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{{WP-REAL}} | {{Quote|Your day is done, Lorenzo! Your entire family dies by my sword!|Francesco to Lorenzo, during the skirmish at the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore.|Assassin's Creed II|Wolves in Sheep's Clothing}} | ||
{{Quote|Your day is done, Lorenzo! Your entire family dies by my sword!|Francesco to Lorenzo, during the skirmish at the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore.|Assassin's Creed II}} | {{Mission Infobox | ||
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|prev = [[Assassination of Galeazzo Maria Sforza]] | |prev = [[Assassination of Galeazzo Maria Sforza]] | ||
|next = [[Venetian | |conc = [[Reconquista]]<br>[[Spanish Inquisition]] | ||
|next = [[Granada War]]<br>[[Venetian conspiracy]] | |||
|name = Pazzi conspiracy | |||
|image = [[File:NVS 25.png|300px]] | |image = [[File:NVS 25.png|300px]] | ||
|timeframe = [[Renaissance]] | |timeframe = [[Renaissance]] | ||
|date = April 1478 | |conflict = [[Assassin-Templar War]] | ||
|objective = Kill [[Lorenzo de' Medici|Lorenzo]] and [[Giuliano de' Medici]] and take over [[Florence]] | |||
|date = April 1478 – 1480 | |||
|place = *[[Tuscany]] | |place = *[[Tuscany]] | ||
**[[Florence]] | **[[Florence]] | ||
**[[San Gimignano]] | **[[San Gimignano]] | ||
| | |result = *Giuliano de' Medici murdered | ||
*The [[House of Medici|Medici]] | *Lorenzo de' Medici survived | ||
*The [[House of Pazzi|Pazzi]] conspirators and their allies were killed | |||
*The House of Pazzi publicly disgraced | |||
| | *The [[House of Medici|Medici]] consolidated power over Tuscany | ||
|side1 = *[[Templars|Templar Order]] | |||
*[[Templars|Templar Order]] | |||
**House of Pazzi | **House of Pazzi | ||
**[[House of Borgia]] | **[[House of Borgia]] | ||
**[[House of Barbarigo]] | **[[House of Barbarigo]] | ||
| | |side2 = *House of Medici | ||
*[[ | *[[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] | ||
**[[House of Auditore]] | |||
|commanders1 = *[[Rodrigo Borgia]] | |||
*[[Jacopo de' Pazzi]]† | |||
|commanders2 = *[[Lorenzo de' Medici]] | |||
*[[Mario Auditore]] | |||
|ppl1 = *[[Francesco de' Pazzi]]† | |||
*[[Francesco Salviati]]† | |||
*[[Bernardo Baroncelli]]† | |||
*[[Antonio Maffei]]† | |||
*[[Stefano da Bagnone]]† | |||
*[[Vieri de' Pazzi]]† | |||
|ppl2 = *[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] | |||
*[[Paola]] | |||
*[[La Volpe]] | *[[La Volpe]] | ||
|casual1 = All the Pazzi conspirators, save Rodrigo Borgia | |||
|casual2 = [[Giuliano de' Medici]] | |||
}} | |||
The '''Pazzi conspiracy''' was a [[Templars|Templar]] plot by members of the [[House of Pazzi|Pazzi family]] to displace the [[House of Medici|Medici family]] as rulers of [[Florence]]. On April 26, 1478, there was an attempt to assassinate both [[Lorenzo de' Medici|Lorenzo]] and his brother, [[Giuliano de' Medici|Giuliano de' Medici]]. Although Giuliano was killed, Lorenzo survived the attack thanks to the interference of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]. As a result, the plot was ultimately a failure, which only strengthened the position of the Medici family while the Pazzi were henceforth banished from Florence. | |||
The '''Pazzi conspiracy''' was a [[Templars|Templar]] plot to | |||
==Florence== | ==Florence== | ||
===Reunion with Leonardo=== | ===Reunion with Leonardo=== | ||
{{Dialogue3|Ezio|There is someone I need to 'see' while I'm here. I cannot approach him publicly... Would you know a way-|Leonardo|La Volpe.|The Fox?|Shhhhh!|Leonardo and Ezio, during Ezio's visit to Leonardo's workshop.|Assassin's Creed II}} | {{Dialogue3|Ezio|There is someone I need to 'see' while I'm here. I cannot approach him publicly... Would you know a way-|Leonardo|La Volpe.|The Fox?|Shhhhh!|Leonardo and Ezio, during Ezio's visit to Leonardo's workshop.|Assassin's Creed II|Practice What You Preach}} | ||
In 1478, Ezio Auditore returned to his hometown of Florence after two years of absence. He quickly made his way towards [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s [[Bottega di Leonardo|workshop]], bringing with him [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's Codex|Codex]] pages that Leonardo was so fascinated with.<ref name="Practice What You Preach">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Practice What You Preach]]</ref> | |||
Warmly greeted by Leonardo, Ezio handed the Codex pages to him. As expected, he was able to decipher the page, though only the first. He learned that the page contained new methods of assassination. | Warmly greeted by Leonardo, Ezio handed the Codex pages to him. As expected, he was able to decipher the page, though only the first. He learned that the page contained new methods of assassination.<ref name="Practice What You Preach"/> | ||
Leonardo proceeded to suggest that Ezio should practice these new techniques on the small terrace beside his workshop while he tried to decipher the other pages. He instructed his assistant to set up three dummies for training. | Leonardo proceeded to suggest that Ezio should practice these new techniques on the small terrace beside his workshop while he tried to decipher the other Codex pages. He instructed his assistant to set up three dummies for training.<ref name="Practice What You Preach"/> | ||
[[File:PWYP 5 v.png|thumb|250px|Leonardo telling Ezio about La Volpe]] | [[File:PWYP 5 v.png|thumb|250px|Leonardo telling Ezio about La Volpe]] | ||
Ezio agreed to this, and went to practice the new techniques on the dummies, learning to | Ezio agreed to this, and went to practice the new techniques on the dummies, learning to do different assassination techniques ranging from air strikes to killing his targets from hiding places such as straw-filled carts. After practicing the new assassination techniques, Ezio returned to Leonardo and received a second [[Hidden Blade]], which was constructed using the Codex page.<ref name="Practice What You Preach"/> | ||
Before leaving, Ezio told Leonardo that he was looking for someone, but remarked that he could not approach this individual publicly. He asked Leonardo if he knew a way to get close, but was quickly silenced before he could say anything else, as if someone was [[eavesdropping]]. | Before leaving, Ezio told Leonardo that he was looking for someone, but remarked that he could not approach this individual publicly. He asked Leonardo if he knew of a way to get close to this person, but was quickly silenced before he could say anything else, as if someone was [[eavesdropping]].<ref name="Practice What You Preach"/> | ||
Leonardo mentioned the name "[[La Volpe]]," and told Ezio that "The Fox" could usually be found near the [[Mercato Vecchio]], not far from Leonardo's workshop. Telling Ezio to look for La Volpe there, the two bid each other farewell and good fortune. Leonardo returned to his studies, while Ezio departed for the market. | Leonardo mentioned the name "[[La Volpe]]," and told Ezio that "The Fox" could usually be found near the [[Mercato Vecchio]], which was not far from Leonardo's workshop. Telling Ezio to look for La Volpe there, the two bid each other farewell and good fortune. Leonardo returned to his studies, while Ezio departed for the market.<ref name="Practice What You Preach"/> | ||
===Encounter with La Volpe=== | ===Encounter with La Volpe=== | ||
{{Quote|They call me many things: Murderer. Tagliagole (Cutthroat). Thief. But you may call me La Volpe.|La Volpe, as he introduced himself to Ezio.|Assassin's Creed II}} | {{Quote|They call me many things: Murderer. Tagliagole (Cutthroat). Thief. But you may call me La Volpe.|La Volpe, as he introduced himself to Ezio.|Assassin's Creed II|Fox Hunt}} | ||
Ezio searched the marketplace, in hopes of finding La Volpe. As he looked on, his money pouch was stolen by | Ezio searched the marketplace, in hopes of finding La Volpe. As he looked on, his money pouch was stolen by [[Corradin]]. Giving chase to the pickpocket, Ezio managed to catch up with the thief in a secluded area near the harbor. Ezio asked for his money back to call it even, having no intention of killing the [[thief]].<ref name="Fox Hunt">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Fox Hunt]]</ref> | ||
He was suddenly greeted by another figure who addressed him by name. Ezio questioned the man about his identity, to which he responded that he bore many names, but his most famous moniker was La Volpe, the name Leonardo had mentioned earlier | He was suddenly greeted by another figure who addressed him by name. Ezio questioned the man about his identity, to which he responded that he bore many names, but his most famous moniker was La Volpe, the name Leonardo had mentioned earlier while Ezio was in his workshop.<ref name="Fox Hunt"/> | ||
Ezio asked how he knew his name, and Volpe replied that it is his business to know everything about Florence, which was the very reason Ezio had come looking for him. Ezio, still suspicious about the identity of the man, asked him if he held information on the whereabouts of [[Francesco de' Pazzi]]. | Ezio asked how he knew his name, and La Volpe replied that it is his business to know everything about Florence, which was the very reason Ezio had come looking for him. Ezio, still suspicious about the identity of the man, asked him if he held information on the whereabouts of [[Francesco de' Pazzi]].<ref name="Fox Hunt"/> | ||
[[File:FH 8.png|thumb|left|250px|Ezio conversing with La Volpe]] | [[File:FH 8.png|thumb|left|250px|Ezio conversing with La Volpe]] | ||
La Volpe responded that he had heard some rumors, from a caravan that came from [[Rome]], that there was a secret meeting planned to occur within the [[Basilica di Santa Maria Novella|Santa Maria Novella]]. Ezio asked him if he knew a way inside | La Volpe responded that he had heard some rumors, from a caravan that came from [[Rome]], that there was a secret meeting planned to occur within the [[Basilica di Santa Maria Novella|Santa Maria Novella]] at sundown. Further questioning La Volpe, Ezio asked him if he knew a way inside. La Volpe answered that he did, which was taking a passage through the [[Secret locations|old catacombs]] underneath the Novella.<ref name="Fox Hunt"/> | ||
Ezio | Ezio requested La Volpe to take him to the location of the secret entrance, to which La Volpe agreed. He instructed Ezio to meet him by the harbor when he was ready to follow, and after doing so, returned the money stolen from Ezio by one of his men.<ref name="Fox Hunt"/> | ||
Upon meeting, La Volpe instructed Ezio to follow him through the rooftops. [[Freerunning|Crossing the rooftops]], Ezio chased La Volpe to the Novella, away from the eyes of the [[ | Upon meeting him, La Volpe instructed Ezio to follow him through the rooftops. [[Freerunning|Crossing the rooftops]], Ezio chased La Volpe to the Novella, away from the eyes of the [[Civilian|people]] of Florence. After a short run, Ezio and La Volpe arrived at their destination.<ref name="See You There">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[See You There]]</ref> | ||
La Volpe told him | La Volpe told him that the entrance was located at the wall of the Novella, which was marked by a small mechanism. He proceeded to tell him that if he retracted the mechanism by pushing upwards, it would unlock the secret passage, paving Ezio's way into the catacombs. Ezio thanked La Volpe for his assistance as he left the area, bidding Ezio good luck. After this, Ezio did what he was instructed and made his way into the catacombs.<ref name="See You There"/> | ||
===Templar meeting=== | ===Templar meeting=== | ||
{{Dialogue|Rodrigo|Gentlemen. Tomorrow, a new sun rises over Firenze. May the | {{Dialogue|Rodrigo|Gentlemen. Tomorrow, a new sun rises over Firenze. May the Father of Understanding guide us.|All|May the Father of Understanding guide us.|The Templars bidding each other farewell after their meeting underneath the Novella.|Assassin's Creed II|Novella's Secret}} | ||
Ezio entered the catacombs, and proceeded to investigate further. Activating the old mechanisms still functioning in the tombs, and dealing with the guards stationed by the Pazzi, Ezio located the meeting place of the Templars. The room, secluded in a small area out of Ezio's reach, contained only a small light to guide both the Templars and Ezio's sight. Ezio proceeded to eavesdrop on the meeting. | Ezio entered the catacombs, and proceeded to investigate further. Activating the old mechanisms still functioning in the tombs, and dealing with the guards that were stationed by the Pazzi, Ezio located the meeting place of the Templars. The room, which was secluded in a small area out of Ezio's reach, contained only a small light to guide both the Templars and Ezio's sight. Ezio proceeded to eavesdrop on the meeting.<ref name="Novella's Secret">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Novella's Secret]]</ref> | ||
[[File: | [[File:Novella's Secret 3.png|thumb|250px|The Templars meeting under the Novella]] | ||
He overheard a prayer being proclaimed by [[Antonio Maffei]], and as it ended, the group questioned [[Bernardo Baroncelli]] about the equipment. Bernardo assured the others that all the weapons and armor were provided. | He overheard a prayer being proclaimed by [[Antonio Maffei]], and as it ended, the group questioned [[Bernardo Baroncelli]] about the equipment. Bernardo assured the others that all the weapons and armor were provided.<ref name="Novella's Secret"/> | ||
[[Stefano da Bagnone]] asked if | [[Stefano da Bagnone]] asked if their plan was had consent from [[Sixtus IV|the Pope]], to which [[Rodrigo Borgia]], who entered the room, replied that the Pope gave his tacit blessing on the operation, as long as no one was killed.<ref name="Novella's Secret"/> | ||
Francesco de' Pazzi then spoke, assuring Rodrigo and everyone at the meeting that they | Francesco de' Pazzi then spoke, assuring Rodrigo and everyone at the meeting that they were prepared to strike at the [[Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore|Santa Maria del Fiore]], but remarking that it wasn't easy due to the fact that Lorenzo's brother, Giuliano de' Medici, kept changing the plans.<ref name="Novella's Secret"/> | ||
Rodrigo noticed [[Jacopo de' Pazzi]]'s unusual behavior | Rodrigo noticed [[Jacopo de' Pazzi]]'s unusual behavior and asked if he was worried about the possibility of the Medici suspecting anything. Before he could respond, he was interrupted by Francesco, claiming that the Medici were too stupid and arrogant to notice anything that could possibly go wrong.<ref name="Novella's Secret"/> | ||
While this elicited amusement from the others, Jacopo quickly reprimanded him, stating that they should not underestimate their enemies, and mentioned | While this elicited amusement from the others, Jacopo quickly reprimanded him, stating that they should not underestimate their enemies, and mentioned to Francesco that [[Vieri de' Pazzi|his son]] had been killed because of this. Francesco reassured all of the Templars that no such surprises would happen again.<ref name="Novella's Secret"/> | ||
Rodrigo told them to make sure everything was in place, as he had to attend to his business in Rome. After this, they bid each other farewell and prepared for their operation. Ezio continued to travel through the tunnel and located the [[Assassin Seals|Assassin Seal]] hidden inside the tomb of [[Darius]]. From there, he proceeded to make his way out of the Novella to contact La Volpe. | Rodrigo told them to make sure everything was in place, as he had to attend to his business in Rome. After this, they bid each other farewell and prepared for their operation. Ezio continued to travel through the tunnel and located the [[Assassin Seals|Assassin Seal]] hidden inside the tomb of [[Darius]]. From there, he proceeded to make his way out of the Novella to contact La Volpe.<ref name="Novella's Secret"/> | ||
[[File:NVS 24.png|thumb|left|250px|Ezio and La Volpe planning their next move]] | [[File:NVS 24.png|thumb|left|250px|Ezio and La Volpe planning their next move]] | ||
Arriving at the harbor through the small passage from the sewers, Ezio met up with La Volpe, and discussed the words spoken by the Templars at the meeting. He proceeded to mention that their plans involved the Medici | Arriving at the harbor through the small passage from the sewers, Ezio met up with La Volpe, and discussed the words spoken by the Templars at the meeting. He proceeded to mention that their plans involved the Medici and that they aimed to enact it at the Duomo on Sunday.<ref name="Novella's Secret"/> | ||
He also remarked that the Pope has given them support. La Volpe was not surprised by this, dismissing it to be typical behavior from Sixtus. Suddenly, La Volpe remembered that the Medici family | He also remarked that the Pope has given them support. La Volpe was not surprised by this, dismissing it to be typical behavior from Sixtus. Suddenly, La Volpe remembered that the Medici family would be at the Duomo for Sunday service, along with the rest of Florence. He then realized that the Pazzi plan to initiate an attack on the Medici at High Mass, suspecting their intentions to be the takeover of Florence.<ref name="Novella's Secret"/> | ||
La Volpe was heavily concerned about Ezio's discovery. He warned him that if he were to fail in countering the Pazzi's attack, control over Florence would shift over to the Pazzi, thus putting the lives of the citizens in ruins. Ezio reassured him that it would never come to that, stating that it was an opportunity to get close and end the conspirators' plan. Bidding La Volpe farewell, Ezio left for the Duomo.<ref name="Novella's Secret"/> | |||
He warned him that if he were to fail in countering the Pazzi's attack, control over Florence would shift over to the Pazzi, thus putting the lives of the citizens in ruins. Ezio reassured him that it | |||
===Attack at the Duomo=== | ===Attack at the Duomo=== | ||
{{Dialogue|Giuliano|No! In nome di Dio, vie scongiuro! Pietà! (No, in the name of God, I beg you, mercy!)|Francesco|Nessuna pietà, cane maldetto! Muori! Muori! Muori! (No mercy for you, dog! Die, Die, Die!)|Francesco, denying Giuliano's pleas for mercy.|Assassin's Creed II}} | {{Dialogue|Giuliano|No! In nome di Dio, vie scongiuro! Pietà! (No, in the name of God, I beg you, mercy!)|Francesco|Nessuna pietà, cane maldetto! Muori! Muori! Muori! (No mercy for you, dog! Die, Die, Die!)|Francesco, denying Giuliano's pleas for mercy.|Assassin's Creed II|Wolves in Sheep's Clothing}} | ||
[[File:WiSC 16.png|thumb|250px|Lorenzo and his wife at the Duomo]] | [[File:WiSC 16.png|thumb|250px|Lorenzo and his wife at the Duomo]] | ||
Arriving at the Duomo, Ezio [[Blending|blended]] with the crowd as he searched for Francesco de' Pazzi. Doing so, he saw the Medici family arrive, with Lorenzo de' Medici making his way to the doorsteps of the church with his wife. He was followed closely by his brother Giuliano, accompanied by his own mistress. | Arriving at the Duomo at High Mass, Ezio [[Blending|blended]] with the crowd as he searched for Francesco de' Pazzi. Doing so, he saw the Medici family arrive, with Lorenzo de' Medici making his way to the doorsteps of the church with his wife. He was followed closely by his brother Giuliano, accompanied by his own mistress.<ref name="Wolves">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Wolves in Sheep's Clothing]]</ref> | ||
It was during this time that Francesco de' Pazzi and Bernardo Baroncelli | It was during this time that Francesco de' Pazzi and Bernardo Baroncelli came out of the crowd. Before Ezio could act, Baroncelli slashed Giuliano's neck, causing him to bleed heavily. As Giuliano tried to flee, he was quickly stopped by Francesco.<ref name="Wolves"/> | ||
Lorenzo saw his brother being assaulted and tried to come to his aid. However, he was stabbed by two priests from behind, both of whom were the ones who had attended the Templar meeting. Giuliano was pinned to the ground and begged for mercy, but received no such kindness. | Lorenzo saw his brother being assaulted and tried to come to his aid. However, he was stabbed by two priests from behind, both of whom were the ones who had attended the Templar meeting. Giuliano was pinned to the ground and begged for mercy, but received no such kindness.<ref name="Wolves"/> | ||
Francesco stabbed | Francesco stabbed Giuliano repeatedly with a dagger, continuing to eviscerate the corpse even after death. All the while, Lorenzo fended off his attackers, and prepared to defend himself from the Pazzi guards. Leaving the dagger impaled in the corpse of Giuliano, Francesco drew his sword, and proceeded to attack Lorenzo.<ref name="Wolves"/> | ||
[[File:WiSC 8.png|thumb|left|250px|Francesco and Bernardo attacking Giuliano]] | [[File:WiSC 8.png|thumb|left|250px|Francesco and Bernardo attacking Giuliano]] | ||
Planning to stop the attack, Ezio stepped in to defend Lorenzo. Fending off both the guards and Francesco, he successfully drove them away. Thanking him for his assistance, Lorenzo then requested Ezio to help him get back to his home in one piece, to which Ezio agreed. | Planning to stop the attack, Ezio stepped in to defend Lorenzo. Fending off both the guards and Francesco, he successfully drove them away. Thanking him for his assistance, Lorenzo then requested Ezio to help him get back to his home in one piece, to which Ezio agreed.<ref name="Wolves"/> | ||
Making their way to the [[Palazzo Medici]], they saw the people rioting in the streets, and the Medici and Pazzi guards engaged in combat. | Making their way to the [[Palazzo Medici]], they saw the people rioting in the streets, and the Medici and Pazzi guards engaged in combat. As they moved, Lorenzo shouted with rage that he would erase Francesco and his family name from history. Ezio told him to save his strength, or else he would be delivering a corpse.<ref name="Wolves"/> | ||
Ezio and Lorenzo managed to make their way to the doorstep of Lorenzo's home. After [[Angelo Ambrogini|one]] of the Medici guards opened the door, Ezio and Lorenzo made their way inside. Lorenzo questioned Ezio about saving his life. In response, Ezio told him that he was not the only one who had lost a brother to the Pazzi. Introducing himself as Ezio Auditore, Lorenzo knew right away that he was the son of [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni]], telling the boy that his father had been a good man.<ref name="Wolves"/> | |||
Just then, another guard of the Medici arrived, reporting to them that the city was in chaos. He told them of the Pazzi plan to assault the officials at the [[Palazzo della Signoria]] in order to put their own men in power. Seeing this as a major threat, Lorenzo tried to recover his strength so that he may take matter into his own hand. Ezio urged him to rest, assuring him that he would handle the conspirators. Lorenzo agreed, and Ezio left for the Palazzo.<ref name="Wolves"/> | |||
Just then, another guard of the Medici arrived, reporting to them that the city was in chaos. He told them of the Pazzi plan to assault the officials at the [[Palazzo della Signoria]] in order to put their own men in power. Seeing this as a major threat, Lorenzo tried to recover his strength so that he may take matter into his own hand. Ezio urged him to rest, assuring him that he would handle the conspirators. Lorenzo agreed, and Ezio left for the Palazzo. | |||
===Chaos at the Signoria=== | ===Chaos at the Signoria=== | ||
{{Dialogue|Ezio|Now Firenze will judge you for what you've done.|Francesco|It's over...It's all over|Francesco's last words to Ezio.|Assassin's Creed II}} | {{Dialogue|Ezio|Now Firenze will judge you for what you've done.|Francesco|It's over... It's all over|Francesco's last words to Ezio.|Assassin's Creed II|Farewell Francesco}} | ||
[[File:Farewell Francesco 4.png|thumb|250px|Ezio assassinating Francesco de' Pazzi]] | [[File:Farewell Francesco 4.png|thumb|250px|Ezio assassinating Francesco de' Pazzi]] | ||
Ezio made his way to the Signoria, and oversaw the courtyard in chaos, with both Medici and Pazzi guards engaged in an immense battle. Francesco, standing on the balcony, noticed that Ezio was alive and well. Francesco then instructed his men to tighten their security around the Signoria. | Ezio made his way to the Palazzo della Signoria, and oversaw the courtyard in chaos, with both Medici and Pazzi guards engaged in an immense battle. Francesco, standing on the balcony, noticed that Ezio was alive and well. Francesco then instructed his men to tighten their security around the Signoria.<ref name="Farewell Francesco">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Farewell Francesco]]</ref> | ||
Ezio eventually reached the roof of the Signoria and confronted Francesco, who let out a desperate cry for help, but Ezio remarked that no one | Ezio eventually reached the roof of the Signoria and confronted Francesco, who let out a desperate cry for help, but Ezio remarked that no one was coming to save him.<ref name="Farewell Francesco"/> | ||
Francesco, while cursing Ezio, [[Leap of Faith|leapt down]] from the balcony into a small bale of flower petals in a cart. Ezio followed him, and after a lengthy chase over the roofs of Florence, caught up with him and proceeded to lay him to waste. | Francesco, while cursing Ezio, [[Leap of Faith|leapt down]] from the balcony into a small bale of flower petals in a cart. Ezio followed him, and after a lengthy chase over the roofs of Florence, caught up with him and proceeded to lay him to waste.<ref name="Farewell Francesco"/> | ||
Speaking words of respect to Francesco as he drew his last breath, Ezio took the body back to the top of the Signoria. As he did, the citizens of Florence rallied at the terrace of the Signoria, demanding liberty. Jacopo came on horseback to rally the people further, chanting liberty along with the crowd. | Speaking words of respect to Francesco as he drew his last breath, Ezio took the body back to the top of the Signoria. As he did, the citizens of Florence rallied at the terrace of the Signoria, demanding liberty. Jacopo came on horseback to rally the people further, chanting liberty along with the crowd.<ref name="Farewell Francesco"/> | ||
As he did, however, the body of Francesco was | As he did, however, the body of Francesco was hanged from the top of the Signoria, with no clothes to cover his body other than his undergarments. The crowd looked up to see a group of Medici supporters chanting triumphantly from the battlements above the corpse.<ref name="Farewell Francesco"/> | ||
