1. Connor Is A True Believer Of The Creed
Now I know by now it seems I have some grudge against Ezio, but this is not the case. I just happen to not have a strong connection to him and a grudge against his more ignorant fans. These same fans claim they felt more like an Assassin than Connor, but that argument holds little water. But for those who believe Ezio is more of an Assassin than Connor in the ideological sense, let me enlighten you. First off, Ezio didn't write a book defining what makes an Assassin. Ezio's allies are testaments of Assassins coming in different forms. But if you forget the title of the games for a minute and examine Ezio, you'll see he is not really a believer of the Creed. He is a firm believer of justice, yes, but not the Creed. The Creed believes in free will and freedom in general for all. Justice is more of an after result of all of this. Once again, the problem stems from the generic nature of Ezio games. Compare Connor's villains to Ezio's and you'll find Ezio's enemies are just plain evil. Unlike the enemies Connor faces who all(except Hickey) truly sees their way is best for humanity and one can truly see and comprehend their logic. I guess for coherency, very generic villains call for a very generic hero. Think about this article before you go to a Assassin's Creed related forum and worship Ezio like some God-like man in the comment section.
C.J.
Even though my opinion may come off as fact just remember:Nothing is true and everyrhing is permitted.
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