Ezio is gettingtrained by me to become the best assasin the world has ever known in heaven.❤️ Raquescat in pace Ezio and Altaïr Hope i spelled it right cuz i dont speak Italian that often. Love to every known protagonist in the series!❤️♥️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👏👏👌
@@TheHe111Guy hey just want to tell you if you want to roleplay as Altair you should know that none of them believed in Christianity. Most of them went against them
Definitely Ezio's death, it hits home after playing the trilogy. He was able to live the life he wanted before he died since he didn't have the choice to become a Assassin and didn't want to die in a war he saw no end to. Requiestcat in pace mentore.
Thanks to memories of Altair, he was able to decide to live for himself. Altair's and Ezio's death really parallels each other, one died alone for the Creed and the other died with family last in mind, and away from the Creed.
I honestly always want to play that game over again to watch it. But I can’t get over the hours upon hours of sailing, just not my thing. Still a beautiful story.
@@Fishingwithmyfishers Sailing was my favourite part of that game. I know it's not traditional AC formula. But I enjoyed it. It could be because I got introduced to this series by AC Rogue which is child of AC3 and Black Flag. The naval battles were awesome and there were a lot of underwater shipwrecks and bandit caves and small Islands to explore.
For people that don't know, the guy that sat down and talked to Ezio was a Templar assassin sent to kill him but the Templar saw how he was so frail, weak and posed no real threat anymore, so he just let him live instead.
You cam just catch a glint of silver when he puts his hand on top of Ezios, also if you read Ezios expression carefully you can see, recognition, anger and finally the "you got me" face. Never been officially confirmed though.
I played through Black Flag before I beat Assassins Creed 3. There's this part in Black Flag where you hack your bosses computer and one of the key files it pulls up is Desmond's autopsy report. All I remember is the absolute shock I felt having his death spoiled so nonchalantly. My friend got a good laugh out of my reaction and said this is exactly the reason we play games in the correct order
there's all types of information on every single computer your aloud to hacked in black flag... ppl should take the time to do them all fills in a lot of info for AC.
The transition from Altair to Ezio in that cutscene when they finally meet will always be one of my all time favorite moments in gaming, period. That rotating panning shot through centuries of time from one master to another was just art in its purest form and even watching it again today still sends shivers right through me. One of the most amazing moments in the entire series. Up until that point the transitions between the two characters were a sudden switch, triggered by Ezio looking at a Masyaf key. That was the only transition between the two characters in the entire game that was totally seamless.
I don't get why she dies. Like, Pythagoras had the body of an old guy, him collapsing makes sense, ancient greece doesn't have anti biotics. But Kassandra was still a young woman when she got the staff, and looked like a young woman in modern times too, so shouldn't she have had a regular human lifetime to live out even without the staff keeping her alive?
Layla found Bayek’s and Aya’s graves. The Hidden Ones must be the one who bury them, especially their graves are so close to each other. So I’m assuming both of them died from old age, same like Altair and Ezio.
For me the most sad and literally unfair dead was Edward's. The guy finally found redemption after all those years of being a cruel killer for money. And what the hell the guy could clean an entire fleet alone and you are telling me that two assholes just kill him BRUH
technically he isnt as skilled as we see him in the game as we play. but i agree 2 people should have stood 0 chance against Edward as the man had many tools to use and even without them man was a legend with his two swords
@@svartrbrisingr6141 I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure the reason why he had such a shit death was that they released the comic revealing his death before they made black flag, meaning in their mind he was just a bit of backstory for Haytham and Connor rather than a protagonist. If the comic had come after the release of black flag, I think his death would be much different.
@@Mid0_2004 The Book tells AC3 Through Haythams perspective from growing up in London to traveling to America..Edwards death is also mentioned in because haytham was there when the ambush happened he killed one of the 3 men i remember That was his first men he killed with the sword that Edward was going to give him when he is skillful enough
I think Connor is underestimated as a character, he showed himself as a cold-blooded, laconic and unemotional assassin, Altair was once like that, he reminded me of him. Yes, he was manipulated a lot, sometimes he showed himself as not the smartest, but the character was absolutely cool. Also, he's the strongest assassin, 1 against an entire army with a tomahawk, wow. For me, he is in the top 4 best assassins, after Desmond, Ezio and Altair.
To be honest, they could have developed him slower. The story of AC 3 was way to rushed, they tried to put way too many things into one game. Haytham origins, the birth of Connor, the upbringing of Connor, the training of Connor, the actual story, and even some insights into the end of Connor. They should have turned it into at least a two parter. The reason why they could flesh Ezio out so much is because they had 3 games to work with. The first is his initiation into the Creed, the second is his work in the Creed and finally as a leader of the Creed. With Connor, they basically put all 3 in one game. I feel like AC 3 was an experiment. This was the first game that had actual side story quests, with the whole Homestead building, my favourite part of the game. This was the first time they experimented with firearms as actual weapons. I know they had a "gun" in Brotherhood, but that was just a tool. This was the first time they introduced crafting, ship combat into the game. They tried out a bunch of things and it hurt the game very much.
The ending to AC4 makes me cry every time, between seeing all of Edwards fallen friends at the table with the angelical tone of Anne Bonny's voice singing or just knowing that such a great game is coming to an end. It brings a tear to my eyes every single time...
That’s why after finishing the story the game world felt so empty to me. All my fellow brothers and sisters in arms had either left or died, and my journey was done. It felt like the end of an era, and I was but a lingering relic cursed to exist past my time’s end Reminds me of a quote I cannot remember the origin of, “ The worlds the same as it was before, there’s just less in it”.
That was definitely the spirit of Death at Ezio's last moment. Nodding quietly to let him know everything was okay after the coughing fit. Telling him to "get some rest"
Kassandra's was so tragic. Imagine living your life as an immortal and seeing your loved ones die one after the other until you are truly all alone in life. She lived so so long from when her loved one's left her. Living such a lonely life missing those you cared for in your life. I wouldn't wish that in anybody. I'm sure that she wanted to die badly sooo many times but she had the responsibility that Pythagoras gave her. The mission with her and Eivor in Valhalla just broke me. She's been through so much heartbreak. I'm sure she awaited death to finally be with her loved ones and not be in pain anymore. Not only that, but she lived through so much in history. It would be so traumatizing.
I think what annoyed me so much is Layla not caring a jot about her death right after it happens. I'm sure Kassandra was relieved she was freeing herself of her burden and maybe that factored into it a bit. But Layla's reaction, or lack thereof, was horrible and just outright cold. I've always preferred Desmond over Layla as the modern day protag.
Don't we exactly know where and how Eivor died? Spoilers - After destroying the order of the ancients and setting up the brotherhood with the help of Hytham, she goes on multiple adventures with final one being in Paris around the year 886, she returns and settles back in Ravensthorpe taking care of the clan. After an extended period of time, she decides to leave the life behind in search of a purpose, as she finds the life as a Viking and an Assassin meaningless, so she says her goodbyes to all friends, including King Aelfred who creates the templars with the help of Eivor. Then she finally sets sail to Vinland, as she encounters the apple there, to seek peace from the Odin sage inside her and learn from it, instead of fighting it. We know this place is Concord, Massachusetts. It is presumed to be death from natural causes because she gave up the life of violence in search of wisdom and knowledge. This also sets up Assassin's Creed 3's plot as she helps out ancestors of Connor.