Jacopo, shocked at the sight and knowing that all | Jacopo, shocked at the sight and knowing that all was lost, immediately fled the city as the citizens looked on in horror. From a distance, Ezio watched the crowd disperse before silently leaving.<ref name="Farewell Francesco"/> | ||
===Family history=== | ===Family history=== | ||
{{Dialogue|Lorenzo|I am sorry I could not save your father and brothers.|Ezio|You have nothing to apologize for. I believe Jacopo de' Pazzi played a part in their deaths. The attack on you as well. I need to find him.|Lorenzo and Ezio conversing on the Ponte Vecchio.|Assassin's Creed II|Four to the Floor}} | |||
[[File:FTTF (3).png|thumb|left|250px|Ezio and Lorenzo on the Ponte Vecchio]] | [[File:FTTF (3).png|thumb|left|250px|Ezio and Lorenzo on the Ponte Vecchio]] | ||
The next day, Ezio met up with Lorenzo de' Medici at the [[Ponte Vecchio | The next day, Ezio met up with Lorenzo de' Medici at the [[Ponte Vecchio]]. It was there that Lorenzo told him of an event that had transpired on the bridge many years ago, when he fell into the river as a young boy.<ref name="Four to the Floor">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Four to the Floor]]</ref> | ||
The strong waters continued to push Lorenzo, who couldn't swim, further away from land. Almost certain that his life was at its end, he soon fell into unconsciousness. However, he awoke at the sight of his mother weeping by his side. Beside him stood a young Giovanni, soaked in water and smiling at him. | The strong waters continued to push Lorenzo, who couldn't swim, further away from land. Almost certain that his life was at its end, he soon fell into unconsciousness. However, he awoke at the sight of his mother weeping by his side. Beside him stood a young Giovanni Auditore, soaked in water and smiling at him.<ref name="Four to the Floor"/> | ||
It was | It was at that moment that a friendship began between the Medici and the [[House of Auditore|Auditore]] families. As Lorenzo finished his story, he apologized for failing to save Ezio's father and brothers. The latter absolved him of blame, stating it was the fault of others, not Lorenzo.<ref name="Four to the Floor"/> | ||
Ezio then asked Lorenzo what happened to Jacopo and the other conspirators. Lorenzo told him that all of them fled before they could be arrested. Ezio then asked him if he could give the names of the other conspirators to narrow the search down. | Ezio then asked Lorenzo what had happened to Jacopo and the other conspirators. Lorenzo told him that all of them fled before they could be arrested. Ezio then asked him if he could give the names of the other conspirators to narrow the search down.<ref name="Four to the Floor"/> | ||
Lorenzo told him the following names: Bernardo Baroncelli, Stefano da Bagnone, Antonio Maffei, and the Archbishop [[Francesco Salviati]]. Ezio thanked him for this, | Lorenzo told him the following names: Bernardo Baroncelli, Stefano da Bagnone, Antonio Maffei, and the Archbishop [[Francesco Salviati]]. Ezio thanked him for this, and before he left, Lorenzo gave him another Codex page, taken from the files of Francesco de' Pazzi, as a gift. He then remarked that he and Giovanni had always been interested in things of antiquity.<ref name="Four to the Floor"/> | ||
After receiving the gift, Ezio and Lorenzo bid their respective farewells, and the two parted ways.<ref name="Four to the Floor"/> Ezio subsequently handed Leonardo the Codex page, receiving a [[Poison Blade|new addition]] to his arsenal. He later returned to [[Monteriggioni]] to seek help from his uncle, [[Mario Auditore|Mario]], and also to deliver the deciphered Codex pages.<ref name="A Blade with Bite">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[A Blade With Bite]]</ref> | |||
==Tuscany== | ==Tuscany== | ||
===Search for the conspirators=== | ===Search for the conspirators=== | ||
{{Dialogue2|Ezio|I've been sent from Firenze by Il Magnifico to attend to some unfinished business; I'm looking for Jacopo de' Pazzi.|Mario| Ha. Who isn't? We've been at it for days.|Then maybe what I carry shall help us both. A list of his co-conspirators. One of them will talk before he dies.|Ezio and Mario plotting against Jacopo and his men.|Assassin's Creed II}} | {{Dialogue2|Ezio|I've been sent from Firenze by Il Magnifico to attend to some unfinished business; I'm looking for Jacopo de' Pazzi.|Mario| Ha. Who isn't? We've been at it for days.|Then maybe what I carry shall help us both. A list of his co-conspirators. One of them will talk before he dies.|Ezio and Mario plotting against Jacopo and his men.|Assassin's Creed II|Evasive Maneuvers}} | ||
[[File:Evasive 1.png|thumb|250px|Ezio and Mario discussing Jacopo's whereabouts]] | [[File:Evasive 1.png|thumb|250px|Ezio and Mario discussing Jacopo's whereabouts]] | ||
Upon returning to Monteriggioni, Ezio handed Mario the Codex pages deciphered by Leonardo. He saw a statement written along the line of the supposed message reading, "Only the Prophet may open [[Vatican Vault|it]]." | Upon returning to Monteriggioni, Ezio handed Mario the Codex pages deciphered by Leonardo. He saw a statement written along the line of the supposed message reading, ''"Only the Prophet may open [[Vatican Vault|it]]."'' The page also made mention of two "[[Piece of Eden|Pieces of Eden]]."<ref name="Evasive Maneuvers">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Evasive Maneuvers]]</ref> | ||
Thinking this to be incomplete, Mario asked Ezio to collect the other pages. Ezio disagreed, saying he had other business to attend to first. Stating that his next mission would take him to [[San Gimignano]], Ezio asked his uncle for help in finding the conspirators against the Medici.<ref name="Evasive Maneuvers"/> | |||
Mario agreed, and after instructing his men to look for the conspirators throughout Tuscany, he continued Ezio's training in combat, teaching him how to evade an enemy's incoming attack. After successfully doing so, Ezio and Mario received word from one of the [[Mercenary|mercenaries]], saying that they had located one of the conspirators. Wasting no time, Ezio quickly left for San Gimignano.<ref name="Evasive Maneuvers"/> | |||
Ezio's journey in the Tuscan countryside spanned a year and a half, months spent searching and hunting for the Pazzi conspirators. All the while, he learned more of the yet unknown location of the head of the Pazzi family, Jacopo de' Pazzi.<ref name="Evasive Maneuvers"/> | |||
====Assassination of a town crier==== | ====Assassination of a town crier==== | ||
{{Dialogue3|Antonio|Away with you, demon!|Ezio|Have some respect for death, my friend.|I'll show you respect!|No, I will.|Ezio to Antonio, at the top of the tower in San Gimignano.|Assassin's Creed II}} | {{Dialogue3|Antonio|Away with you, demon!|Ezio|Have some respect for death, my friend.|I'll show you respect!|No, I will.|Ezio to Antonio, at the top of the tower in San Gimignano.|Assassin's Creed II|Town Crier}} | ||
[[File:Town Crier 3.png|thumb|left|250px|Ezio assassinating Antonio Maffei]] | [[File:Town Crier 3.png|thumb|left|250px|Ezio assassinating Antonio Maffei]] | ||
Mario's men first located the monk, Antonio Maffei, preaching to the citizens of San Gimignano from atop | Mario's men first located the monk, Antonio Maffei, preaching to the citizens of San Gimignano from atop the tower in the center of the city. He claimed that Lorenzo de' Medici was the equivalent of the devil.<ref name="Town Crier">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Town Crier]]</ref> | ||
The mercenary warned Ezio of the [[ | The mercenary warned Ezio of the [[archer]]s stationed around the other towers, surrounding the center. Ezio took this warning seriously and proceeded to scale each of the towers, cautious of his surroundings.<ref name="Town Crier"/> | ||
Ezio took out the archers | Ezio took out the archers while Antonio preached the Templars' propaganda, telling the people of San Gimignano that they must repent their ways in order to free themselves from ignorance and the influence of the Medici. Wasting no more time, Ezio scaled the tower and confronted Maffei. Even though the monk had guards stationed beside him for protection, they proved no match for the Assassin, as Ezio was able to dispatch them, along with Maffei.<ref name="Town Crier"/> | ||
Dying, Maffei angrily told Ezio to back off, fearing his presence beside him. Ezio told him to have some respect for death. After speaking words of respect for his foe, Ezio witnessed Antonio draw his last breath, dying at the top of the tower before he could ask him anything concerning Jacopo's location.<ref name="Town Crier"/> | |||
Ezio took from the body a letter meant for the Spaniard, Rodrigo Borgia. In it, Maffei begged for forgiveness, for he was unable to attend their meeting due to his intense fear of the Assassin. Having learned nothing from Maffei, Ezio dropped down from the tower, and proceeded to search for the other conspirators.<ref name="Town Crier"/> | |||
Ezio took from the body a letter meant for the Spaniard, Rodrigo Borgia. In it, Maffei begged for forgiveness, for he was unable to attend | |||
====The Archbishop of Pisa==== | ====The Archbishop of Pisa==== | ||
{{Dialogue2|Ezio|Where is Jacopo?|Salviati|He knows you come for him... emerging only in darkness to meet with the others...|That answers when...Now tell me where.|Ezio to Salviati, at the | {{Dialogue2|Ezio|Where is Jacopo?|Salviati|He knows you come for him... emerging only in darkness to meet with the others...|That answers when...Now tell me where.|Ezio to Salviati, at the Villa Salviati.|Assassin's Creed II|Behind Closed Doors}} | ||
[[File:BCD v 4.png|thumb|250px|Ezio assassinating Francesco Salviati]] | [[File:BCD v 4.png|thumb|250px|Ezio assassinating Francesco Salviati]] | ||
By 1479, Ezio learned that the mercenaries | By 1479, Ezio learned that the mercenaries had located another one of the conspirators, and rode for the countryside. Meeting in a nearby village, a mercenary informed Ezio that the Archbishop of Pisa, Francesco Salviati, found refuge in his [[Villa Salviati|personal villa]].<ref name="Behind Closed Doors">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Behind Closed Doors]]</ref> | ||
The mercenary gave Ezio command over a few of his men, for the villa was heavily protected by the guards of the Pazzi. With this, Ezio prepared to move, with mercenaries beside him. | The mercenary gave Ezio command over a few of his men, for the villa was heavily protected by the guards of the Pazzi. With this, Ezio prepared to make his move, with the mercenaries beside him.<ref name="Behind Closed Doors"/> | ||
Disposing of the guards that stood in their way, Ezio climbed the gates of the villa, all the while hearing Salviati's warnings not to come any closer. Ezio successfully entered the courtyard | Disposing of the guards that stood in their way, Ezio climbed the gates of the villa, all the while hearing Salviati's warnings not to come any closer. Ezio successfully entered the courtyard and was greeted by the sight of a battalion of guards patrolling the area.<ref name="Behind Closed Doors"/> | ||
Opening the gates, Ezio allowed his men inside to deal with the guards and successfully assassinated Salviati. Before dying, Ezio asked Salviati for Jacopo's location, and learned that Jacopo only | Opening the gates, Ezio allowed his men inside to deal with the guards and successfully assassinated Salviati. Before dying, Ezio asked Salviati for Jacopo's location, and learned that Jacopo only emerged from the darkness to meet with the other Templars.<ref name="Behind Closed Doors"/> | ||
Ezio asked for the location, but he received no answer, for Salviati drew his last breath before he could reveal anything else. Dealing with the remainder of the guards that patrolled the area, Ezio left the villa to search for the other conspirators. | Ezio asked for the location, but he received no answer, for Salviati drew his last breath before he could reveal anything else. Dealing with the remainder of the guards that patrolled the area, Ezio left the villa to search for the other conspirators.<ref name="Behind Closed Doors"/> | ||
====A fearful banker==== | ====A fearful banker==== | ||
{{Dialogue3|Ezio|Where is Jacopo?|Baroncelli|So you could do to him what you've done to me?|There is still time to clear your conscience.|We gather at the church when a meeting is called.|Baroncelli, moments before dying.|Assassin's Creed II}} | {{Dialogue3|Ezio|Where is Jacopo?|Baroncelli|So you could do to him what you've done to me?|There is still time to clear your conscience.|We gather at the church when a meeting is called.|Baroncelli, moments before dying.|Assassin's Creed II|Come Out and Play}} | ||
[[File:Come out And Play 4.png|left|thumb|250px|Ezio assassinating Bernardo Baroncelli]] | [[File:Come out And Play 4.png|left|thumb|250px|Ezio assassinating Bernardo Baroncelli]] | ||
Returning to the city of San Gimignano, Ezio learned from one of Mario's men that they had discovered the location of the banker, Bernardo Baroncelli. | Returning to the city of San Gimignano, Ezio learned from one of Mario's men that they had discovered the location of the banker, Bernardo Baroncelli.<ref name="Come Out and Play">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Come Out and Play]]</ref> | ||
The mercenary told Ezio that Baroncelli had already been captured by the Medici after returning from Constantinople. However, he managed to escape custody and fled to San Gimignano. Ezio, thanking the mercenary for the information, quickly left to search for Baroncelli. | The mercenary told Ezio that Baroncelli had already been captured by the Medici after returning from [[Constantinople]]. However, he managed to escape custody and fled to San Gimignano. Ezio, thanking the mercenary for the information, quickly left to search for Baroncelli.<ref name="Come Out and Play"/> | ||
He found a paranoid Baroncelli, surrounded by guards of the Pazzi. Ezio overheard the banker's mumblings, trying to be optimistic in the face of uncertain danger. He tried to think of the possibilities that favored his side, and as he did, Ezio moved even closer to Baroncelli. | He found a paranoid Baroncelli, surrounded by guards of the Pazzi. Ezio overheard the banker's mumblings, trying to be optimistic in the face of uncertain danger. He tried to think of the possibilities that favored his side, and as he did, Ezio moved even closer to Baroncelli.<ref name="Come Out and Play"/> | ||
He saw Ezio from afar, and out of fear, quickly fled the marketplace. Ezio gave chase, trying to catch Baroncelli as the guards in turn attempted to catch him. After catching up with Baroncelli, Ezio finished off the banker with one swift movement. | He saw Ezio from afar, and out of fear, quickly fled the marketplace. Ezio gave chase, trying to catch Baroncelli as the guards in turn attempted to catch him. After catching up with Baroncelli, Ezio finished off the banker with one swift movement.<ref name="Come Out and Play"/> | ||
Asking for Jacopo's location, Baroncelli told Ezio that the Templars gathered at the church once a meeting was called. After speaking words of respect, Ezio left the scene | Asking for Jacopo's location, Baroncelli told Ezio that the Templars gathered at the church once a meeting was called. After speaking words of respect to his dying target, Ezio left the scene and proceeded to search the last of the conspirators.<ref name="Come Out and Play"/> | ||
====Silencing a false monk==== | ====Silencing a false monk==== | ||
{{Quote|Nothing to fear I suppose... They meet in the shadow of the Roman Gods...|Stefano da Bagnone's last words.}} | {{Quote|Nothing to fear I suppose... They meet in the shadow of the Roman Gods...|Stefano da Bagnone's last words.|Assassin's Creed II|The Cowl Does Not Make the Monk}} | ||
[[File:TCTM 4.png|thumb|250px|Ezio assassinating Stefano da Bagnone]] | [[File:TCTM 4.png|thumb|250px|Ezio assassinating Stefano da Bagnone]] | ||
Ezio learned the location of the last of the conspirators, the monk | In late 1479, Ezio learned of the location of the last of the conspirators, the monk Stefano da Bagnone. Meeting with a mercenary near the [[Monte Oliveto Maggiore]], Ezio was told that Stefano was at an abbey, along with his fellow monks.<ref name="Cowl">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[The Cowl Does Not Make the Monk]]</ref> | ||
The mercenary handed Ezio some [[ | The mercenary handed Ezio some [[Smoke screen bomb|smoke bombs]] that could assist him in his escape. With this, Ezio prepared to move in. Learning that some guards were disguised as monks, he infiltrated the abbey with caution. As he blended with the crowd, he overheard a conversation between Stefano and a fellow monk.<ref name="Cowl"/> | ||
Stefano reprimanded the monk for believing the words written in the Bible and the existence of an "invisible madman in the sky". The monk was shocked to hear such words of blasphemy from Stefano, to which he replied that he was only a part of their monastery as a means to hide from the Assassin. | Stefano reprimanded the monk for believing the words written in the Bible and the existence of an "invisible madman in the sky". The monk was shocked to hear such words of blasphemy from Stefano, to which he replied that he was only a part of their monastery as a means to hide from the Assassin.<ref name="Cowl"/> | ||
Seeing an opportunity, Ezio assassinated Stefano in front of the monks. | Seeing an opportunity, Ezio assassinated Stefano in front of the monks. Before the man died, Ezio asked for Jacopo's location. Stefano revealed that they "meet in the shadow of the Roman Gods." Ezio then took a letter from his target's body. Before he could read it any further, guards arrived at the abbey, prepared to fight Ezio. Using some smoke bombs to ensure an easy escape, Ezio left the countryside and returned to San Gimignano.<ref name="Cowl"/> | ||
===End of the Pazzi=== | ===End of the Pazzi=== | ||
{{Quote|Vai, amico, libero da fardelli e paure (Go, friend, unburdened and unafraid). Requiescat in Pace (Rest in Peace)|Ezio, as he put Jacopo out of his misery.|Assassin's Creed II}} | {{Quote|Vai, amico, libero da fardelli e paure (Go, friend, unburdened and unafraid). Requiescat in Pace (Rest in Peace)|Ezio, as he put Jacopo out of his misery.|Assassin's Creed II|With Friends Like These}} | ||
By 1480, Ezio finally located Jacopo de' Pazzi in San Gimignano based on all the information acquired from the other conspirators. Wasting no time, he proceeded to tail Jacopo as he left a church, in the hopes of learning more of the Templars' plans.<ref name="Friends">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[With Friends Like These]]</ref> | |||
Following him outside of the city, he | [[File:With Friends 2 v.png|thumb|250px|left|Jacopo trying to reason with Rodrigo Borgia]] | ||
Following him outside of the city, he encountered Jacopo at the [[Antico Teatro Romano]], which was heavily guarded by soldiers of the Templars. Ezio sneaked in without being detected, and proceeded to eavesdrop on the meeting.<ref name="Friends"/> | |||
He saw Rodrigo Borgia, who was furious at the failure | He saw Rodrigo Borgia, who was furious at the Pazzi's failure to end the rule of the Medici, and also by the fact that Ezio managed to dispose of their other Templar brothers. Jacopo, trying to reason with Rodrigo, blamed the failure on Francesco's impatience to end the Medici's rule, and claimed that he had tried to be the voice of reason.<ref name="Friends"/> | ||
Just then, a [[Venice|Venetian]] [[Emilio Barbarigo|man]] reprimanded Jacopo, claiming that their failure was due to his cowardice. Jacopo was quick to take offense, claiming the armaments from Venice used in the failed conspiracy to be rubbish and practically useless. | Just then, a [[Venice|Venetian]] [[Emilio Barbarigo|man]] reprimanded Jacopo, claiming that their failure was due to his cowardice. Jacopo was quick to take offense, claiming the armaments from Venice used in the failed conspiracy to be rubbish and practically useless.<ref name="Friends"/> | ||
Rodrigo, wanting to hear no more from Jacopo, angrily reprimanded him for his behavior. He said that instead of action, Jacopo | Rodrigo, wanting to hear no more from Jacopo, angrily reprimanded him for his behavior. He said that instead of action, Jacopo had given nothing but excuses and incompetence. Besides this, he even dared insult the other members of the Templar Order, though he himself had nothing to prove his worthiness.<ref name="Friends"/> | ||
Rodrigo asked Jacopo what did he expect them to do next, to which | Rodrigo asked Jacopo what did he expect them to do next, to which the latter replied that he simply did not know. Rodrigo mockingly reassured him that he knew what would happen next, and proceeded to stab him in the chest.<ref name="Friends"/> | ||
[[File:With Friends 6 v.png|thumb | [[File:With Friends 6 v.png|thumb|250px|Rodrigo stabbing Jacopo]] | ||
Jacopo, twitching and faltering weakly, was then stabbed by the Venetian, causing him to fall to the ground, groveling in the dirt. Begging for mercy, Jacopo weakly asked Rodrigo to spare him, claiming that he could fix his wrongdoings if he was allowed to live. | Jacopo, twitching and faltering weakly, was then stabbed by the Venetian, causing him to fall to the ground, groveling in the dirt. Begging for mercy, Jacopo weakly asked Rodrigo to spare him, claiming that he could fix his wrongdoings if he was allowed to live.<ref name="Friends"/> | ||
Rodrigo denied him any mercy, and proceeded to stab him through the neck with a [[ | Rodrigo denied him any mercy, and proceeded to stab him through the neck with a [[sword]]. As the man grew still, the Spaniard called out a mock apology to Ezio, whose presence he had long ago suspected. Telling his guards to finish the boy off, Rodrigo left the Teatro along with the Venetian, abandoning Jacopo near-death.<ref name="Friends"/> | ||
Disposing of the guards that held him back | Disposing of the guards that held him back and the soldiers that surrounded the Teatro, Ezio ended Jacopo's misery by delivering a swift blow with his Hidden Blade. After speaking words of respect to Jacopo, Ezio left Tuscany and headed for Florence to report his success in destroying the conspirators to Lorenzo de' Medici.<ref name="Friends"/> | ||
==Aftermath== | ==Aftermath== | ||
{{Quote|Do you know what became of the Pazzi once your hunt was finished? Your dear friend Lorenzo stripped them of everything and threw them into prison, even those who played no part in the conspiracy. The women were forbidden to marry and the family tombstones were erased. Wiped from the history books. Poof! Just like that!| | {{Quote|Do you know what became of the Pazzi once your hunt was finished? Your dear friend Lorenzo stripped them of everything and threw them into prison, even those who played no part in the conspiracy. The women were forbidden to marry and the family tombstones were erased. Wiped from the history books. Poof! Just like that!|Lucrezia Borgia to Ezio, 1501.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Femme Fatale}} | ||
After the fall of the Pazzi family, control | After the fall of the Pazzi family, control of San Gimignano assimilated over to the Medici, thus gaining the family even more power. Ezio, informing Lorenzo of his success, received the [[Assassin's Creed II outfits|Medici Cape]] from him as a reward.<ref name="Road Trip">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Road Trip]]</ref> | ||
[[File:AC2 Pazzi Conspirators painting.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Pazzi conspirators' portrait in the Villa Auditore's gallery]] | |||
Ezio informed Lorenzo that his next task was to travel to Venice, after learning from a letter recovered from Jacopo's body that there were more Templar conspirators stationed there. Bidding him good luck, Lorenzo let the boy attend to his duties, as Ezio left the Palazzo Medici.<ref name="Road Trip"/> | |||
With all of their leaders eliminated, and the Pazzi family under trial, the remaining supporters were either killed by Ezio or executed by the Medici. Even members of the family who weren't aware of the conspiracy were shunned and thrown in prison.<ref name="Femme Fatale">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Femme Fatale]]</ref> With all of the accusation against them, the family was quickly erased from most records by the time of the [[Venetian conspiracy]].<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref> | |||
==Appearances== | |||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' {{1st}} | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]'' | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' {{Imo}} | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Memories]]'' {{Imo}} | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' {{Mdat}} {{Imo}} | |||
*''[[Echoes of History]] – Renaissance'' {{Mo}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 24 July 2025
The Pazzi conspiracy was a Templar plot by members of the Pazzi family to displace the Medici family as rulers of Florence. On April 26, 1478, there was an attempt to assassinate both Lorenzo and his brother, Giuliano de' Medici. Although Giuliano was killed, Lorenzo survived the attack thanks to the interference of Ezio Auditore da Firenze. As a result, the plot was ultimately a failure, which only strengthened the position of the Medici family while the Pazzi were henceforth banished from Florence.
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Reunion with Leonardo[edit | edit source]
In 1478, Ezio Auditore returned to his hometown of Florence after two years of absence. He quickly made his way towards Leonardo da Vinci's workshop, bringing with him Codex pages that Leonardo was so fascinated with.[1]
Warmly greeted by Leonardo, Ezio handed the Codex pages to him. As expected, he was able to decipher the page, though only the first. He learned that the page contained new methods of assassination.[1]
Leonardo proceeded to suggest that Ezio should practice these new techniques on the small terrace beside his workshop while he tried to decipher the other Codex pages. He instructed his assistant to set up three dummies for training.[1]

