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In order to enable [[Anne Bonny|Anne]]'s Quartermaster dialogue, this particular Memory must be played but can be skipped in the first three seconds of the introduction scene. Due to a glitch, she remains silent upon | In order to enable [[Anne Bonny|Anne]]'s Quartermaster dialogue, this particular Memory must be played but can be skipped in the first three seconds of the introduction scene. Due to a glitch, she remains silent upon subsequent reloads of a saved game file unless this Memory is played.{{AC4Memories}} | ||
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[[Category:Memories of Edward Kenway]] | [[Category:Memories of Edward Kenway]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:19, 12 June 2017
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 and Adéwalé at 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 until 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 began to sing The Parting Glass.
- 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.
Edward went down to the harbor and met his daugher, Jennifer, who arrived on a ship from England.
Outcome
Edward passed on his manor on Great Inagua to the Assassins and met his daughter for the first time.
Gallery
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Edward meeting with Adéwalé and Ah Tabai
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Adéwalé telling Edward of Woodes Rogers' survival
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Edward saying his farewells to the Assassins
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Edward speaking with Anne
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Anne reassuring Edward of being a good father
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Anne singing The Parting Glass
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Edward reminiscing about his fallen comrades
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Edward heading down to the harbor
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Jennifer arriving at Great Inagua
Reference
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
Trivia
In order to enable Anne's Quartermaster dialogue, this particular Memory must be played but can be skipped in the first three seconds of the introduction scene. Due to a glitch, she remains silent upon subsequent reloads of a saved game file unless this Memory is played.