Wow, all of this means that we really needed valhalla in the franchise as it ties into basically every other AC game and also shows the villains side of the story and the templars origins, especially AC 3. That also explains the theory that Connor’s father Hytham kenway was named after the Hytham from valhalla, aka Edward kenways son. It ties into the plot of AC 3 and AC 4
@@bryanalvarez4079 It's easy to write Valhalla off but it has the most lore and meaning out of any ac game in terms of the universe. It has it's flaws, especially few of the underdeveloped arcs, but that aside, it's a great game. Just wish more people gave it a chance. I know most og fans would love the lore and expansion of the universe.
@@hawken796 yeah man, I think what they could’ve done was make the game a little smaller, when it comes to everything you need to do in order to fully beat it, and if they had hooded combat since the game first launched
For Haythem's death, I believe that he let Conner kill him. Haythem was more than strong enough to strangle Conner with just one hand. But he instead let go of Conner's left arm to use both of his hands which in turn let Conner use his hidden blade in his left hand to kill him. While Haythem was very dedicated to the cause of the Templars in his own way, there was still just enough conflict in him to at least give his son a chance to live even if it meant he would be killed by his own son.
Haytham got his karma back , his father was an assassin , he joined Shay cormac and made him kill Arno's father , who is also an Assassin's . In the end templars must be put down . Only Shay survived.
It feels as if Layla died in vain or perhaps it was suddenly. Besides, apart from Ezio and Altair's the saddest one was the end of Kassandra. You know, after being along her in 999.999 hours of playing.
@@Ligmaballin Precisely, that's the point. Kassandra was cursed with a long life and probably dying in vain. The Valhalla events are leading to something dark. It can't be explained without spoilers. Anyway. She was carismatic, funny, brave, ironic ...
@@Draconis She was nothing, she had no personality of her own, it was all of the player's decisions. She wasn't funny, and i thought every assassin was brave...
I hated seeing Kassandra die. It’s gut wrenching to realize that what Alethia told her was right: she would live long enough to see everyone she loved die in one way or another. Kassandra loved to be thousands of years old and eventually died after losing everyone else centuries ago.
@@xKrAzY8sx She shouldn’t have been canon anyways. Alexios was the far better choice. But can you explain to me how she broke the lore? I’m sorta new to AC.
@bluday1597 Tough kassandra is Canon and was always canon and originally was going to be an only character not alexios and kassandra is the better choice alexios just sounds awful
Nah, pretty sure alexios was the original protag of odyssey. He's the one in most of if not all promo material for the game and on the cover. Then a certain type of lawsuit came around that said ubisoft didn't treat women employees as they should and suddenly kassandra becomes the main protag... as far as im concerned they made her canon to make themselves look better.
@rerega3177 The developers confirmed kassandra was first and kassandra also appears on stuff she is on the physical copy of the game the cover is reversible and on the book
Haytham said it from one killer to another, not as father to son due to the fact that he said he should've killed Connor years ago. Haytham felt nothing towards Connor.
@@AdderTude Haytham still thought of Connor as his son and was proud to see that Connor was able to accomplish soo much, he didnt love him like a father would but you can see he had respect for Connor's success and commitment
I find it kinda heartwarming that Shay died as an old man, training both his son and grandson. He may have become a templar, but the man suffered a lot. He deserved that happines
Shay was the embodiment of what the real message of the Brotherhood was. Make no mistake he was one of the best Assassin's but the American Brotherhood's corruption is the reason he turned tail
@@franks2796 The Brotherhood knew he was right. The American Brotherhood was corrupt and deviated what they stood for. They didn't listen to him so its their loss
Bayek's and Aya's story probably: They had an extremely good run and were probably feared as ghosts amongs the "templars", since none of them even knew they existed (they would make terrible assassins, if so). So I think they both lived the rest of their lives as assassin mentors, maybe met new loved ones and died of old age. Arno: As we know Arno wanted to leave France with a ship, as he talked bout it in the Dead Kings DLC. Not sure where he went, but maybe somewhere, where the assassins are minimum active since he was cast out of the brotherhood. Maybe started his own kind of little business, retired and died of old age, to Eivor: Eivor never really had interest into becoming an assassin, so after the events of Valhalla he finished the things in England that were left, after all the missions were done. Then he must've sailed to America (Vinland) where he maybe met a Native American women, fell in love and died of old age as a retired viking and ally of the assassins. My personal theory that would be the most logical endings for them.
They show how eivor died in the final chapter dlc. She (female eivor is canon) finished her business in England and sailed to Vinland where she lived peacefully with Odin still in her head.
Also Aya is a direct descendant of Kassandra, which made it even more awesome. The scene were Bayek and Aya are parting ways, "creating" the AC Icon and the brootherhood itself and then the music shifts to Ezios Theme - is (for me) one of the greatest cutsceens ever. Shivers down my spine and tears in my eyes.
The one that made cry my eyes out was the Oddsey Bloodline DLC where Neema died and his son was taken for Alexios. That hit way too deep for personal reasons.
Think Ezio made me cry, he was my favourite and the only Assassin, at the time, we played through pretty much his whole life. From being born, all the way up to an old man. He was great. The ending of Black Flag did have me there with the song and seeing all the dead friends there....
Why didn't you mention that Haytham let Connor kill him? That's why he stopped grabbing Connor's arm, knowing how smart is Haytham he wouldn't have let Connor's amr go cause he was "distracted" it's also mentioned in Assassin's Creed Forsaken that Haytham let Connor kill him because he didn't wanted to kill his son, you should mention this kind of stuff next time
@@lando1224 then why did he stopped grabbing Connor's arm on purpose? The "comic" (it's a book) tells about Haytham life, and it also mentioned that Haytham let Connor's arm free ON PURPOSE, it also says that he never had intention on killing Connor and the only reason he said that he should had killed him earlier was because he was too proud to admit he did not wanted to kill Connor
@@deviousballstickler821 Because it might have been in his family or something, Altair lives so long because heart attacks weren't so abundant in his family before and also, he was healthier than Ezio
Edwards was the saddest in my opinion. He was my favorite assassin and after I learned how he went out, what his son turned into,and going through his house in AC unity I almost cried.🕊
Actually Ezio died from poison, scarface over there was a Templar with a hidden blade. He spoke in code that he hates the women here, meaning his wife and children were to be left alone and unharmed. He was only there for him.
Altair's made me tear up. The way he feels around for the chair implied he was blind and the way he walked made it even clearer he was very old, but he wouldn't die without finishing his task of hiding the Apple, and at the end, when he sits down, it's as if he's embracing death as a well-deserved rest after so many years of duty
I know he’s a bad guy but can we get some respect for haythem for taking a 8inch blade to the jugular and still being able to squeak out one last sentence
Im literally playing ac odyssey a few minutes to finish the whole storyline to get full understanding of the timeline and I gotta wait to get Valhalla since her story continues there and origins I already beaten it and also I gotta play the First blade DLC as well before I play kassandra vacation mission when thats when her story of immoral begins
Honestly if you saw how I reacted to Soaps death from cod you would have worried about my sanity if you didn't know me I literally was numb from shock and anger that I said I would kill everyone and tear Makarov piece by piece a slow death and then when the game finished I broke down crying I admit I have a huge crush on the guy the original and the remake I honestly blame that Scottish accent and that smile he shows when first meet him
I love Black Flag and how flawed Edward was. That scene when he sees all his dead friends with Parting Glass playing in the background is sad yet so beautiful. I didn't pay attention while playing it first. But the second time, it made me cry.
