Thanks :D I spotted a few mistakes reading over it again, but overall I think the poem flows pretty well.
I briefly thought about trying to end the poem on a happy note to keep more in tune with the game, but then it seems as if you'd lose the entire feeling of the poem. (Besides, tragedy is always more heart-achingly beautiful, is it not?)
Re: The Assassin 2/?
I briefly thought about trying to end the poem on a happy note to keep more in tune with the game, but then it seems as if you'd lose the entire feeling of the poem. (Besides, tragedy is always more heart-achingly beautiful, is it not?)