Assassin's Creed Rogue | Are The Templars Right?

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • Assassin's Creed Rogue, are the Templars right in the game? In this video I talk about the long and historic rivalry between the Assassin's Creed and Knights Templar, and specifically if the Templars are "good" in Assassin's Creed Rogue and morally correct over the Assassin's creed in Rogue. If you enjoyed this video I'd appreciate it if you considered leaving a like and subscribing to the channel if you're new, I now have channel memberships as well if you're interested in special perks! Other than that thanks for watching and have a great day assassins!
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Комментарии • 485

  • @slavman7445
    @slavman7445 Год назад +113

    I like how a bunch of People hate The templars because of The game series but never learned about their irl story lol

    • @baldwinivofjerusalem47
      @baldwinivofjerusalem47 Год назад +7

      fr.

    • @ms.7778
      @ms.7778 4 месяца назад

      @@baldwinivofjerusalem47literally no one thought that stop inventing problems bitchboy

    • @m._ridiska8823
      @m._ridiska8823 9 дней назад

      i just did and im shocked a specialy as an israeli

  • @BradLad56
    @BradLad56 2 года назад +505

    I think Edward said it best when he killed Torres: You would see all of mankind corralled into a neatly furnished prison, safe and sober, but dulled beyond reason and sapped of all spirit.

    • @twinzzlers
      @twinzzlers Год назад +70

      Well that's just Torres, all of the Templars have different beliefs about how their goals should be accomplished and how order should be brought about.

    • @vlach9620
      @vlach9620 Год назад

      Said the fucking pirate mass mirderer hahaha

    • @darthnater9731
      @darthnater9731 Год назад +72

      @@twinzzlers I absolutely agree. George Monro made a lot of good points when he told Shay that he doesn’t wanna control people he wants to supply them with what they need so that they don’t want anything.

    • @paolopesare3566
      @paolopesare3566 Год назад

      The Templar's ultimate goal is the subjugation of mankind in the name of peace. They are not the good guys. But doesn't mean the Assassins are always right. They had to be reformed a lot of times during their History because they made a lot of miatakes.

    • @drugleman601
      @drugleman601 Год назад +22

      @@darthnater9731Is that not as bad? To want for nothing, to never know the meaning of struggle or challenge, which gives life the ability to hold meaning? That we might be pigs in some pen, simply waiting for the next round of feed to be poured into our troughs?

  • @asu18
    @asu18 Год назад +136

    Altair and shay are somehow similars, because both of them tried to stop a madness and fighted back their crazy mentors

    • @smoke2351
      @smoke2351 Год назад

      Thank you for this

    • @elithompson22
      @elithompson22 Год назад

      I Literally was thinking the same thing!

    • @Cruddy129
      @Cruddy129 Год назад +3

      Only difference is Altair actually ended his mentor, Shay basically made it clear that the Templar Order he spent this entire game building upon is in squanders because of Connor, who was trained by Achilles

    • @horatiosans4208
      @horatiosans4208 Год назад +14

      @@Cruddy129tbf you could argue that Shay was acting in the interests of the creed by dismantling it. This allowed the North American brotherhood to course correct from their previous arrogance and incompetence through humbling Achilles and temporarily neutering the brotherhood. Shay probably upheld the values of the creed better than the rest of the brotherhood given that he got shot in the back for trying to stop the deaths of more innocents.

    • @H.K.5
      @H.K.5 Год назад

      Altair still stayed loyal to the Brotherhood whereas Shay abandoned it.

  • @techno_nightmare1464
    @techno_nightmare1464 2 года назад +271

    Haytham deserves a game about his origin.
    He and shay are the the few templars whose actions wasn't only for their personal gain.
    Its really pity Connor had to kill his father. I hope in future to see more content with templars who fight for the right cause.

    • @cadenross4314
      @cadenross4314 Год назад +5

      I agree, but I doubt it will actually happen knowing Ubisoft

    • @chris_elkins2093
      @chris_elkins2093 Год назад +4

      that’s why connor was a shit assassin he knew his father was in the right and only killed his father due to achilles hating haythem for ruining his terrorist plans in assassins creed rogue

    • @calebkent6706
      @calebkent6706 Год назад +4

      Theres a comic that kind of serves as a wnding to edwards story and kinda a prigin for haytham wont spoil it but yea a lot hate certain aspects of it (they killed edward off in a disrespectful way)

    • @subjetividadobjetivaconmak4259
      @subjetividadobjetivaconmak4259 Год назад +2

      ​@@chris_elkins2093 How was that dang-infested templar in the right?

    • @alexhulea2735
      @alexhulea2735 Год назад +4

      His origins......It is not a very nice story. I don't even understand how he remained with the templars after he found out his recruiter sold his sister into sexual slavery in the Ottoman Empire, got Edward killed, and lied about his role in all of it

  • @coreycasciano3255
    @coreycasciano3255 2 года назад +62

    Rogue is 🐐ed
    I hope we get another game where we play as a Templar, Shay was such an awesome character

    • @TRR622
      @TRR622 Месяц назад +2

      They should really should make another game to extend Shay story because his game is so short

    • @nicholisfourie8971
      @nicholisfourie8971 Месяц назад +1

      Unless it's an obvious moral choice like it was in Rogue, Ubisoft would never agree that the Templars are right. The Templars are similar to conservatives in that some degree of control is necessary, because they reject the idea that man is naturally good and society is what makes them bad (what leftists basically believe, and probably the Assassins too).
      I won't even touch on which irl historical figures mentioned in AC2 are considered good and bad.

  • @Jettayu101
    @Jettayu101 2 года назад +339

    The Templar philosophy is logical in its ideal state, but by it’s nature would almost definitely lead to some of the most immoral forms of control imaginable. It essentially ignores the will of mankind.
    While the freedoms that the Assassins typically promote can be problematic, they’re usually just fighting oppression which is more moral than the Templars imposing theirs will on humanity, so I'd usually pick Assassins over the Templars. But as AC Rogue shows, it really depends on what place at what time honestly. If I experienced what Shay did, I'd probably leave the Creed as well. Not really sure I'd join the Templars though.

    • @jossebrodeur6033
      @jossebrodeur6033 2 года назад +49

      The Templars ideally want control, but not oppression. In 4 we learn that Torres is anti-slavery, so the order doesn't appreciate all forms of control.

