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May 12, 2021 at 3:00AM PDT
The Assassin s Creed franchise has typically relied on its story-based DLC to enhance the narrative of its games. This is usually done in one of two ways: As a means of filling in obvious holes within a game s plot (like Assassin s Creed II s Bonfire of the Vanities), or as a method of continuing a protagonist s story to further explain how they connect to other games in the series (like Odyssey s Legacy of the First Blade). The first of Assassin s Creed Valhalla s two post-launch story-driven DLCs, Wrath of the Druids, doesn t fit into either camp. Without much tying it back to the main story of Valhalla or the franchise as a whole, the DLC doesn t quite serve a distinct purpose and it s worse off for it.
In Defense of Teenage Knife Fighting
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Just when I thought that America couldn’t possibly get any softer, people start suggesting that there’s a role for the police in preventing knife murders. The snowflake generation strikes once again. Is there any tradition that the radicals won’t ruin? As the brilliant Bree Newsome pointed out on Twitter, “Teenagers have been having fights including fights involving knives for eons.” And now people are calling the cops on them? I ask: Is this a self-governing country or not? When Newsome says, “We do not need police to address these situations by showing up to the scene & using a weapon,” she may be expressing a view that is unfashionable these days. But she’s right.