Talk:Delilah Copperspoon/@comment-16533050-20130927195831/@comment-16533050-20130930030309

Actually, I kinda like the way it was set up... Corvo is obviously supposed to be the hero of the game.

He breaks out of prison, joins the rebellion, saves the kid, kills or removes (depending on your preference) the bad guys/conspiritors and saves the day... even from Havelock and the rest of the Loyalists.

Daud's story... is like the Master Assassin himself... He hides in the shadows and strikes with no one the wiser as to what he's done. The whole scenario wih Daud vs Delilah is told FROM the shadows... and after alls said and done... Daud does save the day and no one is the wiser. He's like the anti-hero, the person who is hated and feared by the masses, but can set right a terrible wrong... all the while expecting nothing for his troubles. All the while KNOWING he's the villain. After all, the villain doesn't save the day and rescue the child... he merely 'eliminates' the other evil competition.

As the Outsider says only one small corner of Dunwall will know his story... he and his Assassins, that's all...