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Assassin's Creed Connor Introduction (Assassin's Creed Connor Story)

Assassin's Creed Connor Introduction (Assassin's Creed Connor Story)

Actually, when I first entered Assassin's Creed 3, I played for an hour or two. I always thought that the protagonist of Assassin's Creed 3 was Helson.

But until Helson and the group of friends gathered together and announced loudly: You are all Templars! I believe that the players and friends are all the same as me and are stunned for a moment.

It was not until the game lasted about four or five hours that our protagonist Connor put on the long-lost Assassin service. He is truly an Indian-born assassin, even his clothes are covered in burlap.

Okay, we have gradually felt the general style of Assassin's Creed 3 - tsk, it's different from the previous ones.

Players said it well, as long as I kill everyone, I will not be discovered~

Assassin's Creed 3 can be called Berserker's Creed - because of the update of the combat system, Connor's melee strength has been improved by more than one level compared to Egio and Altay. Our legendary Assassin is fully capable of fighting with the Templars.

After all, this is how others' CG animation is performed. How did you say that sentence? Thousands of troops avoid white robes.

Okay, we have a specific understanding of the protagonist of this work. An Indian assassin is good at using a hand axe, strong melee combat capabilities, and participated in the War of Independence in American history. There is also a Knight Templar (laugh).

Old Lu had long said that Ubisoft is particularly good at talking about tragedy. Actually, I think Connor is a lucky child, but sometimes it is quite pitiful under the arrangement of fate.

The foreign race invaded, and as a local indigenous inhabitant, the Connor clan had no ability to resist the invaders' long spears and cannons. After experiencing a genocide crisis, Connor escaped and found the old assassin Achilles.

Connor’s luck is that he is able to escape and find a shelter of his own, allowing himself at least to protect himself in this chaotic and dangerous land.

But after having this power, Connor's helpless fate also followed. After all, the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility. Connor is not as a assassin to resist the Templars, but rather as a promoter of history, helping the United States to independence.

In the plot of this game, Golden Apple appears pitifully few times. The conflict between the assassin and the Templars is also hidden in the war. If these concepts are aside, Assassin's Creed 3 can still be played as a complete game.

So Connor was rolled in.

It's obvious that I am the victim.In a war, it is not suitable for him to help anyone.

But with his axe, Connor became the most capable player under Washington. Of course, people are thinking about revenge, and people who do not care about any revolution.

Connor's pursuit is to find his own tribe members. Although this wish is completely unfulfilled, it is still possible to kill Charles Lee.

Connor was moved even when Heelson admitted the relationship between the father and son, which shows how eager this tough guy is to care about family affection. Even though the old assassin Achilles treated Connor as his own, not only raised Connor, but also gave him the ability to be an assassin, but whether it was a master or a adoptive father, he was not a real father or a biological mother after all. Connor's heart couldn't resist these things.

It is not an exaggeration to say that he lost his eyes by hatred. What's the use of killing Charles Lee, to relieve your hatred? Connor was arranged by his own fate in his life, and was arranged to kill Helson, his biological father, and was arranged to kill his childhood playmate with his own hands. Is this considered revenge?

Are you going to avenge these two people? Kill yourself?

Connor himself doubted it.

Another tragic character, searching for and losing all the way.

I want me to say that Connor's life was accompanied by a not-so-strong assassin organization, nothing else.

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