I just finished the game yesterday and I'm still pretty confused about the ending.
Did Elizabeth just drown the Booker that accepted baptism or every Booker regardless of whether he accepted or rejected baptism? I have read some theories that Elizabeth drowned every single Booker but I'm leaning more towards her killing only the Booker that accepted baptism.
If Elizabeth had drowned every Booker, then none of this would have happened at all. There would be no more Booker/Comstock, no more Anna/Elizabeth and no Columbia. None of this would exist at all.Â
So Elizabeth was willing to die (or not live at all?) so she won't have to live an imprisoned life? Or was she more afraid of the destruction of Columbia and New York? However, now that Comstock is dead and Booker and Elizabeth is free, what more is there to change? I mean, they are free to do whatever they want now. Booker can accept her as a daughter and Elizabeth will not be forced to rain fire on the mountains of man. Why even bother killing Comstock at his birth?
Could someone help clarify this for me?
Thanks
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