The Most Beautiful Quotes in Assassin's Creed

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  • @TheSpaniardAssassin
    @TheSpaniardAssassin  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    Whats your favourite ac quote?

    • @alexzk0409
      @alexzk0409 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

      Its-a me Mario

    • @jan-willemvdw9165
      @jan-willemvdw9165 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      ​@@alexzk0409 Very philosophical indeed

    • @matthewkendrick8280
      @matthewkendrick8280 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      My favorite quote is “I make my own luck” and it has a deeper meaning than can be observed at first hearing. The deeper meaning is that Shay Cormac, the protagonist of AC Rogue, makes his own luck!

    • @alejandrooc236
      @alejandrooc236 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      "People dont have power, they just have the illusion of It"
      Haytham Kenway

    • @natestadler2352
      @natestadler2352 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      The one line that breaks me every time is this. "For years I've been rushing around, taking whatever I fancied, not giving a tinker's curse for those I hurt. Yet here I am... with riches and reputation, feeling no wiser than when I left home. Yet when I turn around, and look at the course I've run... there's not a man or woman that I love left standing beside me."
      Black Flag will forever be my favorite game

  • @dviking7654
    @dviking7654 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

    The quote that has stuck with me since i heard it is Frederico and Ezios words to each other.
    "It is a good life we lead brother
    May it never change
    And may it never change us"
    i really adore this so much. Its the hope and beauty they see , the love of family and how much they treasure each other.
    i think frederico's death really did a number on ezio's life.

  • @r520jr8
    @r520jr8 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +97

    "For years I've been rushing around, taking whatever I fancied, not giving a tinker's curse for those I've hurt. Yet here I am...with riches and reputation, feeling no wiser than when I left home. Yet when I turn around, and look at the course I've run...theres not a man or woman that I love left standing beside me"
    Not as philosophical as some others but I think Black Flag's story and Edward's growth over the course of that story is beautiful. And him coming to terms with and realizing what his life has lead to, and the consequences of what's done via this quote is such a poetic way to summarize his arc.

    • @TheSpaniardAssassin
      @TheSpaniardAssassin  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      so good

    • @BallBatteryReligion
      @BallBatteryReligion 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      That's why Black Flag is probably my favorite. Edward wasn't born into the creed, nor was he from nobility or a member of any tribe: he was a greedy and ambitious criminal out for himself. He's fundamentally a complete bastard who abandoned his wife in pursuit of wealth because the simple life of responsibility just wasn't good enough for him. But he's forced to recognize the damage he's caused and voluntarily seek redemption and atonement. He got exactly what he thought he wanted only to realize he'd lost what really mattered.

  • @geononin920
    @geononin920 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +72

    "Even now, faced as I am with the truth of your cold words, I refuse, because I believe things can still change. I may never succeed-the Assassin's may struggle another thousand years in vain-but we will not stop!"
    Accepting the truth of reality and yet still standing up for your beliefs and ideals non-the-less. This lines from Connors speach resonate with me a lot and the entire speech just makes Connor a far better character than his depiction in the story of AC3, sad that it was cut out of it.

    • @TheSpaniardAssassin
      @TheSpaniardAssassin  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      connor had some bangers

    • @lilam7851
      @lilam7851 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Connor had my favorite speech of all time

  • @nikvasill8327
    @nikvasill8327 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    "Its me! Mario!" Truly touching words.

  • @yjiokhi4479
    @yjiokhi4479 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

    A favourite of mine.
    "The world is a tapestry of many colors and patterns. A just leader would celebrate this, not seek to unravel it."
    It's a great window into Suleiman's philosophy. In the past, acceptance of diversity was accepted out of necessity as empires like the Mongol Empire spanned multiple regions and cultures. Prince Suleiman sees beauty in the uncontrollable differences between cultures.

  • @parsifalkitty5109
    @parsifalkitty5109 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    When I first played AC1 and heard the famous line "Nothing is True and Everything is Permitted" I always looked at it with such curious eyes. When Revelations gave it's explanation I couldn't help but agree since I've grown both personally and seeing Ezio learn his morals throughout his trilogy. AC3 Taught me the value of how differing perspectives will always lead to friction regardless of how hard someone tries to bridge the gap.

  • @paulmuntean1459
    @paulmuntean1459 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +38

    Damn, that Arno speech is so underrated. Even I brushed it off easily when I played the game 4 years ago. I didn't pay much attention to it.
    But after I watched this video, I went back and listened to it again. Not enough people talk about it. Thank you :)

    • @TheSpaniardAssassin
      @TheSpaniardAssassin  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      thank YOU!

