Assassin's Creed (Original) - Al Mualim

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  • @krimgassen3774
    @krimgassen3774 8 лет назад +2177

    Why I loved this game so much: the philosiphy in the dialog.

    • @Sevvina
      @Sevvina  8 лет назад +183

      +Krim Gassen
      That was a big appeal for me, as well!

    • @maikelcorleone9236
      @maikelcorleone9236 7 лет назад +71

      and for me as well!
      The atmoasphere of part I was unreach

    • @riyoua
      @riyoua 7 лет назад +86

      same here , in All the Assassin's Creed franchise i've never seen such thrilling and deep atmosphere in the conversation such i saw here , Altair his way of asking his confidence arrogance principles all gathers into his words

    • @tyjusto9351
      @tyjusto9351 6 лет назад +63

      The philosophy in this game is rich. I played this game at the age of 12. Looking bacc at it, a lot of the quotes are words to live by

    • @charlescorbett4371
      @charlescorbett4371 5 лет назад +3

      Ty Justo I holeheartedly agree with you

  • @AFEEF93
    @AFEEF93 4 года назад +882

    It took me several years to realize that when Al Mualim "stabbed" Altair, was the first time he used the Apple of Eden.

    • @Sevvina
      @Sevvina  4 года назад +320

      @JaKeris Porter
      Well...if it makes you feel any better, I didn't realize it until I read your comment...

    • @ohnah8421
      @ohnah8421 4 года назад +160

      🤦🏽‍♂️ I just realized this. People don’t realize but this game is smart and written smart. I mean the philosophy alone. It’s too smart for me

    • @theonionsystem7779
      @theonionsystem7779 4 года назад +55

      Wow in 11 years I never knew that until now that's so surprising

    • @stephenking5852
      @stephenking5852 4 года назад +3

      @@Sevvina same.

    • @zwykyziomek2570
      @zwykyziomek2570 4 года назад +24

      What is more, the "bad things" Altair's targets did were apple's illusions as well, am I right? That's why their confessions give a totally different perspective.

  • @Chann223
    @Chann223 6 лет назад +841

    Al Mualim, the ultimate villain. No greater shock then to learn that your own beloved master is the one true enemy you were always destined to face.

    • @supremedreams6789
      @supremedreams6789 6 лет назад +41

      Chann223 It's pretty cliche though. But i do agree he's one of the series best villians.

    • @basilofgoodwishes4138
      @basilofgoodwishes4138 6 лет назад +51

      Supreme Dreams678 cliche is a buzzword, it mean nothing.

    • @darthkahn45
      @darthkahn45 5 лет назад +58

      And at the end he couldn't bring himself to kill Altair while he was defenseless.
      Whether it was curiosity or a strange sense of attachment, he refused to deprive him of the chance to prove he was the better man and was willing to throw everything away to end it the honourable way.

    • @Elemento0420
      @Elemento0420 5 лет назад +65

      @@darthkahn45 I think Al Mualim was a good man, but the Templar ideals and the Apple corrupted him like Altair said in Revelations

    • @jeshurunroshan
      @jeshurunroshan 4 года назад

      Been in the corporate or church circles? 🤣

  • @slippymcgoo2004
    @slippymcgoo2004 6 лет назад +1765

    I don’t think we’ll ever get an AC game this pure again

    • @arrivederciliebe32
      @arrivederciliebe32 6 лет назад +200

      This is the purest AC game. I can't even bring myself to play Origins nor Odyssey. I can see myself play Origins, but not Odyssey. The change in game genre was just too much and goes against the already established lore of AC.

    • @joshualijnen7446
      @joshualijnen7446 6 лет назад +64

      phoenix-force411 Yeah me too it just has nothing to do with the original story anymore there is no passion for a good story or anything, only a cashgrab

    • @SaithMasu12
      @SaithMasu12 6 лет назад +133

      I restarted AC 1 again (probably my 5th playtrough).
      There are several things that stand apart from any other game in the series.
      The first and most important difference is the dialogue. I cannot remember any game (In and outside of the Assassins Creed Universe) that goes beyond the shallow surface we are normally confronted with.
      If the message is understood, you will take more than a game with you when you have finished it.
      It also doesent use dialogue that is unneeded. Everything feels like it is as clear and purposly thought out as it can be.
      The second difference is the atmosphere. Thats something one cannot describe. Its more of a general feeling.
      It feels rooted. This is an Assassins Creed Game as close as it can get.
      The third difference is the concentration on the essential. While this leads to a more repetetive experience it also deosent concern itself with one million side things to do, which do not progress the story in any way.
      One of the very few gems of gaming.

    • @Chrysaetos11
      @Chrysaetos11 5 лет назад +32

      @@arrivederciliebe32Origins is good as a setting and as a beginning for the Creed. It's well connected to the main lore. Bayek and Aya are quite alright. Odyssey is an entertaining game but the story is messy and the RPG choices make the story redundant.

    • @DOOMile
      @DOOMile 5 лет назад +8

      @@Chrysaetos11 I agree odyssey felt like a chore especially toward the end and the romance was so lazy and came off as a joke more than anything and most of the dialogue didn't matter I actually liked origins though

  • @SaithMasu12
    @SaithMasu12 7 лет назад +1104

    In AC1 that was the most thing i looked forward to. Talking to AL Mualim. Always a real plessure to hear him talk.

    • @3381-c5v
      @3381-c5v 7 лет назад +78

      SaithMasu12 same and he gave an equipment so i was also looking really forward to it

    • @San-oe1xv
      @San-oe1xv 4 года назад +9

      It's too repetitive, all missions is doing the same thing for the whole game

    • @blitzorn8417
      @blitzorn8417 4 года назад +76

      @@San-oe1xv at the time this game was made they only focus on the story and graphics meanwhile the gameplay was still simple back then

    • @iamgoldilux6348
      @iamgoldilux6348 4 года назад +37

      @@San-oe1xv kinda but I love game like seriously

    • @Sebastian04223
      @Sebastian04223 4 года назад +8

      Abdul Shah yeah combat was better

  • @Ozzie_Mandias
    @Ozzie_Mandias 7 лет назад +1086

    For a mad man, he held such immense wisdom, one would think whoever wrote the script is the Solomon the Wise of this age.

    • @austinkersey2445
      @austinkersey2445 6 лет назад +247

      Seriously, whoever wrote the script for this game deserves some serious pay raises.

    • @drdoom1756
      @drdoom1756 6 лет назад +91

      Corey May wrote AC 1 and 2 with Patrice Desilets.

    • @andytk2723
      @andytk2723 5 лет назад +160

      @@austinkersey2445 The game industry don't praise creativity and good story written but political correctness and greed to scam player money

    • @austinkersey2445
      @austinkersey2445 5 лет назад +24

      @@andytk2723 I know. I've played plenty of examples.

    • @JohnnyDominion
      @JohnnyDominion 5 лет назад +47

      Too bad he never believed what he preached. His advice was nothing more than his subtle way of indoctrinating people to his cause. All of his followers were nothing but pawns to him.

