User Info: Crashdashx Crashdashx 9 years ago 1 What sequence? No spoilers please Just wondering because so far the British have been dictated as evil mofo's who hate everybody. User Info: bzern bzern 9 years ago 2 Yeah, you kill some Colonial Militia. User Info: Xbladez Xbladez 9 years ago 4 there are no Americans in this game! User Info: habbox77 habbox77 9 years ago 6 I massacred a whole bunch of American soldiers in the northern Boston harbor User Info: darkestmerc darkestmerc 9 years ago 8 You kill Patriots as Connor before you even kill any Loyalists.
User Info: habbox77 habbox77 9 years ago 9 darkestmerc posted User Info: Xbladez Xbladez 9 years ago 10 Crashdashx posted Side Quest. Where do you find guard dogs to lure away using bait? Where are the Aquila upgrades and what are they? In his dying words, Haytham stated that he was, in a way, proud of Connor and that he should have killed him long before. Thereafter, Connor recovered Haytham's journal and read of his father's tragic childhood and lifetime of betrayal, also discovering that he had saved Connor's life: Haytham was the one who threw a knife at the hangman's noose during Connor's execution, fully severing the rope after Connor's apprentices had fired an arrow and weakened it.
Following the encounter, Connor shaved his head into a mohawk and smeared his face with war paint. Confronting Lee at Haytham's funeral, Connor was immediately captured due to his injuries.
Lee, enraged by Haytham's death, declared that he would keep Connor alive so the latter could watch Lee destroy everything he had ever loved. Charles then left, ordering the guards to do with Connor as they wished, to which they began beating him.
On his escape, Connor boarded a British prison ship stealthily and learned that Lee was in Boston before killing the leading officer on board. In Boston, Connor found Charles at the docks, who ran upon seeing him, ensuing in a chase that led to a ship under construction, which had caught on fire as a result of an accident. While Connor caught up to Lee in the vessel's interior, the ferry collapsed, causing more injury upon Connor.
Charles, however, recovered and asked why Connor continued to fight despite being turned on at every point, even by the very men he sought to save. Connor replied, yelling "Because no one else will! Wounded, Lee escaped the burning ferry. Limping to a harbormaster, Connor learned that Lee had fled to Monmouth.
Upon spotting Connor, Lee offered Connor his drink, which Connor accepted. The two sat together for a while, observing the patrons. In the end, Lee looked over at Connor and nodded slightly. This signaled Connor to stab Lee in the heart, killing him once and for all. Soon after, Connor retrieved the key to the Grand Temple from Lee's body, before setting him down on the table like a patron who had simply had too much to drink, to which the Assassin promptly left.
Six months later, Connor returned to his village to discover his people had left. He spoke to a lone frontiersman sitting by a fire, who revealed that Connor's people had gone west and that a man in New York had been given the land by the newly formed Congress. When Connor asked how this had happened, the frontiersman told him that the country did not have England to supply them with resources anymore and that the Congress needed to do things themselves.
He stated that the American government sold the lands for funds as they would be too much like England if they began to impose taxes, calling the Founding Fathers "clever men". Connor then entered the longhouse where he had met with the Clan Mother many years ago, and opened the box containing the Crystal Ball, confused as to why it was left behind.
Suddenly, the artifact triggered and Juno came to him once again. She was pleased to hear Connor had returned. Angered, he informed her that his people were driven out by those he had once considered his allies. Juno's physical form appeared to him and informed Connor that he needed to take the key he took from Charles and hide it where no one would ever look for it again. Still confused as to why he needed to hide it, Juno told Connor that he was only required to hide it and he would be free to live his life.
Though Connor questioned Juno about his people, she reminded him of their purpose; to protect the Grand Temple. She elaborated that they had fulfilled their role, though Connor knew it was not enough for him, and Juno told him that complete justice did not exist, but he had made a difference and would do so again. Once more, she reminded him to hide the amulet where no one would find it, and then Connor's vision faded with the Crystal Ball disintegrating.
Following this, Connor returned to the Davenport Homestead and buried the amulet in the grave mound of Connor Davenport, Achilles' son and his namesake. Walking back outside, Connor retrieved the tomahawk from the column he had implanted it in a decade ago, signifying that his war was over, and tossed it aside.
As the colonists teased them from the land, the ship fired a warning shot that sank into the ocean. Connor turned and smiled at the colonists' freedom, but also saw a man selling African slaves, reminding him that not everyone in the new land had freedom just yet. He asked Washington what he would do now the war was over: when Washington responded he planned to retire, Connor expressed disappointment and argued that he should continue leading the country, in peacetime as well as war.
Sometime later, Connor was camping out in the Frontier, when Washington sought him out for help. The commander explained he was plagued by horrific nightmares , which he revealed were caused by an Apple of Eden that he recovered from an officer after the Siege of Yorktown.