I think Hytham and Connor duo is so underrated. Game ends for me as when Hytham died, giving it's antagonist final peace. Charles Lee was nothing like an antagonist. Hytham was a proper villain with class with goal and purpose in mind, only if he showed Connor what Shay Cormac saw, Connor would've joined him but still Hytham was way too evil with his ways and in later series I think series gets a little bit contradicting since if creed of assassin's was really trying to destroy humanity why would sacrifice of Desmond miles save the whole earh? I think it's just some assasin's like Shay's friend who were idiots who didn't know the systems whole power and without studying anything about these artifacts like Apple itself they indirectly caused accidents but that didn't mean whole creed was bad referring to the whole earthquake thing.
Ezio meeting altair is still one of the best scenes in all of assassins creed. And im still waiting for the day we get another one, not necessarily the same but is enough to leave an impact like how their meeting left us surprised
Some characters, it sucks losing them. Others were even controversial, like Ezio. Some believed he was poisoned, others believed it was old age, I thought stroke or heart attack. You forgot to mention Achilles, he dies of old age if you 100% Connor. Yes he was an Assassin, a corrupt Assassin actually who believed the ends justified the means. For those who don't know what I mean Achilles got Shay (who was an Assassin at the time) to cause a massive Earthquake and kill millions of innocent people along with both Assassins and Templars within.
@@Dooom616 yes he did. He read it in a Codex Text and when Shay confronted Achilles after the Earthquake he said he knew about it and that it was the best way to get rid of the Templars in the city, despite the 6 million collateral damage. How did this not get notifications for so long?
Altair, he did what he had to do. He did it well. And in the end he sat down on a chair in an empty room with nothing but the clothes on his back after years of service to his cause.
Wow they really didn't hide the fact that they just switched hair models for alexios and Cassandra did they? Having said that Ezio's definitely put me to tears he lived a full life and in his letter even commented that he didn't truly understand what he had until it was already a little too late and to his life for him to savor it having said that he still savored what little he had left
The crazy thing with Mirage is that the end of Valhalla in the real world might mean that the character who's in the Animus is the same as the Assassin, for the first time ever. So we are playing through our own memories.
For me Ezzio was the character that I was most connected, because I played him for few games. Sad was Adewale's death because we had to kill him and Edward's - he killed hundreds soldiers/templars/others and were killed in that "burglary" and because his son ended as a templar :(
Expanding Edward's family, his son was taken and trained as a templar who later became grand master (Haythan), Connor's dad, and the daughter was sold to (I think it was) the ottomans as a concubine/slave till years later when Haythan around the time head for America did she regain her freedom and aided the Assassin order behind the scenes.
When I was a youngman, I had liberty but i did not see it, i had time but did not know it, i had love but did not feel it. Many decades will pass before I understood the meaning of all three. And now the twilight of my life this understanding has passed into contentment, love liberty time, once so disposable, are the fuels that drive me forward and love was this specially miokaro, for you our children, our brothers, and our sisters and for the vast and wonderful world that gave us life, and keeps us guessing. Endless affection mere Sophia, forever yours Ezio.
Ezio was one of the few assassin's who died by natural cause granted he was about to be assassinated before the heart attack but at least the legendary assassin didn't get killed by a rookie timplar
Эцио умер с улыбкой на лице зная что прожил жизнь не зря, пройдя путь от молодого мстителя до мудрого наставника и наконец став добрым отцом. Покойся с миром.
Desmond’s death hurt me the most. I started this franchise with Desmond and was so captivated by his character, and for him to die on my number one fav AC game hits so hard. I remember almost crying when his death was confirmed 😭😂
Every death is bittersweet somehow, as you dive with every character and play their stories… I’ve played all of them, met AC franchise through Altaïr and Ezio they’re my fav but Kassandra from AC Odyssey her live/death was the most sad, centuries leaving loves ones behind, force to hide in the shadows, meeting people again for what? to leave them behind because of her great burden… In the Arc of Isle of Skye, AC Valhalla you can see how much of a burden Kassandra is carrying… sh*t my eyes.
It’s somewhat debatable if Desmond Miles is even currently dead within the franchise there is evidence with an assassin‘s creed Valhalla, that Desmond Miles, or at least a part of him survives just under a new name.
You know what now that I think about it, Kassandra was a pawn just like Layla, worse for Kassandra cause she was basically given immortality to carry the staff so she could pass it to Layla so she could hold it until it reached Basim, Kassandra watched her world collapse and learn everything she knew was a lie just so an Isu could meet up with his digitized wife in 2020
Bayek died of old age. There is a letter in AC Valhalla that is written by Bayek to Aya saying that he can feel his time coming and though he doesn't regret creating the Hidden Ones, he misses her a lot and wants to be with her
So, we know avaline's mother was a slave, and avaline fought for freedom. So the only other thing we know about was the DLC that was with avaline and Connor. There's an old rumor that after the events of AC 3 avaline and Connor actually had their daughter. But there's no actual information on what actually happened to avaline, or if the rumors were true that avaline had Connors daughter. There was also a rumor that it was Arno and Connor who hunted down and killed shay. Unity and AC 3 are in the very close years between the french and american revolutionary wars. The letter you get from Achilles after he passes way actually explains this. I think it was suppost to be a DLC. In unity's helix rift missions. You were only ever able to play that one. There was one with Connor, "Washington and the wolf" unless that was a story that was not present in AC3.
Also, I don’t know if anybody else noticed but bayeks apprentice is literally in the Maroge trailers, but she’s very old and that’s why I believe bayek Died of old age after training them for so long
@@SHINIGAMI6774 they were like that and also shay saw first hand what they were messing with and knew that they should not have that power and considering no mention of it is seen in the games set in later times we know the records of where he hid the book and box were never told to any other
Ezios death caused me to shed some tears when I watched the short film back then after playing and 100% his trilogy honestly is still my favorite assassin in the series
In one side I guess that hunted Shay was necesary in the other Shay should have been still hunting them. However, Shay wasn't evil and Connor was better dying old. Im wondering how Code Hexe may get involved in all of this and if the Ankh did resurrected that, well... Him. Which when keeping in mind the power of the Hermes' staff it now is not a nonsense.
@@Symbootspooder Well, it can't be the Roman Holy Empire since it's supposed to be set in the Century XVI where Spain was the giant Empire then. Their conquerors, the incans and the Aztecs can fit there as well, also the colonies. (Maybe as dlc) If they don't use this location, it would be a lost chance. Anyway it was mentioned that the ' brothers of the Cross' were hunting witches in Germany and keeping a resurrection relic with them.
As someone who never played anything besides black flag it does make me sad that both Edward Kenway and Adewale were killed in the end. At least they got to live a longer time after black flag tho.
Altair and Desmond died with one thing on mind: Protect Humanity... They sacrifice their own humanity for the good of everyone and people will never know the heroic deeds they did. So happy that at least Ezio died with his family and still live a normal life.
Not played it in many years now, but I swear I recall Bayek's fate was given to us at some point in the Ezio timeline. I remember one of the games (AC2?) had statues of notable assassins and some information about their life and death. Maybe Im mis-remembering the details though, maybe it didnt give that information on him, but I def recall those statues beneath a house/HQ in one of the Ezio games.
