speech did get cut off by the drums, Idk if they wanted to prevent the kings ideals to be spread, or they were too radical which is likely.
Learned that from oversimplified
Your Arno custom looks badass has a Nightwing vibe
"(Mister)" phew, thank goodness they translated "Monsieur" for us, English speakers would've be entirely lost otherwise
Everyone knows what that means tho
What in the FUCK was that! At 2:53 look at the ground and you'll something move. Then at 3:02 it turns into a person LOL
+Oink ards Don't you know? Thats an accurate portrayal of the phantom of the parisian sewers...
Lol
Camouflage
Mon prof d’histoire ne m’avait pas parlé de cet incident juste après l’exécution. Décidément on nous apprend pas tout.
1:47 that quote is a nice touch. A Freemason jumped on the scaffold and shouted that allegedly in real life.
a persons last words say a lot about them, and King Louis XVI, only had nice things to say of those killing him, same with marie antoinette.
UrinatingTree brought me here
Soon to be seen by Patriots fans...
This almost made me cry
Because of King Louis voice
the thumbnail reminds me of the scene of Jack Sparrow's execution in POTC Dead Man tells no tales.
When you bunk your history classes but still top the exams.
Templar of Order really remind me of Families who control Federal Reserve world wide
Those who control the gold, control the future
Long live the King.
Trees are green, no snow. Pretty odd for January...
Amazing that no one noticed his hairstyle 100 percent changed after his head was chopped off....
you should watch the move la révolution francais de 1789 fait en 1989 if you really wants learn a interesting things
1:10 Je meurs innocent , messieurs, je suis innocent de tout ce dont on m’incube
1:17 Je souhaite que mon sang puisse cimenter le bonheur des Français !
m'accuse*
@@n1ghtwalk3r54 He says m'inculpe I'm pretty sure
@@vergildisparda Actually, yeah, thanks for the correction
@@vergildispardaYour transition between the two languages is really étonnant.
Hey, I learned about this in History class.
Unity had the best in game environment of any assassins creed since brotherhood
Too bad they wasted the French Revolution setting on the worst assassins creed
Jacen crumbo I personally loved this game. Sure, it didn’t have an assassin like Ezio, but the free roam and customization made the multiplayer really fun and addictive
AC United was probably one of the most fun assassins creeds I’ve ever played. Unity and Black Flag are my two favorites.
The worst was AC Syndicate. It was boring as fuck.
Jacen crumbo Yeah, and they made Robespierre the bad guy. Well, the game has quite a few redeeming qualities. It's very polarising. It certainly had potential.
That Kid in Africa Implying that the Revolutionary Terror is a bad thing.
Learning a bit of history is NOT so bad after all.
Ok no, execution is BAD but I’m starting to love history
*“Should we honor our treaty, King Louis' head? Uh, do whatever you want. I'm super dead”* -Hamilton The Musical
I am gonna show this to my history teacher.
Moral of the the story: don’t fall in love.
When mom walk into the room “are you studying?” “Actually yes I’m playing unity learning about the French Revolution” 😂
2:55 oh yess, the lovely unity bug experience
Played this couple of years ago. And now viva lavida brought me here. Coldplay's vocalist Christ Martin is just so smart
Oh no. The people of Paris are wearing air pods, they can't hear him!
I will never understand why the bad guy always gives a speech on life or tells you his evil plan just to say right after "kill him"
solid snake and then he makes u feel u were wrong for killing him
Jack and Jill went up the hill, to fetch a pail of water. Jack fell down and broke his crown, and Jill came tumbling after.
That rhyme is based on the beheadings of Louis the 16th, and Marie Antoinette. For those who do not think it is, my advice: Research it
how I forgot this, now I have to play unity for the fourth time
2:57 did that dude just......
XVI is 16 (16th) for anyone who doesn't know
Are people such idiots nowadays they can't read Roman Numerals?
“Good day. Kill him”
Wow that was an overly polite order...
Completed your 1000 comments
A hero gone too soon.
Robespierre got what was coming too him.
Looking back at this moment when I heard him say Jacques de Molay is avenged, I honestly thought… “About Four Centuries late don’t you think?” But then again, I guess Jacques de Molay could have also cursed all those Royal Family that would rule after the Capetian Dynasty had died out.
On the first drop they didn't actually cut off his head, the fat in his neck stopped the blade and he screamed out in agony, as they had to drop it again to lob off his head.
Had a history quiz on the French Revolution . Played this . Loved this . Knew all the answers . Teacher never picked on me Again
This was tragic. What was just as tragic was that they didn't actually show much of Marie Antoinette
Yeah she was only shown in a brief cameo if I'm not mistaken.
It must be so scary to hear the gilloutine pop
Okay i love history ac1 was the one that i grew up with history and now i just want a game set in Egypt
You will. See you in 2017 for Assassin's Creed Empire.
Guess what
We really need some of this in today's world.heads need to roll because of what they are doing to humanity.
Se tivessem apenas limitado os poderes do rei ao invés de assassinalo, a França estaria muito melhor hoje em dia.
Oversimplified is my history teacher
I have some choice words for whoever animated that drummer
the King Is... is merely a symbol a symbol can inspire fear and fear can inspire control
Jacques de Molay (you are avenged)!
Why is this in my recommended despite being posted on 2015
“hide in plain sight”
*looks exactly like an assassin and has a giant spear on his back*
because wielding sabre, haldberd, and firearms was common thing the european did in 18th century before the banned of them in mid 19th century
I feel sorry for Louis XVI
This game was amazing!!!
Best assassins creed there was
@@urnanoncrackkid3449 with the best spin off : Rogue
I got a france vacation ad
The cgi and animations are better here as compared to nearly a decade later
1:44 put that in 0.25
2:55 ruined the whole damn thing lol
**Doesn't know how to block when he was fighting the red guys after they said "traitor, i'll kill you one of these days, just for fun."**
oh waw this guy was in my history textbook