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Assassin's Creed Black Flag Rethought: All About the Pirate Life and CombatExperience the breathtaking naval combat, stealthy assassinations, and free exploration of Edward Kenway's world in Assassin's Creed Black Flag's new gameplay. This video delves deep into the game's core action and story.
1. 🏴☠️ Game Start: Edward Kenway's First Steps
· The video begins with the line, "Follow me, or I'll kill you," hinting at the protagonist Edward Kenway's predicament.
· He struggles to escape danger with his companion, showing the possibility of cooperation with the line, "Can we work together on this?"
· Edward plans to steal a ship to escape the island, revealing his pirate nature with the words, "That schooner should do. I wish I had a few more men."
· He struggles to escape danger with his companion, showing the possibility of cooperation with the line, "Can we work together on this?"
· Edward plans to steal a ship to escape the island, revealing his pirate nature with the words, "That schooner should do. I wish I had a few more men."
00:02 - 00:30
1. 🏴☠️ Game Start: Edward Kenway's First Steps
· The video begins with the line, "Follow me, or I'll kill you," hinting at the protagonist Edward Kenway's predicament.
· He struggles to escape danger with his companion, showing the possibility of cooperation with the line, "Can we work together on this?"
· Edward plans to steal a ship to escape the island, revealing his pirate nature with the words, "That schooner should do. I wish I had a few more men."
· He struggles to escape danger with his companion, showing the possibility of cooperation with the line, "Can we work together on this?"
· Edward plans to steal a ship to escape the island, revealing his pirate nature with the words, "That schooner should do. I wish I had a few more men."
00:32 - 01:20
2. ⚔️ New Encounters and Threats: Meeting Strangers
· The appearance of a new character is foreshadowed with the line, "The new prisoner is Baldwin. I don't care who he is. She's a pirate."
· Edward attempts a deal, saying, "I'll pay you. Try this," but the other party questions, "How did you get caught? I haven't heard."
· "Only that she fought back!" is a shout showing her strength, followed by the urgent situation with "We have to be close."
· The line, "The governor is now recruiting children as his subordinates. You're good with words, kid," reveals the ruler's cruelty.
· Edward remains wary, asking, "Are you alright? And who the hell are you?" but is soon offered, "I'll get you out of here."
· Edward attempts a deal, saying, "I'll pay you. Try this," but the other party questions, "How did you get caught? I haven't heard."
· "Only that she fought back!" is a shout showing her strength, followed by the urgent situation with "We have to be close."
· The line, "The governor is now recruiting children as his subordinates. You're good with words, kid," reveals the ruler's cruelty.
· Edward remains wary, asking, "Are you alright? And who the hell are you?" but is soon offered, "I'll get you out of here."
01:21 - 01:50
3. 🚢 Seeking a Shipwright: The Beginning of Trade and Trust
· Edward reveals his objective: "I don't know you at all. I need a shipwright."
· The other party understands Edward's situation, saying, "And you need better lodgings," and hints at a hidden meaning, "There are still those who don't understand the true purpose here."
· Edward assesses the other person as "Just playing politician," but acknowledges his leadership with, "Your men respect you."
· "As they should. We feel the same about each other," is a response showing mutual respect, and Edward briefly mentions his past, "My experience with authority has been mixed."
· The other party understands Edward's situation, saying, "And you need better lodgings," and hints at a hidden meaning, "There are still those who don't understand the true purpose here."
· Edward assesses the other person as "Just playing politician," but acknowledges his leadership with, "Your men respect you."
· "As they should. We feel the same about each other," is a response showing mutual respect, and Edward briefly mentions his past, "My experience with authority has been mixed."
02:02 - 02:41
4. 🐒 Encountering a Monkey and Recollecting the Past: The Story of the Plantation
· The video starts with the short line, "Monkey," showing Edward interacting with a monkey.
· With the question, "Hey, monkey. What are you doing?" he expresses affection, "Look at that cute face."
· "Be careful. He's as much of a rogue as any of us," is a warning hinting at the monkey's unpredictable behavior.
· Edward recalls his grandfather owning a plantation on Black Island, saying, "My grandfather used to own places like this. He had the finest plantation in the West Indies."
· "That's a lot to brag about. Still, it's true," shows his pride.
· The story of being raised by his grandfather after his mother's death and eating plantation fruit daily illustrates how much it influenced his life.
· With the question, "Hey, monkey. What are you doing?" he expresses affection, "Look at that cute face."
· "Be careful. He's as much of a rogue as any of us," is a warning hinting at the monkey's unpredictable behavior.
· Edward recalls his grandfather owning a plantation on Black Island, saying, "My grandfather used to own places like this. He had the finest plantation in the West Indies."
· "That's a lot to brag about. Still, it's true," shows his pride.
· The story of being raised by his grandfather after his mother's death and eating plantation fruit daily illustrates how much it influenced his life.
02:42 - 03:33
5. 💰 Grandfather's Legacy and Revenge: The Journey to the Plantation
· The short, shocking line, "He was murdered," announces his grandfather's death.
· Edward vows revenge: "I'm going to find the man who killed him and smash his skull in."
· He inherited his grandfather's legacy, stating, "I'm the heir to my grandfather's legacy."
· He proposes a deal: "If you help me get it back, I'll give you a share. Then we can talk about you joining my crew."
· Edward accepts the offer, saying, "You're going to make me work for it," and shows confidence, "I'm worth it."
· To the question, "Where is this inheritance?" he replies, "My grandfather's plantation," emphasizing the urgency, "We have to hurry. My father and his leech of a lawyer will be after it, no doubt."
· He tells the other person, "You must be a very good shipwright," and replies that he'll be "fixing your sorry sails on the Jackdaw."