  • @thekillerwaldo
    @thekillerwaldo 7 лет назад +886

    "Like any task, knowledge precedes action. Information learned is more valuable than information given"
    I really like that one

    • @quinkrishna7808
      @quinkrishna7808 5 лет назад +19

      20:00 beautiful phrase

    • @PrinceJes
      @PrinceJes 5 лет назад +2

      I also took notice of that

    • @gingeroverseer9302
      @gingeroverseer9302 5 лет назад +15

      Given you might not understand it. Learned and you will have earned the knowledge. Great stuff. Yes 2 years late in the comment section lol

    • @Vonir-Slater
      @Vonir-Slater 4 года назад +2

      Heard it as soon as i read it.

  • @Igorjexa
    @Igorjexa 9 месяцев назад +26

    This is pure masterpiece. Dialogs was more interesting then action itself. So deep and philosophical. That s why AC 1 is best part for me. Al mualim the most badass villain

  • @BenjinWS
    @BenjinWS 8 лет назад +1307

    The way the story was presented in this game was probably the best in the series.

    • @ElHytm
      @ElHytm 8 лет назад +34

      (i think because it's the true story (most of it

    • @limdrdrfacegrandtheautosyl8062
      @limdrdrfacegrandtheautosyl8062 6 лет назад +1

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      Amercaincefrtas

    • @rover5058
      @rover5058 4 года назад +2

      El-Haythem berrahal templars and assassins have never even met,so its pretty inaccuate

    • @theonionsystem7779
      @theonionsystem7779 4 года назад +12

      @@rover5058 it wasn't meant to be accurate to real history just fictional based on accurate history

    • @3381-c5v
      @3381-c5v 4 года назад +9

      @@rover5058 actually they did Templars and Assassins both fought and existed during the third crusade, you can search it wikipedia

  • @warwickknight3247
    @warwickknight3247 3 года назад +145

    Al Mualim embodies the phrase "The Devil can cite scripture for his purpose." Dude passes around wisdom that rings sound but only to keep everyone in line and under his thumb.

    • @ace9924
      @ace9924 9 дней назад

      The dialogue with him near the bookshelf shows this as he lets slip his Templar philosophy. Genius writing imo..

  • @jkasdhn99
    @jkasdhn99 7 лет назад +1071

    Al Mualim: Before you go, I have a question for you.
    Altair: Of course.
    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.

    • @filipsamsulova4348
      @filipsamsulova4348 6 лет назад +37

      Al Mualim is grandmaster assassin s order

    • @empiricwisdom7902
      @empiricwisdom7902 6 лет назад +63

      Deep, isn't it...

    • @philandhiswill4517
      @philandhiswill4517 6 лет назад +49

      Some Ubisoft worker wrote it so...
      I would like to know who it was tho :D

    • @Jaanikins
      @Jaanikins 6 лет назад +52

      Probably the original creator, Patrice

    • @georgemakrov6174
      @georgemakrov6174 5 лет назад +102

      So thats what haytham in ac3 meant when he said "in the past the assassins had a far more sensible goal"

  • @basilofgoodwishes4138
    @basilofgoodwishes4138 7 лет назад +409

    The best Villain in the franshise, no one can top him

    • @PrinceJes
      @PrinceJes 5 лет назад +17

      Cesare Borgia was excellent

    • @zuhairahmedsyed5853
      @zuhairahmedsyed5853 5 лет назад

      @Syed Murtaza what do you mean?

    • @zuhairahmedsyed5853
      @zuhairahmedsyed5853 5 лет назад +1

      @Syed Murtaza no i asked what is anti-hero and anti-villian and why is al-mualim anti-hero according to you?

    • @rosie7550
      @rosie7550 5 лет назад +2

      Shay Patrick Cormac the Templar.

    • @Cpt.Masami
      @Cpt.Masami 4 года назад +25

      @@rosie7550 shay is not a villain. the colonial assassins became corrupt searching for artifacts which lead to earthquakes. He went Rogue and joined the templars for the sole purpose of stopping the assassins. He spared achillies out of respect for his mentor and because it was the right thing to do, also to stop future assassins from making the same mistake. ironically shay saved the brotherhood, so you shouldn't be calling him a villain. The guy even felt bad and kept questioning if he was doing the right thing. AC rogue is not the first time the assassins became corrupt.

  • @danielboot4362
    @danielboot4362 4 года назад +500

    A remake of this, with some improved gameplay and mission structure, but keeping all the rest, would be legendary.

    • @sheyarjames4904
      @sheyarjames4904 4 года назад +48

      I agree this game hasn't aged well and it is lacking alot in gameplay, however, a remake shouldn't turn it into a gigantic open world with 5000 side missions and pointless collectables, I would keep everything the same in terms of world structure but I would make the missions more diversed and remake the clunky animations to a better ones, Imagine if Bluepoint worked on a remake like this, that would be sick

    • @metintanpnar8782
      @metintanpnar8782 4 года назад +2

      Story is pure shit so I don't think so.

    • @HybridSpektar
      @HybridSpektar 3 года назад

      Definitely

    • @ShadowFox11910
      @ShadowFox11910 3 года назад

      Yall Right

    • @SkillBill1000.
      @SkillBill1000. 3 года назад +30

      @@metintanpnar8782 The gameplay didnt age well (although I still enjoy it) but the story was beautifully told and its even better when you read the novel. Why don't you tell us what *you* consider to have a good story?

  • @domonchief
    @domonchief 4 года назад +429

    18:02 is my favorite scene. Altair puts his foot down and tells Mualim to cut the cryptic bullshit
    Al Mualim: “I have given you the chance to regain your lost honor-“
    Altair: “Not lost; taken, by you, and then you sent me to fetch it again like some damn DOG! You told me I would find the answers when I no longer asked the question; well I am not asking anymore. I DEMAND you tell me what binds these men!”
    Great voice acting, great emotional weight, great scene.

    • @Jampolo_OG
      @Jampolo_OG 2 года назад +94

      And when Al Mualim threatens him, Altair quickly shuts him down by pointing out he has no one to replace him

    • @landlockedcroat1554
      @landlockedcroat1554 2 года назад +5

      walmart

    • @do3807
      @do3807 Год назад

      Beautiful

    • @PeriodDrama
      @PeriodDrama Год назад +2

      The voice actors are great in this game, except Altaïr lol.
      Maybe it’s just the fact he’s the only guy in the medieval levant with an American accent, but he’s just so stiff as well haha, still love this game though.

    • @ninjafrog6966
      @ninjafrog6966 Год назад +1

      “you said the answer to my question would arise when i no longer needed to ask it, so i will not ask….. i DEMAND you tell me what binds these men”

  • @thebarbiter44
    @thebarbiter44 3 года назад +195

    What's interesting to point out is timing at which Al Mualim attempts to control Altäir with the apple. The cutscene at 21:35 directly follows the scene where Altäir demands answers from Al Mualim, who has been dancing around him with cryptic messages non stop. First he reprimands Altair, then threatens his life, but after he realizes that his student cannot be intimidated or compelled through force he resorts to the Apple. Once that fails, I believe Al Mualim realizes that Altair has become a loose end. I wouldn't even be surprised that after sending him to kill Robert, Al Mualim secretly tipped off the templars in Jerusalem causing Altair fall into a trap, hoping he would perish.

