Before Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag was announced, I was actually hoping that they would continue with Ratonhnhaké:ton/Connor's story like what they did with Ezio (don't get me wrong still think assassin-pirate Edward Kenway is a badass and I can't wait to play as him); I actually liked Connor as a character because at the very beginning he had this self-established black-and-white, right and wrong, moral compass and through the coursing of his Assassin career he sees through his own actions and the actions of the people that employ his skills, how a once thoroughly drawn straight-line steadily becomes curved; this carried on the fundamenta