Ezio agreed to this, and went to practice the new techniques on the dummies, learning to do different assassination techniques ranging from air strikes to killing his targets from hiding places such as straw-filled carts. After practicing the new assassination techniques, Ezio returned to Leonardo and received a second Hidden Blade, which was constructed using the Codex page.[1]
Before leaving, Ezio told Leonardo that he was looking for someone, but remarked that he could not approach this individual publicly. He asked Leonardo if he knew of a way to get close to this person, but was quickly silenced before he could say anything else, as if someone was eavesdropping.[1]
Leonardo mentioned the name "La Volpe," and told Ezio that "The Fox" could usually be found near the Mercato Vecchio, which was not far from Leonardo's workshop. Telling Ezio to look for La Volpe there, the two bid each other farewell and good fortune. Leonardo returned to his studies, while Ezio departed for the market.[1]
Encounter with La Volpe[edit | edit source]
Ezio searched the marketplace, in hopes of finding La Volpe. As he looked on, his money pouch was stolen by Corradin. Giving chase to the pickpocket, Ezio managed to catch up with the thief in a secluded area near the harbor. Ezio asked for his money back to call it even, having no intention of killing the thief.[2]
He was suddenly greeted by another figure who addressed him by name. Ezio questioned the man about his identity, to which he responded that he bore many names, but his most famous moniker was La Volpe, the name Leonardo had mentioned earlier while Ezio was in his workshop.[2]
Ezio asked how he knew his name, and La Volpe replied that it is his business to know everything about Florence, which was the very reason Ezio had come looking for him. Ezio, still suspicious about the identity of the man, asked him if he held information on the whereabouts of Francesco de' Pazzi.[2]