    • @somerandomboi8239
      @somerandomboi8239 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​@@TheSpaniardAssassin I'm sure many of us would like you to make a long compilation of profound quotes and dialogues from the whole series and then also a couple separate 10min videos with your comments on your thoughts of each one.

  • @JosseNoy
    @JosseNoy 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +76

    I'm studying philosophy in university at the moment, and halfway through the video I believe there's a great master's scription in what you've been talking about. Love this video

    • @TheSpaniardAssassin
      @TheSpaniardAssassin  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      would love to read it

    • @hamaguitar
      @hamaguitar 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This video is completely wrong about the Assassins and Templars ideologies, Assassins fight for absolute freedom, Templars fight for freedom of individuals, those individuals are in our real life are Capitalists, when freedom of the majority is what Assassins are fighting for, which is socialism, everyone to be free and have some sort of autonomy of not being controlled by no individuals, Assassins are for the freedom for all, Templars are for control under a system that would eventually control the majority once they get thier hands on the pieces od eden, also the video publisher did not include the epic Ezio speech where he literally says there is no book to follow, follow your own path ( Atheism ).

    • @ChaosReaper426
      @ChaosReaper426 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@hamaguitar That is not the tenets of atheism at all. Atheism is just a lack of belief in a higher power. But you can believe that and still believe that there is a book to follow. Such as the laws of the land you live. Atheism tends to lead toward the real rationalization that there is no consequences for anything you do in your life

    • @hamaguitar
      @hamaguitar 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @ChaosReaper426 Atheism is not believing in fairytales, it's believing in logic, laws are logical, we wear seat belts because it seems to be logical, a story of 3 in 1 bundle so called "God" that rose from death and cured blind people IS NOT LOGICAL OR BELIEVEABLE IN ANY SHAPE OR WAY.

  • @tozkal96
    @tozkal96 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    The spaniard is the only philosopher we need.
    i feel that the ac4 quote is even more philosophical than the rest because it is philosophical in nature, one does not come to that conclusion or question without thinking deepely in oneself and reflect on what the driving factor in the persons life is, or what it could have been if ones surroundings was different. it is an interpretation of the meaning of life, or if there is a meaning other than the meaning we get fed at birth or the one we give ourselfs if the things we are meant to strive for does not suit our "souls" and the life we long for.
    my favourite quote is no quote at all, it is the scene when connor gets back to his village and realises that everything he had done just to save his tribe never did, and we get to see him reflect on what it was all for. then him understanding that there is a bigger picture he doesn't really compute quite yet but that we can never give up because there is alwways someone else in that same situation that you might be able to do something for.

  • @Themetalwookie666
    @Themetalwookie666 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    I always thought that when Ezio was explaining the motto of the creed, he was in essence saying that as a shepherd tends to his flock, the assassins tend to the people and make sure that society doesn't come crumbling down by taking out those that wish to control and subjugate it to their will and control. The second part is him saying that when one does this, he has to live with the consequences of him doing what he does to make sure society is still held together, whether they turn out for better or worse is up to society, the flock if you will.

  • @Broox38
    @Broox38 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Love this, reminds me of the times when I was still in school and used to stealthily sneak interpretations of ac quotes into some essay or exam questions lmao. Even now at university it's still fun to rephrase some references and include them in papers from time to time. Makes me marvel at the depth and ambiguity of some quotes and their sense. Very nice work Iggy, thanks for sharing new perspectives and individual constructions of meaning. The world is a tapestry of many colors and patterns and we should be celebrating that instead of seeking to unravel it and striving for a single, absolute narrative.

    • @TheSpaniardAssassin
      @TheSpaniardAssassin  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      lmaoo i used to do the same thing at school too

  • @davidjacobs7465
    @davidjacobs7465 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    There's a lot of philosiphical moments I really like. Ranging from short and simple quotes to full on debates. It's hard to pick a most favourite for me, but the one that I keep remembering the most is when Conner and Haytham are on the rooftop and Conner asks Haytham what the templars truly want.
    It comes to a point where Haytham said that assassins had a more noble goal of peace instead of freedom. It's so simple when he says directly how freedom is an invitation to chaos and to look at the revolution itself as proof, so simple that it actually works to challange the idea that freedom is peace or at least good in a capacity.
    And right after Conner's response, Haytham gives an idea of how politics truly work that many people would believe and may be true in the real world today.
    It may not even be directly philosophical at times, but it paused me to really think about the words he said and believed. So I'd say it counts.

