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* Connor gets a coda to AssassinsCreedIII where he gets to answer to the fact, as a Native American, whether or not the slave-holding and expansionist United States was worthy of his support. Connor decides that its transformation into a free and just society might take centuries but stands by his choices. Given how much Connor went through during the game, it's nice to realize he's at peace with his decisions.
* Haytham helping his son during the "hanging scene" in AssassinsCreedIII; [[spoiler:Connor was hooded so he couldn't see, but one of his Assassin recruits was unable to entirely break the noose -- that was done by Haytham's thrown knife]]. It's a massive, ''massive'' PetTheDog moment that arguably could have been a HeelFaceTurn for Haytham. Becomes a Tearjerker because Connor only finds out about this after [[spoiler:killing his father.]]

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* Connor gets a coda to AssassinsCreedIII ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'' where he gets to answer to the fact, as a Native American, whether or not the slave-holding and expansionist United States was worthy of his support. Connor decides that its transformation into a free and just society might take centuries but stands by his choices. Given how much Connor went through during the game, it's nice to realize he's at peace with his decisions.
* Haytham helping his son during the "hanging scene" in AssassinsCreedIII; ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII''; [[spoiler:Connor was hooded so he couldn't see, but one of his Assassin recruits was unable to entirely break the noose -- that was done by Haytham's thrown knife]]. It's a massive, ''massive'' PetTheDog moment that arguably could have been a HeelFaceTurn for Haytham. Becomes a Tearjerker because Connor only finds out about this after [[spoiler:killing his father.]]
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* Connor gets a coda to AssassinsCreedIII where he gets to answer to the fact, as a Native American, whether or not the slave-holding and expanionist United States was worthy of his support. Connor decides that its transformation into a free and just society might take centuries but stands by his choices. Given how much Connor went through during the game, it's nice to realize he's at peace with his decisions.
* Haytham helping his son during the "hanging scene" in AssassinsCreedIII. It's a massive-massive PetTheDog moment that, arguably, serves as a HeelFaceTurn for Haytham. Becomes a Tearjerker because Connor only finds out about this after [[spoiler: killing his father.]]

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* Connor gets a coda to AssassinsCreedIII where he gets to answer to the fact, as a Native American, whether or not the slave-holding and expanionist expansionist United States was worthy of his support. Connor decides that its transformation into a free and just society might take centuries but stands by his choices. Given how much Connor went through during the game, it's nice to realize he's at peace with his decisions.
* Haytham helping his son during the "hanging scene" in AssassinsCreedIII. AssassinsCreedIII; [[spoiler:Connor was hooded so he couldn't see, but one of his Assassin recruits was unable to entirely break the noose -- that was done by Haytham's thrown knife]]. It's a massive-massive massive, ''massive'' PetTheDog moment that, arguably, serves as that arguably could have been a HeelFaceTurn for Haytham. Becomes a Tearjerker because Connor only finds out about this after [[spoiler: killing [[spoiler:killing his father.]]
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* Haytham helping his son during the "hanging scene" in AssassinsCreedIII. It's a massive-massive PetTheDog moment that, arguably, serves as a HeelFaceTurn for Haytham. Becomes a Tearjerker because Connor only finds out about this after [[spoiler: killing his father.]]
* Subverted with Haytham and Jenny's reunion. The two never really become close.
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* Connor gets a coda to AssassinsCreedThree where he gets to answer to the fact, as a Native American, whether or not the slave-holding and expanionist United States was worthy of his support. Connor decides that its transformation into a free and just society might take centuries but stands by his choices. Given how much Connor went through during the game, it's nice to realize he's at peace with his decisions.

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* Connor gets a coda to AssassinsCreedThree AssassinsCreedIII where he gets to answer to the fact, as a Native American, whether or not the slave-holding and expanionist United States was worthy of his support. Connor decides that its transformation into a free and just society might take centuries but stands by his choices. Given how much Connor went through during the game, it's nice to realize he's at peace with his decisions.
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* Connor gets a coda to AssassinsCreed3 where he gets to answer to the fact, as a Native American, whether or not the slave-holding and expanionist United States was worthy of his support. Connor decides that its transformation into a free and just society might take centuries but stands by his choices. Given how much Connor went through during the game, it's nice to realize he's at peace with his decisions.

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* Connor gets a coda to AssassinsCreed3 AssassinsCreedThree where he gets to answer to the fact, as a Native American, whether or not the slave-holding and expanionist United States was worthy of his support. Connor decides that its transformation into a free and just society might take centuries but stands by his choices. Given how much Connor went through during the game, it's nice to realize he's at peace with his decisions.
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* Connor gets a coda to AssassinsCreed3 where he gets to answer to the fact, as a Native American, whether or not the slave-holding and expanionist United States was worthy of his support. Connor decides that its transformation into a free and just society might take centuries but stands by his choices. Given how much Connor went through during the game, it's nice to realize he's at peace with his decisions.

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