  • @stephanbrown5588
    @stephanbrown5588 9 лет назад +302

    12:03-"I see..." NO YOU DON"T!
    Never gets old! Al Mualim never lets Altair gets the last word in hahaha.

    • @Xxomby9
      @Xxomby9 9 лет назад +44

      +Stephan Brown For all the pain Al Mualim brought to the Order, he still passed much wisdom on to the assassins. He did not speak to deny Altair "last words," but to give him such wisdom.

    • @Jaanikins
      @Jaanikins 9 лет назад +6

      +Xxomby9 And then attempt to kill him afterwards XD

    • @Xxomby9
      @Xxomby9 9 лет назад +32

      BRITURK Only because Altair did not conform to his thought process. Al Mualim had otherwise desired to keep his favourite weapon.

    • @Jaanikins
      @Jaanikins 9 лет назад +3

      Xxomby9 I know I know I was just messing around

    • @anas-432
      @anas-432 3 года назад +2

      It’s that ancient arabic wisdom.

  • @ode0003
    @ode0003 7 лет назад +616

    This games dialog was the best in the series. Some say too serious but why does every AC character have to be an Ezio clone? Not that I don't like Ezio.

    • @Sevvina
      @Sevvina  7 лет назад +138

      +ode0003
      I tend to agree. The depth of the philosophy is what got me hooked on the series in the first place.

    • @leonibnlaahad3804
      @leonibnlaahad3804 5 лет назад +94

      I like Ezio, but Altaïr was the one who started everything. He became the wisest mentor that the series ever had.

    • @bobbill3594
      @bobbill3594 5 лет назад +33

      Who's an Ezio clone? Connor is way more like Altair than Ezio, Edward doesn't have any of the family background Ezio had nor the personal stake in the battle against the Templars, sure he's energetic but that's not enough to constitute being an Ezio clone.

    • @gilgamesh8334
      @gilgamesh8334 5 лет назад +57

      bob bill
      Alexios is literally a Greek Ezio
      Arno is a French Ezio
      The guy from Syndicate is a British Ezio

    • @gilgamesh8334
      @gilgamesh8334 5 лет назад +8

      bob bill Connor doesn’t even have a character lmao the worst in the series

  • @VideosNoOne
    @VideosNoOne 7 лет назад +349

    Didn't even remember how haunting the music and atmosphere were in this game

    • @theonionsystem7779
      @theonionsystem7779 4 года назад +20

      I actually found it all relaxing, well a couple of the music listening on its own is haunting but eh

    • @iratepirate3896
      @iratepirate3896 2 года назад +11

      Jesper Kyd, of Hitman fame, was a god.

    • @TheBatman39
      @TheBatman39 2 года назад +2

      @@iratepirate3896 The same man who composed the music for Darksiders 2

  • @lanceleader163
    @lanceleader163 4 года назад +175

    My 14-year-old brain was shell-shocked when this game was released. It really broadened my perspective, and showed somewhat how history is written by the victor.

  • @fighterx9840
    @fighterx9840 2 года назад +80

    I find it pretty scary that Altaïr actually didn't know Al Mualim wouldn't kill him for speaking out against him and demanding for actual answers instead of cryptic responses

    • @Maria46823
      @Maria46823 2 года назад +31

      Al Mualim was pretty wise so I think there was a reason for that. When Altair failed the creed, he wasn't kicked out or killed because he was a very skilled Assassin, one of the best, with too much value and he was a great asset to throw away and the only one who could defeat the people in power. So even though he was trying to question him Al Mualim knew he still needed him, but failed to gaslight him.

  • @CaptWarChief
    @CaptWarChief 5 лет назад +114

    "It is your duty to steal these thoughts and trust in your master. For there can be no true peace without order and order requires authority."
    I feel like that's a real subtle hint that Al Mualim does not align himself entirely with the Assassins.

    • @whiteeeranger1332
      @whiteeeranger1332 2 года назад +2

      Yep it resembles wholly to templar's motto dont it 😂

    • @LordVader1094
      @LordVader1094 2 года назад +18

      He does. The Assassins were not about freedom at the time. Their goal was peace. Only by AC3 did they nonsensically start supporting pure freedom.
      In AC1 Altair directly states that "everything is permitted" does not mean to do whatever you want.

    • @TheBatman39
      @TheBatman39 2 года назад +1

      @@LordVader1094 The Assassins Creed always fought for peace but they saw that free will was necessary to achieve true harmony, in AC3 even Connor supported freedom and all of that, but he still wanted to achieve peace and had conviction that "freedom is peace".

  • @knightoftheemblem2191
    @knightoftheemblem2191 4 года назад +108

    "For in much wisdom is much grief, and he that increased of knowledge increases the sorrow" This is my favorite quote from Al mualim.

    • @HybridSpektar
      @HybridSpektar 3 года назад +24

      I think he's qouting the Bible book of Proverbs where King Solomon reflects on vanity.

    • @tonyar952
      @tonyar952 2 года назад +18

      @@HybridSpektar Ecclesiastes 1:17-18 not Proverbs.

  • @Neckromorph
    @Neckromorph 5 лет назад +220

    The first Assassin's Creed will always be my favorite one. I can kind of understand why many don't like it as much because it can be pretty repetitive and doesn't have as many features as the others, but the story is absolutely amazing to me, and that alone makes this the best one. I'm not trying to be all deep, but the philosophy and meaning into the dialog really gets me. Not just in these scenes with Al Mualim, but also with the "death speeches" from all the targets you assassinate. I love it.

    • @loneoutsider8004
      @loneoutsider8004 Год назад +9

      We have to remember that this was Ubisoft's first Assassin's Creed game, so they gave everything their best shot and it worked.

    • @MultiKamil97
      @MultiKamil97 Год назад +3

      Yeah, I'm replaying it now after doing a marathon of almost all AC games (Apart from Valhalla because I've already spent too much time on it lol) and I'm so excited to play it even though I know about its repetitiveness. I just don't care because after all these new AC games where we weren't even an assassin, it's so fun to play again as an assassin just doing assassin's things.

    • @jacobley3531
      @jacobley3531 Год назад +1

      The story was great but a lot of the gameplay was repetitive at times

    • @Xirpzy
      @Xirpzy Год назад

      The story is AC for me together with the combat and roof running. AC 1, 2 and 3 are my favourites because they dont stray away from the basics. Black flag is the only time I enjoyed innovation and doing something different in the franchise. None of the modern ACs interest me as the quality story isnt there, doesnt help that the writing and dialogue has been truly horrendous. Already AC 2 had some cringe dialogue and its far worse in later titles.

  • @mattp0014
    @mattp0014 Год назад +53

    "They know you come, the man in the white hood....they'll be looking for you"
    "They won't find me...I'm but a blade in the crowd"
    Gives me chills EVERY time.

