If it helps, I'm leaning toward option 3? :) That way, Haytham Lee won't be directly responsible for causing Clipper pain, and Connor can console Clipper over news of James's death.
Although Clipper dying is intriguing...and heartbreaking of course. It has potential to turn James truly dark. Especially if it was because there was a rebellion or something and Clipper was just a bystander casualty. It would solidify all the beliefs the Templars have about the 'evils' of freedom.
Sorry about the constant angst abuse. If it helps, Connor's remaining life after the coup d'etat Haytham Lee managed to pull off is less...dramatic? :)
But yes, the deaths of the two unborn baby girls has ripple effects that winds up ripping the 'perfect world blinkers' from Haytham Lee and eventually destroys Charles.
Re: Master of the House - part 12
Although Clipper dying is intriguing...and heartbreaking of course. It has potential to turn James truly dark. Especially if it was because there was a rebellion or something and Clipper was just a bystander casualty. It would solidify all the beliefs the Templars have about the 'evils' of freedom.
Sorry about the constant angst abuse. If it helps, Connor's remaining life after the coup d'etat Haytham Lee managed to pull off is less...dramatic? :)
But yes, the deaths of the two unborn baby girls has ripple effects that winds up ripping the 'perfect world blinkers' from Haytham Lee and eventually destroys Charles.