  • @BillyMaximoff
    @BillyMaximoff 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    genuinely the best AC content creator out there, you constantly change my view of the franchise.

  • @JL32506
    @JL32506 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    "Edward... Everyone's gone, aren't they? Mary. Rackham. Thatch. And all the Rest. I miss them so, rough as they were. Do you feel that, too? All empty Inside, like?" - Anne at the death/defection of all your friends, AC4
    You've also heard this one from me, but I'll expand on it:
    "Compromise. That is what everyone has insisted upon. And so I have learned it. But differently than most, I think…
    I realize now that it will take time; that the road ahead is long, and shrouded in darkness. It is a road that will not always take me where I wish to go, and I doubt I will live to see its end. But I will travel down it nonetheless. For at my side walks hope. In the face of all that insists I turn back, I carry on. This… this is my compromise." - Connor, AC3 (Forsaken Book Epilogue)
    Oh, and another one from AC4 (Edward, this time):
    "For years I've been rushing around, taking whatever I fancied, not giving a Tinker's Curse for those I hurt. And yet, here I am... with riches and reputation, feeling no wiser than when I left Home. Yet, when I turn around, and look at the course I've run... there's not a man or woman I love left standing beside me."
    I have even more of them (somewhat memorized, but these are the ones that still stick with me quite a bit).

  • @modemrouter475
    @modemrouter475 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    One of the best AC videos out there. Something that actually goes deep

  • @Tar-Numendil
    @Tar-Numendil 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    "And so here there was an attempt to categorize, study, explain, and understand the way things work - even if it was flawed. But no more. Now we are asked to succumb to a far more simplified explanation. How naïve to believe there might be a single answer to every question. Every mystery. That there exists a lone divine light which rules over all. They say it is a light that brings truth and love. I say it is a light that blinds us - and forces us to stumble about in ignorance.
    I long for the day when men turn away from invisible monsters and once more embrace a more rational view of the world. But these new religions are so convenient - and promise such terrible punishment should one reject them - I worry that fear shall keep us stuck to what is surely the greatest lie ever told."
    - Altaïr Ibn-La'ahad
    This is my favorite quote from Assassin's Creed because it perfectly encapsulates my feelings and opinions regarding religion.

  • @lilam7851
    @lilam7851 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I've always found Connors forsaken speech and Bayek and Ayas speech to be heartbreakingbut so captivating.

  • @Seveinis
    @Seveinis 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    There was a quote in black flag said to Edward that always plays back in my head “a man not motivated by morals is only motivated by coin”

  • @Purplelifts
    @Purplelifts 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I may be misjudging, but you shouldn’t be afraid of making longer videos discussing these type of topics. I think your videos are amazing. I watch them all from start to finish and I don’t think any of us would mind if they were longer as a matter of fact we would prefer it if you’re making shorter videos for the sake of people watching them and not getting bored (assumption) then I can confidently say that it’s OK if they’re longer. much love❤

  • @tandy9631
    @tandy9631 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Just wanted to say that your quality content is super appreciated and a breath of fresh air.

  • @Thatguyy100
    @Thatguyy100 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I always found myself thinking about the brotherhood and if they were in the right, while playing AC. Especially in AC3 when Conner and Haytham have scenes together I really think about both of their perspectives.
    Point is no other game makes me think about philosophical concepts as AC does.

  • @TheSyxGod
    @TheSyxGod 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Assassin’s Creed really made me a philosopher when I was playing it as a kid for the first time since everyone thought I was cursed and I was just talking like a philosopher and even nicknamed myself young Aristotle.

  • @sonofsueraf
    @sonofsueraf 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I love the whole walking sequence with Kristina in Masiaf Castle, it's just hard to pick one. I love it when Ezio explains the creed to Kristina, I love Ezio's monologue to Desmond when he entered the vault, all of it.
    I guess another quote I don't see much get talked about is when Ezio said to Kristina that he wants to let go all of the assassin stuff and live for himself. Something about him saying that it's time to live for himself and let go gives me chills.
    Maybe it's because I've always listened to other people and do things their way all the time, that it's comforting to hear that part. I decided to go back to college & take my desired course last year is somewhat my way of "living for myself." It's not an easy course & I struggle to make the grade, but I'm content with it, knowing that all this time, this is what I want to do for my life.

