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[[File:Acb-guard-tower.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Concept art of a Borgia Tower.]]
[[File:ACB Borgia Tower.png|thumb|250px|A Borgia Tower in the Campagna district]]
'''Borgia Towers''' were structures found within the [[Italy|Italian]] city of [[Rome]], used by the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] as a display of their dominance over the city.
'''Borgia towers''' were [[guard tower]]s found within the [[Italy|Italian]] city of [[Rome]] during the [[Renaissance]]. They were used by the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] as a display of their dominance over the city, and a base for an assigned [[Borgia captains|Captain]] to manage the patrols that maintained control in each district.<ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>


A Borgia Captain was assigned to each tower to lead the patrols, and to maintain control of each district. Though some would choose to fight off a threat alongside their [[guards]], a number usually fled from confrontation, and sought sanctuary in the tower. The heavy fortifications served as effective protection for the Captain, who would only venture out again at the next guard shift.
Though most Captains would choose to fight off a threat, some fled from confrontation and sought sanctuary in the tower. The heavy [[Fort|fortifications]] served as effective protection for the Captain, who would only venture out again at the next guard shift.<ref name="ACB"/>


==Destruction==
==Destruction==
{{dialogue|Niccolò|Just because you kill a few guards does not mean the people will grant access to the stables.|Ezio|You are right. We need to send a signal.|[[Niccolò Machiavelli]] and Ezio, moments before Ezio burns down a Borgia tower.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
{{Dialogue|Niccolò|Just because you kill a few guards does not mean the people will grant access to the stables.|Ezio|You are right. We need to send a signal.|[[Niccolò Machiavelli]] and Ezio Auditore, moments before Ezio burned down a Borgia Tower.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|New Man in Town}}
In order to [[Liberation of Rome|liberate Rome]] and humiliate the Borgia, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] killed each tower's Captain and then burned down the tower itself, as a demonstration to the people that the Borgia's oppressive rule was coming to an end.<ref name="ACB"/>


In order to [[Liberation of Rome|liberate Rome]] and humiliate the Borgia, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] killed each tower's Captain, then burned down the tower itself, as a demonstration to the people that the Borgia's oppressive rule was coming to an end.
List of tower's captains:
 
;Centro District
Once a tower had been destroyed, the Assassins rebuilt it and claimed it for themselves. With the tower under Assassin rule, Ezio was able to recruit one more potential [[Apprentices|apprentice]], and manage his entire [[Rome Assassins Guild|guild]] from there.
 
[[File:Borgia Tower.jpg|thumb|300px|Ezio Auditore escaping a Borgia tower after igniting it.]]
Additionally, the district around it would begin to show signs of civilized life returning; crime would decrease, as bandits would start to leave, and the guards in the area would reduce in numbers.
 
Citizens began to have a more prominent presence in the area as well wandering the streets. Shops and Landmarks in the area would also become available for purchase.
 
===Borgia Captains===
===='''[[Centro District]]'''====
*[[Iacopo de Grassi]]
*[[Iacopo de Grassi]]
*[[Pietro da Siena]]
*[[Pietro da Siena]]
*[[Valentino da Siena]]
*[[Belardino da Verona]]
*[[Domenico da Padova]]
*[[Domenico da Padova]]
*[[Belardino da Verona]]
*[[Valentino da Siena]]


===='''[[Antico District]]'''====
;Campagna District
*[[Francesco da Velletri]]
*[[Antonio da Fiorentino]]
*[[Ferdinando di Napoli]]
*[[Battista Borgia]]
 
;Antico District
*[[Prospero da Siena]]
*[[Prospero da Siena]]
*[[Tommaso di Viterbo]]
*[[Tommaso di Viterbo]]
*[[Ippolito di Foligno]]
*[[Ippolito di Foligno]]


===='''[[Campagna District]]'''====
Once a tower had been destroyed, the Assassins rebuilt it and claimed it for themselves, dubbing it an '''Assassin Tower'''. With the tower under Assassin rule, Ezio was able to recruit one more potential [[Assassin apprentice|apprentice]] and manage the [[Assassins Guilds|Guild]] from there.<ref name="ACB"/>
*[[Francesco da Velletri]]
 
*[[Antonio da Fiorentino]]
Additionally, the district around the tower would begin to show signs of civilized life returning; crime would decrease, as [[bandit]]s would start to leave, and the [[Soldier|guards]] in the area would reduce in numbers. Citizens also began to have a more prominent presence in the area and could be found wandering the streets, while shops and landmarks nearby would become available for purchase.<ref name="ACB"/>
*[[Battista Borgia]]
*[[Ferdinando di Napoli]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Borgia Towers serve as [[View Points]] for the surrounding area.
*Borgia towers served as [[viewpoint]]s for the surrounding area, and were surrounded by many circling crows. Burning a tower would automatically activate its viewpoint, saving Ezio the effort of having to climb it once more and interacting with it.
*Borgia Towers are surrounded by many crows, whereas the view points at its peak are circled by a single eagle, a prominent symbol of the Assassins.
*After the destruction of a Borgia tower, [[vigilante]]s appeared in the area to assist Ezio. Additionally, Borgia banners on the towers themselves were replaced with those of the Papal States.
*Burning a Borgia tower will automatically activate its view point, saving the player the effort of having to activate it separately.
*Viewing a Borgia tower with [[Eagle Vision]] showed that the Borgia banners on its sides glowed red, similarly to an enemy.
*After the destruction of a Borgia tower, [[Vigilantes]] appear in the area to assist Ezio and hold back guards during a fight or chase.
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Ascendance]]'', the murders of [[Oliverotto da Fermo]] and [[Vitellozzo Vitelli]] took place in what appeared to be the same Borgia tower that kept [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] at bay. This causes conflict in the [[timeline]], as Ezio destroyed the tower in 1500, while the deaths of Oliverotto and Vitellozzo took place in 1502.
*Viewing an unburned Borgia Tower with [[Eagle Vision]] shows the Borgia banners on its sides glowing red, similarly to an enemy.
*The choice to represent Borgia headquarters as towers, and the appearance of the towers themselves, appear to be inspired by the {{Wiki|Tower and walls of the Borgias|Tower of the Borgias}} in {{Wiki|Canals, Spain|Canals}}, [[Valencia]]. The tower itself is of 13th century [[Moors|Moorish]] origin, but a century later was incorporated into a Valencian Gothic palace that was the seat of the {{Wiki|Lordship of Torre de Canals}}, a feudal territory possessed by the Borgia until it was sold to the city of Xativa in 1506; the palace later fell into ruin and the tower is one of the remnants. [[Callixtus III]], the uncle of [[Rodrigo Borgia]] and son of one of the Borgia lords of Torre de Canals, is thought to have been born there.
 
