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* [[Ho Yay]]: It's hard to interpret the way Sulemain playfully refers to Ezio as 'my handsome minstrel' as anything ''but'' this.
* [[Ho Yay]]: It's hard to interpret the way Sulemain playfully refers to Ezio as 'my handsome minstrel' as anything ''but'' this.
* [[Memetic Mutation]]:
* [[Memetic Mutation]]:
{{quote| "The Hookblade has two parts. The hook, ''and'' the blade."}}
{{quote|"The Hookblade has two parts. The hook, ''and'' the blade."}}
** From the trailer, there are many comments like this:
** From the trailer, there are many comments like this:
{{quote| "Shoot me with an arrow? Fine. Destroy my legendary hidden blades and sentence me to death? Fine with that. Touch my hood, all bets are off."}}
{{quote|"Shoot me with an arrow? Fine. Destroy my legendary hidden blades and sentence me to death? Fine with that. Touch my hood, all bets are off."}}
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: Where do you begin with Abbas Sofian? [[spoiler:Having Altaïr's son Sef killed and telling him that Altaïr ordered the execution? Or framing Malik for said murder, having him imprisoned, then after he gets saved by Altaïr, has him decapitated to make the other Assassins doubt Altaïr's motives.<ref>According to ''[[All There in the Manual|Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref>? All this because {{spoiler|[[Disproportionate Retribution|Altaïr told him his father committed suicide when they were young]].}}
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: Where do you begin with Abbas Sofian? [[spoiler:Having Altaïr's son Sef killed and telling him that Altaïr ordered the execution? Or framing Malik for said murder, having him imprisoned, then after he gets saved by Altaïr, has him decapitated to make the other Assassins doubt Altaïr's motives.<ref>According to ''[[All There in the Manual|Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref>? All this because {{spoiler|[[Disproportionate Retribution|Altaïr told him his father committed suicide when they were young]].}}
** The Big Bad {{spoiler|Prince Ahmet}}, who {{spoiler|took Sofia hostage with her ransom being the Masyaf Keys}}, but presented himself as a sincere Templar who believed in the ideals of peace through unity (in the same vein as those from the first game) and described their conflict as "two men who should be friends quarreling over the keys to a library." Ezio hands over {{spoiler|the keys}} and {{spoiler|Ahmet}} allows him to go unimpeded to rescue a hooded "{{spoiler|Sofia}}" atop a tower, only for Ezio to find a decoy (although apparently kidnapped to act as an unwitting decoy), then turn around to glimpse {{spoiler|the real Sofia being hanged from a tree far, ''far'' away}}.
** The Big Bad {{spoiler|Prince Ahmet}}, who {{spoiler|took Sofia hostage with her ransom being the Masyaf Keys}}, but presented himself as a sincere Templar who believed in the ideals of peace through unity (in the same vein as those from the first game) and described their conflict as "two men who should be friends quarreling over the keys to a library." Ezio hands over {{spoiler|the keys}} and {{spoiler|Ahmet}} allows him to go unimpeded to rescue a hooded "{{spoiler|Sofia}}" atop a tower, only for Ezio to find a decoy (although apparently kidnapped to act as an unwitting decoy), then turn around to glimpse {{spoiler|the real Sofia being hanged from a tree far, ''far'' away}}.