    • @CatsMeowOwO
      @CatsMeowOwO 9 месяцев назад

      I like the little head nod Al Mualim does in agreement after the quote. He just knows Altair is too skilled.

  • @ninjafrog6966
    @ninjafrog6966 Год назад +22

    18:02 is still my favorite interaction in the game. the way Altaïr puts his foot down and tells Al Mualim to stop with the cryptic bullshit and demands an answer from him instead of asking

    • @nativejabroni1555
      @nativejabroni1555 Год назад +5

      Playing the game in retrospect you can see the growth of Altair
      From an arrogant man to becoming humble
      You can really feel in the middle where he wanted to find some answers as he was growing suspicious of Al Mualim

    • @ninjafrog6966
      @ninjafrog6966 Год назад +8

      @@nativejabroni1555 it’s kind of crazy to me how people say altaïr has no character development in the first game. it’s wild to me that anyone can walk away from this game after finishing it with that mindset

  • @Chrysaetos11
    @Chrysaetos11 5 лет назад +182

    No other AC game reached this level of in-game discussion. These assassins were cunning intellectuals, not mere people pleasers like in some of the later games. I miss this aspect of AC1.

    • @metintanpnar8782
      @metintanpnar8782 4 года назад +1

      i think it's just trash-talking. an illusion.

    • @whydoyoucum4244
      @whydoyoucum4244 3 года назад +25

      @@metintanpnar8782 then you are wrong.

    • @tonyar952
      @tonyar952 2 года назад

      As do I

    • @nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457
      @nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457 2 года назад +20

      I also dislike how people pretty much treat AC Rogue as the first one to explore moral ambiguity between Templars and Assassins, even though it was done better and was first introduced in the first game, later ones just skiped over it.

    • @mudfightmaster4275
      @mudfightmaster4275 Год назад +1

      ​@@nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457its alreasy done in AC 1, AC:3 too

  • @ninjafrog6966
    @ninjafrog6966 Год назад +37

    “what is this treasure?”
    “it is temptation”
    “it’s just a piece of silver”
    “look at it!”
    “what am i supposed to see?”
    you can tell internally that Al Mualim is losing his shit because he can’t use the apple anymore on Altaïr to control him

  • @bangbangcan2
    @bangbangcan2 3 года назад +66

    Fun fact: 03:13 to 03:40 is actually historically accurate. The "Old Man of The Mountains" actually told some of his Hashshashin to jump from the walls of Masyaf (Alamut) to make his point to the Seljuk Turks, except they actually died.

    • @ArthurD
      @ArthurD Год назад +4

      ...or so he wanted them to believe. It would be a waste to kill them.

    • @bangbangcan2
      @bangbangcan2 Год назад +14

      There's source material from the time stating it happened but it's really difficult to tell. There's also an account of Saladin waking up to find a poisoned dagger and bread rolls arranged in an assassin symbol on his floor with a note telling him to lift a siege of somewhere. The assassin's creed fan in me would love to believe that's true but the only account of that is some letter someone sent somewhere

  • @d.s.6251
    @d.s.6251 3 месяца назад +7

    This game has that surrealistic feel, like you're watching a dream reconstructed from fragments of ancient memory. That tone was lost in the subsequent games.

  • @eikrzatarra7867
    @eikrzatarra7867 3 года назад +63

    The dialog in this game is pure gold. If there is something that no other AC game has ever achieved is how the veil of mistery progresses with every target's death.

  • @awddfg
    @awddfg 4 года назад +160

    *_This game was more philosophy than an actual game_*

    • @xkai7546
      @xkai7546 4 года назад +19

      wish most people realized that.

    • @pradabears
      @pradabears 3 года назад +14

      it was very philosophical up until ac4.

    • @altairibn-lahad1342
      @altairibn-lahad1342 Год назад +6

      thats why we all love AC1

  • @georgewhaley8951
    @georgewhaley8951 4 года назад +86

    " I applied my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly. I perceive that this also was a chasing at the wind. For in much wisdom, is much grief. And he that increaseth knowledge, increaseth sorrow." - Al Mualim
    - Ecclesiastes 1:16-17

    • @tonyar952
      @tonyar952 2 года назад +3

      Vanity of vanities…vanity of vanities, all is vanity

    • @criticaldrive7688
      @criticaldrive7688 2 года назад +3

      Hope you’re both doing alright.

  • @rhysthomas1699
    @rhysthomas1699 2 года назад +51

    Shame we don't get this dialogue anymore, it has such depth, believability & lore to the story you feel like this was truly set during the Crusades.

  • @andrewkahanak5682
    @andrewkahanak5682 9 лет назад +142

    thank you for posting this, this dialogue was just as good as the fighting

    • @Sevvina
      @Sevvina  9 лет назад +21

      +Zion Antero
      You are welcome! Thank you for watching.

  • @madixSamp
    @madixSamp Год назад +15

    The ambiance of this game is on another level

  • @dragonforks93
    @dragonforks93 Год назад +23

    AC1 is a game that knew its strengths and the dialogue was absolutely one of them

  • @andreadebernardis4390
    @andreadebernardis4390 3 года назад +85

    I feel like it's so unappreciated that there is no random cussing, words like "fucker" or such, given the period and time, it really helps the feeling of the game, imo

    • @generalezaknenou
      @generalezaknenou 2 года назад +14

      Yes, media should learn to create some meaningful dialogues like these

    • @yashh6678
      @yashh6678 5 месяцев назад

      Yes. Words like “Imbecile” is more expected considering the time period

  • @harrissyed1417
    @harrissyed1417 3 года назад +67

    Al Mualim was pretty much a memorable Assassin's Creed villain since he was the last person you would expect to be the antagonist: an Assassin Mentor to Altair. Additionally, he based on a real-life historical figure just like the Borgias.

    • @moizabualikhalilullah6976
      @moizabualikhalilullah6976 3 года назад +19

      He is based on a historical figure Rashid ad din Sinan, grandmaster of the syrian assassins (assassin's are also based on real life history)
      From whom the legend of the Old man of the Mountain was born as written in one of marco polo's journal.

  • @simphiwe4930
    @simphiwe4930 3 года назад +35

    17:13
    I love how Al Mualim dodged that question in order to try and prevent Altair linking all the templars and him together😯.
    All these little details in the rewatch. Great dialogue.

    • @leoharker734
      @leoharker734 3 года назад +2

      Yerr

    • @pradabears
      @pradabears 3 года назад +1

      ya the attention to detail in this game is so wild

  • @eliasvenson8022
    @eliasvenson8022 6 месяцев назад +8

    The thing I loved about the villains in the first AC was their philosophy, the writing and acting made them far more intriguing than any drawn out physical confrontation. I miss dialogue like this that makes you think and question your reality.

  • @maikelcorleone9236
    @maikelcorleone9236 7 лет назад +71

    I´ve searched long for full dialogues. thanks a million for sharing!