    • @godzillazfriction
      @godzillazfriction 2 года назад +27

      @@jossebrodeur6033 yep torres hates how sad and corrupted empires are also later templars hate the borgias/renaissance because they didn't follow the proper ideals because they were too corrupted plus the very first game shows how horrible the assassin's can be as well as the main protagonist who purposefully broke all three tenets and ill argue that the brotherhood in 1 are more corrupted than the colonial plus the renaissance brotherhood aren't all that good but compared to the templars they were seen as good vs evil but later ezio shows when assassin's show their flaw which is chaos and with that chaos ezio causes an explosion that suffocated innocents underground and in the novel ezio felt bad but he said that it was necessary

    • @stanisawkubsik5769
      @stanisawkubsik5769 2 года назад +21

      shay was also hesitant to join the templars but what I believe converted him was the fight against bandits and others who seeked to harm innocent like assasins did in rouge through their ignorence to the earthquake and attempts at taking other artifacts even when they knew the consequences

    • @godzillazfriction
      @godzillazfriction 2 года назад +12

      @@stanisawkubsik5769 i wish the 'bandits' or 'gang members' were assassin's because rogue originally had assassin's who wore white robes but fitting for their time period and it was shown in concept art when shay still had the hood on his templar outfit also one theres a YT thumbnail of doing a execution move with his rifle well shotgun at the time against an assassin and the assassin has brown armor over his white robe to show rank

    • @zeehutt7876
      @zeehutt7876 Год назад +1

      Shay wasn’t really a full Templar. But what the Order did for New York at that time was for a good cause. Increasing the average standard of living for the citizens.

  • @centurion8092
    @centurion8092 2 года назад +70

    I tell can that The master assassin is obsessed with rogue since he’s been talking about it so much which I do agree it’s an awesome game

    • @TheBuster0926
      @TheBuster0926 2 года назад +5

      Straight up amazing for 6$ on the ongoing Steam Sale.

    • @AssassinsCreedlover_600
      @AssassinsCreedlover_600 2 года назад +2

      @@TheBuster0926 MINE

    • @smileyent.3055
      @smileyent.3055 2 года назад +8

      i mean its the only game that offers some kind of explanation for the templars, albeit a bit shallow, so i get why he'd always use that as a point of reference

    • @godzillazfriction
      @godzillazfriction 2 года назад +5

      @@smileyent.3055 it ain't shallow because rogue was added to the templars from previous games especially if you compare them to the renaissance templars who are too corrupted and dont follow the proper templar ideals which is why later templars hate the renaissance/borgia templars

  • @enlightenmentdoesntcomeeas5337
    @enlightenmentdoesntcomeeas5337 Год назад +78

    I was really hoping for more games from the Templar perspective with new gameplay mechanics and a story that explores their views.

    • @GrandMasterShayPatrickCormac
      @GrandMasterShayPatrickCormac Год назад +9

      Agreed, instead of another assassin's creed about Basim i want a templar assassin's creed, another assassin that become templar or another shay story

    • @super.hero.landing
      @super.hero.landing 10 месяцев назад +3

      Idk how possible it would be, especially in the current state of these games, but I'd love to see a rivalry kind of story where you play two different protagonists from the Assassins and Templars perspectives that intertwine in the story.
      ACIII Kinda did that with Haytham and Connor, but the game leaned more towards Connor's story of course.

  • @LeadLeftLeon
    @LeadLeftLeon Год назад +22

    Shay best dressed protag. For a rushed game they gave Shay some amazing outfits

    • @ThomasTheAlphaAndOmega8509
      @ThomasTheAlphaAndOmega8509 2 месяца назад +2

      The solid black outfit was always my favorite. I thought of it as, "I may have turned my back on the Assassin's, but I still believe in the core tenets of the creed." I felt as though it fit his personality.

    • @Zygothdarkknight
      @Zygothdarkknight Месяц назад

      Agree. Characters on Templar side have great outfits btw.

  • @templarknight7960
    @templarknight7960 2 года назад +45

    It depends on leadership because a bad organization can be good later in time while a good organization becomes bad. People like Cesare Borgia used the Templars for selfish reasons. Jack the Ripper used the Assassins to get revenge for his mothers by using his learnt skills against the Frye twins who were like family to them. Edward did join the Templars briefly while disguised as Duncan for coin. People like Mister De la Serre, Haytham and Maria tried to bring peace to the world by uniting both sides but failed due to vendettas.

  • @mafiartx
    @mafiartx 2 года назад +258

    My opinion: none of them was right, the assassins wanted to keep the artifacts safe but they had no idea that kind of miracle would happen. After the earthquake in Lisbon the templars thought the assassins were wrong. And so Shay was totally pissed at the brotherhood.
    Edit: thanks for this much likes, have a wonderful day :D

    • @KebabsRock1997
      @KebabsRock1997 2 года назад +4

      [I did]

    • @elenegakharia3591
      @elenegakharia3591 2 года назад +3

      i did

    • @natchu96
      @natchu96 2 года назад +9

      the Assassin side would have an excuse to doubt Shay (not that it isn't the far more logical thing to do to proceed with caution in case Shay is right) if not for the fact that Lisbon _wasn't even the first time_

    • @mafiartx
      @mafiartx 2 года назад +5

      Thanks to everyone who read this comment

    • @mafiartx
      @mafiartx 2 года назад +2

      @@natchu96 you are right

  • @eastsidereviews727
    @eastsidereviews727 2 года назад +66

    I don't think I will ever get tired of that run from AC 3 to Unity; the Creed and the Assassins vs Templar angles felt important and we were finally able to get true nuance with different shades of both groups being on display.
    A Connor, Edward, Shay, and Arno sequels have so much more room for story potential, but we likely won't true sequels to stories ever again from Ubisoft unfortunately.

    • @user-sp6wm5cb1d
      @user-sp6wm5cb1d Год назад +5

      Edward and Shay not so much but Connor and Arno holy shit yes

  • @cykablyat9526
    @cykablyat9526 2 года назад +25

    id kill for a spinoff where you play as a templar and try not to get assasinated, build something like an inquisition to hunt assasins or a spy network to find their identities, how badass would be in medieval times busting an assasin bureau with your buddies in full plate armor and armed to the teeth kicking ass xD

    • @baldwinivofjerusalem47
      @baldwinivofjerusalem47 Год назад +5

      we can only dream and hope.

    • @twinzzlers
      @twinzzlers Год назад +3

      That sounds like fun, we need another rpg with a hundred different skill strees and a protagonist with no personality.

    • @cykablyat9526
      @cykablyat9526 Год назад +6

      @@twinzzlers didnt say anything about skill trees or rpg, they could make it the combat like arkham games and by armor i mean like chainmail and shit, actual medieval armor, not item pieces with different stats and collors, if they made it like in ac unity but only cosmetic it would be something

    • @H.K.5
      @H.K.5 Год назад +2

      Isn’t that already AC Rogue?

    • @mudfightmaster4275
      @mudfightmaster4275 Год назад

      ​@@twinzzlerstrue, but maybe for the personality part, AC should learn from Fallout, one if the best rpg franchise, i really enjoy skill trees and grinding its fun imo

  • @calumbarry1829
    @calumbarry1829 Год назад +35

    I'd really like a game where either an assassin or a Templar realizes the wrongs of his brotherhood/order but still recognizes the other side as enemies. I think it'd be great to play as this middle ground force that thinks neither group should exist and does everything in their power to destroy them both. Maybe even recruiting other disenfranchised members of both the Templars and Assassins.
    A character whose hands are rated E for Everyone is an automatic badass in my eyes.