  • @chatyxd6078
    @chatyxd6078 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I love Altair's quote about religion, and i consider myself fairly religious. Ive been going to church since i was a child, i help out at my church and i love the people there. I have struggled in my faith, im still young and while i believe in the bible i havent had the desire to read it or fully devote myself to god.
    And Altair fully denounces religion, "it is the greatest lie" and since ive been raised with the church i wonder if maybe im apart of "the lie", i never had the chance to find god because i was always aware of him. But i know someday i will fully appreciate my religion, even if right now it isn't as big if a factor in ny life.
    Meanwhile i will do good and do as I believe, looking to others and my faith for guidance but never letting an institution control me.

  • @jordanmarazzi
    @jordanmarazzi 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I need to replay the ezio games I played all the ac games when I was a kid and grew up apart from odyssey and origins and Valhalla , but I think I’d get bored of the gameplay nowadays but man these games will never leave my memory , ac1 in 2007 was amazing I was 7 years old , ac2 was spectacular and damn man this series lives on through out my mind forever

  • @czuwajek
    @czuwajek 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    appreciate your work! love to see Assassin's Creed content like yours that not only focus on the game franchise but also hidden gems like philosophy which I consider very interesting thing in games ❤️

  • @GRR1MN1R
    @GRR1MN1R 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Ezio's message in Embers is one of my alltime fav speech/idea

  • @markgonzalez8547
    @markgonzalez8547 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The only quote that I actually remember from an AC game was origins, and it was the first time I actually contemplated on that for a while, was when Bayek says something along the lines of that the ideal for humanity is for the medjay and for the people to be one, did anyone else peep that?

  • @Max1990Power
    @Max1990Power 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great video btw and please cover more philosophical quotes. From sokrates and even the recorded talk between desmond miles and shaun:)

  • @hayetlefki9082
    @hayetlefki9082 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I really like your channel ,and your philosophical take on the series ,i think you are the only one in the ac community that does it

  • @windwhisper0234
    @windwhisper0234 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Did you read the Alamut novel, that inspired the first game? Al Mualim's debates with Altair are almost ripped straight from the pages. That book gave me a new appreciation for the series and the Assassin order itself. It also has the best breakdown of the creed's motto in it. Hassan-i Sabbah is a very interesting character. I believe the atheistic angle of the series is one of it's weakest traits, given what the Isu do and the question about creation of the species and such. But I see why that won't be a priority in a best selling video game series.

  • @AlanR8530
    @AlanR8530 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Ezio's last words in embers are something I keep thinking about because even though I am not old I realized something similar, I spent so much time thinking about unimportant things that in the end I didn't realize that I already had that freedom or that love many times I even had more than I thought but I was so focused on "having a good time" that at the end of the day I only ended up feeling worse because I thought I had nothing

  • @Improvsalesman
    @Improvsalesman 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Ubisoft did not create "nothing is true, everything is permitted." That quote is known in the western world because of the book Amunet, which is the basis of inspiration for the series.

  • @vanitas3873
    @vanitas3873 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Very nice and interesting video, greetings from Poland! 👍

  • @padilla2828
    @padilla2828 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I’m glad you brought up Black Flag. I’m a bit of a fanboy for it but I really believe the writing of the game was phenomenal. Personally I also love the cutscene where Edward becomes an Assassin but it’s not so much philosophical as it is just “humbling” in a sense. Also side note a video like this is perfect for your style and would love you see more deep thinking on aspects of this series.

    • @TheSpaniardAssassin
      @TheSpaniardAssassin  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      will make sure to make more content like this!

    • @padilla2828
      @padilla2828 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TheSpaniardAssassin hell yeah I look forward to it

