Assassinverse: Shadows In The Moonlight In A Nutshell · 9:14pm May 18th, 2017
Greetings Gotham, Joker here! Well, I think I've come up with a pretty coherent plot line for the first story in the Shadows In The Moonlight trilogy. Well, at least I've got the targets figured out anyway. Well, here you go:
Chapters between targets focuses on Shining Armor and Evening Glory’s attempts to find and capture Ezio, Ezio being contacted by Athena (as in, the Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War. Truth be told, I’m willing to bet that most, if not all gods who aren’t called “God,” are part of the Isu. Then again, that’s just based on the fact that there’s an Apollo statuette in AC2 and a Minerva statuette, and Minerva herself is IN AC2. Also, she’s Athena’s sister) who is in fact the Isu who Displaced the man who became Ezio, and Ezio going on Assassination Contracts on behalf of Princess Luna, who becomes an Assassin herself in Story 2, and of course Luna and Ezio doing romance things once they admit their feelings. Oh, and scenes with Prince Blueblood with his father, trying to stop Ezio, ect.
Act 1: Ezio Arrives.
1st Target: Lord Cosmo Starwing (office has letters addressed to his father and two other conspirators Ivory Shell and Prince Blueblood himself, however it seems Bleublood has all but disappeared at this point, but nonetheless continues to be in contact with his co-conspirators and Solar/Lunar Guards on his or his father’s payroll)
2nd Target: Lord Galileo Starwing (Cosmo’s father and head of the Starwing family, who has a large investment in astronomy research.)
3rd Target: Lord Ivory Shell
Act 2: Making Allies and finding an apprentice
The trail has now run cold. Princess Luna contacts Ezio in his dreams and sends him out on several Assassination contracts. In exchange, Luna gets Evening Glory and Shining Armor off his back, resulting in them becoming useful contacts. However, this does NOT mean Ezio is immune from the law. As it turns out, over half the Solar Guard and 90% of the Lunar Guard are on the Payroll of the Traditionalists. Also, while out on an Assassination contract, Ezio meets Spike, Twilight’s orphaned son, who deduces him to be the one who’s hunting down the Traditionalists, and almost begs the Assassin to teach him how to do what he does. Reluctantly, Ezio takes Spike in as his apprentice/protege, and trains him over the course of several chapters. During the training, a scene very similar to this plays out:
Also, this is what Spike will roughly look like once he gets Assassin’s Robes (they’ll be white like Ezio’s, though):
Of course, this means that at some point, Ezio gets his hands on some actual firearms, not just the Hidden Gun he has. Perhaps a bow and arrow, too.
Final Act: The Hunt for Prince Blueblood
Target 4: Jet Set (as far as I know, Jet Set isn’t even mentioned in the Assassinverse, so that makes him the perfect scapegoat for one of Ezio’s targets.)
Target 5: Shadowfang (Evening Glory’s second in command in the Lunar Guard)
Target 6: Steele Nerve (Evening Glory’s second-in-command of the Solar Guard)
Target 7: Finest Values (Prick Blueblood’s second-in-command)
Final Target: Prince Blueblood (Final Chapter title: Requescat In Pace, You Bastard. Also, it’s Spike who gets the honors of ending Blueblood.)
And that's pretty much it! Stay perky!
Thanks for the spoilers
You could at least put a spoiler tag or something, now the whole story is ruined for me . It started pretty well too
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This is merely the plot OUTLINE. If you keep reading, I'm sure you'll still enjoy the story. Besides, I think I'm a little vague on the specifics.
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You better be vague and I better enjoy it
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What about Bluebloods's poor excuse for a father? Or is his dad the villain for a possible sequel?