La Volpe responded that he had heard some rumors, from a caravan that came from Rome, that there was a secret meeting planned to occur within the Santa Maria Novella at sundown. Further questioning La Volpe, Ezio asked him if he knew a way inside. La Volpe answered that he did, which was taking a passage through the old catacombs underneath the Novella.[2]
Ezio requested La Volpe to take him to the location of the secret entrance, to which La Volpe agreed. He instructed Ezio to meet him by the harbor when he was ready to follow, and after doing so, returned the money stolen from Ezio by one of his men.[2]
Upon meeting him, La Volpe instructed Ezio to follow him through the rooftops. Crossing the rooftops, Ezio chased La Volpe to the Novella, away from the eyes of the people of Florence. After a short run, Ezio and La Volpe arrived at their destination.[3]
La Volpe told him that the entrance was located at the wall of the Novella, which was marked by a small mechanism. He proceeded to tell him that if he retracted the mechanism by pushing upwards, it would unlock the secret passage, paving Ezio's way into the catacombs. Ezio thanked La Volpe for his assistance as he left the area, bidding Ezio good luck. After this, Ezio did what he was instructed and made his way into the catacombs.[3]
Templar meeting[edit | edit source]
Ezio entered the catacombs, and proceeded to investigate further. Activating the old mechanisms still functioning in the tombs, and dealing with the guards that were stationed by the Pazzi, Ezio located the meeting place of the Templars. The room, which was secluded in a small area out of Ezio's reach, contained only a small light to guide both the Templars and Ezio's sight. Ezio proceeded to eavesdrop on the meeting.[4]