    • @Sevvina
      @Sevvina  7 лет назад +8

      +Maikel Corleone
      www.assassinscreed.wikia.com will also have transcriptions of dialogue. You can search by memory name or, on each game main page, you can look in "terms and gameplay" at the very bottom and click on "memories" to get a list of DNA sequences.

  • @masterbaf
    @masterbaf 6 лет назад +222

    The original, as always, has the best mood, sounds and setting while being prophetic and one of the most philosophical at the same time, despite poor graphics. Meaning seems to be more lost throughout the series, while the first game seems to keep the true meaning of the assassins... Just like how Abraham and his teachings lost meaning throughout time as his followers began changing his teachings later on... bringing about Gods' wrath.

    • @joshualijnen7446
      @joshualijnen7446 6 лет назад +16

      Kartal, tanrısallığın oğlu imo the graphics still keep up some what

    • @gustavosifuentes3991
      @gustavosifuentes3991 5 лет назад +23

      These graphics are waaayy better than AC2

    • @geg_otmopo3
      @geg_otmopo3 2 года назад +21

      Poor graphics? Really? For a late 2007 game it was a technical masterpiece!
      Still looks beautiful

    • @mflugo9082
      @mflugo9082 2 года назад +6

      These graphics look good too me.

    • @tun04
      @tun04 Год назад +1

      Still my fave ac

  • @hemsevak1703
    @hemsevak1703 5 лет назад +113

    17:22 thats exactly the templar philosophy

  • @CastorDeEuropa
    @CastorDeEuropa 5 лет назад +111

    for anyone who doesn't know, Altaïr can be harmed and restrained by the apple, but never controlled. This is because he has substantial amounts of first civillisation DNA in this blood, which allows him to have eagle vision too.
    (I know it's obvious and easy to discover, but they don't cover it here)

    • @karthikcv8104
      @karthikcv8104 4 года назад +13

      No, all humans have Eagle Vision, whether they have First Civ DNA or not. But activating it is different for many. Some can use it easily, some have to work very hard to activate it.

    • @AngelMerus
      @AngelMerus 2 года назад +3

      @@karthikcv8104 not true all humans have eagle vision but it is dormant those who have first civilization dna in them have it activated more.

    • @roguescorner9042
      @roguescorner9042 2 года назад +11

      @@karthikcv8104 Not quite. All humans have the base potential to activate Eagle Vision, yes. But most can't, they're not capable. Those with Isu DNA can access it since birth. As Edward said, he was able to use it at will since childhood.

    • @amasing115
      @amasing115 Год назад +4

      @@karthikcv8104 Yes, I believe that the average person has .0002 first civilizatian DNA in them, Altair had .9 (inferenced with basis of Desmond's DNA analysis by Abstergo). He was 1% Isu so he had much greater control over both his senses and the pieces of edens.

  • @hawksm2783
    @hawksm2783 8 лет назад +181

    "That laws are derived not from divinity, but reason" I wish all of humanity knew that. 26:03

    • @youhavenoprivacyandownnoth8289
      @youhavenoprivacyandownnoth8289 7 лет назад +6

      except there s no such thing as humans living together, so all laws are meaningless and only oppress, and create slave master relationships.

    • @basilofgoodwishes4138
      @basilofgoodwishes4138 7 лет назад +6

      WHAT A GRAND INTOXICATING INNOCENCE Edgelord.

    • @youhavenoprivacyandownnoth8289
      @youhavenoprivacyandownnoth8289 7 лет назад +1

      The Rising Theurge
      blind moron

    • @MrHyde-ku5qj
      @MrHyde-ku5qj 6 лет назад +38

      For many people divinity is reason. Also it's not like every religious person rejects reason altogether and just blindly follows the scholars. Furthermore, religion is more of a science than atheism. Atheists have absolutely nothing to back up their claim.

    • @limdrdrfacegrandtheautosyl8062
      @limdrdrfacegrandtheautosyl8062 6 лет назад +1

      Gtaivblaktesuoajkirragu store

  • @arcaneknight9799
    @arcaneknight9799 4 года назад +42

    This series should have kept the purity of the creed, ambiguous and even sympathetic villains, and brilliant philosophy.

  • @benjackson5411
    @benjackson5411 11 месяцев назад +8

    I believe that Al Mualim was a good guy who eventually became under the Apple’s spell.

  • @GhostCell47
    @GhostCell47 3 года назад +39

    Back when Assassin's Creed was deep and thought provoking. Assassin's Creed now is nothing but a shadow of it's former self.

  • @amirehosseyni
    @amirehosseyni 8 лет назад +236

    You Can altair , But you won't .
    This game is mind rape ! so much thought and philosophy put into this high stimulus visualized novel !
    I say the game is Apple of eden itself .

    • @wiesawmalinowicz5609
      @wiesawmalinowicz5609 5 лет назад +11

      Time past... i stop belived in god because this game.... nothing is true, everything is permitted.... best true assassin game

    • @kapitan19969838
      @kapitan19969838 5 лет назад +10

      @@wiesawmalinowicz5609 Then Your faith was never strong to begin with, friend. You have failed the test and in due time You will realise the horrible consequence that You've brought upon Yourself

    • @Travisbig7
      @Travisbig7 5 лет назад +26

      @@kapitan19969838 oh please, you're none the wiser. Who are you to tell him he isn't strong... Are you living his life? Walking in his shoes? Seeing the world through his eyes?

    • @kapitan19969838
      @kapitan19969838 5 лет назад +14

      @@Travisbig7 If You cannot see the irony in the fact that it took only a video game for Him to abandon God, there's no room for discussion here, friend

    • @Travisbig7
      @Travisbig7 5 лет назад +19

      @@kapitan19969838 It took me years of research & accumulating knowledge to realise the scriptures were the earliest form of propaganda practice by Rome & the Pope.
      So as far as I'm concerned he had the more fortunate path to clarity.

  • @The_Flying_Arrowz369
    @The_Flying_Arrowz369 2 года назад +19

    2:30 my favorite scene of the entire game, the music itself lets you know that this was deeper than we all thought. After rewatching Assassins creed, this scene is always the most intense for me. Even Altair didn’t realize how deep it was

  • @Al-Mutawakkil72
    @Al-Mutawakkil72 7 лет назад +129

    لإشئ واقٍع مطلق بل كلٍ ممكن
    The Best Characters
    The Best Dialogues
    The Best Atmosphere
    The Best Voices
    Finally, The Best Part Of This Series

    • @bobbill3594
      @bobbill3594 5 лет назад +1

      How do you write "dialogs" without seeing that it's misspelled with the squiggly red line beneath it, and instantly checking how to actually spell dialogue?

    • @Palestine4Ever169
      @Palestine4Ever169 5 лет назад +6

      bob bill
      This isn’t English class kid

    • @theonionsystem7779
      @theonionsystem7779 4 года назад

      @@wissemaljazairi exactly

  • @shikharshukla7958
    @shikharshukla7958 3 года назад +25

    Al Mualim was not only Altair's master but also a father figure to him. Imagine his state while taking Al Mualim's life, yet he was so composed in the moment...stoic for a reason.

