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** Which implies that [[Memetic Badass|Altair]] has never been hit.
*** Fairly likely, considering how deadly even a flesh wound can be without proper treatment, especially if it gets infected.
** For the sequel, "Synchronization" works a bit differently. Ezio can desynchronize by (directly) killing civilians frequently enough, dying, staying outside the game areas' boundaries or failing missions, he has a conventional health meter; instead, Synchronization refers to how far along you are towards [[Hundred-Percent100% Completion|100% complete synchronization with Ezio's life]].
* ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' has a pretty weird example: watermelons! Yep, your character's life is represented by a watermelon, adding up to three as you progress through the game. If you get hit, you lose a slice. From [[Rareware|the same stable]], ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' uses Honeycombs, and ''[[Conker's Bad Fur Day]]'' uses ''Anti-Gravity Chocolate''.
** Conker's bad fur day also has dismembered "squirrel's tails" as lives, which hang around at random places on meat hooks. The actual ingame explanation given to you by a grim reaper is that it's "according to the powers that be", and continues implying that he doesn't really know why either.
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