Can you not kill lucy




















You can't do anything else. As for who is talking to you Haven't played AC2 in a while so I gotta go back and check but You must kill lucy, thats the only way to end the whole story. User Info: notedeath. It's just how they have said And also I missed out on a lot as I only got through about half of AC:2 before my old roommate stole my game. I was rather lost.

But on topic to the question, you have to kill her. This will lead up to the next game where most likely, Desmond will be outed by Shaun and Rebecca and go looking for the temples on his own. Just a guess tho. User Info: Badprenup. Badprnup, who takes Desmond at the end than? Also, when you all enter the temple after the colesseum, Shaun mentions that the church itself was built overtop ov the temple of Juno, which would leave one to believe some part of Juno remained at the location.

You can actually change your gender at any point in the game. From here you can choose male, female or Animus Eivor. As long as you can enter the menus, you can reselect your choice. Word games. Does Lucy die in Assassins Creed? Where is Lucy when you leave the Animus? What is the most violent Assassins Creed? Sure enough, when Lucy did perish it was under the care of the Assassins, not the Templars. Lucy certainly had her reasons for defecting from the Brotherhood, but were her motives truly so simple?

Lucy may be able to hide aspects of herself, but she would have to be a very talented actress to fake her friendship with Rebecca and Shaun. Why would she? If anything, it seems as though Rebecca may have been the one person Lucy had minimal contact with in order to send her blueprints and information about the Animus. Shaun and Rebecca cared about Lucy. They made that clear.

They were not the enemy and Lucy had no intention of hurting them. Then there were her subjects. Lucy knew she was betraying Clay, but she did not want to hurt him. She swore she would continue to protect him, to honour her promise to Bill which is significant as she otherwise refuted everything the Assassins wanted of her. In fact, Lucy emailed Warren whilst she and the team were living in the Sanctuary to tell him she was afraid that they were pushing Desmond too far.

She warned Desmond repeatedly to take more breaks, to stop over exerting himself. Was she simply keeping up appearances or, on some level, did she believe Desmond was right? After all, who knows what the Templar would have done if she had attempted to leave Lucy cared for her friends, she looked out for them, and they never had the chance to hear her side of the story. We know she was a double agent. She was emailing Warren through a fake name and sneaking away to make phone calls to him — but all the while she was in turmoil over the trauma she was causing Desmond, and blood she still had on her hands from Clay.

She was doubting herself and doubting her mission. With Lucy dead, the only word we have about her intentions is that of Juno, undoubtedly the most untrustworthy person in the entire series. Maybe she was playing everyone. Or maybe she was going to do it. Maybe it was her own way of getting back at humanity. She was 24 years old and felt almost half her life had been lost to her mission. She never had the chance to be a regular teenager, or to enjoy her 20s.

Her entire life was either the Brotherhood or the Templars. She had no way out. Who could blame her if she decided the best plan was to nuke the planet and start again? After all, what had this world ever done for her? Nothing is ever black and white.



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