"My story is one of many thousands and the world will not suffer if it end's too soon..." Am i the only one who cried at the end of the game and Embers D:
No you're not alone, I liked your comment and reply to you because I know you have something in your heart like me who understands the great Ezio Auditore De Frenzie still here in 2023 and his talks are worthy and crying and full of motivation
I played AC 1 and 2 when I was 18. It was a great game. Year after my dad's gone. My sister was too young to do such things so I, as a statutory heir, had to handle all the family tragedy and protect my mom against fake conplaint and testament. Three years later I lost my girlfriend because I still had to handle the situation. Now I'm 30 and somehow have had a chance to finish Brotherhood and Revelation. Now I really understand the life of Ezio. I cried when Ezio couldn't save Cristina. Great gaming experience and huge respect to the AC writer.
"My story is one of many thousands and the world will not suffer if it end's too soon..." Thumbs up if this is one of many thousands sentences but also the one of the most epic.
Claudia, my dearest sister. I have been in Acre a week now, safe and in high spirits, but prepared for the worst. The men and women who have fed and sheltered me here also give me warning that the road to Masyaf is overrun by mercenaries and bandits not native to this land. What this could mean, I dread to guess. When I first set out from Roma ten months ago, I did so with a single purpose. To discover what our father did not. In a letter written the year before my birth he makes mention of a library hidden beneath the stones of Masyaf castle. A sanctum full of invaluable wisdom. So what will I find when I arrive there? Who will greet me? A host of eager Templars, as I fear most strongly? Or nothing but the whistling of a cold and lonely wind? Masyaf has not been home to the Assassins for almost three hundred years now. Can we still claim it for our own? Are we welcome there? I am weary of this fight, Claudia. Not because I am tired, but because our struggle seems to move in one direction only. Towards chaos. Today I have more questions than answers. This is why I have come so far. To find clarity. To find the wisdom left behind by the great Altaïr, so that I may better understand the purpose of our fight. And my place in it. Should anything happen to me Claudia, should my skills fail me, or my ambition lead me astray, do not seek retribution or revenge in my memory, but fight to continue the search for truth, so that all may benefit. My story is one of many thousands, and the world will not suffer if it ends too soon.
@@WaleedMeraj111 don't be discouraged. Every artist and actor has a unique voice. While you may not be able to perfectly emulate Roger Craig Smith's voice, no one can perfectly emulate yours either. Whether that voice is in acting, singing, writing, or perhaps perfecting a craft (say gaming or woodcarving), your voice is unique. So take heart and keep honing your skills.
Pedro Revolledo My opinion is the same all other games just meant nothing to me. The games died with Ezio and Altair to me the new ones are not the same.
Most of my family will not understand this trilogy or it’s impact on me. I’m getting a tattoo of “my story is one of many thousands. The world will not suffer if it ends too soon.” This character has taught me so much and a tattoo of it will be a constant reminder of all I have learned from games
I think he has to be the best character of the series ever, lot of that has to do with how much they put into the development of his character. If they showed the same measure of depth and appeal to characters like Connor or Edward; they could be as badass as him as well. {was terribly disappointed with Connor, his character was lacking}. But gotta say, watching this makes me wanna play ALL the AC games again. XD If I counted right I say he killed er... 8 men before they overtook him at-last.
you are right my friend , i cried too , i cried but i was afraid to see Ezio's death in game !! when i heard '' I have seen enough for one life '' i felt sad , this wasnt a game for me ... now i understood, i placed my self to Ezio we saw his all life from born to die , that was the point why i cried :'(
A day in the life of Ezio: Sail a boat, like a Boss! Cross a desert, like a Boss! Climb a mountain, like a Boss! Get shot, like a Boss! Kill a shitload of people, like a Boss! See a ghost, like a Boss! Get captured, like a Boss! Escape, like a Boss! Choke a bald guy, like a Boss! Drop 100ft,like a Boss! Walk away, like a BOSS!
Ezio Auditore da Firenze... From young tempting boy, to great tutor master. If i ever catch a golden fish, one of my wish will be to forgot all Your story just to experience it again
@@TheRealZyme origins isnt and neither is valhalla, origins isnt about the "hidden ones" till the dlc titled the hidden ones and valhalla is just about you being the reincarnation of zeus, hence why you see him when you kill targets and why you have a pet raven that can serve as your "eyes everywhere" or eagle vision
30 feet would still hurt like hell m8. Even assuming you got lucky and landed in a semi-good position, you would still not be able to just walk away like thay
@@ZeR-nr6if Yet, not even 10 minutes later he falls a similar distance and has to limp to his target. Bruh, rule of cool is all the explanation I need.
@bigbadachris you say his legs would snap with that fall but look how he lands he loand with one foot a knee(sorry for spelling) and a fist he his landing was evrywhere in his body tahts why he could survive that fall i think ...
Urg... I grow wery of this fight, claudia. Not because I'm tired. Well, actually... Have I slept in, like, 40 years? I don't think I have. You know what? This job sucks! I don't even get paid. I quit!
@bigbadachris not to like defend that game or anything but you can build resistance to some things if you do them a lot such as building your immune system and if you have a resistance and know how much your gunna fall and know how your gunna land it can take some of the pain away but still hurt in a way im not hating just science in something
Claudia, my dearest sister. I have been in Acre a week now, safe and in high spirits, but prepared for the worst. The men and women who have fed and sheltered me here also give me warning that the road to Masyaf is overrun by mercenaries and bandits not native to this land. What this could mean, I dread to guess. When I first set out from Roma ten months ago, I did so with a single purpose. To discover what our father did not. In a letter written the year before my birth he makes mention of a library hidden beneath the stones of Masyaf castle. A sanctum full of invaluable wisdom. So what will I find when I arrive there? Who will greet me? A host of eager Templars, as I feel most strongly? Or nothing but the whistling of a cold and lonely wind? Masyaf has not been home to the Assassins for almost three hundred years now. Can we still claim it for our own? Are we welcome there? I am weary of this fight, Claudia. Not because I am tired, but because our struggle seems to move in one direction only. Towards chaos. Today I have more questions than answers. This is why I have come so far. To find clarity. To find the wisdom left behind by the great Altaïr, so that I may better understand the purpose of our fight. And my place in it. Should anything happen to me Claudia, should my skills fail me, or my ambition lead me astray, do not seek retribution or revenge in my memory, but fight to continue the search for truth, so that all may benefit. My story is one of many thousands, and the world will not suffer if it ends too soon. ―Ezio’s Letter to Claudia Auditore