Quiz/Game Giveaway/Crafting (Results)

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Welcome to this wonderful post. Today we have planned

≡ Quiz about the [Assassin's Creed](/games?search=Assassin's Creed) universe.

≡ Free Steam game giveaway.

≡ Works for the "Assassin's Talent" contest from the blog viceroy.


Questions were created based on the entire ACreed universe, with both easy and hard ones. Send answers via DM and specify the chest number (which lies under the chest in the links). You can only send answers once (what you send is what I will check). There will be as many prizes as you see chests, meaning there will be the same number of winners. Only users above level 2 can participate. One gift is given per person. :) The quiz will last for 36 hours. Later, I will count the number of correct answers + time (the earlier and more correct answers, the higher your chances of making it to the top 20 winners.)

Results

11 people participated in the quiz, each will receive 2 prizes, while 2 people with the fewest correct answers will receive 1 each. Here are the winners:

Nickname

Number of correct answers

Ifai

+14

Chaos\_AC

+13

LenochkaZolotareva

+12

MacT3p

+11

Pr0odik

+10

sTraglNOVUS

+9

vulfuik

+9

fantast\_ua

+8

AenSeidhe

+8

Seraphim94

+8

savks

+1

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Free Steam game giveaway

In this section, the rules are simple: come at a designated time and leave your comment. In principle, I don’t need to explain this point to you :).


Works for the "Assassin's Talent" contest

On the website assassins-creed-3.ru, a competition was launched on February 17, where you can read the rules and prizes here. I created 2 works for the competition: a cake and a plague doctor mask. (I wanted to make the mask a long time ago).

  1. Cake with a 3D logo of the game.

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The final was as follows

  1. Plague doctor mask.

First, I chose the design I liked the most and resembled that in the game. Then I went to find where I had the plasticine, found it, got 3 wires to make a nose frame and started to cover it with plasticine. A quarter of the nose was made, and there wasn't enough plasticine. I bought 4 packs of it, and I had enough for the nose and to make a face mold. Then I rolled a big thin piece and applied it to my face, and my mom helped me to make a face mold. As soon as the plasticine became very soft and everything fell apart, I put it in the freezer where it froze, making it easier to work with, smoothing uneven surfaces, etc. Once I joined the face mold + nose, I completely wrapped the mask in thin baking film. That's where I started pasting paper. I completely covered the mask until it was at a state where when you pull out the plasticine, the mask wouldn't fall apart. I sanded it, then made the eyes (cut glass of the right diameter). Now it's time to paint; on March 17, I painted it, it dried right before my eyes, then polished it until it shone!

In this photo, you can see how she is made from plasticine, wrapped in film, and the beginning of the paper pasting.

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