Revelant to not much beyond ACII fans
Dec. 24th, 2009 03:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have since come to the conclusion that the beginning of ACII happens within the last week of December, right after Christmas. This is so that the timeline fits accordingly with Lineage as the Duke of Milan is murdered on Christmas day. Poor Giovanni did not even get to spend Christmas with his family thanks to "work." :c
After that, Ezio spends one full year of training underneath his uncle's tutelage while he in the meantime (and off-time) spends his time reading the books and accounts in the Villa Auditore. Learning of the truth of his father's secret life while slowly accepting it and eventually wondering what it means to him, what it means for his future. Though of course he does not decide he wants to follow in his father's footsteps until after he learns of the Pazzi blighting the Villa thanks to his family's presence. (Well, not entirely but still. Guilt is guilt.)
Then begins the hunt.
...what a sucky time to watch your father and two brothers die in front of your eyes. Not that there's ever a good time to do such... :3
Also, apparently my Xbox's graphics settings were dumbed way down due to me not knowing there's a switch on the back to enable the HD component. Way to go me. Had the right cables hooked up, got a TV that actually does HD like whoa, and yet-- right. Thanks, Bubba, for figuring that out. And fixing it. I have to admit I believe Ezio looks much better in HD. Fffffft!
That is all. Oh, well... why not...
Merry Christmas.
After that, Ezio spends one full year of training underneath his uncle's tutelage while he in the meantime (and off-time) spends his time reading the books and accounts in the Villa Auditore. Learning of the truth of his father's secret life while slowly accepting it and eventually wondering what it means to him, what it means for his future. Though of course he does not decide he wants to follow in his father's footsteps until after he learns of the Pazzi blighting the Villa thanks to his family's presence. (Well, not entirely but still. Guilt is guilt.)
Then begins the hunt.
...what a sucky time to watch your father and two brothers die in front of your eyes. Not that there's ever a good time to do such... :3
Also, apparently my Xbox's graphics settings were dumbed way down due to me not knowing there's a switch on the back to enable the HD component. Way to go me. Had the right cables hooked up, got a TV that actually does HD like whoa, and yet-- right. Thanks, Bubba, for figuring that out. And fixing it. I have to admit I believe Ezio looks much better in HD. Fffffft!
That is all. Oh, well... why not...