I wanted him to die.Originally Posted by adventurewomen Go to original post
Seriously I think that would've been a great ending befitting of Connor's tragic story.
It's that sense of lost that keeps them going, but it explains why some people rather just help the assassins but not become one. And all three protagonists are a clear example of that.Originally Posted by adventurewomen Go to original post
He wasn't prone to violence and would rather avoid it unless necessary or left with no choice. Thomas Hickey's word when he talks to Connor about wanting what he wants, but telling Connor that his hands will always be empty was quite of a foreshadowing end to how Connor will be at the end of his journey.Originally Posted by Shahkulu101 Go to original post
I thought about what you said. I didn't want him to die, I would like Connor to experience companionship once again have a friend who is there for him and also Connor to experience true love. Just love in general is something that Connor needs in his life! Connor deserves happiness for once.Originally Posted by Shahkulu101 Go to original post
I agree, it's like they all don't want the same thing to happen to others that's why they join the Assassins to protect the people from the Templars who inflict danger.Originally Posted by phoenix-force411 Go to original post
It'll be worse than a Shakespeare play.Originally Posted by ArabianFrost Go to original post
I'm almost positive that the circumstances of some of the more prominent deaths will be changed. They always are in AC.Originally Posted by ArabianFrost Go to original post