Ezio Death hit The most since he was my favourite assassin and the life he had wasn’t by his choice the life Chose him and until now I still miss him and Desmond
When you realized... Kassandra probably slept with several men in her lifetime which is why some of the protagonists even have eagle vision. Living 2000+ years could get lonely for her... There's no evidence to suggest that she did... But considering how she has lots of chances she can romance other characters, it isn't out of the question. Edit: to add to this theory is Subject 16, or Clay Kaczmarek, one of Ezio's descendants. His ancestor is possibly the result of Ezio's womanizing, via an illegitimate child.
@@ΣτέργιοςΜποπότας-ζ1μ he literally saved the world from the worst assassin brotherhood that has ever existed, the assassins had the only thing they deserved Sadly adewale was on his way
God the voice acting for male Eivor is phenomenal. I’ve put almost 400 hours into Valhalla, and most have been with male Eivor just for that incredible performance!
Personally speaking. I think Alexios delivery on his last words was better then Kassandra, Alexios sounds like his in pain of all the memories rushing in, but Kassandra sounds more like she's reading it to you if that makes sense
Altair, Ezio, Edward and Thatch(Blackbeard), Mary(James Kidd), Bonnet(The Gentleman Pirate) they were the ones who made me cry coz of their sad deaths.
Haytham having a speech about the perspective of the Creed and the Order while mixing his regrets of not being there for him as a father. Everyone: Just die
FYI... the tomb of Bayék and Aya is at the same place as Layla Hasan when searching of their memories and also when we play as Bayék, we can find that place because that cave not just a tomb, but also a special place for both of them. Because if we come to that cave, there came to it conversation from Bayék... but i forgot what's the name of that cave
Ezio meeting Altair is one of the greatest gaming moments
Ezio is gettingtrained by me to become the best assasin the world has ever known in heaven.❤️
Raquescat in pace Ezio and Altaïr
Hope i spelled it right cuz i dont speak Italian that often.
Love to every known protagonist in the series!❤️♥️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👏👏👌
And yes my fav is Altaïr.
You mean he "met" a pile of organic matter left behind by Altair
@@TheHe111Guy may your English evolve like Ezio
@@TheHe111Guy hey just want to tell you if you want to roleplay as Altair you should know that none of them believed in Christianity. Most of them went against them
Definitely Ezio's death, it hits home after playing the trilogy. He was able to live the life he wanted before he died since he didn't have the choice to become a Assassin and didn't want to die in a war he saw no end to. Requiestcat in pace mentore.
At least he had happy ending
Thanks to memories of Altair, he was able to decide to live for himself. Altair's and Ezio's death really parallels each other, one died alone for the Creed and the other died with family last in mind, and away from the Creed.
@Anon Lahey he definitely cried to ezio death
@@hiddensynin 1000% did. Not even ashamed of it
You chose the right name, you are truly a saint
Edward seeing his dead friends at the table was a moment that made grown men cry
The song in the background, every thing was perfect.
I miss Assassin's Creed so much
I honestly always want to play that game over again to watch it. But I can’t get over the hours upon hours of sailing, just not my thing. Still a beautiful story.
@@Fishingwithmyfishers Sailing was my favourite part of that game. I know it's not traditional AC formula. But I enjoyed it. It could be because I got introduced to this series by AC Rogue which is child of AC3 and Black Flag.
The naval battles were awesome and there were a lot of underwater shipwrecks and bandit caves and small Islands to explore.
@@Fishingwithmyfishers you can just redo the missions you love the most in the progress tracker
man i cried when black flag ended
For people that don't know, the guy that sat down and talked to Ezio was a Templar assassin sent to kill him but the Templar saw how he was so frail, weak and posed no real threat anymore, so he just let him live instead.
You cam just catch a glint of silver when he puts his hand on top of Ezios, also if you read Ezios expression carefully you can see, recognition, anger and finally the "you got me" face. Never been officially confirmed though.
Wasn't that Eizo's student who he was teaching him about the order the Chinese dude I'm talking about
@@honilisumi768 no
@@honilisumi768 shao jun was a girl
No where does it say that because he wouldn't have said to have courage. And his name would be in the credits
Edward's death was the saddest imo. He died at such a young age and his son became a templar
Connor made it full circle though, bringing the Kenways back to the Creed and restoring its name
@@miragemain105 i mean maybe... Depends if Connor will have children
@@Ligmaballin he has children, in the comics it shows the perspective of his daughter.
@@Ligmaballin Desmond is a descendant of Connor...
true... sample 17, you play like edward, than connor and sample 17 is desmond
I played through Black Flag before I beat Assassins Creed 3. There's this part in Black Flag where you hack your bosses computer and one of the key files it pulls up is Desmond's autopsy report. All I remember is the absolute shock I felt having his death spoiled so nonchalantly.
My friend got a good laugh out of my reaction and said this is exactly the reason we play games in the correct order
Even though black flag is canonically before AC3
@@VergilTheLegendaryDarkSlayer Yeah but the IRL Parts take place after :/ lol its not like you can fully ignore the IRL stuff in 4 you had to see it.
there's all types of information on every single computer your aloud to hacked in black flag... ppl should take the time to do them all fills in a lot of info for AC.
The transition from Altair to Ezio in that cutscene when they finally meet will always be one of my all time favorite moments in gaming, period. That rotating panning shot through centuries of time from one master to another was just art in its purest form and even watching it again today still sends shivers right through me. One of the most amazing moments in the entire series. Up until that point the transitions between the two characters were a sudden switch, triggered by Ezio looking at a Masyaf key. That was the only transition between the two characters in the entire game that was totally seamless.
Kassandra: "you know what? I could explain alot of shit to you, but i prefer to die right now"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 😂😂😂😂
I don't get why she dies.
Like, Pythagoras had the body of an old guy, him collapsing makes sense, ancient greece doesn't have anti biotics.
But Kassandra was still a young woman when she got the staff, and looked like a young woman in modern times too, so shouldn't she have had a regular human lifetime to live out even without the staff keeping her alive?
@@lytherael2309 lazy writing, "we need to give the staff for Layla for the next plot in Valhala"
Bayek literally build entire brotherhood and after origin they were no trace of him
He is the most stealthy assassins of them all😅😂
Thats why his the goat
Bro for real bayek number 1
Thats some true legend shit right there. So damn good at being an assassin that he was lost to time. Absolute legend o7
Layla found Bayek’s and Aya’s graves. The Hidden Ones must be the one who bury them, especially their graves are so close to each other. So I’m assuming both of them died from old age, same like Altair and Ezio.
@@voidwoken1 definitely my favorite protagonist of the AC games
Ezio's death made me cry, one of the greatest assassin's in the history of the world. In his famous words "resquitcat in pace"
I borrowed one of my POS friend's iPad to play Embers, totally worth the bullying afterwards.
Me too🥺❤️
For me the most sad and literally unfair dead was Edward's. The guy finally found redemption after all those years of being a cruel killer for money. And what the hell the guy could clean an entire fleet alone and you are telling me that two assholes just kill him BRUH
technically he isnt as skilled as we see him in the game as we play. but i agree 2 people should have stood 0 chance against Edward as the man had many tools to use and even without them man was a legend with his two swords
@@svartrbrisingr6141 I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure the reason why he had such a shit death was that they released the comic revealing his death before they made black flag, meaning in their mind he was just a bit of backstory for Haytham and Connor rather than a protagonist. If the comic had come after the release of black flag, I think his death would be much different.