    • @twinzzlers
      @twinzzlers Год назад +8

      I've always had an idea for an AC get set in the Civil War (America) where the fight is actually a civil war in of itself, where the divided assassins and templars must work together.

    • @nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457
      @nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457 Год назад +3

      ​@@twinzzlers Interesting idea, how do you think that plotline would work?

    • @twinzzlers
      @twinzzlers Год назад +5

      @Nnnnm Hughuuhhjiijj No clue, maybe you working together with the enemy to dismantle both groups, like say the assassins are meddling with precursor sites again.

  • @treytheriot825
    @treytheriot825 2 года назад +41

    It’d be cool if there’s an AC game with multiple endings with the plot being who’s side do you (the player) chooses. Templars or Assassins

    • @robertduggan3735
      @robertduggan3735 Год назад +10

      I'd choose the templars

    • @NoName-oo2td
      @NoName-oo2td Год назад +10

      Since Ubisoft is sticking with the RPG stuff, might as well. Sounds like a concept that'll satisfy both casual and hardcore fans.

    • @user-sp6wm5cb1d
      @user-sp6wm5cb1d Год назад +1

      But It will start the problem of the playersbase not knowing which one is cannon

    • @treytheriot825
      @treytheriot825 Год назад

      @@user-sp6wm5cb1d Ubisoft will probably reveal which one it is either through a statement or a comic/novel like they did for which character you play as is canon Alexios/Cassandra, Male Evior/Female Evior

    • @user-sp6wm5cb1d
      @user-sp6wm5cb1d Год назад

      @@treytheriot825 as much as I remember Eivors last name when translated comes out as the daughter of someone (can't remember) so yeah

  • @AsmodeusMKO
    @AsmodeusMKO Год назад +11

    I think you need to consider that in some instances the Templars we're lying/gaslighting/embellishing the truth. In many instances Shay was straight up being manipulated by them telling him what he wanted to hear. Early on Shay was just so focused on redemption that "saving" people was an afterthought.
    Also, you have to take into account this was an Abstergo product, most likely made to sway people to their side.

    • @mudfightmaster4275
      @mudfightmaster4275 Год назад +4

      in AC 1, Al Mualim is also very manipulative and cunning.

  • @tisla5232
    @tisla5232 2 года назад +130

    While playing Assassin's Creed 3, I got the feeling that Achilles was a selfish person especially when he wanted to pit Connor against his father Haitham. He also wanted to instill in Connor the idea that tumblers are always bad.
    But when I played Assassin's Creed rogue, I was sure that the Assassins were wrong and my feeling was right

    • @alecmanst629
      @alecmanst629 2 года назад +11

      They are bad. Bad people can do good things, just like good people can do bad things. Also of course he would need to go after his father, he's the leader of the templars, can't exactly leave him be

    • @tisla5232
      @tisla5232 2 года назад +13

      @@alecmanst629 but he could work with his father to end the war between the assassins and the templares but achilles stoped him, also haytham could kill conor many times but he didn't.

    • @alecmanst629
      @alecmanst629 2 года назад +10

      @@tisla5232 I disagree even if tempary truce was inacted, the chances of that truce contining after thier death is minuscule. I agree a temporary truce could have occurred but that ultimately mean nothing in the grand scheme and would have zero chance of ending the assassin's/Templar war

    • @will1929
      @will1929 2 года назад +9

      Assassin's creed Rogue is extremely stupid game, cuz everything happened bc of fcking misunderstanding. If Shay didn't yell and listened, if Achilles had a talk with Shay instead of kicking him out. It's stupid. The purpose of the game stupid too. Ubisoft made 2 games at once. Wanted more money and didn't even care much about this game

    • @alecmanst629
      @alecmanst629 2 года назад +14

      @@will1929 I think rouge is good just needed a longer story and a better reason for shay to defect

  • @dillanphillips8211
    @dillanphillips8211 2 года назад +19

    The reasons why the Templars seemed so evil in earlier games was mostly because of the Borgia in the modern day at least their rule was thought of as the dark age of the Templar Order, I wish this game was the focus in 2014 with Unity pushed back another year or two

    • @dangi6516
      @dangi6516 6 дней назад

      They weren't evil because of Borgia, they are just evil people . They started the French Revolution because Connor rebuilt the brotherhood in America and to avenge the grand master, they started WW2 to capture parts of Eden and exterminate the Assassins

  • @jokerdust4298
    @jokerdust4298 2 года назад +4

    To save the world 🌎 yes .
    May the father of understanding guide us .
    ✝️

  • @eastsidereviews727
    @eastsidereviews727 2 года назад +53

    The Assassins and Templars are two sides of a similar coin. I wish Rogue was more fleshed out, cause it does do a good job in showing how doggedly stubborn the Assassins can and showed that the Templars are more than just musta he twirling aholes.

    • @nathanielgarza9198
      @nathanielgarza9198 Год назад +10

      I kind of hoped the games would touched on how both groups are making the world worser off
      A big point in AC3 was the ancient civilization expected people to work together to prevent the apocalypse, but nope the two groups controlling the world spent 5000 yrs killing each other

    • @horatiosans4208
      @horatiosans4208 Год назад +4

      The problem with rogue in my opinion is that the assassins are antagonists not because of a flaw in their ideology, but just due to their sheer stupidity and incompetence. Given that the entire plot could have been prevented through a calm conversation I can’t help but feel Rogue has major wasted potential.

    • @DeathMessenger1988
      @DeathMessenger1988 Год назад +6

      ​@@horatiosans4208
      There IS a flaw in their ideology, or at least their mentality towards it.
      When Shay or Templar points out some inherent hypocrisy or paradox, the Assassins' standard response is "You don't understand...", "Do not question our leader's judgement" or some philosophical bullshit like "tasted sour grapes". Which, frankly, sound more like something an asshole Templar would say. The Assassins, like every other human ideology, have been lulled into the false idea that they're unquestionably incorruptible or infallible just because they believe in something. Just like the Templars with their "New World Order". It's amazing across the games just how many times Assassins and Templars accuse each other of being blinded, brainwashed or enslaved by beliefs, their own or their benefactors.
      Two sides of the same coin, indeed.

    • @AlbertoGarcia-wd7sc
      @AlbertoGarcia-wd7sc 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@horatiosans4208 That and the fact that Shay's character is stupid. The writers didn't do a good job.

    • @AlbertoGarcia-wd7sc
      @AlbertoGarcia-wd7sc 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@DeathMessenger1988 Not really.
      "The Assassins, like every other human ideology, have been lulled into the false idea that they're unquestionably incorruptible or infallible just because they believe in something"
      Except the entire assassin ideology asks people to question everything. I mean, literally "nothing is true, everything is permited". Assassins can make mistakes, can be corrupted, can be extremist, but their ideology is not, unlike the templar one, inherently evil.
      And that is the problem with AC Rogue. The writers basically tried to force a situation that would portray assassins in the wrong, by making lots of characters being stupid. That still doesn't change the fact of what templars are or do

  • @brunovsky_
    @brunovsky_ 2 года назад +25

    Would you make a video comparing AC 3 and AC 4 as which one is the better game? It would really surprise some people but, as someone who played not only those two, but almost all games in the saga, I really like AC 3 cause it has way more variety in terms of stuff to do around the world (like the underground tunnels, god I loved that, and the little lockpicking sequences) the homestead missions, the Boston brawler challenges, that is one of my FAVORITE things on AC 3, and of course the most wonderful open world missions. And there's so much more to talk about!

