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Assassin's Creed Detroit: Guardian Building

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guardian building unlocked!

Detroit saw a lot of new construction in the late 1920s, especially skyscrapers, so it’d be fun i think to be able to unlock and explore the skyscrapers as time went on! I’d love to explore the interiors…

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Set in the late 1920s/early 1930s, this (fan version) Assassin's Creed takes place at the height of prohibition. Alcohol is banned. Rumrunners, speak-easys and blind pigs dot every corner; and with Detroit supplying 70% of America's smuggled alcohol into the country, business (and crime) is booming. The Purple Gang is in full power; fighting with rival gangs over land rights and turf to smuggle alcohol across the Detroit river. With Tommy guns and automatic weapons arming the gangs, assassinations must be quick, stealthy, and efficient in order to escape unharmed. With historical figures like Harry Houdini, Josephine Baker, Al Capone, Mabel Normand, and others at the Assassin's side, history has never been so full of opportunity!

At the height of the jazz age, the young, rumrunning, flapper protagonist Arlie must traverse towering skyscrapers and snowy streets to take back the city from the templar's rule. After uncovering a templar plot to have the government poison bootleg alcohol, Arlie must use every option at her disposal to bring the templars to heel.
Oh, and maybe make a quick profit over smuggled alcohol in the process.



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Please dont sue me ubisoft just steal my ideas and make a game already. I am no way associated with ubisoft; this is a fan project through and through. just love the asscreed games.
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What roles in the story might Harry Houdini, Josephine Baker, Al Capone, Eliot Ness, Mabel Normand, Ernest Hemingway, Francis Scott Fitzgerald, and Gertrude Stein (and the like) play?