Harvesting the Bronze Lake.

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I spent my time gathering essential upgrade materials across a resource-rich lake. Guided by Senu, I intercepted two bronze carriers, neutralizing the first with an aggressive overkill. After sinking a lone archer's vessel, I boarded a larger galley for a high-stakes assassination, though a royal guard overwhelmed me.

I noticed this particular lake had many resources that I needed to upgrade my gears. Before starting any new missions, I decided to collect more materials.

I started flying as Senu and noticed there were two bronze carriers patrolling the area.

I saw that one carrier was on a big boat while the other was on a much smaller vessel. I targeted the one on the small boat first.

As I was rowing towards him, the larger galley passed remarkably close to my position.

Right after reaching the enemy boat, I jumped directly onto their deck, and I started attacking them with my blade, activating my overkill ability to ensure a swift victory. Then, I collected the bronzes they were transporting

I was surprised to see how easily I took both enemies down during the struggle.

There was another tiny boat nearby with a single enemy who had witnessed the fight. He started shooting me with arrows, so I quickly burned his boat. He jumped into the lake to survive the flames, but I shot him dead.

After dealing with the archer, I flew as Senu again to tag the carrier on the big boat. This target was more heavily defended, requiring a more tactical approach than the previous battle on the smaller vessel.

I rode towards that big boat really fast to close the distance. Right after getting close to the hull, I jumped off my rowing boat and started climbing the side of the galley to remain undetected by the crew above.

I found a good vantage point and, I performed an air-assassination on my focused target even though he had several bodyguards standing around him, catching the entire group completely by surprise.

My last take motivated me too much that I didn't think of fleeing after the failed assassination.

I stayed there to fight the crew and tried dodging their attacks, but a powerful royal guard took me down in the chaos.


I'll show more of my photographic journey of the games soon, so stay tuned to my blog if you liked them.

The screenshots are taken by me personally from my gameplay and I borrowed the game's logo from DevianArt.


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Resource hunting before major missions is always a smart move. Using Senu to scout the lake and tag both bronze carriers is the proper assassin preparation.

It's funny how a quick resource trip can turn into a full-on naval battle in seconds. Those Bronze carriers are worth the trouble, though. And the loot on that lake seemed totally worth the risk.

Burning the lone archer's vessel after he spotted you was such a clean reaction. Turning a risky situation into a controlled fight on open water really shows a perfect tactic.

The air assassination on the larger galley was bold and cinematic. But staying to fight after the chaos broke out against a royal guard was insane.

 15 hours ago  

I loved how you handled that archer. Burning his boat and then sniping him in the water? Talk about a no escape situation 🤣

 12 hours ago  

The way you used the bird to differentiate the targets was smart. Taking the small boat first to clear the area made the big jump much smoother.