  • @ChristopherD1999
    @ChristopherD1999 5 лет назад +42

    32:36
    Al Mualim makes a great point. People are already forced to follow those in charge, what differences does using the apple make? If anything he even says this way there is less blood shed. However on one hand this is at the cost of freedom, which again Al mualim makes a good point that the only people who choose NOT to follow are Heritics who don't have a place in society and such are destined to die/be imprisoned/made an example of. Very interesting stuff, AC1 was a great game and dialogue, themes and philosophy were top notch.

    • @Elemento0420
      @Elemento0420 5 лет назад +10

      I can find flaws in his logic:
      He says because of free will there can be no peace. But if there is no free will, what is the point of living if one man decides everything and we are nothing but robots programmed to follow him.
      He claims his path requires less blood, but he has already shedded a lot of blood so that he can keep the Apple for himself and he could have anyone he wants killed and make us see it as 'okay'.

    • @regnumis
      @regnumis 5 лет назад +14

      I'd take it a step further and say that no belief is ever chosen; our minds are simply compelled by the evidence of our observations/experiences (not to mention logical deductions) or the sentiments of wishful thinking. Even heretics aren't above this fact.

    • @regnumis
      @regnumis 5 лет назад +3

      @@Elemento0420 If everyone was converted to emotionless machines who literally cannot do anything except what their leader commands, then I'd agree with you. However, if only moral autonomy was removed, then people would still retain the free will to choose their meals, hobbies, and relationships. The free will to betray and harm one another isn't necessary for human happiness. Just because everyone has free will doesn't mean everybody enjoys free lives, especially victims of political oppression or moral atrocities.
      As for Al Mualim's claim that his path requires less blood, I believe he is referring to the ultimate outcome of using the piece of Eden. Even if the Crusaders had successfully subjugated the world to their Christian faith, they would still need to keep executing heretics under their rule since people have the free will to deviate from societal norms. Al Mualim would eliminate the need to maintain social harmony through slaughter by simply brainwashing everyone to follow him, leaving no potential room for dissent to cross anyone's mind. Still, I do wonder how Al Mualim intended to guarantee everlasting peace since he isn't immortal; would he have sought out a successor to keep everyone brainwashed under a leader?

    • @Elemento0420
      @Elemento0420 5 лет назад

      @@regnumis that successor thing is another point. He killed everyone that knew about the Apple and since he's already an old man, he wouldn't control it for very long. What would become of his people after he dies since he refuses to share the Apple with anyone? Altair saw people as mindless zombies under the Apple's control and from how he said it, al Mualim was eliminating all free will entirely so he alone could rule.

    • @regnumis
      @regnumis 5 лет назад +1

      @@Elemento0420 True, I believe Al Mualim was too blinded by his lust for power to realize the full implications of his plan. Not only would peace cease beyond his death, but to completely dominate each human mind would mean Al Mualim would need to literally direct the daily activities of every last person just to preserve mankind's well-being. No single man can handle such a massive responsibility. Hence, people should be afforded at least enough autonomy to take care of themselves.

  • @randyowen86
    @randyowen86 8 лет назад +96

    considering that Altair was able to resist the apple, is it possible he could've had precursor DNA?

    • @Sevvina
      @Sevvina  8 лет назад +81

      +T3MP3ST 1996
      It's strongly implied that many Assassins (actually, people with Eagle Vision) have a higher than average amount of precursor DNA, so yes.

    • @gustavosifuentes3991
      @gustavosifuentes3991 5 лет назад +18

      The Precursors designed humans. They made sure each human had neuro-emitters in their brains so they’d respond to commands via the apple of Eden because the apple was an instrument designed by the ones who came before to enslave humans on command. It’s why they were created. Some humans simply didn’t have those emitters in their brain. Those were the “flawed” humans. Adam & Eve being two of those humans who led the charge and fight against the precursors to free humanity. When they escaped they started that revolution. Anyways, Altaïr most likely has Adam & Eves blood or comes from their heritage like their DNA so maybe he doesn’t have an emitter in his brain which is why he isn’t so easily controlled by the Apple. But the Apple is still a device waay beyond anything Altaïr or anyone in his time has seen before so of course he may be hypnotized by its beauty and secrets.

    • @gustavosifuentes3991
      @gustavosifuentes3991 4 года назад +1

      Mohamed Ibrahim I think he almost lost his mind bc he didn’t have an emitter in his brain, hence Al Mualim was perfectly okay bc he gave into the apples powers.

    • @XzaroX
      @XzaroX 3 года назад +4

      @@gustavosifuentes3991 There was also interbreeding between the Isu (Precursors) and humans after the apocalypse caused by the solar flair. That would also explain the influx of Isu DNA and thus - Eagle Vision.

  • @v.k.rt.m.6030
    @v.k.rt.m.6030 2 года назад +11

    _ "i applied my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly. i perceived that this, also, was a chasing of the wind. for in much wisdom, is much grief. and he that increaseth knowledge… increaseth sorrow." _
    - Al Mualim, Quoting the Bible

    • @basilofgoodwishes4138
      @basilofgoodwishes4138 2 года назад +1

      Had Odin learned this lesson during his time, the tragedies in AC Valhalla could have all been avoided.

  • @Dennis-nc3vw
    @Dennis-nc3vw 4 года назад +18

    "Oh do they? Aside from the occasional convert or heretic?"
    That was quite possibly the most 'holy shit' moment I've ever heard in a philosophical debate, no joke.

  • @sridge52
    @sridge52 4 месяца назад +14

    Peter Renaday R.I.P.

  • @canrule08
    @canrule08 4 года назад +13

    the slap across the face: priceless attention to detail in the scenes

  • @easternunit2009
    @easternunit2009 2 года назад +15

    I just realized that Al Mualim Took advantage of Altair’s loyalty, from the start, to kill off the other nine Templars that way he can use the Apple for himself. I’m such an idiot now I know why Robert said “He did not want to share.”

    • @Freedmoon44
      @Freedmoon44 5 месяцев назад

      Also to note he sent Altair in order against the targets that seemed most evil to the ones that the Assassins shouldnt really have to mess with because it provokes more instability than protection, in order to make Altair thinks he and by extansion Al Mualim is in the right.

  • @Qwerty123zzuy
    @Qwerty123zzuy 6 лет назад +53

    Man the last dialouge from al mualim is delivered so hard...34:15

    • @MrMiguel211
      @MrMiguel211 4 года назад +12

      _I said to myself, “Look, I have increased in wisdom more than anyone who has ruled over Jerusalem before me; I have experienced much of wisdom and knowledge.” Then I applied myself to the understanding of wisdom, and also of madness and folly, but I learned that this, too, is a chasing after the wind._
      *Ecclesiastes **1:16**-17*

    • @m1co294
      @m1co294 2 года назад +4

      @@MrMiguel211 well to be exact the line is
      "I applied my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly. I perceived that this also was a chasing of the wind; for in much wisdom, is much grief. And he that increaseth knowledge; increaseth sorrow."