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  2 года назад +11

      I made one already back in January if you'd like to check it out. Thank you and have a good rest of your day!

    • @arghosen9036
      @arghosen9036 2 года назад +3

      you like lockpicking? that's some unpopular opinion

    • @peculiar3529
      @peculiar3529 2 года назад +1

      AC 4 still has more to do with all the unlockable armor and ships to take down

    • @brunovsky_
      @brunovsky_ 2 года назад +1

      @@arghosen9036 LMAOOOO YEAA

    • @DsgSleazy
      @DsgSleazy 2 года назад +3

      @@peculiar3529 Taking down ships over and over again isn't what most people would call "fun", it's just busy work.

  • @Sebastian04223
    @Sebastian04223 2 года назад +54

    They need to do a templar turned assassin type story that’ll be interesting. We kinda saw that in black flag but Edward wasn’t really a templar

    • @Sonic8577
      @Sonic8577 Год назад +8

      I agree it would be an interesting take.

    • @shiberu_7s
      @shiberu_7s Год назад +7

      whats the title for that? im thinking Assassin's Creed Redemption (that sounds like RDR ngl)

  • @michaeltaylor815
    @michaeltaylor815 2 года назад +6

    There is no right or wrong in this imo, which was made quite clear since AC3. The best I could put is that Templars’ methods was more acceptable at that time

  • @ofrund
    @ofrund Год назад +7

    I think that Mirabue and De La Serre were pretty interesting and I wish we could have seen their debates in full. What caused the Grand Master and Mentor to see eye to eye and form a truce between the two orders?

  • @srinivasansankaralingam237
    @srinivasansankaralingam237 2 года назад +4

    Haytham and Adewale face off would've been great 🔥

  • @smoke1506
    @smoke1506 2 года назад +8

    Shay was definitely a good guy only cared for the people so he killed his brothers and sisters to protect them

  • @jenjoe4359
    @jenjoe4359 2 года назад +56

    The Templars are technically in more of the games than the assassins are.

    • @peculiar3529
      @peculiar3529 2 года назад +2

      How?

    • @johnmarston9262
      @johnmarston9262 2 года назад +5

      @@peculiar3529 idk probably rogue and black flag

    • @HiddenOne50
      @HiddenOne50 2 года назад

      You right😂

    • @DsgSleazy
      @DsgSleazy 2 года назад +6

      @@peculiar3529 I'm assuming it's because we fought "Templars" in Odyssey but there were no Assassins.

    • @peculiar3529
      @peculiar3529 2 года назад +6

      @@johnmarston9262 those had assassins and Templars

  • @jessicastrike5640
    @jessicastrike5640 2 года назад +72

    The Assassins were meddling with something they didn’t understand, that doesn’t necessarily make the wrong but it does make them flawed. The Templars being in opposition to the Assassins motivations in Rogue would put them in the better light by comparison. But honestly the game completely fails to delve into the ideology and philosophy of either group, and in particular why Shay would join the Templars after defecting from the Assassins. If they had made it clear he was just using them as a means to an end and actually hated his time with the Templars, or on the flip side if they had shown Shay grow to truly believe in the Templar order and their way of going about achieving peace, then Shay would have felt like a much more dimensional character. Alas this is not what we got and all we know about Shay is he makes his own luck

    • @godzillazfriction
      @godzillazfriction 2 года назад +7

      the game already did dwelve into the ideology and philosophy established by previous games, shay didn't join automatically he questioned them or doubted and thats were the game shouldve been longer because shay have been working with monroe and gist for a whole year that the game quickly skips which is a shame but what made shay appreciate templars like monroe was how they made him feel equal unlike the the assassin's

    • @godzillazfriction
      @godzillazfriction 2 года назад +5

      the first tenet says 'stay your blade from the flesh of the innocent' but that isnt the main reason for shay to defect but one of the reasons because shay says this in the beginning of the game but i think that the main reason is holding the assassin's responsible for causing such chaos as youve seen with previous assassin's especially ezio who caused an explosion that suffocated innocents just because he thought it was necessary to kill a templar which in rogue shay basically causes something far worse and basically stayed true being an assassin than any other assassin except for connor even though shay betrayed the assassin's but later on as shay got older hes got more ruthless and said that the templars are going to start a revolution of our own which implies the french revolution and see so many people think that the whole assassin's vs templars are good vs evil which is not especially when people who review rogue say that the 'AassAsSiNs aRe lIke tEmPlars aNd tEmpLaRs aRe lIke aSsAsSInS' which is it was never the case at all and i can name many ac youtubers who think rogue was like this but their mouth is always gawking on ezio every nanosecond

    • @godzillazfriction
      @godzillazfriction 2 года назад +3

      yep torres hates how sad and corrupted empires are also later templars hate the borgias/renaissance because they didn't follow the proper ideals because they were too corrupted plus the very first game shows how horrible the assassin's can be as well as the main protagonist who purposefully broke all three tenets and ill argue that the brotherhood in 1 are more corrupted than the colonial plus the renaissance brotherhood aren't all that good but compared to the templars they were seen as good vs evil but later ezio shows when assassin's show their flaw which is chaos and with that chaos ezio causes an explosion that suffocated innocents underground and in the novel ezio felt bad but he said that it was necessary

    • @godzillazfriction
      @godzillazfriction 2 года назад +3

      origins fucked up the lore for AC in which they couldve made the order of ancients interesting instead they made them evil like that's not what the templar philosophy is like especially since they're supposed to be the origin of templars but i think odyssey fixed this by adding origin of the order of ancients who are the cult of cosmos and they're all evil just like the order of ancients and this is where templars come in fixing their philosophy and trying to fix the world in their own way but obviously some would get corrupted like many templars in the games but there are lot of templars who follow the proper ideals like grand Torres from ac4, all templars from ac1, the colonial rite rogue - ac3. the whole assassin's vs templars war was always grey and not black and white

    • @godzillazfriction
      @godzillazfriction 2 года назад +2

      it ain't shallow because rogue was added to the templars from previous games especially if you compare them to the renaissance templars who are too corrupted and dont follow the proper templar ideals which is why later templars hate the renaissance/borgia templars

  • @AnarchistoftheInternet
    @AnarchistoftheInternet 2 года назад +7

    The Templars are so right, so in my opinion, I choose to be a Templar, and may the father of understanding guide us.

  • @thetramp1138
    @thetramp1138 Год назад +2

    Correct! There is no right or wrong, just two sides of every coin. It just depends on which side landed up for you.

