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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Think about it. The health bar for Assassin's Creed is based on how close Desmond is acting to Altaïr historically. Every time you get hit by guards, you become less "synchronised" to Altaïr. This happens every time Altaïr gets hit, not to mention every time Altaïr is seen by a guard. Since the historical Altaïr would, by the Animus' judging, act identically to himself (obviously), his synchronisation would be perfect all the time. But since your health bar goes down whenever Altaïr gets hit, and Altaïr would be perfectly synched with himself, the historical Altaïr must have never been hit or seen by a guard, which means that Altaïr is the greatest assassin in history. It's also fairly obvious that he can move outside the natural laws of reality; how many times has he been able to listen to the monologues of dying templars? Since you get less synchronized and reboot when in water it is also obvious Altaïr never ever went swimming; he probably pushed them in and let them drown (or sabotaged their equipment). |