  • @bunkerbill
    @bunkerbill 5 лет назад +29

    This one had the most complex and interesting story.

  • @thebombsquadtv6151
    @thebombsquadtv6151 2 года назад +16

    fun fact: Al Mualim’s voice actor is Peter Reneday, the same actor as Master Splinter from the 1987 Animated Series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I’m sure we can all see the similarities.

    • @MilanTehVillain
      @MilanTehVillain Год назад +1

      & Richard Ames in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.

  • @masterbaf
    @masterbaf 6 лет назад +76

    So the apple made another illusion to protect itself from Altair as well. And he couldn't destroy it.

    • @basilofgoodwishes4138
      @basilofgoodwishes4138 6 лет назад +31

      He dwelled on it´s knowledge, but it costed him the trust of fellow assassin Abbas as well as much of his lifetime.

    • @titekubo1997
      @titekubo1997 6 лет назад +11

      Yuwan also his youngest son live

    • @gustavosifuentes3991
      @gustavosifuentes3991 5 лет назад +4

      Yuwan Abbas wanted the apple for himself

    • @bitchface235
      @bitchface235 3 года назад

      @@basilofgoodwishes4138 definitely worth it tho

    • @miguelcondadoolivar5149
      @miguelcondadoolivar5149 2 года назад

      The Apple offered wisdom, which seems to be the thing Altaïr desired most ardently.

  • @CalculonTV
    @CalculonTV Год назад +4

    „Significance comes not from a single act but the context in which it is performed.“

  • @CorporalPoon
    @CorporalPoon 4 года назад +8

    Thanks for putting this together. Really interesting and underrated story / dialogue. I hope they revisit this time period and do a more assassin oriented approach

  • @datguy5103
    @datguy5103 4 года назад +20

    The graphics for the era is a masterpiece

  • @filmrerun1973
    @filmrerun1973 Год назад +6

    This game changed my life. I was 11 when I first played this game in 2010 . Little did I know it would change my perspective of life forever

    • @rodcroft5570
      @rodcroft5570 Год назад +1

      How so?

    • @filmrerun1973
      @filmrerun1973 Год назад +1

      @@rodcroft5570 well it’s a long answer, but In a sense. This is a perfect coming of age story of someone who see the world only thru themselves but learns not to be all knowing , but to be wise. When I played this game for the first time. These ideals and and messages were un heard of to me. I was 11 year old ignorant kid I had no idea what was going on. As you go through this game I feel alot of people can relate to Altiar, especially a kid. As the story plays out only a deeper understanding and view is givin to the player mixed with questions of the world around. I think the themes and messages in this game are something everyone should take it. From a 11 year old boy in 2011 on a summer night, to a 95 year old woman rocking on her porch.
      These words are the truth.
      What is the truth?
      We place faith in ourselves, we see the world the way it really is and hope that one day all mankind may see the same.
      What is the world then?
      An illusion, one which we can either submit to as most do, or transcend.
      What is it to transcend?
      To recognize nothing is true and everything is permitted.

    • @HD-vu5vv
      @HD-vu5vv Год назад

      How so?

    • @filmrerun1973
      @filmrerun1973 Год назад

      @@HD-vu5vv just look at my response to the first guy haha

    • @HD-vu5vv
      @HD-vu5vv Год назад

      @@filmrerun1973 seems like yt deleted it or something

  • @FreekinEkin2
    @FreekinEkin2 Год назад +6

    The fact they instantly kill the hostage shows a serious lack of strategic thinking and negotiation skill

  • @yakuphanakyildiz
    @yakuphanakyildiz 5 месяцев назад +3

    The intellect in their exchanges, few games have this quality of writing

  • @karmdeepsingh6208
    @karmdeepsingh6208 4 года назад +19

    I didnt realize the philosophical dialog in this game and how it relates to the creed. But I was in middle school lol

  • @sonnyocad287
    @sonnyocad287 5 лет назад +20

    Oh, man! This takes me back. I always loved the little things with this game; the assassins throwing themselves from a tower not actually being a suicidal ritual (as it actually was in real life), making Richard the Lionheart sound French when so often people make him sound English, and even just the humming of the apple.

  • @basilofgoodwishes4138
    @basilofgoodwishes4138 6 лет назад +38

    This is more beatiful than ALL AC games, the other ones were just heroes, but ALTAIR WAS A MESSIAH.

    • @dylanrinker6831
      @dylanrinker6831 4 года назад +1

      Ezio? Bayek? Edward? Desmond?

    • @bitchface235
      @bitchface235 3 года назад

      @@dylanrinker6831 none of them had anything to do with the apple tho. and if it werent for altair the order of assassins wouldve either been absorbed by the templars or they wouldve crumbled at the hands of habbas or abbas or whatever that little bitches name is.

    • @m7.alsharaf747
      @m7.alsharaf747 3 года назад

      @@bitchface235 It's Abbas

    • @valtontony826
      @valtontony826 3 года назад

      No he was just a tool, or messanger if you want to make it sound better

  • @FortunateJuice
    @FortunateJuice 2 года назад +11

    This game was addictive when it first came out. Then they flooded the market with too many sequels.

  • @DariusVladimirAuditore
    @DariusVladimirAuditore 5 месяцев назад +1

    The dialogue in this game is so perfect. To the point, yet poetic. It's minimalistic yet it can say so much with so little.

  • @ecvjtv2778
    @ecvjtv2778 4 месяца назад +3

    Rest in peace, Peter Renaday. Such a great and recognisable VA..

  • @bryanreyes7382
    @bryanreyes7382 5 лет назад +27

    *I sent you, my best man to complete a mission more important than any that has come before. And you returned to me with nothing but apologies and excuses!*

  • @TheDarkelflover
    @TheDarkelflover 7 лет назад +28

    Love Altair, gotta a crush on a character in a game !!!!

  • @picassojulien899
    @picassojulien899 Год назад +13

    Al mualiam was gaslighting tf outta altair 😂

  • @karimelloumi5119
    @karimelloumi5119 7 лет назад +54

    Does anyone that played this game in the western world know that Assassins here are the ancient ismaiili shia sect of Hashashins, the Mualim (teacher or master or someone that has higher knowledge in arabic) here probably refers to Hasan Al sabbah, the founder of the sect. The hashashins held a lot of power and knowledge they were masters of chemistry as a small example. They lasted for 200 years, but their last fortress of Alamut was destroyed by Hulagu the mongol in his great attack on persia and mesopotemia, and all of their knowledge was lost forever, including the amazing and legendary library of Alamut.
    All of this was back in the golden ages of the islamic civilization, a period far from what Arabs in particular, and muslims in general are nowadays (to the exception of some relatively positive places like Iran or Malaysia).

    • @Sevvina
      @Sevvina  7 лет назад +15

      +Karim Elloumi
      I knew this, but I'm also a student of history. Great information! Thank you!

