In the novel, the responsibility for Mason Verger's death can be traced back to multiple factors. Firstly, Verger himself with his cruel and immoral behavior has put himself in a vulnerable position. But the character who actually brings about his death is someone who has been deeply affected by Verger's actions. This character has endured a great deal of pain and suffering at Verger's hands. As the story progresses, the animosity between them reaches a boiling point, and eventually, this character takes the step that leads to Verger's death. It is a culmination of a long - standing feud and a battle of wills within the context of the novel.
Another character in the novel is responsible for Mason Verger's death.
In the novel, Mason Verger meets a rather gruesome end. He is ultimately killed in a violent encounter.
It could be the enemy forces. In a war novel, the most straightforward reason for a character's death is often combat with the opposing side. They might have had a strategic advantage or just been more numerous during the battle.
In the graphic novel, it's suggested that a combination of factors and individuals might have played a role, but no single clear culprit is pointed out.
In some versions, it could be a former ally who has been corrupted. This character, once on Ahsoka's side, has now turned against her due to some external influence or personal greed. Their knowledge of Ahsoka's strengths and weaknesses would make them a formidable opponent, and they could be the one to cause her death.
Well, it might be a combination of factors. Maybe it was the negligence of someone who was supposed to protect her, or a series of unfortunate events that led to her demise. It's hard to pinpoint just one person as being solely responsible.
The comic doesn't explicitly point to a particular individual as the one who killed Kurt Cobain. It keeps you guessing and leaves room for your own interpretation.
Christine herself might be responsible in an indirect way. If she rejects the Phantom completely and coldly, it could shatter his already fragile mental state. He might then take his own life because he feels there is no purpose left for him without her love. So, while she doesn't directly kill him, her actions lead to his death.
The person behind the death of the 5 children in the FNAF story was a man in a purple suit. He lured the children into a back room at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza and committed the heinous act. His identity remains somewhat of a mystery, but his actions set off the chain of events that led to the animatronics being haunted by the children's spirits.
Another possibility is a former crewmate turned traitor. This crewmate could have been jealous of Edward's leadership and the share of the loot he got. So, the traitor could plot with other pirates or even the enemy. They could stage a mutiny at a crucial moment, like when they are about to face a big battle or are in the middle of a difficult sea journey. During the mutiny, the former crewmate could be the one to deliver the fatal blow to Edward.
A new villain could be introduced in the fanfic who is specifically out to get Connor Kenway. This villain might have a personal grudge against Connor or be on a mission to eliminate all the Assassins, and Connor becomes their prime target and ultimately falls to their schemes.