@@RonnyyyyAU from where you got this information are you sure about it's reality?
@@Mid0_2004 The Book tells AC3 Through Haythams perspective from growing up in London to traveling to America..Edwards death is also mentioned in because haytham was there when the ambush happened he killed one of the 3 men i remember That was his first men he killed with the sword that Edward was going to give him when he is skillful enough
To be fair, it was someone Edward trusted fully until that night. He only learned of the betrayal right before it was going to happen.
I think Connor is underestimated as a character, he showed himself as a cold-blooded, laconic and unemotional assassin, Altair was once like that, he reminded me of him. Yes, he was manipulated a lot, sometimes he showed himself as not the smartest, but the character was absolutely cool. Also, he's the strongest assassin, 1 against an entire army with a tomahawk, wow. For me, he is in the top 4 best assassins, after Desmond, Ezio and Altair.
Connor is like Michael Bays Optimus
He's top 5. It goes Ezio, Altair, Bayek, Edward and then Connor.
@@RamboA12 for you
To be honest, they could have developed him slower. The story of AC 3 was way to rushed, they tried to put way too many things into one game. Haytham origins, the birth of Connor, the upbringing of Connor, the training of Connor, the actual story, and even some insights into the end of Connor. They should have turned it into at least a two parter. The reason why they could flesh Ezio out so much is because they had 3 games to work with. The first is his initiation into the Creed, the second is his work in the Creed and finally as a leader of the Creed. With Connor, they basically put all 3 in one game.
I feel like AC 3 was an experiment. This was the first game that had actual side story quests, with the whole Homestead building, my favourite part of the game. This was the first time they experimented with firearms as actual weapons. I know they had a "gun" in Brotherhood, but that was just a tool. This was the first time they introduced crafting, ship combat into the game. They tried out a bunch of things and it hurt the game very much.
@@RamboA12DLC Connor: 👀
The ending to AC4 makes me cry every time, between seeing all of Edwards fallen friends at the table with the angelical tone of Anne Bonny's voice singing or just knowing that such a great game is coming to an end. It brings a tear to my eyes every single time...
That’s why after finishing the story the game world felt so empty to me. All my fellow brothers and sisters in arms had either left or died, and my journey was done. It felt like the end of an era, and I was but a lingering relic cursed to exist past my time’s end
Reminds me of a quote I cannot remember the origin of, “ The worlds the same as it was before, there’s just less in it”.
@@alexbibby9641 I'm pretty sure Jack says that quote in Pirates of the Caribbean, not sure if that is the origin of it tho
@@valentino8289 You are correct, it is from Pirates of the Caribbean
Damn. So your telling me, Kassandra had seen all of our protagonists prevail and fall? I never knew that
Yes
Yes She even met Eivor that was born more that 1000 years later than her timeline
Same stuff with Alexios
@@thrashertshirt2899 nope alexios Is dead... Kassandra Is a Canon 🙂
@@patrikpetrucha5536 nahhhhhh that can’t be true, right?
That was definitely the spirit of Death at Ezio's last moment. Nodding quietly to let him know everything was okay after the coughing fit. Telling him to "get some rest"
WAIT SO that person was a fellow assasin?
@@markieuzumaki7056 no actually i think the guy was a templar because the leather thing on his forearm has a templar cross
@@markieuzumaki7056 always interpreted him as being the spirit of Vieri de Pazzi
It was a Templar sent to kill him, but seen he was already dying
It was a templar
Kassandra's was so tragic. Imagine living your life as an immortal and seeing your loved ones die one after the other until you are truly all alone in life. She lived so so long from when her loved one's left her. Living such a lonely life missing those you cared for in your life. I wouldn't wish that in anybody. I'm sure that she wanted to die badly sooo many times but she had the responsibility that Pythagoras gave her. The mission with her and Eivor in Valhalla just broke me. She's been through so much heartbreak. I'm sure she awaited death to finally be with her loved ones and not be in pain anymore. Not only that, but she lived through so much in history. It would be so traumatizing.
I think what annoyed me so much is Layla not caring a jot about her death right after it happens. I'm sure Kassandra was relieved she was freeing herself of her burden and maybe that factored into it a bit. But Layla's reaction, or lack thereof, was horrible and just outright cold. I've always preferred Desmond over Layla as the modern day protag.
Don't we exactly know where and how Eivor died?
Spoilers - After destroying the order of the ancients and setting up the brotherhood with the help of Hytham, she goes on multiple adventures with final one being in Paris around the year 886, she returns and settles back in Ravensthorpe taking care of the clan. After an extended period of time, she decides to leave the life behind in search of a purpose, as she finds the life as a Viking and an Assassin meaningless, so she says her goodbyes to all friends, including King Aelfred who creates the templars with the help of Eivor. Then she finally sets sail to Vinland, as she encounters the apple there, to seek peace from the Odin sage inside her and learn from it, instead of fighting it. We know this place is Concord, Massachusetts. It is presumed to be death from natural causes because she gave up the life of violence in search of wisdom and knowledge. This also sets up Assassin's Creed 3's plot as she helps out ancestors of Connor.
Your theory has a point btw 👍
Wow, all of this means that we really needed valhalla in the franchise as it ties into basically every other AC game and also shows the villains side of the story and the templars origins, especially AC 3. That also explains the theory that Connor’s father Hytham kenway was named after the Hytham from valhalla, aka Edward kenways son. It ties into the plot of AC 3 and AC 4
@@bryanalvarez4079 It's easy to write Valhalla off but it has the most lore and meaning out of any ac game in terms of the universe.
It has it's flaws, especially few of the underdeveloped arcs, but that aside, it's a great game. Just wish more people gave it a chance. I know most og fans would love the lore and expansion of the universe.
@@hawken796 yeah man, I think what they could’ve done was make the game a little smaller, when it comes to everything you need to do in order to fully beat it, and if they had hooded combat since the game first launched
@@hawken796 Yet it is the best storytelling since Freedom Cry. The Irish DLC is excellent.
For Haythem's death, I believe that he let Conner kill him. Haythem was more than strong enough to strangle Conner with just one hand. But he instead let go of Conner's left arm to use both of his hands which in turn let Conner use his hidden blade in his left hand to kill him. While Haythem was very dedicated to the cause of the Templars in his own way, there was still just enough conflict in him to at least give his son a chance to live even if it meant he would be killed by his own son.
For me it also hits a certain way because we see those 2 work together and develop a relationship so that fight is sad from its start.
Yeah thats true. In the books he revealed that he let him to kill.
Haytham got his karma back , his father was an assassin , he joined Shay cormac and made him kill Arno's father , who is also an Assassin's . In the end templars must be put down . Only Shay survived.
It feels as if Layla died in vain or perhaps it was suddenly.
Besides, apart from Ezio and Altair's the saddest one was the end of Kassandra. You know, after being along her in 999.999 hours of playing.
Layla was a tool my belief is althea is juno in another form.
Saddest?
1. Kassandra was mid tier
2. She lived literally for thousands of years, how is that sad? If anything it's mercy at that point
@@pinseekergaming4760 Kassandra was a tool too.