    • @salpace7117
      @salpace7117 7 лет назад +4

      I was aware of this before the assassins creed games existed

    • @Everesteg
      @Everesteg 7 лет назад +9

      Al Mualim is Rashid ad din Sinan not Hassan i Sabbah ;)

    • @tybalt.videos5760
      @tybalt.videos5760 4 года назад +3

      Unfortuantely Iran is not a positive place, not since the islamic Revolution in the 70s. Since then Iran was turned into a place full of religious bigotry ruled by zealots.

    • @Pocko213
      @Pocko213 4 года назад

      This is amazing I had no idea it was based on an actual order I'm gonna read as much about it as I can

  • @sabashukvani
    @sabashukvani Год назад +7

    Al Mualim is one of the best AC characters!

  • @paperclip9558
    @paperclip9558 Год назад +9

    Its so funny that this old and outdated cutscene still feels very 'human' and 'natural' and 'immersive' compared to recent ac games cutscenes.

  • @KainoaSuan
    @KainoaSuan 8 лет назад +24

    I remember playing this game and from 25:40 and on the conversation between the two seems so convincing until the end when AL Mualim betrays the assassins

  • @redclown_528
    @redclown_528 4 года назад +9

    The score makes every of its scene intense and its missing badly in recent games

  • @Cloud_Strife27
    @Cloud_Strife27 5 лет назад +6

    I listen and ponder upon this just about on a daily basis now. So much beauty within the dialogue of this game.

  • @mobius1250
    @mobius1250 4 года назад +23

    The Lore was so damn awesome, it was what got me hooked to this game, and for that same reason i hate the new assassin's creed game. They don't really care about the original lore anymore. Now it is just Assassin's Creed "Insert civilization here", i don't even know where they are going with this franchise... Assassin's Creed died with Assassin's Creed Rogue....

    • @theonionsystem7779
      @theonionsystem7779 4 года назад +1

      The lore, story, gameplay, music and more got me into it immediately and I have great memories of the past

    • @m7.alsharaf747
      @m7.alsharaf747 3 года назад +1

      AC died with Unity, or as you said Rouge. Kinda wish we got a remake of the older AC games

  • @TheSpeedstur
    @TheSpeedstur 2 месяца назад +2

    This feels based in reality in a way. Crazy that we truly know so little about the past.

  • @caridehome
    @caridehome 3 года назад +10

    I wish they would go back to their roots and make a great story like this again

  • @michaelburke7978
    @michaelburke7978 6 лет назад +69

    Such a shame the 1st game often gets overlooked. Easily the best written in the series.

    • @Elemento0420
      @Elemento0420 5 лет назад +26

      It had a great philosophical story, but the issue was the repetitive gameplay

    • @danielreid703
      @danielreid703 5 лет назад +4

      @@Elemento0420 the first one is my favourite the story was original Altair is the best character in my opinion

    •  4 года назад +2

      Kyle Gmerek its difficult to go back and play 2, let alone 1. I know why they didn’t but it would’ve been cool if they rebuilt the games instead of remastering them. Imagine playing AC 2 with the gameplay from a later game (pick your favorite, the combat seemed to change with each game past 4)

  • @danmac00
    @danmac00 6 лет назад +10

    “We’ll see about that.” Altair ends up losing himself in the apple, same as Al Mualim.

  • @crisp1468
    @crisp1468 6 лет назад +20

    I just love ther names, Al Mualim and Al Tair :D they sound so cool.

    • @limdrdrfacegrandtheautosyl8062
      @limdrdrfacegrandtheautosyl8062 6 лет назад +1

      Lescripongtodesmilletputolodelinsartcallofdutywouestcgohstassasinsceedgtaivcripsgunstoreezioadditore

    • @АЛЕКСАНДРФИЛИПС-м6р
      @АЛЕКСАНДРФИЛИПС-м6р 5 лет назад +1

      The instructor and the air navigator.

    • @Sonicboomffx1
      @Sonicboomffx1 4 года назад +5

      Al Maualim means The Mentor, and Altair is the brightest star in the constellation Aquilla, latin for Eagle.

    • @Sonicboomffx1
      @Sonicboomffx1 4 года назад +1

      Al Muliammis based on Rashid Il di sinan but they could not put his name legally so settled for Al mualim.

  • @captainjacksparrow9504
    @captainjacksparrow9504 3 года назад +5

    'In a world without gold,we might have been heroes!'
    -Edward Thatch
    I think Thatch's quote is somehow related to Al Mualim's life.Al Mualim was a good man at first,but when he got the apple of eden,it corrupted him.He got power-thirsty,wealth-thirsty.Really,if there was no power,no money in this world, he could've stayed as a good guy.......maybe he could've

  • @sagittarius4765
    @sagittarius4765 10 месяцев назад +4

    Corey May is such a great writer. I wish he still wrote recent ACs. Instead, we get crappy ass writers.

  • @ILYASS.SCH1
    @ILYASS.SCH1 Год назад +6

    One of the best Games I've ever Played
    Masterpiece 👏

  • @AlexandrosRaXVIII
    @AlexandrosRaXVIII 2 года назад +4

    " I applied my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly. I perceived that this also was a chasing after wind. For in much wisdom is much grief; and he that increaseth knowledge, increaseth sorrow. "
    The ultimate eternal truth, beyond the veil of illusions.

  • @ryanrobotham7696
    @ryanrobotham7696 7 лет назад +29

    I can't believe it took me a long time to realise that his voice actor was Peter Renaday who played Splinter from the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon.

    • @Sevvina
      @Sevvina  7 лет назад +7

      +Ryan Robotham
      Dang, you're right...and now I can't un-hear it.

    • @rinokumura7371
      @rinokumura7371 7 лет назад +2

      Ryan Robotham And Others Voices In Vídeo Games

    • @mfdoom4467
      @mfdoom4467 6 лет назад +5

      funny master splinter was called al mualim in the arabic dubbed version

  • @erdemsareg1787
    @erdemsareg1787 7 лет назад +22

    i percieved this was also chasing after wind. for in much wisdom is much grief

  • @Celeon999A
    @Celeon999A 5 лет назад +22

    Oh how i enjoyed all those dialogues between Altair and Al Mualim in AC1. But i really prefer the german localization. Instead of fake accents, most characters in the game are speaking a medieval enunciation of german that fits the historic era of 1190 as depicted in the game. That makes everything incredibly immersive. :-)

    • @Sevvina
      @Sevvina  5 лет назад +5

      @Celeon999A
      That's very interesting. Thank you for watching!

  • @MetalGearMalta
    @MetalGearMalta 19 дней назад +1

    Altair was Al Mualim's best Assassin, but he couldn't control him through the Apple, so he spoke in riddles implanting seeds of doubts in Altair to carry on his mission. He told him to be aware of those who tell the truth through words and what someone experiences the truth first hand. But so Al Mualim knew that in the end Altair will discover the truth through his work.

  • @hidan407
    @hidan407 4 года назад +6

    0:40 Imo this was the first hint to his real side. He was all happy and wisdom but then some bad news and this side easily comes out

  • @MasterJunior93
    @MasterJunior93 2 месяца назад +3

    Farewell to the VA of Al-Mualim, Peter Renaday.
    Safety and Peace. 🙏