He overheard a prayer being proclaimed by Antonio Maffei, and as it ended, the group questioned Bernardo Baroncelli about the equipment. Bernardo assured the others that all the weapons and armor were provided.[4]
Stefano da Bagnone asked if their plan was had consent from the Pope, to which Rodrigo Borgia, who entered the room, replied that the Pope gave his tacit blessing on the operation, as long as no one was killed.[4]
Francesco de' Pazzi then spoke, assuring Rodrigo and everyone at the meeting that they were prepared to strike at the Santa Maria del Fiore, but remarking that it wasn't easy due to the fact that Lorenzo's brother, Giuliano de' Medici, kept changing the plans.[4]
Rodrigo noticed Jacopo de' Pazzi's unusual behavior and asked if he was worried about the possibility of the Medici suspecting anything. Before he could respond, he was interrupted by Francesco, claiming that the Medici were too stupid and arrogant to notice anything that could possibly go wrong.[4]
While this elicited amusement from the others, Jacopo quickly reprimanded him, stating that they should not underestimate their enemies, and mentioned to Francesco that his son had been killed because of this. Francesco reassured all of the Templars that no such surprises would happen again.[4]
Rodrigo told them to make sure everything was in place, as he had to attend to his business in Rome. After this, they bid each other farewell and prepared for their operation. Ezio continued to travel through the tunnel and located the Assassin Seal hidden inside the tomb of Darius. From there, he proceeded to make his way out of the Novella to contact La Volpe.[4]