  • @wmy1923
    @wmy1923 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    After looking through all these comments, and maybe I missed it, but I didn’t see any quotes from AC Valhalla. While not a true AC game, I still think there are some good quotes in there.
    First one comes from Basim talking to Eivor around the fire: "Children, they bewilder you. They can cause you so much worry, fill you with joy. Even stop your heart. And if you're lucky, they replace you." Seeing this through the eyes of a parent it resonates deeply because that’s what being a parent is like. I like to think people thought this way around 850AD when ACV would take place, and even 1100+ years later that message still holds true. Some feelings will always stand the test of time. Our species has evolved greatly throughout the years physically, mentally, intellectually, yet we will all share some of the same feelings as those who have come before.
    In that same scene he [Basim] also says “But a man you trust with anything… can take everything.” This message can be applied to almost all the stories in the AC series, as well as real life implications. Altaïr trusted Al Mualim and took away his rank in the beginning; Ezio with his father and brother; Shay with Achilles, Liam, and Hope; Arno with Elise and somewhat Bellic; Aya with Cleopatra; Eivor with Fulke taking Sigurd.
    The final one comes from Eivor when he says "Of all the battles a man can fight, the war against himself is the hardest to win." This is one of the realest quotes because it may not be a fight of maturity (Altaïr), but a fight to get over someone (Arno, Bayek, Connor, Edward), or a literally fight within themselves like Basim who not only possesses himself, but the likeness of Loki. Everyone goes through tough times and battles have occurred that have taken many, but out of all these fights, sometimes the greatest fight to someone is themselves.
    I really enjoy your content, been binging it for the past few days now!

  • @jmr8464
    @jmr8464 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Arno's speech feels like it reflects his conflicts with Bellec and Germain. Both characters were extremely dogmatic in their beliefs and believed they could create a new future for their respective faction. The speech shows how Arno learned from both characters the dangers of that sort of mindset.

  • @calebmurphy9406
    @calebmurphy9406 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Who told this guy that Star Wars is "often quoted as having interesting philosophy"? I feel like Star Wars is pretty universally considered (even by it's creator) to have very purposefully simplistic philosophy.
    Aside from that, I am really glad to see someone discussing the Assassin's Creed franchise from this perspective because it is easily the topic that gets discussed the least.

  • @p.rohanswarup9357
    @p.rohanswarup9357 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Bro today I was playing rogue and I developed a " what if " story, like what if Adewale was speared instead of Achilles, Ade would have operated from Davenport homestead as both were good friends and also Ade was growing old. Then Conner would have met Adewale because as we know his village head intructed him to. Also seeing that Adewale is more experienced assassin than Achilles and the fact that Adewale has worked with Conner's grandfather EDWARD would have uncovered an extra layer of story, plus Conner would have become even more deadlier and smart. What do you think ?

  • @Dragonlord91
    @Dragonlord91 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    "My father is dead. Charles Lee now leads the Templar Order in his place. I see now why ours is an eternal war. For each piece taken from the board, another is placed upon it. Back and forth we go. Across the world. Across the ages. Some days, mine feels an impossible task, but I cannot afford to be consumed with doubt. The people need me. Now, more than ever. I must stop the Templars. I will kill Charles Lee."
    Connor's quote here after his fight with Haytham solidifies his development from a character for me. Someone who realises the harsh reality of the conflict between the two factions. At this point Connor has lost his Mentor, his best friend, the allies he thought he could rely on and now his Father who he hoped he could at least change or at the very least be able to spare him. All of this is lost to him and despite being in what should be his lowest point in his life he continues to march forward and doing what he believes is best for the people.

  • @kentglass3894
    @kentglass3894 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    actually I think u are a philosopher. insights are fantastic.

  • @BallyBoy95
    @BallyBoy95 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Absolutely solid reflections. Subbed!

  • @amirrezam6524
    @amirrezam6524 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is awesome
    Keep doing these type of videos
    I love em

  • @cincila6981
    @cincila6981 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Some people like the franchize because of all historical settings, but one of the reasons I like it is because of the philosophy, like Altaïr's codex, the different takes on life after assassinations(which I miss in Odyssey, but then again, it's supstitued by quotes when you reveal the Cultists)and such.
    The second part of the Revalations quote mentioned stuck with me. I took it as we must take responcibility for what we do,as often people blame someone or something else for bad things. Also, I see in it how Ezio is done with the Creed as in Brotherhood he's againsts blindly following the truth and to not be limited by morality and law, yet in Revalations it's about action being on you(us?), it's about being an active agent.
    For Arno's ateistical take, I got it as dissapointment from the aftermath of the final mission.

  • @alexzk0409
    @alexzk0409 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Love your content ❤

  • @robboss6685
    @robboss6685 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    you are really good, hope you keep making videos

  • @neganmonical4068
    @neganmonical4068 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I comment I might make is when you said I think about history forgetting what we do for others, while that is generally true, I think there is also a value for people to do things for others, one side of that being because of what, it does if many do it and that doing good for others is sometimes better when brought by more than just one person. In a way it's almost a brotherhood all of us, that we are all in this together.