Connor convinced Washington to hand him the Apple, but as he took the Apple from his hands, the pair found themselves in an illusionary timeline brought on by the Apple. Soon enough, they met a Bluecoat ambush attacking a Native American woman. Due to the townspeople insisting they did not know her location, the Bluecoats set fire to the church.
The pair then ventured through Concord to disable the Bluecoat cannoneers, before turning the armaments on the reinforcements heading towards the colonial town. On dispatching the troops and messengers that passed by, both Natives made their way to Lexington, where they met King Washington in person. Avoiding the suspicious soldiers by playing a game of checkers, he eavesdropped on a messenger who was sent to deliver a letter to Putnam by Franklin.
Franklin informed them he had created a special means of protection for Washington's palace in New York, and to bypass it they would require a special metal from a loyal blacksmith. He explained Putnam had started a rumor that the captain at Boston Neck was friendly to the rebels, and claimed to have witnessed the death of Adams. At the docks, they found a drunken Robert Faulkner, who had the Aquila confiscated by Franklin. That morning, Faulkner's sailors charged the docks but found that the Aquila had drifted out into the open sea.
As he lay dying, Putnam acknowledged Washington's control but felt guilty, blaming himself for the evil that the Apple had simply unleashed within him. Then, as the Aquila arrived into New York's bay, the two gazed in awe as they spotted Washington's Pyramid. After navigating through a mine field placed around Manhattan, the Aquila devastated another fleet but ran out of firepower.
Despite the protests of his mother's ghost, he found the spirit of the bear and gained the power to create shockwaves. This ability also turned his eyes unnaturally blue.
As time passed, civilians began fighting soldiers in the streets. Franklin gave him the key he had made in Boston to enter the king's throne room. A mortally wounded Washington slumped into his throne with the Apple. Seizing the Apple, Connor and Washington were returned to their own reality, and the Apple fell to the ground in a flash of light.
The two distrustfully looked at one another, cautious of what they had seen the other capable of. Washington eventually relented and turned the Apple over to Connor, who in turn stated no man should possess such power. The commander suggested dropping it into the ocean with a weight, before riding off.
Some time later, Connor took the Aquila out to sea. He briefly gazed at the Apple, sealed and weighted in a bag, before dropping it in the sea. At some point shortly after the war, Connor attempted to recruit a young runaway slave named Patience Gibbs , but she fought him off. Connor wrote to Aveline in , believing she might have more success convincing her to join the Assassins.
Of his three children, she was the only one with the gift. While they were hunting a deer, the young girl acted recklessly and fell from a small cliff drop, spraining her ankle.
Connor left his daughter behind to look for cold water at the river in order to bring the swelling down. In the sky, Connor's daughter saw an eagle above her and in her distress, she somehow connected with the bird.
Flying towards Connor, the Eagle screeched a warning just as the wolf was leaping on the Assassin while he was collecting water from the stream. Connor put down the wolf with his hidden blade and discovered that the animal was driven mad by a festered gunshot wound from a musket. Realizing the extent of her potential, Connor stated that he had indeed a great deal to teach his daughter.
In March , Connor was contacted by Eseosa , a member of the Assassins in Saint-Domingue , at the Homestead to request additional training, in preparation for his assassination of the tyrannical Jean-Jacques Dessalines , who grabbed power following Eseosa's contributions in the Haitian Revolution.
Connor's actions eradicated the Templar Order's influence and control in Colonial America by assassinating their leaders, [15] completely undoing Shay Cormac 's earlier work and dealing a crippling blow from which the North American Templars never recovered.
He also prevented Washington from being corrupted by the Apple's power, as was shown in the alternate timeline where he never became an Assassin. Along with this, his work in the Colonial cities of Boston and New York strengthened the Assassin Brotherhood with more recruits, and it assisted the people of the region. His support of the Continental Army led to many victories, eventually allowing the North American colonists to break off from the British.
In the process, though, his work allowed the Americans to force his people farther west, away from their homelands. As the Captain of the Aquila , Connor was a major contributor to the safety of trade passages to St. Augustine , Louisbourg , the Bahamas and the Virgin Islands , by wiping out the privateers who preyed on ships there. As the owner of the Homestead's lands, he also helped several colonists that were experiencing hardships around the area.
His contribution to restoring the Assassin Order's presence in the Thirteen Colonies led him to become widely recognized among the Assassins worldwide. In , his descendant Desmond Miles relived Connor's genetic memories through the Animus to find the key to the Grand Temple in order to protect the Earth from the impending Second Disaster. After Abstergo recovered Desmond's body, they uploaded Connor's memories to their cloud server.