@@Ligmaballin Precisely, that's the point. Kassandra was cursed with a long life and probably dying in vain.
The Valhalla events are leading to something dark.
It can't be explained without spoilers.
Anyway. She was carismatic, funny, brave, ironic ...
@@Draconis She was nothing, she had no personality of her own, it was all of the player's decisions. She wasn't funny, and i thought every assassin was brave...
I hated seeing Kassandra die. It’s gut wrenching to realize that what Alethia told her was right: she would live long enough to see everyone she loved die in one way or another. Kassandra loved to be thousands of years old and eventually died after losing everyone else centuries ago.
They literally broke the lore by having her be alive so long. Utterly stupid.
@@xKrAzY8sx She shouldn’t have been canon anyways. Alexios was the far better choice.
But can you explain to me how she broke the lore? I’m sorta new to AC.
@bluday1597
Tough kassandra is Canon and was always canon and originally was going to be an only character not alexios and kassandra is the better choice alexios just sounds awful
Nah, pretty sure alexios was the original protag of odyssey. He's the one in most of if not all promo material for the game and on the cover. Then a certain type of lawsuit came around that said ubisoft didn't treat women employees as they should and suddenly kassandra becomes the main protag... as far as im concerned they made her canon to make themselves look better.
@rerega3177
The developers confirmed kassandra was first and kassandra also appears on stuff she is on the physical copy of the game the cover is reversible and on the book
I’m glad Haytham told Connor he was proud of his son despite the conflict 😢 Connor deserved more outta life
Haytham said it from one killer to another, not as father to son due to the fact that he said he should've killed Connor years ago. Haytham felt nothing towards Connor.
@@AdderTude Haytham still thought of Connor as his son and was proud to see that Connor was able to accomplish soo much, he didnt love him like a father would but you can see he had respect for Connor's success and commitment
I find it kinda heartwarming that Shay died as an old man, training both his son and grandson. He may have become a templar, but the man suffered a lot. He deserved that happines
Nah I would have much preferred him get taken out by Arno and Connor.
I find it dumb that so many better protagonists had bad deaths but the Templar gets to die of old age? Nah dude deserved to be killed XD
i agreed
Shay was the embodiment of what the real message of the Brotherhood was. Make no mistake he was one of the best Assassin's but the American Brotherhood's corruption is the reason he turned tail
@@franks2796 The Brotherhood knew he was right. The American Brotherhood was corrupt and deviated what they stood for. They didn't listen to him so its their loss
I feel that Desmond and Altair had the best possible way where there story had to end due to the decisions of ubisoft
true
Bayek's and Aya's story probably:
They had an extremely good run and were probably feared as ghosts amongs the "templars", since none of them even knew they existed (they would make terrible assassins, if so). So I think they both lived the rest of their lives as assassin mentors, maybe met new loved ones and died of old age.
Arno: As we know Arno wanted to leave France with a ship, as he talked bout it in the Dead Kings DLC. Not sure where he went, but maybe somewhere, where the assassins are minimum active since he was cast out of the brotherhood. Maybe started his own kind of little business, retired and died of old age, to
Eivor:
Eivor never really had interest into becoming an assassin, so after the events of Valhalla he finished the things in England that were left, after all the missions were done. Then he must've sailed to America (Vinland) where he maybe met a Native American women, fell in love and died of old age as a retired viking and ally of the assassins.
My personal theory that would be the most logical endings for them.
They show how eivor died in the final chapter dlc. She (female eivor is canon) finished her business in England and sailed to Vinland where she lived peacefully with Odin still in her head.
Also Aya is a direct descendant of Kassandra, which made it even more awesome.
The scene were Bayek and Aya are parting ways, "creating" the AC Icon and the brootherhood itself and then the music shifts to Ezios Theme - is (for me) one of the greatest cutsceens ever. Shivers down my spine and tears in my eyes.
I believe Arno returned to the French brotherhood after the DLC
@@immortal_hybrid2895 Oh shit fr ? Or is it a personal theory ?
@@justaman1537 It's said on Arno's Fandom wiki page so I assume it's real
We truly need a haytham kenway game , with Edward's death , and showing how haytham became assassin and templar and how he finally got revenge
Ezio's death is the most traumatic scene ever in AC History 😔...... His legacy was different.......
*LEGEND NEVER DIES*
love you ezio
Requescat in pace ezio 😢😢
The one that made cry my eyes out was the Oddsey Bloodline DLC where Neema died and his son was taken for Alexios. That hit way too deep for personal reasons.
Think Ezio made me cry, he was my favourite and the only Assassin, at the time, we played through pretty much his whole life. From being born, all the way up to an old man. He was great. The ending of Black Flag did have me there with the song and seeing all the dead friends there....
Why didn't you mention that Haytham let Connor kill him? That's why he stopped grabbing Connor's arm, knowing how smart is Haytham he wouldn't have let Connor's amr go cause he was "distracted" it's also mentioned in Assassin's Creed Forsaken that Haytham let Connor kill him because he didn't wanted to kill his son, you should mention this kind of stuff next time
Haytham literally said that he should've kill Connor a long ago 💀
@@vmikanvio2231 you are either blind or didn't read Assassin's Creed Forsaken 💀
@SopaDeFrijolesDeFiyi ubisoft retconning dialogue in comics nobody reads 💀
@@R2-D2...bro whether the comic said otherwise or not, the game itself, with the scene, clearly wasn’t letting him kill
Him
@@lando1224 then why did he stopped grabbing Connor's arm on purpose? The "comic" (it's a book) tells about Haytham life, and it also mentioned that Haytham let Connor's arm free ON PURPOSE, it also says that he never had intention on killing Connor and the only reason he said that he should had killed him earlier was because he was too proud to admit he did not wanted to kill Connor
Altaïr’s a G, died peacefully sitting in a library. Lived to be over 90 too, something very rare for his time
Somehow only altair and abbas lives until 80+
@@yoinkreal How tf did Ezio have a heart attack in only 65 and in the Renaissance too
For a second i thought you said Ali G
@@deviousballstickler821 Because it might have been in his family or something, Altair lives so long because heart attacks weren't so abundant in his family before and also, he was healthier than Ezio
@@Quitehourss Is Desmond related to both Altair and Ezio? Or is he only blood related to Altair and lived Ezio's life?
No offense to Ezio but if you think about it. Ezio died by a killer just as silent as he was. The great heart attack.
At least the templar saw that he didn't have long left and left him peace
Edwards was the saddest in my opinion. He was my favorite assassin and after I learned how he went out, what his son turned into,and going through his house in AC unity I almost cried.🕊
syndicate
man, Altair's Death almost made me shed a tear.
Actually Ezio died from poison, scarface over there was a Templar with a hidden blade. He spoke in code that he hates the women here, meaning his wife and children were to be left alone and unharmed. He was only there for him.
Yeah no, that’s just some conspiracy theory that’s been disproven by Ubisoft so try again 😂
Even though these characters were from games but their last moments left a hole in my heart. Especially Ezio
Altair's made me tear up. The way he feels around for the chair implied he was blind and the way he walked made it even clearer he was very old, but he wouldn't die without finishing his task of hiding the Apple, and at the end, when he sits down, it's as if he's embracing death as a well-deserved rest after so many years of duty
I know he’s a bad guy but can we get some respect for haythem for taking a 8inch blade to the jugular and still being able to squeak out one last sentence
Not a bad guy
The fact that Kassandra is litteraly the reason why the Brotherhood exists (Aya is her descendant), and she outlived almost all of them, is crazy.
