Haven't really decided about James, but as a very loyal Templar, he's going to be too dangerous to be let loose. He's charismatic and likable, and those are very dangerous qualities to have in a foe.
I see three possibilities: 1) James is still alive, and Haytham Lee, for Clipper and his own affection for James, places him under house arrest (risky with a chance of James breaking free and rebuilding the Templar Order) 2) James is still alive, and Haytham Lee has him painlessly and quietly killed (also risky with a chance of turning Clipper against him) 3) James's natural charisma leads him to being named diplomat, is invited to France by Lafayette and winds up a casualty of the French Revolution
Charles and Connor doesn't have more kids for a very specific reason, one that is one of the deciding points that turns Haytham Lee against his father. They argued (Charles was mad at Haytham Lee for not doing something perfectly and wanted him punished, Connor got in the way), and Charles's temper got the better of him. Connor was pregnant with two baby girls (both would have been Alphas). Charles meant to grab him and drag him to his office (it was unseemly arguing at the top of the stairs), but Connor sidestepped him, lost his footing due to the extra weight he was carrying and fell down the stairs.
Connor barely survived, but he definitely miscarried and needed surgery to remove the dead fetuses (who were at an advanced stage). The surgery worked, but his child-bearing parts were severely damaged and, as a result, he couldn't have more children.
Horrible, I know. Did I mention I have a thing for angst?
That's not the full reason of why Haytham Lee ends up orchestrating the entire Inner Circle's death and hijacks the Templar Order, but it's the starting point of it.
Re: Master of the House - part 12
I see three possibilities:
1) James is still alive, and Haytham Lee, for Clipper and his own affection for James, places him under house arrest (risky with a chance of James breaking free and rebuilding the Templar Order)
2) James is still alive, and Haytham Lee has him painlessly and quietly killed (also risky with a chance of turning Clipper against him)
3) James's natural charisma leads him to being named diplomat, is invited to France by Lafayette and winds up a casualty of the French Revolution
Charles and Connor doesn't have more kids for a very specific reason, one that is one of the deciding points that turns Haytham Lee against his father. They argued (Charles was mad at Haytham Lee for not doing something perfectly and wanted him punished, Connor got in the way), and Charles's temper got the better of him. Connor was pregnant with two baby girls (both would have been Alphas). Charles meant to grab him and drag him to his office (it was unseemly arguing at the top of the stairs), but Connor sidestepped him, lost his footing due to the extra weight he was carrying and fell down the stairs.
Connor barely survived, but he definitely miscarried and needed surgery to remove the dead fetuses (who were at an advanced stage). The surgery worked, but his child-bearing parts were severely damaged and, as a result, he couldn't have more children.
Horrible, I know. Did I mention I have a thing for angst?
That's not the full reason of why Haytham Lee ends up orchestrating the entire Inner Circle's death and hijacks the Templar Order, but it's the starting point of it.