  • @Dream25_
    @Dream25_ Год назад +4

    I've only picked up the series recently, I watched Storyline breakdowns on the first 4 games and I've played through the full main story of 3, Black Flag, Rogue, and have about 10 hours into Unity, and honestly it feels like I'm missing something. Sure some of the templar ideas are a bit crazy, but it seems well intentioned 99% of the time, even as you're killing people in AC3 you can't tell if they're lying to you to make Connor mad or if Connor is just actually wrong. It seriously feels like The templars have a whole list of ideas and how to achieve what they want and the Assassin's really only have "Templars bad" as an ideology.

    • @dangi6516
      @dangi6516 6 дней назад +1

      as you yourself noticed, you lack context, if you play all the games, do side activities, etc., you will learn that 95% of the largest conflicts, plagues, etc. are ploys by the Templars to gain power, parts of Eden, or kill the Assassins

  • @mikoajop5481
    @mikoajop5481 2 года назад +6

    I believe that at the beginning the ancient ones had a good idea that simply disappeared with time. Of course some of the grandmasters tried to bring peace, but usually their only target was to kill as many assassins as they could. And the assassins in order to prevent it would butcher the templars. I think, that taking free will completely isn’t the best way, in the end as you said world doesn’t really need assassins nor templars. There never will be peace if two sides are always fighting.

    • @nathanielgarza9198
      @nathanielgarza9198 Год назад +2

      I always thought that was the joke
      Both groups are just finding excuses to play god. Honestly if the series was gonna end want that to be the main theme of the last game

  • @Orochi2345678
    @Orochi2345678 Год назад +17

    So, a pretty major thing being missed here is that the Templars in AC Rogue are the exact same group from AC3. It’s just earlier in the timeline and we focus on different members, not counting Haytham. They all directly report to Haytham though. And he’s the leader of the Colonial Rite of the Order, having officially founded it at the end of his playable sections in AC3. His goals are their goals. And remember that he came to the Colonies to begin with to get into the Grand Temple and use whatever he found their for Templar interests. Juno showed this to Connor as well. Things only go differently because he couldn’t get into it at the time, but he never stopped trying, which is why he passes the key on to Charles Lee and why Connor getting the key is his main mission from Juno across the game. The Templars, via Haytham, also want Precursor sites and to use whatever is in there as a weapon, just as they did in AC2, Black Flag, etc.
    So, when we wonder why Achilles and the Brotherhood are making such a big deal of finding Precursors sites and boxes, and keeping them away from the Templars that’s not really a valid question. It’s already been answered for us in AC3. Because, again, this is the SAME group of Templars from AC3. They’re just placed in a different light because we see that the Assassins, under Achilles, blindly chasing after the precursor sites is now having negative consequences. But that’s what makes Rogue so damn good. Because the Assassins aren’t actually doing anything different than what they’ve always done. And the Templars aren’t doing anything different either. They’re both fighting over the remains of the Isu. Ezio and Altair spent many years chasing after and protecting Apples of Eden. In AC3, Connor (and by extension Desmond) is chasing after the Grand Temple. In AC4 it’s the Observatory. In AC Syndicate it’s the Shroud. Etc. Different stories just place more or less emphasis on different artifacts and include more or less dialogue on peace or freedom Vs security.
    The Assassins in Rogue are only “wrong” because the artifacts that everyone is chasing in this game are things that hold the earth together instead of apples which you can toss around as you please without harming anyone, or shrouds you can wear to keep yourself from dying. Replace the temples in Rogue with an Observatory and you have the same basic plot as Black Flag. And, again, that’s why Rogue is so good Imo. Neither side is really acting any differently (even down to the Assassins setting up dens and working with thieves in cities). It’s what they’re all chasing after that’s different, which makes the Assassins the antagonists. And this leads to Achilles words to Connor in 3 about not being so willing to save the world that he ends up destroying it. Achilles had good intentions, but because he didn’t think, because he didn’t listen, he ended up causing more harm than good.

    • @jonnyhill1155
      @jonnyhill1155 10 месяцев назад +1

      Actually if you play and listen to ac3 ,haytham tells Connor he abandoned his search for precurser sites to focus on fixing america ,also it was Washington who killed Connors family ,not the templars ,also haytham gave the key to charles lee to prevent anyone else from getting it,haytham only seeked knowledge not power

    • @Orochi2345678
      @Orochi2345678 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@jonnyhill1155 Haytham doesn’t say that and he has his Templars looking into precursor sites at the time of AC Rogue, which is 10 years before AC3. At best he stopped looking because they failed to find anything. But he still kept the grand temple key instead of, you know, just burying it and forgetting about it. I didn’t say that the Templars killed Connor’s family. So I’m not sure why you’re mentioning that. Haytham came to the Colonies searching for WHATEVER was in the Temple and before he leaves Reginald Birch literally says it might be knowledge or a weapon. Neither of them cared, they just wanted to get it. Which is why I said they wanted to use what was in it specifically for Templar interests. Had it been a Sword of Eden they would’ve used it. Had it been a Shroud of Eden they would’ve used it. Knowledge or power is irrelevant, they would’ve used whatever they found to benefit their group. Saying he only wanted knowledge is absolutely incorrect.

    • @Niani23455
      @Niani23455 10 месяцев назад

      @@jonnyhill1155 Washington may have killed Connor' s family but wasn't it Charles Lee who carried out his orders? Why didn't Haytham make Lee pay as he did to the Templars who sold his sister into slavery? Or was Haytham aware of what was going to happen to Connor's village? If so why didn't he find a way to prevent it?

    • @jonnyhill1155
      @jonnyhill1155 10 месяцев назад

      @@Niani23455 no it wasn't Charles lee and them ,if I remember from what I saw ,Charles and the 3 other templars where there to negotiate hence why they grabbed Connor and told him run back to the others and tell them Charles needs to speak to them ,but Washington burned it down before Charles could negotiate

    • @jonnyhill1155
      @jonnyhill1155 10 месяцев назад

      @@Niani23455 also after Connor tells haytham what Charles apparently did haytham investigates and finds out that Washington did it

  • @beegayzhan
    @beegayzhan 2 года назад +8

    I actually like Templars's position and their philosophy. That's because assassins never actually tried to make their visions come true. All they (and we as players) did is to conflict with Templars or to hunt for the artefacts, while Templars actually tried to make their position right. After all, Abstergo became very and very powerful cuz they put the order's principles in a first place, not hunting and killing assassins

    • @dangi6516
      @dangi6516 6 дней назад

      No they don't , they just learned how to push their goals forward while killing assassins

    • @beegayzhan
      @beegayzhan 6 дней назад

      @@dangi6516 it's been two years wtf 😭

  • @sarabeara9198
    @sarabeara9198 Год назад +7

    i’ve always felt that templars are a cult bc we mostly look at them from the outside…..but i just realised that “cult” is a word that can describe the assassin brotherhood too 😭

    • @nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457
      @nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457 Год назад +2

      Bruh, sometimes my disappointment for Ubisoft really comes out, when I read comments like that. The stuff, you mentioned about Assassins and Templars being two morally-ambiguous 'cults' was literally explored in AC1 a lot and by the end of AC1, Altaïr grown to understand both sides and how similar yet different, they are (also Altaïr's wife was literally a ex-templar) they just drop that sh*t in AC2 for literally no reason.