Arriving at the harbor through the small passage from the sewers, Ezio met up with La Volpe, and discussed the words spoken by the Templars at the meeting. He proceeded to mention that their plans involved the Medici and that they aimed to enact it at the Duomo on Sunday.[4]
He also remarked that the Pope has given them support. La Volpe was not surprised by this, dismissing it to be typical behavior from Sixtus. Suddenly, La Volpe remembered that the Medici family would be at the Duomo for Sunday service, along with the rest of Florence. He then realized that the Pazzi plan to initiate an attack on the Medici at High Mass, suspecting their intentions to be the takeover of Florence.[4]
La Volpe was heavily concerned about Ezio's discovery. He warned him that if he were to fail in countering the Pazzi's attack, control over Florence would shift over to the Pazzi, thus putting the lives of the citizens in ruins. Ezio reassured him that it would never come to that, stating that it was an opportunity to get close and end the conspirators' plan. Bidding La Volpe farewell, Ezio left for the Duomo.[4]
Attack at the Duomo[edit | edit source]

Arriving at the Duomo at High Mass, Ezio blended with the crowd as he searched for Francesco de' Pazzi. Doing so, he saw the Medici family arrive, with Lorenzo de' Medici making his way to the doorsteps of the church with his wife. He was followed closely by his brother Giuliano, accompanied by his own mistress.[5]
It was during this time that Francesco de' Pazzi and Bernardo Baroncelli came out of the crowd. Before Ezio could act, Baroncelli slashed Giuliano's neck, causing him to bleed heavily. As Giuliano tried to flee, he was quickly stopped by Francesco.[5]
Lorenzo saw his brother being assaulted and tried to come to his aid. However, he was stabbed by two priests from behind, both of whom were the ones who had attended the Templar meeting. Giuliano was pinned to the ground and begged for mercy, but received no such kindness.[5]
Francesco stabbed Giuliano repeatedly with a dagger, continuing to eviscerate the corpse even after death. All the while, Lorenzo fended off his attackers, and prepared to defend himself from the Pazzi guards. Leaving the dagger impaled in the corpse of Giuliano, Francesco drew his sword, and proceeded to attack Lorenzo.[5]

