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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Gentlemen. How do you find it here?'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Gentlemen. How do you find it here?'' | ||
*'''Ah Tabai:''' ''It will work for us. But our goal must be to scatter our operations. To live and work among the people we protect, just as [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr Ibn La-Ahad]] once counseled.'' | *'''[[Ah Tabai]]:''' ''It will work for us. But our goal must be to scatter our operations. To live and work among the people we protect, just as [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr Ibn La-Ahad]] once counseled.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Well untill that time, it's yours as you see fit.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Well untill that time, it's yours as you see fit.'' | ||
*'''Adéwalé:''' ''Edward... Captain Woodes Rogers survived his wounds. He has since returned to England... shamed and in great debt, but no less a threat.'' | *'''[[Adéwalé]]:''' ''Edward... Captain [[Woodes Rogers]] survived his wounds. He has since returned to [[United Kingdom|England]]... shamed and in great debt, but no less a threat.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''I will finish that | *'''Edward:''' ''I will finish that job when I return. You have my word. Evening, [[Anne Bonny|Anne]].'' | ||
*'''Anne:''' ''Edward.'' | *'''Anne:''' ''Edward.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''I'll be sailing for London in the next few months. I'd be a hopeful man if you were beside me.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''I'll be sailing for [[London]] in the next few months. I'd be a hopeful man if you were beside me.'' | ||
*'''Anne:''' ''England's the wrong way 'round the globe for an Irishwoman.'' | *'''Anne:''' ''England's the wrong way 'round the globe for an [[Ireland|Irishwoman]].'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Will you stay with the Assassins?'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Will you stay with the [[Assassins]]?'' | ||
*'''Anne:''' ''No. I haven't got that kind of conviction in my heart. You?'' | *'''Anne:''' ''No. I haven't got that kind of conviction in my heart. You?'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''In time, aye... when my mind is settled and my blood is cooled.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''In time, aye... when my mind is settled and my blood is cooled.'' | ||
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==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Edward met his daughter. | Edward passed the Great [[Inagua]] to the Assassins and met his daughter. | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
Revision as of 16:31, 1 December 2013
The End was a virtual representation of one of Edward Kenway's genetic memories, relived by a research analyst at Abstergo Entertainment through the Animus.
Description
Edward met with Ah Tabai in Great Inagua, awaiting the arrival of his daughter.
Dialogue
- Edward: Gentlemen. How do you find it here?
- Ah Tabai: It will work for us. But our goal must be to scatter our operations. To live and work among the people we protect, just as Altaïr Ibn La-Ahad once counseled.
- Edward: Well untill that time, it's yours as you see fit.
- Adéwalé: Edward... Captain Woodes Rogers survived his wounds. He has since returned to England... shamed and in great debt, but no less a threat.
- Edward: I will finish that job when I return. You have my word. Evening, Anne.
- Anne: Edward.
- Edward: I'll be sailing for London in the next few months. I'd be a hopeful man if you were beside me.
- Anne: England's the wrong way 'round the globe for an Irishwoman.
- Edward: Will you stay with the Assassins?
- Anne: No. I haven't got that kind of conviction in my heart. You?
- Edward: In time, aye... when my mind is settled and my blood is cooled.
- Sailor: Sail ho! Coming into the cove!
- Anne: You're a good man, Edward. And if you learn to keep settled in one place for more than a week, you'll make a fine father too.
Anne then started to sing.
- Anne: Of all the money that e'er I had,/ I spent it in good company. / And all the harm that e'er I've done, / Alas! it was to none but me. / And all I've done for want of wit / To mem'ry now, I can't recall / So fill to me the parting glass / Good night and joy be with you all. / Oh, all the comrades that e'er I had, / They're sorry for my going away, / And all the sweethearts that e'er I've loved, / They'd wish me one more day to stay, / But since it falls unto my lot, / That I should rise and you should not, / I'll gently rise and softly call, / Good night and joy be with you all.
Outcome
Edward passed the Great Inagua to the Assassins and met his daughter.