    • @mudfightmaster4275
      @mudfightmaster4275 Год назад

      ​@@nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457facts, ive told this million times, play ac 1 for the lore ONLY, because its story and conversation is very interesting. i knew from the very start this Al Mualim dude is bad news, and very cunning. from the memory corridors conversation i came to realization that the templar aint that bad

  • @RhodesianSAS-gn4qp
    @RhodesianSAS-gn4qp Год назад +4

    We should be able to choose which we want to pick, and based on each choice we would have a different storyline and ending to the game

  • @calvinmatthews1527
    @calvinmatthews1527 2 года назад +5

    Imagine if this was remade with all the graphics & length of a modern AC game. That'd be sweet!

  • @Log-On-Line
    @Log-On-Line Год назад +4

    i love the story of the american colony assassins and templars how the templars actually were better than the assassins during rogue but later connor brought the assassins back to how they should be and revived the creed in america

  • @vesmoper
    @vesmoper 2 года назад +1

    May the father of understanding guide us

  • @thatemocat
    @thatemocat Год назад +2

    Has there ever been a time where an assassin and a templar were good friends? I mean as much as they are depicted to be these brute forces wanting to reclaim the land I can’t help but think a few are willing to align themselves with some of the assassins beliefs.

  • @mandarinmerle6993
    @mandarinmerle6993 2 года назад +2

    The Templar ideology is always correct.
    May the father of understanding guide us.

  • @rysephoenix8643
    @rysephoenix8643 Год назад +17

    The reason Haytham became a Templar is because Edward's then best friend raised him. He just happened to be a Templar, and never knew his father was an assasin.

    • @morgang5666
      @morgang5666 Год назад +3

      He wasn't an assassin though. Not really. Just opportunist

    • @rysephoenix8643
      @rysephoenix8643 Год назад +3

      @@morgang5666 in thr beginning yes, but towards the end of the game hes genuinely invested in the cause and is initiated into the brotherhood through the tainos.

  • @nicocrow1279
    @nicocrow1279 2 года назад +2

    WE NEED A TEMPLAR ORDER GAME

    • @koui4449
      @koui4449 Год назад +3

      It would be a great spinoff . And it would have great gameplay potential like protecting a specific target from assassins and control his personal guard to handle different situations

  • @joeymendez1442
    @joeymendez1442 2 года назад +1

    Finally someone talks about Shay "I make my own luck" Cormac 😂

  • @qusyairi04
    @qusyairi04 7 месяцев назад

    It’s really nice to see both perspectives

  • @vishnuv6170
    @vishnuv6170 2 года назад +3

    One of the best AC game ever. Storyline is amazing. Compared to Unity and Syndicate. I didn't think this game would be this great. I played AC rogue just to get a continuation.

  • @ANI-lv7lf
    @ANI-lv7lf Год назад +2

    The Templars were never evil. They want the same thing that the Assassins want: Peace. But their methods of doing it are wrong by taking away the free will of people and maintaining order.

    • @nawab141
      @nawab141 22 дня назад

      Free will can be given extent but extreme freedom is not always good. Look at the modern world for example

  • @heroic9773
    @heroic9773 Год назад +3

    I think it's just that after thousands of years, the assassin's had some bad branches but were made better by Connor, whereas the templars became slightly better over the years, until Unity I guess.

  • @thejuggernogperk1364
    @thejuggernogperk1364 2 года назад +5

    Their views deviated from the Borgia and D'Pazzi conspirators sure but Monroe and Haytham were building a fully templar controlled new rite of the order. Dueth being not as black and white as the previous games monsieur Assassin

  • @bartolomeestebanmurillo4459
    @bartolomeestebanmurillo4459 Год назад +1

    The moral of the story is that neither are right or wrong. The Assassins of Shay's era were extremists who harmed innocents. The Templars of the Renaissance were extremists who wanted power for the hell of it, something the modern Templars reject.

  • @tylertheguy3160
    @tylertheguy3160 8 месяцев назад +1

    Rogue deserved to be fleshed out and be a full game, not an overpriced DLC for AC4.

  • @mohawkmeteor7189
    @mohawkmeteor7189 2 года назад +10

    No.
    But okay more in depth, I couldn't enjoy rogue because they didn't really flesh out Templars better but just switched the two factions around. It wasn't like Haytham in AC3 who made a valid point himself, just assassin traits in templar characters and vice versa.

  • @TheJanooby
    @TheJanooby Год назад +1

    The thing about the assassins is that unlimited unadulterated freedom is pure anarchy. It would turn the world back to a state of might = right. It kinda leads the good Templars to be champions of the weak.

  • @BenjaminWillard-hs7km
    @BenjaminWillard-hs7km 11 месяцев назад +1

    Assassins creed is somehow a fun video game series and also a complex moral debate

  • @Sam-Fisher
    @Sam-Fisher 2 года назад +1

    Amazing video!

  • @SpeedDemon55
    @SpeedDemon55 11 месяцев назад +1

    Although in most games I don't agree with the Templars ideologies Rodrigo and Cesare are straight up villains but I definitely understand Al Mualims perspective. However I definitely agree with Haytham and Shay. Shay is a genuinely good person he joins the Templars not to spite the Assassins who treated them badly but to save people and make sure the what happened in Lisbon never happens to anywhere again. He shows remorse for killing Hope and Adewale and you can straight up see how distraught and conflicted Shay is when he kills Liam someone who's he's been friends with for years.

  • @Jarsia
    @Jarsia Год назад +2

    I love Rogue, but I wish the ending lived up to that name. Shay defecting to the Templars made sense, but by the end of the game he had started to see the ugly of both sides, and still threw in with templars. I REALLY wish Shay had decided he was done with both groups at the end and just became a, well, rogue. Shay just traded one set of lies for another. It would have elevated the game so much if instead he said screw you to both groups and took the Morrigan to do things his own way.
    Missed opportunity IMO.

  • @vitman2409
    @vitman2409 2 года назад +3

    Someone should mak a full fledged "Templar Order" game within the AC universe. But please not Ubisoft, and make the franchise go back to it roots instead of this RPG crap. But this will sadly probably never happen.

  • @superkid801
    @superkid801 2 года назад +2

    It’s hard to say. Yes in Rogue I agree with you, but there’s something else. The conflict is interesting as Haythem explains their goals, but how it’s done is what I question. Each side is different and has different ways of achieving their goal.