After viewing the recordings, their analysts opted not to make any products about him, deciding his stoic personality and native background would make him unappealing to most viewers. This bluntness continued into early adulthood when he would misinterpret Israel Putnam's playful banter for insults, although in time he would learn to respond to such comments with a cold stare.
Connor was, for the most part, introverted, philosophical, and spiritual. Although he appeared ruthless and cold-hearted, especially while fighting, deep down he was extremely sensitive and gentle. He could not comprehend the notion of racial prejudice that Achilles suffered from and argued with Samuel Adams when he taught him how to remove his notoriety, questioning why he could not simply tell people the truth instead of lying to them.
This discomfort also led him to desperately believe that the Assassins and Templars could form a permanent alliance following the stressful one between himself and his father Haytham.
Although, from the beginning, Connor's main motives were to protect his people and seek a misguided revenge on Charles Lee for the burning of his village and the death of his mother in the process.
Connor only took part in the war for these reasons, of which he later learned that the latter was a disillusioned endeavor; one that his mentor Achilles warned him against on numerous occasions. Already a capable, strong hunter and killer since he was a boy, Connor possessed an impatience with regards to tracking down his father, Haytham Kenway, which prompted Achilles to admonish the younger man for his recklessness.
The older Assassin argued that as eager as Connor was, even if he caught up with his father, he did not have the proper experience to combat the older and more skilled man without Achilles' tutelage.
Accompanying this, Putnam often misinterpreted Connor's actions for reckless bravado, when for him, running through a battlefield was a simple feat. Connor could still be youthfully cocky and arrogant. During the Boston Tea Party, Connor destroyed the final crate of tea in front of William Johnson and allowed him to leave the scene with his fellow Templars, believing that he had stopped their plans. As his accomplishments increased, he would argue with Achilles that he did not need him and could have done everything he had accomplished without him.
At one point, Connor even went as far as challenging Achilles to a fight to prove him wrong. Despite this, Achilles and Washington described Connor as being quite humble, often playing down his own actions. Also, putting his near-constant annoyance with Achilles aside, it was clear that Connor cared for him greatly, which could be seen at both his funeral and when Connor visited Achilles' grave shortly afterward.
At his grave, Connor stated that he missed him nearly as much as his mother, implying that he thought of Achilles as somewhat of a father figure. In addition, he also promised that he would make Achilles proud.
As he grew older and lost allies, while his nemesis Charles Lee still lived, Connor became cynical and was willing to torture a mercenary to learn Lee's location. He was also in danger of becoming seduced by the Apple's power after defying his mother and drinking the Red Willow tea. He even weakly stated he would use the Apple for the good of everyone when asked by Washington, but on returning to the real world he was able to reject it entirely.
He could move through the cityscape just as easily and was able to slide under or vault over obstacles within urban environments. He wielded a tomahawk and dagger; in addition, he honed his skill with a bow to the point where he could target any opponent and strike from a far distance.
After being mentored by Achilles, Connor's abilities increased significantly and he eventually became a Master Assassin, trained in the ways of stealth, swordsmanship, observation, pickpocketing, lockpicking. He is well adept in blending in his surroundings as well as sneaking around heavily guarded places. He would usually blend in with dense crowds and mimic their activities. He is extremely skilled in espionage, stealth, infiltration, disguise, thievery, and eavesdropping.
He was able to wield several different weapons, including a tomahawk, bow, flintlock pistols, poison darts, rope darts , and Hidden Blades. He could dual-wield various combinations of these weapons, with his ambidexterity helping him to do so proficiently. In terms of weaponry, Connor possessed the Pivot Blade which became a deadly tool in his arsenal as it aided him in combat as well as hunting. Connor was also skilled in unarmed combat, being able to overpower multiple opponents at a time.
If there was a possibility, he utilized the surrounding objects to his advantage, such as chairs, tables or barrels, to cripple his opponents. His heavy build gave him an advantage in combat but impeded his freerunning abilities albeit by a negligible amount. He was so fast that he could easily dodge musket fire. In addition, his heavy build allowed him to overpower and kill multiple enemies in mere seconds without hesitation.
This is something that perplexes me a bit. Why can Connor attack Patriots? Let alone why they show up as enemies on the mini-map.
I know the Assassin's don't technically have a allegiance with the Patriots, but we both are fighting for freedom. And Correct me if i'm wrong but haven't we fought beside the founding fathers? Fought in key battles of the Revolution? Including along side the Patriots? They should known Connor is a ally. Metocles posted This happened to me aswell and in the same area. I think because you are, like the op said, on "their side" the game dosnt spawn them correctly like the redcoats.
I spent 45 mins notorious killing killing them, hundreds of body's in the streets. Funny thing I thought they where French troops and after I was done killing the last guy, I dawned on me that they where patriots.
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