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== [[Video Games]] ==
* Being [[Lost in a Crowd]] is a crucial part of ''[[Assassin's Creed]]''. Not only does the end of the opening movie shows this exact thing, but in-game Altaïr can use Scholars as (who are all dressed similarly to him) as "mobile hide points." He can "blend" on his own by making a praying pose and walking slowly, but he needs the Scholars to bypass guard posts... not least because he openly carries a longsword, short blade, and throwing knives, and he needs the Scholars to block the guards' view of his weapons.
** In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' this changes up somewhat with Ezio, who can now blend into any group of four or more (sometimes three, and with Courtesans as low as two), but the Assassin Robes he wears ''all the time'' are [[Highly-Visible Ninja|extremely distinct, not least because he wears a Assassin emblem on the front of his belly]]. In ''Brotherhood'' this blending ability gets much more plausible if you choose to equip the Florentine Noble Attire (a Uplay Reward), since that outfit (his day wear from before he donned the Assassin Robes) is much more like the clothing worn by Roman civilians.
*** This can become even more ridiculous if you're using the unlockable [[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots|Raiden]] outfit, [[Sarcasm Mode|because nothing says 'inconspicuous' like a cyborg ninja in 16th century Rome.]]
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