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I remember that stabbing a man from behind was always considered a coward move but I would never renounce to do it in AC or AC2; how else could you stealth-kill someone anyway: with a dart sniper rifle?
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true true. but most likely iut changed. come on we're talking about italy. most likely that poison had to be a part of the story being used as a weapon or not a weapon at all. but i think that the other **** Ezio has to offer doesnt make him a coward over a vile of poison
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quote: Originally posted by Marek10375: true true. but most likely iut changed. come on we're talking about italy. most likely that poison had to be a part of the story being used as a weapon or not a weapon at all. but i think that the other **** Ezio has to offer doesnt make him a coward over a vile of poison
Since the begging of time, poison has been the mark of a coward. From Alexander the Great, to the lowest peasant, poison was a no-no.
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Corey Mays himself states that there's an in-game explanation as to why Ezio uses poison even though Altair treated the Idea like blasphemy.
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