It is clear that Lucy was not the only Assassin who had a negative view of William Miles. To Lucy, a woman who had been isolated since her teenage years, left alone in a place where her past had almost gotten her killed, it is unsurprising that she felt that Bill did not care about her — or Clay for that matter. Clay was being held prisoner by Abstergo — why would Bill not only allow that, but push Clay to do it?
The Assassins had sent her on a mission and then left her to fend for herself. Whilst everyone else was working in cells and had people to look out for them, Lucy Stillman was alone in a deadly organisation who were at risk of discovering her true identity at any minute — and they did. Even so, when Richard came to kill Lucy, Warren Vidic protected her. When was the last time William Miles had ever stuck his neck out for her? Above all else, Lucy was a scientist and her scientific skills were being wasted with the Assassins.
Hunting down Pieces of Eden was not what made her happy. But constructing an Animus from scratch? Using her research into cognitive neuroscience to create new technology? That was what gave Lucy true fulfilment. At Abstergo, she was a pioneer. With the Assassins, she was simply another body that would eventually be added to the list of the dead.
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. He subsequently had her character killed off, effectively firing her. Danny Wallace Daniel Frederick Wallace, also known as Danny Wallace, is an English comedian, author and presenter of radio and television.
So after all that work and suffering, when things are finally looking up, she seals Atlantis. As Desmond started to go after him, Lucy stopped him and said that they would eventually bring Warren to justice for what he had done, and that Abstergo would surely be back with reinforcements if they did not leave.
Following this, Lucy and the others evacuated the hideout, [3] though not before Lucy left behind several important updates on what they had discovered from Desmond, for Warren to find later on. The Assassins left in a van to hide in the mountains, and Desmond prepared to enter the Animus again to continue their search for clues. Meanwhile, Lucy continued to study the session notes to try to figure out what the message Desmond had received from the "goddess" Minerva had meant, telling Desmond that everything she had feared was starting to happen.
After a long drive, the Assassins finally arrived in modern-day Monteriggioni on 16 September, setting up their new hideout in the Sanctuary underneath the Villa Auditore. Lucy and Desmond opened the door to the Sanctuary by passing through the underground sewers and tunnels. As Desmond continued to relive Ezio's memories, he eventually discovered another message from Clay Kaczmarek.
Clay warned Desmond that "she is not who you think she is" and everything he wanted "was already gone". He instructed Desmond to find Eve and Eden , though Desmond was not able to fully understand what Clay meant.
At this time, Lucy monitored Desmond's condition alongside the other two Assassins, but began to grow concerned that the Animus was having too great a toll on him. Warren replied to her through e-mail - while posing as William Miles - to not fail them now, as they had been waiting nearly a decade to get their hands on a Piece of Eden.
On October 10, , the team left to retrieve it. As soon as Desmond reached the Apple within the vault, Juno, who was aware of Lucy's true allegiance, took control of Desmond's body and warned him that "the cross darkens the horizon". Desmond was then forced to stab Lucy in the stomach with his Hidden Blade, killing her. These events put Desmond under a great deal of emotional stress, and he fell into a coma as a result; [4] Desmond would later elaborate to the rest of his team that when Juno forcefully influenced him through the Apple, he had brief visions of Lucy's acquisition of the artifact and its ramifications.
He also stated that he could have fought Juno's hold on him but upon seeing the visions, he was reluctantly compelled to stop Lucy at any cost. Shortly thereafter, Lucy was buried in a small cemetery in Marino, Italy. William admitted that he honestly could not guess, though he cautioned against believing her sincerity, saying that even he had believed Daniel Cross , who had betrayed the Assassin Order twelve years prior.
Years later, in , the Assassins used a camera drone named Lucy during Shaun and Rebecca's London operations.
In contrast to Warren Vidic's personality, Lucy was a warm and appreciative individual with a bright personality. She always lent encouraging words and sympathy to Desmond, though this often annoyed him. On a few occasions, when Warren attempted to force Desmond to go deeper into the Animus memory, Lucy stopped him from doing so, and pleaded with him to allow Desmond to rest, as forcing Desmond to continue would cause more harm than good. However, it appeared that after Lucy left the Assassin Order, she became much more jaded and disheartened by the world.
In a letter to Clay, she explained that William Miles was using them to fuel the war, while Abstergo cared about people and understood humanity's limitations. However, she still showed Clay compassion, as she promised to protect him. Lucy proved to have a gift for deception, since she was able to hide her Assassin ties during her infiltration of Abstergo, and later, her affiliation to the Templars from her Assassin colleagues.
Despite her true allegiance, she appeared to show genuine care and compassion to her team, and her regrets about Clay still haunted her to the end of her life. Assassin's Creed. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. Assassin's Creed: Revelations. Assassin's Creed Wiki Explore.
Unity Syndicate. Origins Odyssey Valhalla. Valhalla: Song of Glory. It is later revealed that although Lucy was originally an Assassin and helped Desmond escape from the Abstergo lab, her allegiance still belonged to the Templars. It is for this reason that Juno has her killed, but there was much about Lucy that still could have been explored. It seems as though Lucy's death was only written to give Desmond a new grief-stricken story arc and guilty conscience.
Her demise was to help Desmond develop as a character, even though Lucy was an intriguing member of the series herself. She had been in the Assassin's Creed franchise from the start and played an important role in helping Desmond realize his abilities as an Assassin -- making her death all the more sudden and unwarranted.
Even though Lucy was seemingly aligned with the Templars, she still seemed to be inherently good and genuinely cared for Desmond.
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