  • @Tony-rh2lp
    @Tony-rh2lp 2 месяца назад

    Now after mirage is out, I find it similar between rogue and mirage that the assassin seems not entirely understand what the isu objects do, besides the apple of Edens

  • @sonofwotan
    @sonofwotan 7 месяцев назад

    I’m reminded of the saying of historian Will Durant, who said that history could be seen as a swinging like a pendulum between periods of freedom and periods of discipline. Looked at this way, and acknowledging that either extreme can be unhealthy, the Assassins and the Templars would each be correct to act as a counterbalance to the other at different political/historical periods.

  • @offtheradar1898
    @offtheradar1898 2 года назад +5

    Templars were always right. They have a more realistic and grounded understanding of human nature and they are not naive and idealistic like Assassins.

  • @stevenmoinian5511
    @stevenmoinian5511 2 года назад +3

    I read AC forsaken a while back, that further shows the Templars perspective. None of them is totally wrong or totally right

  • @jasemsaeed5967
    @jasemsaeed5967 2 года назад +3

    Yes. The templars R right in this game

  • @user-tp5yb4hr4w
    @user-tp5yb4hr4w 2 года назад +1

    the Templars have some good points, especially Hatham Kenway, during his conversation on the rooftop beside Connor, freedom can be an invitation to chaos, but this is why we have laws and a constitution in this country that we are ruled by that use liberty and justice for all, without these things, Hatham would be correct about the chaos that would ensue.
    in many ways i agree with Haytham as in many ways right now currently we have too much freedom to the point that there is currently lots of chaos within civilization, but does this mean Haytham is right when it comes to how the templars want to rule over everyone with an iron fist to control everyone?
    to me it sounds like Haytham wants to justify the Templar order as an excuse to control people, meaning they will become the ruling class and everyone else their slaves.
    Absolute power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely. and that's the Templar order's true goal in their plans to control the population, they sound a little more like another group of people who want to force society into a Great Reset, which means they will achieve "order through chaos", to usher in their New World Order.
    simply put.
    the Assassins are fighting for freedom and liberty.
    the Templars are fighting for slavery and control.

  • @SwapMeet_SportsCards
    @SwapMeet_SportsCards 2 года назад

    Master assassins content just hits different 💯

  • @RainintheBrain
    @RainintheBrain Год назад +1

    1:08 FROM MY POINT OF VIEW THE TEMPLARS ARE EVIL!- Connor Skywalker

  • @lowlygrinder2977
    @lowlygrinder2977 Год назад +1

    The assassins want free will, unless that free will goes against them. The assassins kill anyone who goes against them, it's like their only way of solving things, even innocents. In Black Flag Mary Read pretends to be hurt to lure two soldiers away from the gate, she then proceeds to murder them for the crime of doing their duty and caring about the safety of a woman, when she could have let them live as Conner could have easily slipped in when their backs were turned, and they had done nothing to deserve death.

  • @bilalchouichou9148
    @bilalchouichou9148 2 месяца назад

    From my perspective the history is changing sometimes the templats are right and sometime the assassin's depend on the time period.
    And the conflict between them is making balance. And they're coexistence is necessary.

  • @labeebbakshi6680
    @labeebbakshi6680 2 года назад

    When I get bored:Master uploads

  • @silentsaturn7604
    @silentsaturn7604 2 года назад +15

    This is where Rogue fell complete flat for me.
    They just made the Assassins the Templars and the Templars the Assassins.
    The Templars are the ones sacrificing people for the greater good, which is why the Assassins try to stop them.
    For Achilles to just have entire cities collapse in search of some artefact and the Templars to go "no, no, you can't do that" is utter nonsense.
    Even more so, looking at how all the Assassins under Achilles were totally cool with this and only Shay objecting.
    I thought it was a complete cop out and a missed opportunity to explore a gray area, where the moral high ground gets muddled.
    There was nothing complex or subtle about the plot in Rogue however. The Assassins were wrong and the Templars right.

  • @TheItalianoAssassino
    @TheItalianoAssassino Год назад +5

    Rogue is slept on and has a better story than 3 and 4 in my opinion. Love the two sided story.

    • @user-ze1sy6hl2b
      @user-ze1sy6hl2b Год назад

      Black flag is the best ac game. It has the best story (and the most bittersweet ending) and Edwards character evolution is the best and most interesting in the games

  • @Xdst813
    @Xdst813 5 месяцев назад

    The Brotherhood didn’t know any better in the Americas vs the ones in Italy and I forgot where Altair is from. If Achilles had took Shay’s word for it, I think Shay would’ve stayed.

  • @Eddieavina123
    @Eddieavina123 2 года назад +1

    Love your video man

  • @johnst3313
    @johnst3313 2 года назад +1

    Do a video on who’s the best Templar grand master

  • @rocklight1304
    @rocklight1304 2 года назад +1

    The way I see it none of the factions are right. But any one assassin can be right. Like Ezio whom has seen what artifacts can do. Altair's journey was about this.

  • @Ghorrn809
    @Ghorrn809 Год назад

    Hopes assassination scene has to be the saddest of them all

  • @Smortn
    @Smortn 2 года назад

    I will answer very easy: May the father of understanding guide us

  • @StudMacher96
    @StudMacher96 3 месяца назад

    AC3 and Rogue changed my opinion on the Templars. While not all of the are good people, it does not mean that just because they are a Templar, it mean they are a bad person. You have to remember most Templars were born into their creed and didn’t have a choice sometimes. And even if they did, a good amount of them while small only did it for the greater good of the country.

  • @tatendamachakaire9539
    @tatendamachakaire9539 2 года назад +2

    But what about abstergo and the morden day Templars? They are clearly depicted to be the villains even in the movies. I feel like it's easy for the producers to make the assassins the "good guys" because it's what sticks. When you take a deeper look though the Templars aren't all that bad. If you look at the storyline of unity, Arno goes out to revenge the death of his foster Templar father. When it comes to who's right and whose wrong I would agree in saying nether. Both factions want control over something. One faction carries red crosses and the other faction specialises in parkour, fancy hoodies and hidden blades. It's easier to make the assassins the protagonist because it makes for easier recognizable game play.

  • @ryankwon8785
    @ryankwon8785 10 месяцев назад

    It should be noted that Haytham ran the Colonial Rite differently than most Templars would do and recruited potential members who were loyal, competent, and had a sense of morality (Charles Lee was loyal but too ruthless for Haytham's tastes). For Thomas Hickey, he was corrupt but he was very, very loyal to Haytham and was willing to kill Washington in public to make the Templars' plan successful. The Templars are complex and nuanced and many joined for different reasons. Regarding the French Revolution, I believe Shay supported Grandmaster De La Serre and Mirabeau's alliance to create a peaceful revolution and Shay likely had a hand in the two's alliance.