  • @EEnvinty
    @EEnvinty 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Your my current favorite TH-camr

  • @lil.future.president
    @lil.future.president 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have seen all your videos and I still go back to them love your videos from the future president

  • @thomasklauser6201
    @thomasklauser6201 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Interesting video!
    I love this type of content.
    Keep up the good work!💪

  • @preznd
    @preznd 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Love your content! Keep it up!

  • @Max1990Power
    @Max1990Power 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Look up the artist maria miesenberger. She works with art in the black/white and grey spectrum. She has an textileillustration that is a scan of her own brain. And in hit cross/ swastikas in white, black and grey symbolizing our morality. That we as individuals have evil the black, but also the pure good that is white. But we mostly are in the grey area. Always shifting. Moving. Her story comes from her father who had a farm in malthausern, Austria. During the german occupation there was a nazi concentration camp there and Marias father provided the SS guards with products like butter, eggs etc. So he knew what was going on in the camp. But he didnt do anything to oppose the nazis because he was afraid his family would suffer. So he kept sileny and after ww2 he moved to sweden. But he had a lot of regret and anxiety. These feelings influenced maria to feel responsibly for what happened. To know but not act. Which made her reflect on the human morality. I often think of this and i see this in assassins creed as well. I work at the museum in which the said art was exhibited. As a guide. And it is interesting how the philosophy from assassins creed has made an impact on my life.

  • @GAMEPLAYPYR
    @GAMEPLAYPYR 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Damn, the ending hit differently. I subscribed to your channel.🤙

  • @UserNot_Known
    @UserNot_Known 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Darby Mcdevitt is criminally underrated.

  • @potatogmv
    @potatogmv 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    best youtuber ever also respond to my hot take please- i really liked the ending of ac syndicate and the game itself i can put it like 2nd place with ac2 in first ofcourse.

  • @kenschell6542
    @kenschell6542 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I think the assassin's know that the templars are not worthy to run such an system nor is any human. So the power always corrupts and that's the "terrible things" Altair is talking about.

  • @ConnorWiederich-hr4zu
    @ConnorWiederich-hr4zu 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm surprised Ezio's speech from the Bonfire of the Vanities DLC wasn't mentioned.
    Also Haytham's speech to Connor on freedom being an invitation to chaos and the people not being the ones who chose Washington but rather privileged cowards who feign affection really shows the flaws in the Assassins' beliefs and who really gets to decide in the Revolution.

  • @powerhouse6165
    @powerhouse6165 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    We had to do book reports in 6th grade, and I did one on the Revelations novelization. For a quote from the book I pulled Ezio explaining the meaning of the Creed. Man did that confuse a lot of 12 year olds XD.

  • @matthewkendrick8280
    @matthewkendrick8280 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I also like The Last of Us Part II because it spends 30 hours trying to teach people a lesson that they constantly refuse to accept, that revenge is never good for anyone.

  • @benharder7816
    @benharder7816 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Arno's speech felt completely dissonant and almost too much like it would have been spoken by previous protagonists.
    Ending that game was a complete whiplash. I really enjoyed the stealth, Paris, and blackbox missions, but to end with that quote, I felt like the writers tried to cram the philosophical message at the last second, which prevented it from having the proper impact it could have deserved.

  • @Michael_the_Drunkard
    @Michael_the_Drunkard 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Arno's sentiments which he shares at the end of Unity, weren't as uncommon as one might think for the time period. During the French "Revolution", Christian clergy was guillotined and the Churches that weren't burnt like the Notre Dame were rededicated to the "god of Reason" by the radical Jacobins (basically a form of post-enlightenment deism). The anti-royalists (Girondins and Jacobins) considered religion a tool of the monarchy.
    This anti-monarchism is one of the main causes of atheism among the French today.

  • @unholymetaphor
    @unholymetaphor 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    While I agree the quote "everything is permitted, and nothing true" is an amazing quote, but it doesn't come from the game, it was written by Vladamir Bartol in the novel called "Alamut". I couldn't recommend it more, it is a great novel!