Im literally playing ac odyssey a few minutes to finish the whole storyline to get full understanding of the timeline and I gotta wait to get Valhalla since her story continues there and origins I already beaten it and also I gotta play the First blade DLC as well before I play kassandra vacation mission when thats when her story of immoral begins
@@xoyrnedwin6122 if you can purchase Fate of Atlantis DLC after finishing Korfu. There's a ton of isu lore that many people gloss over.
Because i was a bit older i never cried playing assassins creed, but i can confirm Halo Reach When I was 6 hit me right in the heart
You can still have a tear jerker bro😂 grown men still have our moments
Sadly i dont
Honestly if you saw how I reacted to Soaps death from cod you would have worried about my sanity if you didn't know me I literally was numb from shock and anger that I said I would kill everyone and tear Makarov piece by piece a slow death and then when the game finished I broke down crying I admit I have a huge crush on the guy the original and the remake I honestly blame that Scottish accent and that smile he shows when first meet him
@@beverlyarcher3744 actually i dindnt cry but i was so confused and angry at why they would do that
So you are x dubba player I hate x dubba
The stage is set for such an epic conclusion to Conor shay and Arnos story as they are all alive at the same time and have reason to pursue each other
I love Black Flag and how flawed Edward was. That scene when he sees all his dead friends with Parting Glass playing in the background is sad yet so beautiful. I didn't pay attention while playing it first. But the second time, it made me cry.
I think Hytham and Connor duo is so underrated. Game ends for me as when Hytham died, giving it's antagonist final peace. Charles Lee was nothing like an antagonist. Hytham was a proper villain with class with goal and purpose in mind, only if he showed Connor what Shay Cormac saw, Connor would've joined him but still Hytham was way too evil with his ways and in later series I think series gets a little bit contradicting since if creed of assassin's was really trying to destroy humanity why would sacrifice of Desmond miles save the whole earh? I think it's just some assasin's like Shay's friend who were idiots who didn't know the systems whole power and without studying anything about these artifacts like Apple itself they indirectly caused accidents but that didn't mean whole creed was bad referring to the whole earthquake thing.
Ezio meeting altair is still one of the best scenes in all of assassins creed. And im still waiting for the day we get another one, not necessarily the same but is enough to leave an impact like how their meeting left us surprised
Some characters, it sucks losing them. Others were even controversial, like Ezio. Some believed he was poisoned, others believed it was old age, I thought stroke or heart attack.
You forgot to mention Achilles, he dies of old age if you 100% Connor. Yes he was an Assassin, a corrupt Assassin actually who believed the ends justified the means. For those who don't know what I mean Achilles got Shay (who was an Assassin at the time) to cause a massive Earthquake and kill millions of innocent people along with both Assassins and Templars within.
My man, relax those numbers the earthquake of Lisbon killed 60000 people not millions. But yeah Achilles was an asshole
No man, he actually didn't know that the fragments would cause the earthquakes. He did not notice this correlation.
The video is talking about playing characters, Achilles is a NPC
Achilles didnt know I thought for real
@@Dooom616 yes he did. He read it in a Codex Text and when Shay confronted Achilles after the Earthquake he said he knew about it and that it was the best way to get rid of the Templars in the city, despite the 6 million collateral damage.
How did this not get notifications for so long?
Altair, he did what he had to do. He did it well. And in the end he sat down on a chair in an empty room with nothing but the clothes on his back after years of service to his cause.
They better not let us see how Bayek dies. Honestly, I think we should only get him in Origins. The fate of the First Mentor should remain secret
Are you sure about that
@@aryanahuja8394 dead sure
Connor is my favorite Assassin. His outfit design is awsome and atractive. I'm happy to know that He got a nice ending
Wow they really didn't hide the fact that they just switched hair models for alexios and Cassandra did they? Having said that Ezio's definitely put me to tears he lived a full life and in his letter even commented that he didn't truly understand what he had until it was already a little too late and to his life for him to savor it having said that he still savored what little he had left
The crazy thing with Mirage is that the end of Valhalla in the real world might mean that the character who's in the Animus is the same as the Assassin, for the first time ever. So we are playing through our own memories.
nah he put his blood into the animus so desmond can see what basim went threw i think we will get at least 50% of the game in desmond POV
@@DarkCrusader_ you mean Williams
For me Ezzio was the character that I was most connected, because I played him for few games. Sad was Adewale's death because we had to kill him and Edward's - he killed hundreds soldiers/templars/others and were killed in that "burglary" and because his son ended as a templar :(
Am with you on this.
Expanding Edward's family, his son was taken and trained as a templar who later became grand master (Haythan), Connor's dad, and the daughter was sold to (I think it was) the ottomans as a concubine/slave till years later when Haythan around the time head for America did she regain her freedom and aided the Assassin order behind the scenes.
I like how most of them died to age kinda sad knowing that arno never got revenge but a wise man once said "revenge is a fools game"
That wise man is Arthur Morgan from rdr 2
Despite Shay's betrayal to his assassin's brotherhood, he is my favorite character and I am happy to see and hear that nobody could kill him.
When I was a youngman, I had liberty but i did not see it, i had time but did not know it, i had love but did not feel it. Many decades will pass before I understood the meaning of all three. And now the twilight of my life this understanding has passed into contentment, love liberty time, once so disposable, are the fuels that drive me forward and love was this specially miokaro, for you our children, our brothers, and our sisters and for the vast and wonderful world that gave us life, and keeps us guessing. Endless affection mere Sophia, forever yours Ezio.
Ezio was one of the few assassin's who died by natural cause granted he was about to be assassinated before the heart attack but at least the legendary assassin didn't get killed by a rookie timplar
Эцио умер с улыбкой на лице зная что прожил жизнь не зря, пройдя путь от молодого мстителя до мудрого наставника и наконец став добрым отцом. Покойся с миром.
Ezio’s death and letter hits me every time and the end of AC 4 is very sad and touching also hits me
Desmond’s death hurt me the most. I started this franchise with Desmond and was so captivated by his character, and for him to die on my number one fav AC game hits so hard. I remember almost crying when his death was confirmed 😭😂
Every death is bittersweet somehow, as you dive with every character and play their stories… I’ve played all of them, met AC franchise through Altaïr and Ezio they’re my fav but Kassandra from AC Odyssey her live/death was the most sad, centuries leaving loves ones behind, force to hide in the shadows, meeting people again for what? to leave them behind because of her great burden… In the Arc of Isle of Skye, AC Valhalla you can see how much of a burden Kassandra is carrying… sh*t my eyes.
The best compilation of Assassin's Creed ❤❤ 😮😮 big respect 🎉
It’s somewhat debatable if Desmond Miles is even currently dead within the franchise there is evidence with an assassin‘s creed Valhalla, that Desmond Miles, or at least a part of him survives just under a new name.
Yeah he’s the reader in the grey
I really liked Edward kenway, him being a assassin and a pirate was just the best thing to me. Finding out how he died was so irritating
Kassandra made a mistake passing the staff onto Layla.