  • @aaronlaughter6471
    @aaronlaughter6471 2 года назад +2

    I find the assains to be massive hypocrites, the assains claim they want peace and freedom yet work for groups like the Ottoman Empire which was one of the biggest slave empires in history, hell Altair even called out the assains in his codex "What follows are the three great ironies of the Assassin Order: (1) Here we seek to promote peace, but murder is our means. (2) Here we seek to open the minds of men, but require obedience to a master and set of rules. (3) Here we seek to reveal the danger of blind faith, yet we are practitioners ourselves." They come off as holier then though hypocrites through and through, no better then the templars.
    Its like a famous Russian said, the flags may be different, but the methods remain the same.

    • @mrkyurem5499
      @mrkyurem5499 Год назад

      Well, techinically you can overcome all those hypocrisies by following the creed how it is supposed to be followed.
      If you "stay your blade from the flesh of the innocent" and *actually* make sure you're never harming any innocents, their "murders" are almost no different than a "death penalty", but since they're fighting against a secret organization with access to powerful knowledge held by just a few (Isu), they can't just, idk, report them to the authorities (since, well, the templars most of the time *are* the authorities) and hope that everything will be great if they just left all the templars in peace
      If you learn that by thinking "nothing is true, everything is permitted" it means that you should try to achieve the truth by yourself and no one should have the right to force upon you an absolute truth or an absolute law, the "mentor" role becomes less that of a "leader/ruler" who should be blindly followed and more like that of an actual and simple mentor, and mentors should only be those who actually understand the creed and not just the highest ranked assassins (like Achilles)
      Both the Templars and Assassins can be good or bad people, but in my opinion, believing in freedom, striving for individual thinking and being self-responsible, understanding the consequences of your actions, is a better ideology to follow than "humans are too flawed to make responsible use of their freedom, so we have to remove that freedom to achieve peace and stability", because that is completely unethical and is "an invitation" for Templar dictatorship (i doubt they would remove their own free will in the process)
      If you look at the Assassin speeches, most of them mention that the creed is supposed to *teach* people those things, and once you understand that, you should be a responsible human being fighting for what you think is right as long as you don't harm innocents
      Just as a last observation, the best Assassins (as in, the protagonists) are always those who are the mentors or who defy their mentors or superiors in some way to do what is right: Altair defied Al Mualim and became the mentor of a revamped brotherhood, Ezio became mentor and had to sometimes defy his assassin allies, Connor defied Achilles and became mentor, Edward... didn't become a mentor but had a good mentor anyway, Shay defied Achilles to do the right thing but ended up siding with the Templars (who were doing the right thing for once), Arno had a more or less good mentor and defied Bellec when he tried to "reset" the brotherhood his own way, the Frye twins defied George (?) to save London, Bayek created the creed, Kassandra... well, *Darius* did the right thing, almost committed an error and then realized a flaw in his ideology, Eivor... I mean, Basim is kinda Loki so we don't know if he does follow the creed

  • @peculiar3529
    @peculiar3529 2 года назад +1

    Rouge is the worst at showing the conflict as grey. In rouge they don’t show the issues with the assassin’s and Templar’s ideologies at all. All they do is show that when the assassins do the opposite of what their creed instructs them to do they are in the wrong which is pretty fucking obvious.

  • @Shorts_yt1212
    @Shorts_yt1212 2 года назад

    I think you should do a gaming news show where you talk about rumors and news about video games

  • @iop3907
    @iop3907 10 месяцев назад

    I hope there is templar creed when we play as templar knight

  • @TidePodsRFood
    @TidePodsRFood Год назад

    I think the precursor artifact rush actually is explained a little.
    Adewale tells Achilles that the Templars beat them to an artifact, causing mass destruction similar to what Shay later causes.
    Achilles merely believes the Templars must have done something specific and intentional, which it soon becomes clear to the player that both cases were accidents.

  • @theinsurance2450
    @theinsurance2450 2 года назад +1

    Which Assassin has the saddest story

  • @felixbenitez6169
    @felixbenitez6169 12 дней назад

    Problem:
    The Templar want and only care about Absolute Control leaving no chance of Free Thinking. The Assassins only care about Absolute Freedom aka Anarchy where everyone can do whatever they want.
    I Think Tactical Bacon Production did a good job explain it why they are both wrong.

  • @brooksboysoutdoors
    @brooksboysoutdoors 2 года назад +1

    We need ac to good back to its roots!

  • @SantiagoRamirez-sy7xe
    @SantiagoRamirez-sy7xe 2 года назад

    Tomato Tomato wait it's the same in text idk what I was expecting

  • @Novelist1029
    @Novelist1029 2 года назад +2

    I would even argue that the only real evil Templars are the Borgia. The others is a matter of perspective. But in all honesty both sides create problems in their own way.

    • @mudfightmaster4275
      @mudfightmaster4275 Год назад

      true thats the most messed up family

    • @dangi6516
      @dangi6516 6 дней назад

      In the lore Hittler , Stalin , Churchill , Roosevelt .etc were Templars and WW2 was just a ploy to kill Assassins and take ISU artifacts + Shay's purge murdered entire villages just for the chance to kill one assassin ... so I wouldn't agree

    • @Novelist1029
      @Novelist1029 6 дней назад

      @@dangi6516 yeah I’m gonna concur in the fact that the WW2 arc is stupid. It would have been a better story if the Assassins and Templars were to unite against the Nazis. Neither faction approves of what they did.

    • @dangi6516
      @dangi6516 6 дней назад

      @@Novelist1029 actually for me what we have is better because it explain how templars gained all that power they have in modern times

  • @redhood5640
    @redhood5640 2 года назад +1

    we love you my boy

  • @iguess6984
    @iguess6984 2 года назад

    I haven't seen it yet, but I know it's a good video.

  • @Narrynothere
    @Narrynothere 6 месяцев назад

    I feel like what their trying to achieve, especially told by haytham seems admirable, but the ways that their using to get to it makes them look like complete evil villains. I also wanted to say that it also depends on who’s leading the organization( saw on another comment that’s a good point)

  • @koussaybenmansour951
    @koussaybenmansour951 2 года назад +2

    hey there can you do like tomb raider review

  • @Luodai235
    @Luodai235 4 месяца назад

    The older I get, the more I side with the templar’s principles

  • @xxboy61
    @xxboy61 2 года назад +1

    Sour grapes was reference from the bible

  • @AssassinsCreedlover_600
    @AssassinsCreedlover_600 2 года назад +1

    None of them are right. Templars don't wanna rule the world, but the assassin's don't wanna save it either. In some assassin's eyes they are saving the world, but really, their just fighting over something that doesn't belong to them neither does it belong to the templars. At the end of the day, it's 2 forces fighting over something.

  • @tylertheguy3160
    @tylertheguy3160 8 месяцев назад

    I've always been really interested in the Templars and I like when they're portrayed as more than one dimensional cartoon villains. Ultimately I disagree with their goal but there are some of them I wouldn't necessarily call evil.

    • @GardG4m3r
      @GardG4m3r 6 месяцев назад

      Don't say haytham or shay 😂

  • @thecommandant2831
    @thecommandant2831 2 года назад +1

    Most that play AC Rouge: Hey this is pretty cool.
    Me: Holy shit I can kill people with no consequences lets go!