· Edward vows revenge: "I'm going to find the man who killed him and smash his skull in."
· He inherited his grandfather's legacy, stating, "I'm the heir to my grandfather's legacy."
· He proposes a deal: "If you help me get it back, I'll give you a share. Then we can talk about you joining my crew."
· Edward accepts the offer, saying, "You're going to make me work for it," and shows confidence, "I'm worth it."
· To the question, "Where is this inheritance?" he replies, "My grandfather's plantation," emphasizing the urgency, "We have to hurry. My father and his leech of a lawyer will be after it, no doubt."
· He tells the other person, "You must be a very good shipwright," and replies that he'll be "fixing your sorry sails on the Jackdaw."
03:35 - 04:14
6. 🔑 Finding the Key: The Start of Betrayal and Pursuit
· With the address, "Captain," comes the line, "That's it. He's a crooked foot. Wait a second."
· The importance of the key is emphasized: "Wait. Did he have the key? Hmm?"
· He questions responsibility: "It was your job to search him. Mine?"
· He tries to evade responsibility: "Go upstairs to the villa and ask the boss yourself. If he lost the key, you can pin it on me."
· He describes the brutality of the mission: "The boss said he gave me the dirty work, didn't he? Take down one of us, announce his sins, then throw him to Lucia."
· He laments the difficulty of the task: "I had to take his belongings, his gun, his boots, his key. Oh, dear."
· The line, "You'd best keep your head down," hints at a dangerous situation.
· The importance of the key is emphasized: "Wait. Did he have the key? Hmm?"
· He questions responsibility: "It was your job to search him. Mine?"
· He tries to evade responsibility: "Go upstairs to the villa and ask the boss yourself. If he lost the key, you can pin it on me."
· He describes the brutality of the mission: "The boss said he gave me the dirty work, didn't he? Take down one of us, announce his sins, then throw him to Lucia."
· He laments the difficulty of the task: "I had to take his belongings, his gun, his boots, his key. Oh, dear."
· The line, "You'd best keep your head down," hints at a dangerous situation.
05:31 - 06:04
7. 📉 Nassau's Reality and Gambling: Efforts to Forget the Past
· The line, "A moment later he was right. The paper is here," suggests a plan has succeeded.
· "The whole thing was a stupid fantasy. Look at Nassau now, famous for its rum, its stupor, its rat droppings," describes Nassau's miserable reality.
· "If the crowd really forgets my sins, I'll live in a full apartment. That's the gamble I'm taking," reveals his desire to cover up past sins and live a new life.
· The shout, "What is this?" signals an unexpected event.
· The line, "Now let's dance," is the signal for the start of combat.
· "The whole thing was a stupid fantasy. Look at Nassau now, famous for its rum, its stupor, its rat droppings," describes Nassau's miserable reality.
· "If the crowd really forgets my sins, I'll live in a full apartment. That's the gamble I'm taking," reveals his desire to cover up past sins and live a new life.
· The shout, "What is this?" signals an unexpected event.
· The line, "Now let's dance," is the signal for the start of combat.
06:21 - 07:39
8. 💥 Intense Combat: Naval Battles and Grenade Attacks
· The start of combat is announced with the shout, "This is your last mistake, friend. How dare you touch me?"
· A warning, "Grenade incoming," is followed by screams.
· The shout, "Grenade!" signals danger, and the line, "Now let's dance," intensifies the combat.
· The repeated cry of "Fire!" shows the battle continuing.
· The line, "Keep firing at that ship. We have to lose," suggests a strategic retreat or trap.
· Cheers and screams mix, indicating the chaos of battle.
· A warning, "Grenade incoming," is followed by screams.
· The shout, "Grenade!" signals danger, and the line, "Now let's dance," intensifies the combat.
· The repeated cry of "Fire!" shows the battle continuing.
· The line, "Keep firing at that ship. We have to lose," suggests a strategic retreat or trap.
· Cheers and screams mix, indicating the chaos of battle.
08:11 - 09:43
9. 🎶 Song and Show: Pirates' Merry Time and Hidden Intentions
· With the shout, "Give it everything," comes the suggestion, "Then let's sing."
· A scene follows with pirates singing together, repeating the lyrics, "Oh, listen to what the old man says."
· The somewhat obscure lyrics, "A cutter's big cheese about Liverpool town," show the pirates' free spirit.
· "When they've all shot, I'll come down," hints at combat or an event.
· The lyrics, "And when we arrive on Waterloo day," give the feeling of waiting for a specific event.
· With the words, "For the audience," it's stated, "This is all a big show," implying everything is staged.
· "Make the prey feel fear. Something hellish from a fever dream," reveals the intention to instill fear in the enemy.
· The line, "And people will kneel and beg their gods," evokes both fear and awe.
· "Looks good. Naturally," indicates the situation is proceeding as planned.
· The line, "You'd best keep your head down," concludes by again hinting at danger.
· A scene follows with pirates singing together, repeating the lyrics, "Oh, listen to what the old man says."
· The somewhat obscure lyrics, "A cutter's big cheese about Liverpool town," show the pirates' free spirit.
· "When they've all shot, I'll come down," hints at combat or an event.
· The lyrics, "And when we arrive on Waterloo day," give the feeling of waiting for a specific event.
· With the words, "For the audience," it's stated, "This is all a big show," implying everything is staged.
· "Make the prey feel fear. Something hellish from a fever dream," reveals the intention to instill fear in the enemy.
· The line, "And people will kneel and beg their gods," evokes both fear and awe.
· "Looks good. Naturally," indicates the situation is proceeding as planned.
· The line, "You'd best keep your head down," concludes by again hinting at danger.
