Indiana Jones and the Great Circle’s DLC Has Some Surprising Similarities to a Classic Assassin’s Creed Game

This article reveals significant plot details for the movies Indiana Jones: The Order of Giants and Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood.

In keeping with the traditional style of popular franchises, the narrative of “Indiana Jones and the Grand Expedition” transports fans on a thrilling, globe-trotting journey. The year 2024’s game commences with an unusual tall man making off with a feline mummy from Indiana Jones’ workplace, Marshall College. Naturally, Indy sets off in pursuit, leading to a series of events that see him visiting the Vatican, Egypt, Shanghai, Thailand, Iraq, and eventually encountering Noah’s Ark.

The expansion pack, titled “The Order of Giants” within Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, offers an exciting narrative despite its shorter duration of 3-4 hours. Taking place during Indy’s adventures in Vatican City, this DLC finds our hero delving into Rome’s subterranean sewer system. By the end of the expansion, fans of Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood may find themselves resembling Leonardo DiCaprio from Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, expressing astonishment.

Indiana Jones: The Order of Giants DLC Features an Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood-Like Cult

Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood’s Followers of Romulus Cult Explained

One standout part of additional content in any Assassin’s Creed game is found in Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood. Here, protagonist Ezio Auditore da Firenze ventures into six hidden lairs beneath the bustling streets of Rome. In these cramped catacombs, ancient drainage systems, and remnants of enigmatic temples, players uncover a secret underground force known as the Followers of Romulus. This group consists of a covert army of warriors who wear wolf pelts and wield axes.

In Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, the Followers of Romulus are devotees who revere Romulus, believed to be Rome’s original founder and first ruler. As legend has it, Romulus and his sibling Remus were offsprings of Mars, the Roman god of war, who were abandoned as infants only to be discovered and raised by a group of wolves in the wilderness.

The devotees of AC Brotherhood‘s Followers of Romulus strongly hold the conviction that the first ruler of Rome was truly divine, and this belief stems from their notion that he had a unique upbringing that transformed him into a being half-human, half-wolf. Consequently, members of this group are often seen wearing wolf fur as a symbol of their faith.

If I Had a Nickel For Every Cult Hiding Under Rome…

In the expansion pack for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle titled “The Order of Giants,” the protagonist delves into Rome’s extensive system of underground tunnels. As the DLC progresses, our hero accidentally discovers a secretive group of cultists concealed within the city’s sewers, donning red robes and masks.

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The ominous gang is soon unmasked as a contemporary (1937) resurrection of the antique Cult of Mithras. Similar to its historical counterpart during the 1st to 4th century AD, the Cult of Mithras in Indiana Jones: The Order of Giants reveres the namesake Roman/Iranian deity known for both justice and war. This modern incarnation of the cult is notably captivated by the tale of Mithras slaying a sacred bull, a symbol frequently associated with the original real-world religion.

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Despite the different divine entities they revere and distinct attire for their rituals, both the Followers of Romulus from Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood and the Cult of Mithras from Indiana Jones: The Order of Giants operate as secret societies hidden beneath Rome. They share a common thread in venerating ancient Roman figures and incorporating animal symbolism prominently. Interestingly, the introduction of the Cult of Mithras in Indiana Jones bears a resemblance to that of the Followers of Romulus in Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, as players can spot cult members in concealed positions and swiftly dashing past locked gates before their full revelation.

Both groups possess distinctive historical daggers unique to them. The Followers of Romulus carry the Dagger of Brutus, while the cult associated with Indiana Jones’ ‘The Order of Giants’ wields the Dagger of Mithras.

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2025-09-07 21:34