Chapter 867: A lot of doubts (three more)

That's right, it's the ceiling of a modern building.

A blond-haired girl in a white coat came together with some concern and asked, "Are you okay?"

The old Song slammed up, like a drowning man, breathing fresh air with a big mouth.

To be precise, it is not the old Song, but another person.

At the moment when the picture appeared, Lao Song really had the illusion of "Is it through?" because everything around it is completely a modern scene, and the accuracy of the scene is very high.

However, as he sat up and the vision of the game changed, Lao Song understood what was going on.

Desmond, wearing a white coat, sat up from the animus machine. Obviously, it was him who manipulated the old Song.

However, it is clearly the Assassin's Creed. Why did it cross into modern times? This is a problem that makes Lao Song extremely puzzling.

But soon, the plot is explained clearly.

Lao Song’s role in the game is called Desmond, and the two white coats in front of him are affiliated with Abstergo. They have kidnapped Desmond and are conducting an experiment.

On the surface, Desmond is just a bartender, but in fact, he has the blood of an assassin. These white coats need to use the genetic information of Desmond to cross the past and cross back to his ancestors to find some information.

To be precise, it is not crossing, but reproducing the memory of the ancestors. The doctor wearing a white coat also deliberately introduced the principle of animus to the old Song Kepu, which is to read the gene memory.

However, most of the ancestors' memories are in a state of blockade. When Dessmond enters "not ready", he will be kicked out by this memory. Therefore, Desmond can only enter from a relatively stable memory, and by constantly achieving synchronization, can unlock new memories and get the information they want.

Obviously, Desmond was kidnapped. He was just an ordinary person. Even if he wanted to escape from it, he could do nothing. He could only enter the animus.

After that, it is a teaching session, that is, the "consciousness control system" teaching.

Desmond enters animus to become the white assassin, and then learns assassin skills, including stealth, assassination, battle, hiding, mixing into the crowd and so on.

All the teaching was done in the animus interface, although the teaching seemed to be blunt, but after adding the animus packaging, it unexpectedly met the plot setting. After all, Desmond's current state is very similar to that of Lao Song, and they are all "playing games."

"It turns out that it is no wonder that there is a modern person in cg. Should it be this protagonist?"

“Specialized storytelling for animus? Pay attention to it.”

"This explains the previous bugs. Is it really because of the unstable nature of the animus?"

“It’s the equivalent of a two-layer story, first playing Desmond, and then Desmond plays the ancient assassin again? Decent.”

Because Lao Song was the first to play "Assassin's Creed: Origin", and the version produced by Chen Mo has no modern plot for the time being, so after seeing the modern plot in "Assassin's Creed: Apocalypse", the first reaction of Lao Song is still a bit 懵force.

But think about it, this actually makes sense. The most obvious advantage is that it is natural to clearly explain some of the basics of the game, such as what animus is, how it works, synchronization rate, awareness guidelines and so on.

After completing the synchronization and completing the teaching of the consciousness control system, Desmond re-entered the memory of the ancestors, and the old Song is equivalent to wearing this memory as Desmond.

This is an assassin called Artel, which is the white assassin that appears in cg.

In the earliest act of the memory timeline, Artel and the other two assassins acted together, but his actions were questioned by another assassin because he killed an innocent person and exposed himself to the temple. In front of the knight.

Altais has been emphasizing the assassin's creed: everything is empty and everything is acceptable, but another assassin also retorted: the assassin can't kill innocents, can't expose himself, and can't endanger the fraternity, but obviously Artel simply listens Do not go in.

In the end, this action failed because of Altai’s recklessness. Not only that, the Templars also chased the Assassin’s headquarters, Mas Yaf, and the two sides launched a scuffle. Although the assassins finally won, the assassin's mentor could not tolerate Artel's behavior and stabbed him with a dagger.

This is the first chapter of the ancient plot, and it is equivalent to a teaching chapter.

In addition to familiarizing players with the operation, the beginning of this scene directly raises a key question.

What exactly is the Assassin's Creed?

In the propaganda cg, the answer has already been given, that is, "everything is empty, everything is acceptable." But since everything can be done, why is the instructor so angry when Artell kills the innocent old man?

Obviously, many players have the same misunderstanding as Altai when they first heard the phrase "everything is all things, everything is acceptable", thinking that the assassin's principle is to do whatever they want.

But in the first act, the plot directly negates this idea, which is equivalent to the actual action of the character in the plot, which proves the mistake of this view.

After that, the modern plot and the ancient plot are moving forward in a staggered way.

Desmond found himself involved in a conspiracy. He was originally a member of the modern Assassin organization, living in the "farm", but he was tired of this isolated life, so he escaped until the motorcycle The driver's license was found by Abstergo.

Desmond felt that all this was unreasonable. Abstergo was obviously a pharmaceutical company. How could it be found by motorcycle driver's license and then kidnapped him?

Obviously, this abstergo company is definitely not as simple as it seems.

......

Artel did not die, and the mentor gave him a chance to be a freshman.

Artel was very puzzled and asked: "Is the assassin's creed not everything, and everything is acceptable?"

The instructor angered: "You don't understand the true meaning of this sentence, child! It is not the power to give you the freedom to act, it is a kind of knowledge, a guide to reason."

The instructor deprived Altare of his identity and equipment, allowing him to rejoin the Assassin organization as a newcomer, starting from scratch.

In Masyaf, Artel was instructed to investigate the traitor. After completing the mission, the Assassin's mentor gave him a list of nine names, all of them belonging to the Templars. Artel must assassinate the nine men and complete the mentor's mission.

Lao Song did not have the urgency to advance the plot, but first looked at the scenery in Mas Yaf.

The room where the tutor is located, the high platform where the faith jumps, the surrounding villages...

Mas Yaf continued the high standard in Assassin's Creed: Origin. In the village at the foot of the mountain, people are busy with their own affairs. The assassins also leave Mas Yaf and go to various places to perform their duties.

Everything is so real, just like the history that really existed.

Old Song is a bit puzzled. Obviously, the story in the story cg should be the one that took place in Mas Yaf, the middle-aged assassin who jumped down, apparently the place where Artel made a leap of faith.

However, at that time, Masyaf, why was it occupied by a group of Templars?

Or is it true that this story is like some people say, happening in different timelines?