Planning to stop the attack, Ezio stepped in to defend Lorenzo. Fending off both the guards and Francesco, he successfully drove them away. Thanking him for his assistance, Lorenzo then requested Ezio to help him get back to his home in one piece, to which Ezio agreed.[5]
Making their way to the Palazzo Medici, they saw the people rioting in the streets, and the Medici and Pazzi guards engaged in combat. As they moved, Lorenzo shouted with rage that he would erase Francesco and his family name from history. Ezio told him to save his strength, or else he would be delivering a corpse.[5]
Ezio and Lorenzo managed to make their way to the doorstep of Lorenzo's home. After one of the Medici guards opened the door, Ezio and Lorenzo made their way inside. Lorenzo questioned Ezio about saving his life. In response, Ezio told him that he was not the only one who had lost a brother to the Pazzi. Introducing himself as Ezio Auditore, Lorenzo knew right away that he was the son of Giovanni, telling the boy that his father had been a good man.[5]
Just then, another guard of the Medici arrived, reporting to them that the city was in chaos. He told them of the Pazzi plan to assault the officials at the Palazzo della Signoria in order to put their own men in power. Seeing this as a major threat, Lorenzo tried to recover his strength so that he may take matter into his own hand. Ezio urged him to rest, assuring him that he would handle the conspirators. Lorenzo agreed, and Ezio left for the Palazzo.[5]
Chaos at the Signoria[edit | edit source]

Ezio made his way to the Palazzo della Signoria, and oversaw the courtyard in chaos, with both Medici and Pazzi guards engaged in an immense battle. Francesco, standing on the balcony, noticed that Ezio was alive and well. Francesco then instructed his men to tighten their security around the Signoria.[6]
Ezio eventually reached the roof of the Signoria and confronted Francesco, who let out a desperate cry for help, but Ezio remarked that no one was coming to save him.[6]
Francesco, while cursing Ezio, leapt down from the balcony into a small bale of flower petals in a cart. Ezio followed him, and after a lengthy chase over the roofs of Florence, caught up with him and proceeded to lay him to waste.[6]
Speaking words of respect to Francesco as he drew his last breath, Ezio took the body back to the top of the Signoria. As he did, the citizens of Florence rallied at the terrace of the Signoria, demanding liberty. Jacopo came on horseback to rally the people further, chanting liberty along with the crowd.[6]
As he did, however, the body of Francesco was hanged from the top of the Signoria, with no clothes to cover his body other than his undergarments. The crowd looked up to see a group of Medici supporters chanting triumphantly from the battlements above the corpse.[6]
Jacopo, shocked at the sight and knowing that all was lost, immediately fled the city as the citizens looked on in horror. From a distance, Ezio watched the crowd disperse before silently leaving.[6]
Family history[edit | edit source]

The next day, Ezio met up with Lorenzo de' Medici at the Ponte Vecchio. It was there that Lorenzo told him of an event that had transpired on the bridge many years ago, when he fell into the river as a young boy.[7]
The strong waters continued to push Lorenzo, who couldn't swim, further away from land. Almost certain that his life was at its end, he soon fell into unconsciousness. However, he awoke at the sight of his mother weeping by his side. Beside him stood a young Giovanni Auditore, soaked in water and smiling at him.[7]
It was at that moment that a friendship began between the Medici and the Auditore families. As Lorenzo finished his story, he apologized for failing to save Ezio's father and brothers. The latter absolved him of blame, stating it was the fault of others, not Lorenzo.[7]
Ezio then asked Lorenzo what had happened to Jacopo and the other conspirators. Lorenzo told him that all of them fled before they could be arrested. Ezio then asked him if he could give the names of the other conspirators to narrow the search down.[7]
Lorenzo told him the following names: Bernardo Baroncelli, Stefano da Bagnone, Antonio Maffei, and the Archbishop Francesco Salviati. Ezio thanked him for this, and before he left, Lorenzo gave him another Codex page, taken from the files of Francesco de' Pazzi, as a gift. He then remarked that he and Giovanni had always been interested in things of antiquity.[7]
After receiving the gift, Ezio and Lorenzo bid their respective farewells, and the two parted ways.[7] Ezio subsequently handed Leonardo the Codex page, receiving a new addition to his arsenal. He later returned to Monteriggioni to seek help from his uncle, Mario, and also to deliver the deciphered Codex pages.[8]
Tuscany[edit | edit source]
Search for the conspirators[edit | edit source]
- Ezio: "I've been sent from Firenze by Il Magnifico to attend to some unfinished business; I'm looking for Jacopo de' Pazzi."
- Mario: " Ha. Who isn't? We've been at it for days."
- Ezio: "Then maybe what I carry shall help us both. A list of his co-conspirators. One of them will talk before he dies."
- —Ezio and Mario plotting against Jacopo and his men.[src]-[m]

Upon returning to Monteriggioni, Ezio handed Mario the Codex pages deciphered by Leonardo. He saw a statement written along the line of the supposed message reading, "Only the Prophet may open it." The page also made mention of two "Pieces of Eden."[9]
Thinking this to be incomplete, Mario asked Ezio to collect the other pages. Ezio disagreed, saying he had other business to attend to first. Stating that his next mission would take him to San Gimignano, Ezio asked his uncle for help in finding the conspirators against the Medici.[9]
Mario agreed, and after instructing his men to look for the conspirators throughout Tuscany, he continued Ezio's training in combat, teaching him how to evade an enemy's incoming attack. After successfully doing so, Ezio and Mario received word from one of the mercenaries, saying that they had located one of the conspirators. Wasting no time, Ezio quickly left for San Gimignano.[9]
Ezio's journey in the Tuscan countryside spanned a year and a half, months spent searching and hunting for the Pazzi conspirators. All the while, he learned more of the yet unknown location of the head of the Pazzi family, Jacopo de' Pazzi.[9]
Assassination of a town crier[edit | edit source]