  • @metodoinstinto
    @metodoinstinto 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Nice vid, bruh, but IMO you forgot one quote that so happens to be my favorite: Altair's conversation with AL Mualim before he goes to kills the 8th target (Jubair or Sibrand) where they talk about what is the Assassin's Creed. Here you go, guys:
    Al Mualim: What is the truth?
    Altair: We place faith in ourselves. We see the world the way it really is, and hope that one day all mankind might see the same.
    Al Mualim: What is the world then?
    Altair: An illusion. One we can either submit to, as most do, or transcend.
    Al Mualim: What is it to transcend?
    Altair: To recognize nothing is true and everything is permitted. That laws arise not from divinity, but reason. I understand now that our creed does not command us to be free. It commands us to be wise.
    Al Mualim: Do you see now why the Templars are a threat?
    Altair: Where as we would dispel the illusion, they would use it to rule.

    • @TheSpaniardAssassin
      @TheSpaniardAssassin  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      beautifulll

    • @metodoinstinto
      @metodoinstinto 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TheSpaniardAssassin I subscribed today to your channel and I've been following it for quite some time now, but I want you to remember: I AM the true AC fan. I've played and loved all of them (except for Rogue, the only "bad" AC and quite an unnecessary one, but not without its highlights). Always remember, your are talking to the master assassin!
      I'm playing Valhalla now and I can see that the community is divided when talking about this one in particular. I don't remember, but I guess you've said bad things about it too. I'm 220 hours in and I'll tell you that I'm loving it. It's the most complicated game to review that I have ever played in my life. There are so many stupid and bad things in this game, but also some of the best too. Impossible to say "it's bad" or "it's great". I'm only saying all of this to stop this thing of crapping all over it. We should enjoy art less for what we wanted it to be and more for what it is. I always disliked Beethoven's 8th because I wanted it to be more like the 4th and the 2nd, but then I started to see the piece for what it is and even though it's my least favorite symphony of the 9, I can get some appreciation now. That's just my food for thought for everyone hating on Valhalla and sometimes Odyssey.
      Damn I wrote too much.

  • @tucan9111
    @tucan9111 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I understand Assassins Creed takes place in a universe where certainly there is no God. In our universe however, I am religious, and yet I learn and improve from most of what the assassins live for and preach.
    Unlike Altairs prediction we must truly understand the ideals we live by, and, free of impediment, improve from the lessons thought by even our 'enemies'.
    Belong to a creed or religion not by fear but by choice.
    "Everything is permitted, yet not everything is advantageous" - 1 Corinthians 10:23

  • @sagnikghosh1130
    @sagnikghosh1130 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Arnos speech is similar to ezios speech in assassins creed 2 after killing Savanarola the priest

  • @kentglass3894
    @kentglass3894 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    another great video.

  • @AshishKumar-ps2ug
    @AshishKumar-ps2ug 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The best Game franchise I've played in my entire life. It's for the mature Gamers to understand unlike GTA.

    • @cotopaximusic
      @cotopaximusic 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Calm down, you can like AC amd GTA at the same time lol

    • @AshishKumar-ps2ug
      @AshishKumar-ps2ug 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@cotopaximusic Well, why can't someone share their opinions, huh?
      I didn't mentioned that GTA is a bad game, but for me Assassin's Creed is best. Stop being kid.

  • @eldenjim4554
    @eldenjim4554 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My fav quote is requiescat in pace

  • @proximityclockworkx1572
    @proximityclockworkx1572 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I think you would love the story of the Legacy of Kain series. The story is the best part of those games.

    • @TheSpaniardAssassin
      @TheSpaniardAssassin  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Never heard of it whats it about?

    • @proximityclockworkx1572
      @proximityclockworkx1572 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TheSpaniardAssassin There are at least like 5 or so games.
      It has a very intruiging story about fate, time, morality and what can we do to change our destiny.
      Kain becomes a vampire and raises several generals, each with their own domain over Nosgoth, but one of the surpassed Kain in evolution, but was cast down for it and he becomes a wraith who feeds on souls and can shift between the physical and spiritual planes.
      Granted they are very dated games but the story is what makes them great. There is also time travel involved which makes it hard to understand things until you've gone through the story from the Legacy of Kain games and the 2 Soul Reaver games and Defiance.
      So sad they won't continue the game anymore so it's left on a bit of a cliffhanger at the end of Defiance.
      You don't have to play through the games (because they are janky and dated by today's standards), you can just look up videos with just the cutscenes, I think there is a video that has all cutscenes from the whole series on TH-cam

  • @PercyShadowAssassin
    @PercyShadowAssassin หลายเดือนก่อน

    the qupte ''Nothing is true, everything is permitted'' was originally said by Hassan-i-Sabbah, i believe a muslim missionary who founded the Hashashin, later to be called assassins. A revolutionist group aiming to take down corrupt people of power. This is the group that AC is based on. The original positioning of their castle was Alamut, which later became in AC mirage the assassin's castle. However i believe in history the castle wasnt build by Hassan but rather he conquered it. (i may be wrong)

  • @imamfn
    @imamfn 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I was about to say about the Unity's epilogue lol

  • @sparrow248
    @sparrow248 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The first Ac game HAD to have taken inspiration from Descartes' cogito.