You know what now that I think about it, Kassandra was a pawn just like Layla, worse for Kassandra cause she was basically given immortality to carry the staff so she could pass it to Layla so she could hold it until it reached Basim, Kassandra watched her world collapse and learn everything she knew was a lie just so an Isu could meet up with his digitized wife in 2020
@@zombielepra1726 Oof
Basim played them both like a god damn fiddle
Bayek died of old age. There is a letter in AC Valhalla that is written by Bayek to Aya saying that he can feel his time coming and though he doesn't regret creating the Hidden Ones, he misses her a lot and wants to be with her
So, we know avaline's mother was a slave, and avaline fought for freedom. So the only other thing we know about was the DLC that was with avaline and Connor. There's an old rumor that after the events of AC 3 avaline and Connor actually had their daughter. But there's no actual information on what actually happened to avaline, or if the rumors were true that avaline had Connors daughter. There was also a rumor that it was Arno and Connor who hunted down and killed shay. Unity and AC 3 are in the very close years between the french and american revolutionary wars. The letter you get from Achilles after he passes way actually explains this. I think it was suppost to be a DLC. In unity's helix rift missions. You were only ever able to play that one. There was one with Connor, "Washington and the wolf" unless that was a story that was not present in AC3.
I thought there was rumors that Aveline was a lesbian?
I loved how you put ac3 theme in background in Desmond's footage
Ezio and edward hit soooo hard
Also, I don’t know if anybody else noticed but bayeks apprentice is literally in the Maroge trailers, but she’s very old and that’s why I believe bayek Died of old age after training them for so long
Shay was a monstrous assassin hunter trained by the assassin brotherhood groomed by the Templar organisation 💥🔥👌🏻
No the assassin on that one where horrible people if I remember even the templars was like wtf that is to far
@@SHINIGAMI6774 they were like that and also shay saw first hand what they were messing with and knew that they should not have that power and considering no mention of it is seen in the games set in later times we know the records of where he hid the book and box were never told to any other
No books, no wisdom, Just you fratello mio.
Requiescat in pace Altair.
Believe it or not, the Frye twin's final resting place is discovered in the new Watchdogs game. Pretty neat stuff
where?
Man still hits hard seeing Kassandra/Alexios die after giving the staff doe.
Well, Ezio and Altair are the original so it makes sense why the classic characters leave a good impact on gaming moments.
Ezios death caused me to shed some tears when I watched the short film back then after playing and 100% his trilogy honestly is still my favorite assassin in the series
Its rumored that Connor, Arno and Aveline hunted down and killed Shay.
that could be true because they all disappeared & was last seen in france i believe
In one side I guess that hunted Shay was necesary in the other Shay should have been still hunting them.
However, Shay wasn't evil and Connor was better dying old.
Im wondering how Code Hexe may get involved in all of this and if the Ankh did resurrected that, well... Him. Which when keeping in mind the power of the Hermes' staff it now is not a nonsense.
@@Draconis code hexe is set in holy roman empire during wicth hunt
@@Symbootspooder Just like it was described in AC Rogue files.
@@Symbootspooder Well, it can't be the Roman Holy Empire since it's supposed to be set in the Century XVI where Spain was the giant Empire then. Their conquerors, the incans and the Aztecs can fit there as well, also the colonies. (Maybe as dlc)
If they don't use this location, it would be a lost chance.
Anyway it was mentioned that the ' brothers of the Cross' were hunting witches in Germany and keeping a resurrection relic with them.
As someone who never played anything besides black flag it does make me sad that both Edward Kenway and Adewale were killed in the end. At least they got to live a longer time after black flag tho.
Altair and Desmond died with one thing on mind: Protect Humanity...
They sacrifice their own humanity for the good of everyone and people will never know the heroic deeds they did.
So happy that at least Ezio died with his family and still live a normal life.
Ezio death definitely made me cry but I’m glad he died in peace most of all . He was one of my favorite assassins man the dude did it all
Not played it in many years now, but I swear I recall Bayek's fate was given to us at some point in the Ezio timeline. I remember one of the games (AC2?) had statues of notable assassins and some information about their life and death. Maybe Im mis-remembering the details though, maybe it didnt give that information on him, but I def recall those statues beneath a house/HQ in one of the Ezio games.
They made one of the statues turn out to be Bayek's wife Aya (Amunet), but Bayek himself was not one of them.
Haytham : *giving his death monologue*
Connor : *thunderbolts behind him*
Ezio Death hit
The most since he was my favourite assassin and the life he had wasn’t by his choice the life Chose him and until now I still miss him and Desmond
When you realized...
Kassandra probably slept with several men in her lifetime which is why some of the protagonists even have eagle vision.
Living 2000+ years could get lonely for her...
There's no evidence to suggest that she did...
But considering how she has lots of chances she can romance other characters, it isn't out of the question.
Edit: to add to this theory is Subject 16, or Clay Kaczmarek, one of Ezio's descendants. His ancestor is possibly the result of Ezio's womanizing, via an illegitimate child.
Damn Shay
Killed one protagonist and ruined life of another
Let's hope that in feature games we can give him what he fucking deserves.............
@@ΣτέργιοςΜποπότας-ζ1μ arno take the cake
@@ΣτέργιοςΜποπότας-ζ1μ he literally saved the world from the worst assassin brotherhood that has ever existed, the assassins had the only thing they deserved
Sadly adewale was on his way
I would love to see a game were Connors daughter becomes an assassin and at some point kills Shay.
@@franks2796 she could also team up with Arno too
I personally found ezios death to be the saddest one mainly due that we’ve witnessed his birth and how he grew into the assassin we know and love.
God the voice acting for male Eivor is phenomenal. I’ve put almost 400 hours into Valhalla, and most have been with male Eivor just for that incredible performance!
If you look closely at 1:20 you can see the entire license dying too
Personally speaking. I think Alexios delivery on his last words was better then Kassandra, Alexios sounds like his in pain of all the memories rushing in, but Kassandra sounds more like she's reading it to you if that makes sense
Kassandra's death still puts tears to my eyes
Same... I mean it's cause I was laughing but still.
I just finished unity again, now my life is boring 😂
It's quite crazy that Ezio and Altair bloodlines comes to Desmond Miles
It was definitely Ezios death that made me cry the most because I grew up with all of his games and I loved every single moment of it
Altair, Ezio, Edward and Thatch(Blackbeard), Mary(James Kidd), Bonnet(The Gentleman Pirate) they were the ones who made me cry coz of their sad deaths.
Rip Desmond. Looking at what Assassin creed has become it really makes me cry
What's wrong with new Assassins Creed?
@@Johnspartan296 they suck
Haytham having a speech about the perspective of the Creed and the Order while mixing his regrets of not being there for him as a father. Everyone: Just die
Connor having no one at the end is just so unbelievably sad
FYI... the tomb of Bayék and Aya is at the same place as Layla Hasan when searching of their memories and also when we play as Bayék, we can find that place because that cave not just a tomb, but also a special place for both of them. Because if we come to that cave, there came to it conversation from Bayék... but i forgot what's the name of that cave
In my opinion, the only one that might be missing is Lydia Frye (Jacob's niece) who is controlled during WW1 special missions in AC Syndicate
We know that Eivor's body was found in America. That's the first thing you see when you play the modern day story in AC Valhalla.
Ezios death makes me cry the most. I guess it's because I'm re playing his story and I consider him pretty much a Comfort character.
15:25 and what a mistake that was, giving her the staff, only for her to lose it to the bad guy in the next game 😡 RIP Kassandra, the best ❤️