Mario's men first located the monk, Antonio Maffei, preaching to the citizens of San Gimignano from atop the tower in the center of the city. He claimed that Lorenzo de' Medici was the equivalent of the devil.[10]
The mercenary warned Ezio of the archers stationed around the other towers, surrounding the center. Ezio took this warning seriously and proceeded to scale each of the towers, cautious of his surroundings.[10]
Ezio took out the archers while Antonio preached the Templars' propaganda, telling the people of San Gimignano that they must repent their ways in order to free themselves from ignorance and the influence of the Medici. Wasting no more time, Ezio scaled the tower and confronted Maffei. Even though the monk had guards stationed beside him for protection, they proved no match for the Assassin, as Ezio was able to dispatch them, along with Maffei.[10]
Dying, Maffei angrily told Ezio to back off, fearing his presence beside him. Ezio told him to have some respect for death. After speaking words of respect for his foe, Ezio witnessed Antonio draw his last breath, dying at the top of the tower before he could ask him anything concerning Jacopo's location.[10]
Ezio took from the body a letter meant for the Spaniard, Rodrigo Borgia. In it, Maffei begged for forgiveness, for he was unable to attend their meeting due to his intense fear of the Assassin. Having learned nothing from Maffei, Ezio dropped down from the tower, and proceeded to search for the other conspirators.[10]
The Archbishop of Pisa[edit | edit source]

By 1479, Ezio learned that the mercenaries had located another one of the conspirators, and rode for the countryside. Meeting in a nearby village, a mercenary informed Ezio that the Archbishop of Pisa, Francesco Salviati, found refuge in his personal villa.[11]
The mercenary gave Ezio command over a few of his men, for the villa was heavily protected by the guards of the Pazzi. With this, Ezio prepared to make his move, with the mercenaries beside him.[11]
Disposing of the guards that stood in their way, Ezio climbed the gates of the villa, all the while hearing Salviati's warnings not to come any closer. Ezio successfully entered the courtyard and was greeted by the sight of a battalion of guards patrolling the area.[11]
Opening the gates, Ezio allowed his men inside to deal with the guards and successfully assassinated Salviati. Before dying, Ezio asked Salviati for Jacopo's location, and learned that Jacopo only emerged from the darkness to meet with the other Templars.[11]
Ezio asked for the location, but he received no answer, for Salviati drew his last breath before he could reveal anything else. Dealing with the remainder of the guards that patrolled the area, Ezio left the villa to search for the other conspirators.[11]
A fearful banker[edit | edit source]

Returning to the city of San Gimignano, Ezio learned from one of Mario's men that they had discovered the location of the banker, Bernardo Baroncelli.[12]
The mercenary told Ezio that Baroncelli had already been captured by the Medici after returning from Constantinople. However, he managed to escape custody and fled to San Gimignano. Ezio, thanking the mercenary for the information, quickly left to search for Baroncelli.[12]
He found a paranoid Baroncelli, surrounded by guards of the Pazzi. Ezio overheard the banker's mumblings, trying to be optimistic in the face of uncertain danger. He tried to think of the possibilities that favored his side, and as he did, Ezio moved even closer to Baroncelli.[12]
He saw Ezio from afar, and out of fear, quickly fled the marketplace. Ezio gave chase, trying to catch Baroncelli as the guards in turn attempted to catch him. After catching up with Baroncelli, Ezio finished off the banker with one swift movement.[12]
Asking for Jacopo's location, Baroncelli told Ezio that the Templars gathered at the church once a meeting was called. After speaking words of respect to his dying target, Ezio left the scene and proceeded to search the last of the conspirators.[12]
Silencing a false monk[edit | edit source]

In late 1479, Ezio learned of the location of the last of the conspirators, the monk Stefano da Bagnone. Meeting with a mercenary near the Monte Oliveto Maggiore, Ezio was told that Stefano was at an abbey, along with his fellow monks.[13]
The mercenary handed Ezio some smoke bombs that could assist him in his escape. With this, Ezio prepared to move in. Learning that some guards were disguised as monks, he infiltrated the abbey with caution. As he blended with the crowd, he overheard a conversation between Stefano and a fellow monk.[13]
Stefano reprimanded the monk for believing the words written in the Bible and the existence of an "invisible madman in the sky". The monk was shocked to hear such words of blasphemy from Stefano, to which he replied that he was only a part of their monastery as a means to hide from the Assassin.[13]
Seeing an opportunity, Ezio assassinated Stefano in front of the monks. Before the man died, Ezio asked for Jacopo's location. Stefano revealed that they "meet in the shadow of the Roman Gods." Ezio then took a letter from his target's body. Before he could read it any further, guards arrived at the abbey, prepared to fight Ezio. Using some smoke bombs to ensure an easy escape, Ezio left the countryside and returned to San Gimignano.[13]
End of the Pazzi[edit | edit source]
By 1480, Ezio finally located Jacopo de' Pazzi in San Gimignano based on all the information acquired from the other conspirators. Wasting no time, he proceeded to tail Jacopo as he left a church, in the hopes of learning more of the Templars' plans.[14]

Following him outside of the city, he encountered Jacopo at the Antico Teatro Romano, which was heavily guarded by soldiers of the Templars. Ezio sneaked in without being detected, and proceeded to eavesdrop on the meeting.[14]
He saw Rodrigo Borgia, who was furious at the Pazzi's failure to end the rule of the Medici, and also by the fact that Ezio managed to dispose of their other Templar brothers. Jacopo, trying to reason with Rodrigo, blamed the failure on Francesco's impatience to end the Medici's rule, and claimed that he had tried to be the voice of reason.[14]
Just then, a Venetian man reprimanded Jacopo, claiming that their failure was due to his cowardice. Jacopo was quick to take offense, claiming the armaments from Venice used in the failed conspiracy to be rubbish and practically useless.[14]
Rodrigo, wanting to hear no more from Jacopo, angrily reprimanded him for his behavior. He said that instead of action, Jacopo had given nothing but excuses and incompetence. Besides this, he even dared insult the other members of the Templar Order, though he himself had nothing to prove his worthiness.[14]
Rodrigo asked Jacopo what did he expect them to do next, to which the latter replied that he simply did not know. Rodrigo mockingly reassured him that he knew what would happen next, and proceeded to stab him in the chest.[14]

Jacopo, twitching and faltering weakly, was then stabbed by the Venetian, causing him to fall to the ground, groveling in the dirt. Begging for mercy, Jacopo weakly asked Rodrigo to spare him, claiming that he could fix his wrongdoings if he was allowed to live.[14]
Rodrigo denied him any mercy, and proceeded to stab him through the neck with a sword. As the man grew still, the Spaniard called out a mock apology to Ezio, whose presence he had long ago suspected. Telling his guards to finish the boy off, Rodrigo left the Teatro along with the Venetian, abandoning Jacopo near-death.[14]
Disposing of the guards that held him back and the soldiers that surrounded the Teatro, Ezio ended Jacopo's misery by delivering a swift blow with his Hidden Blade. After speaking words of respect to Jacopo, Ezio left Tuscany and headed for Florence to report his success in destroying the conspirators to Lorenzo de' Medici.[14]
Aftermath[edit | edit source]
- "Do you know what became of the Pazzi once your hunt was finished? Your dear friend Lorenzo stripped them of everything and threw them into prison, even those who played no part in the conspiracy. The women were forbidden to marry and the family tombstones were erased. Wiped from the history books. Poof! Just like that!"
- ―Lucrezia Borgia to Ezio, 1501.[src]-[m]
After the fall of the Pazzi family, control of San Gimignano assimilated over to the Medici, thus gaining the family even more power. Ezio, informing Lorenzo of his success, received the Medici Cape from him as a reward.[15]

Ezio informed Lorenzo that his next task was to travel to Venice, after learning from a letter recovered from Jacopo's body that there were more Templar conspirators stationed there. Bidding him good luck, Lorenzo let the boy attend to his duties, as Ezio left the Palazzo Medici.[15]
With all of their leaders eliminated, and the Pazzi family under trial, the remaining supporters were either killed by Ezio or executed by the Medici. Even members of the family who weren't aware of the conspiracy were shunned and thrown in prison.[16] With all of the accusation against them, the family was quickly erased from most records by the time of the Venetian conspiracy.[17]
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed II (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Renaissance
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (indirect mention only)
- Assassin's Creed: Memories (indirect mention only)
- Assassin's Creed: Rebellion (mentioned in Database entry only) (indirect mention only)
- Echoes of History – Renaissance (mentioned only)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Assassin's Creed II – Practice What You Preach
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Assassin's Creed II – Fox Hunt
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed II – See You There
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 Assassin's Creed II – Novella's Secret
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 Assassin's Creed II – Wolves in Sheep's Clothing
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Assassin's Creed II – Farewell Francesco
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 Assassin's Creed II – Four to the Floor
- ↑ Assassin's Creed II – A Blade With Bite
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Assassin's Creed II – Evasive Maneuvers
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 Assassin's Creed II – Town Crier
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 Assassin's Creed II – Behind Closed Doors
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 Assassin's Creed II – Come Out and Play
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Assassin's Creed II – The Cowl Does Not Make the Monk
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 14.7 14.8 Assassin's Creed II – With Friends Like These
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Assassin's Creed II – Road Trip
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood – Femme Fatale
- ↑ Assassin's Creed II
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