===Captains===
*If a Borgia Captain escapes, instead of waiting 12 in-game hours, the player may quit the game and reload their save position to make the Captain reappear.
*If you kill a Borgia Captain and die before burning the tower, you will have to go through the process of killing him again.
*When the final Borgia tower becomes accessible, the Borgia Captain will be on top of the tower. If you send your apprentices to assassinate him, they will appear as if they have teleported there, but will stand still until they're out of sight, even when the tower is burning. Despite that, they will not die.
*All Borgia Captains with the last name "da Siena" will flee, as their description in the [[database]] suggests.
*The [[Hidden Gun]] is the only long-ranged weapon that can kill a Borgia Captain with one shot.
*Borgia Captains carry large amounts of money that may be [[Pickpocketing|looted]].
===Others===
*The murders of [[Oliverotto da Fermo]] and [[Vitellozzo Vitelli]] took place in what appeared to be the same Borgia tower that kept [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] at bay. This causes conflict in the timeline, as Ezio destroyed the tower in 1500, while the murders of Oliverotto and Vitellozzo took place in 1502.


==Videos==
==Gallery==
[[Video:Destroying a Borgia Tower in AC: Brotherhood|thumb|left|300px|Walkthrough for burning a Borgia tower.]]
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center"  widths="180">
Borgia Tower Concept.jpg|Concept art of a Borgia tower
New man 4.png|Ezio walking away from a Borgia tower
Bar 5.png|Ezio escaping a burning Borgia tower
</gallery>


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==Appearances==
==Source==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice]]''


{{ACBH}}
==References==
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Gameplay]]
{{Reflist}}
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Latest revision as of 03:41, 13 May 2026

A Borgia Tower in the Campagna district

Borgia towers were guard towers found within the Italian city of Rome during the Renaissance. They were used by the Borgia as a display of their dominance over the city, and a base for an assigned Captain to manage the patrols that maintained control in each district.[1]

Though most Captains would choose to fight off a threat, some fled from confrontation and sought sanctuary in the tower. The heavy fortifications served as effective protection for the Captain, who would only venture out again at the next guard shift.[1]

Destruction[edit | edit source]

Niccolò: "Just because you kill a few guards does not mean the people will grant access to the stables."
Ezio: "You are right. We need to send a signal."
Niccolò Machiavelli and Ezio Auditore, moments before Ezio burned down a Borgia Tower.[src]-[m]

In order to liberate Rome and humiliate the Borgia, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze killed each tower's Captain and then burned down the tower itself, as a demonstration to the people that the Borgia's oppressive rule was coming to an end.[1]

List of tower's captains:

Centro District
Campagna District
Antico District

Once a tower had been destroyed, the Assassins rebuilt it and claimed it for themselves, dubbing it an Assassin Tower. With the tower under Assassin rule, Ezio was able to recruit one more potential apprentice and manage the Guild from there.[1]

Additionally, the district around the tower would begin to show signs of civilized life returning; crime would decrease, as bandits would start to leave, and the guards in the area would reduce in numbers. Citizens also began to have a more prominent presence in the area and could be found wandering the streets, while shops and landmarks nearby would become available for purchase.[1]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Borgia towers served as viewpoints for the surrounding area, and were surrounded by many circling crows. Burning a tower would automatically activate its viewpoint, saving Ezio the effort of having to climb it once more and interacting with it.
  • After the destruction of a Borgia tower, vigilantes appeared in the area to assist Ezio. Additionally, Borgia banners on the towers themselves were replaced with those of the Papal States.
  • Viewing a Borgia tower with Eagle Vision showed that the Borgia banners on its sides glowed red, similarly to an enemy.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Ascendance, the murders of Oliverotto da Fermo and Vitellozzo Vitelli took place in what appeared to be the same Borgia tower that kept Bartolomeo d'Alviano at bay. This causes conflict in the timeline, as Ezio destroyed the tower in 1500, while the deaths of Oliverotto and Vitellozzo took place in 1502.
  • The choice to represent Borgia headquarters as towers, and the appearance of the towers themselves, appear to be inspired by the Tower of the Borgias in Canals, Valencia. The tower itself is of 13th century Moorish origin, but a century later was incorporated into a Valencian Gothic palace that was the seat of the Lordship of Torre de Canals, a feudal territory possessed by the Borgia until it was sold to the city of Xativa in 1506; the palace later fell into ruin and the tower is one of the remnants. Callixtus III, the uncle of Rodrigo Borgia and son of one of the Borgia lords of Torre de Canals, is thought to have been born there.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]