    • @TheSpaniardAssassin
      @TheSpaniardAssassin  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Why?

    • @sparrow248
      @sparrow248 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TheSpaniardAssassin "fake" world, philosophical free will debates, Altair/Desmond character arc, Matrix inspirations, themes etc

  • @mistajeh1058
    @mistajeh1058 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I wanna play the ezio trilogy now 😭😭, well done

  • @marknutt4398
    @marknutt4398 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I love this preachy edgy I’m 14 on Reddit Video , You sir are underrated 😂🎉
    Side note: this video has enlightening me to say the least
    Reassuring me of my views of life❤

  • @Carthybp
    @Carthybp 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I think Altair starts to understand the dogmatic nature of the creed at the end of his life. He sends everyone away from Masyaf because he recognizes that he isn't a god, and they shouldn't be following him blindly.

  • @marooned_k
    @marooned_k 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Can we please get a thumbnail art tutorial?🙏 or maybe just a timelapse

  • @georgeberry1753
    @georgeberry1753 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Welcome to another attempt for me to get Ubisoft’s attention. Ubisoft, hire this man as a AC consultant of sorts 🙌

  • @YerbaDelDiablo
    @YerbaDelDiablo 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hey, are you planning on creating discord server?

  • @AmirDarkOne
    @AmirDarkOne 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    7:23
    that quote is extremely dishonest , cowardly and complete hand waiving of concept personal responsibility.
    there are plenty of people giving the chance still wouldn't kill,grape or steal for personal gains
    blackbeard saying he is born this way is spitting in the face of AS creed (you have free will and you are responsible for your actions)

  • @piotrj333
    @piotrj333 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Honestly 90% of strongest philosophy is in 1st game.

  • @beepwan8362
    @beepwan8362 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    bro doesnt sound 14

  • @jackconklin5398
    @jackconklin5398 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Calm down with these videos dude it IS A GAME.

    • @TheSpaniardAssassin
      @TheSpaniardAssassin  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      average fifa enjoyer

    • @jackconklin5398
      @jackconklin5398 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TheSpaniardAssassin I hate sports games, but you’re kind of right 😂

  • @hamaguitar
    @hamaguitar 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is completely wrong.

    • @TheSpaniardAssassin
      @TheSpaniardAssassin  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Oh i see

    • @hamaguitar
      @hamaguitar 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TheSpaniardAssassin I left a comment under another comment of a person says they studied philosophy, I will try to copy and paste the same comment into this one since you saw this comment, and you may see it.

    • @hamaguitar
      @hamaguitar 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TheSpaniardAssassin This video is completely wrong about the Assassins and Templars ideologies, Assassins fight for absolute freedom, Templars fight for freedom of individuals, those individuals are in our real life are Capitalists, when freedom of the majority is what Assassins are fighting for, which is socialism, everyone to be free and have some sort of autonomy of not being controlled by no individuals, Assassins are for the freedom for all, Templars are for control under a system that would eventually control the majority once they get thier hands on the pieces od eden, also the video publisher did not include the epic Ezio speech where he literally says there is no book to follow, follow your own path ( Atheism ).

    • @hamaguitar
      @hamaguitar 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This video is completely wrong about the Assassins and Templars ideologies, Assassins fight for absolute freedom, Templars fight for freedom of individuals, those individuals are in our real life are Capitalists, when freedom of the majority is what Assassins are fighting for, which is socialism, everyone to be free and have some sort of autonomy of not being controlled by no individuals, Assassins are for the freedom for all, Templars are for control under a system that would eventually control the majority once they get thier hands on the pieces od eden, also the video publisher did not include the epic Ezio speech where he literally says there is no book to follow, follow your own path ( Atheism ).

    • @hamaguitar
      @hamaguitar 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TheSpaniardAssassin In short words, Assassins are communists.