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{{Era|AC2|2book|Templars}}
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{{Character Infobox
{{Character Infobox
|image = DMRedux.png
|image = AC2 Dante Moro render.png
|birth = 1460<br>[[Venice]], [[Republic of Venice]]
|death = 11 July 1486 {{c|aged 26}}<br>Venice, Republic of Venice
|species = [[Human]]
|affiliates = [[House of Barbarigo]]<br>[[Templars]]
|affiliates = [[House of Barbarigo]]<br>[[Templars]]
|birth = 1460<br>[[Venice]], {{Wiki|Republic of Venice}}
*[[Roman Rite of the Templar Order|Italian Rite]]
|death = 11 July 1486 (aged 25-26)<br>Venice, Republic of Venice
|voice = [[Tony Calabretta]]
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''<br>[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance|''Renaissance'']]
|database = [[Database: Marco Barbarigo and Dante|Marco Barbarigo and Dante]]}}
|voice = [[Tony Calabretta]]}}
'''Dante Moro''' (1460 – 1486) was once the captain of the [[Venice|Venetian]] city [[Soldier|guard]], and was also an heir to one of the most prestigious and affluent families in Venice. However, after an injury left him with severe brain damage, he was convinced to become the personal bodyguard of the [[Templars|Templar]], [[Marco Barbarigo]].
'''Dante Moro''' (1460 – 1486) was the personal bodyguard of [[Marco Barbarigo]], and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]].
 
Dante was once the captain of the [[Venice|Venetian]] city [[Guards|guard]], and was also an heir to one of the most prestigious and affluent families in Venice.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Being the only son of Doge [[Cristoforo Moro]], Dante was born into nobility, and was given advantages in life due to his social standing. Eventually, he would become the Captain of the Venetian Guard, and the sole heir of the prestigious Moro family. By the age of twenty-five, Dante was happily married to a woman by the name of [[Carlotta Moro|Carlotta]], and a close friend to Marco Barbarigo while in his position of Captain.
Being the only son of Doge [[Cristoforo Moro]],<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Database: San Giobbe]]</ref> Dante was born into nobility, and was given advantages in life due to his social standing. Eventually, he would become the Captain of the Venetian Guard, and the sole heir of the prestigious Moro family. By the age of twenty-five, Dante was happily married to a woman by the name of [[Carlotta Moro|Carlotta]], and a close friend to Marco Barbarigo while in his position of Captain.<ref name="Database">''Assassin's Creed II'' – [[Database: Marco Barbarigo and Dante]]</ref>


===Betrayal===
===Betrayal===
Desiring Dante's wife, Carlotta, for himself, Marco Barbarigo organized an attempt on Dante's life. Sending his agents to kill Dante, they managed to stab him four times, despite Dante being a proficient fighter. Due to this encounter, Dante suffered from three body wounds, and was left with a [[Short blades|knife]] stuck in his head.
Desiring Carlotta for himself, Marco Barbarigo organized an attempt on Dante's life and sent his agents to kill Dante. Despite Dante being a proficient fighter, his assailants managed to stab him four times, three times in the body and once in the head. However, Dante miraculously survived this last wound that should have been fatal, but was left with severe brain damage and the mind of a child.<ref name="Database" />
 
Although the weapon was embedded in his skull, Dante proved to be more than Marco's agents could handle, barely escaping the encounter with his life. While he had miraculously survived, Dante was left with severe brain damage and the mind of a child.


From there, Marco tricked Dante into annulling his marriage in Carlotta's presence, and as such, achieved the goal he had hoped for. Marco also convinced Dante to become his personal bodyguard, with Dante proving effective in his new employment.
From there, Marco tricked Dante into annulling his marriage in Carlotta's presence, and as such, achieved the goal he had hoped for. Marco also convinced Dante to become his personal bodyguard, with Dante proving effective in his new employment.<ref name="Database" />


===Work as a Templar bodyguard===
===Occupation as a bodyguard===
{{Quote|We should move a little faster. I feel eyes on us.|Dante, advising the Templars for their safety.|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{Quote|We should move a little faster. I feel eyes on us.|Dante advising the Templars for their safety, 1485|Assassin's Creed II|Birds of a Feather}}[[File:BoF 9.png|thumb|250px|left|Dante at the meeting, guarding his fellow Templars]]
[[File:BoF 9.png|thumb|250px|left|Dante at the meeting, guarding his fellow Templars]]
On 14 September 1485, Dante, along with Marco, met with the Templars [[Silvio Barbarigo]], [[Carlo Grimaldi]], and [[Rodrigo Borgia]] in the [[Piazza San Marco]]. The meeting was held to [[Venetian conspiracy|discuss the plans]] to murder the current Doge, [[Giovanni Mocenigo]].<ref name="AC2">''Assassin's Creed II'' – {{Cite|4 Jun 2022. Memories needed}}</ref>
On 14 September 1485, Dante, along with Marco, met with fellow Templars [[Silvio Barbarigo]], [[Carlo Grimaldi]], and [[Rodrigo Borgia]] in the [[Piazza di San Marco]]. The meeting was held to [[Venetian Conspiracy|discuss the plans]] to murder the current Doge, [[Giovanni Mocenigo]].


Dante spoke little during the meeting, concentrating instead on keeping the other Templars safe. More than once, Dante moved the group along to avoid prying eyes and ears, though it proved a futile impediment to deter [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] from [[eavesdropping]] from the surrounding rooftops and crowds.
Dante spoke little during the meeting, concentrating instead on keeping the Templars safe. More than once, Dante moved the group along to avoid prying eyes and ears, though it proved a futile impediment to deter [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] from [[eavesdropping]] from the surrounding rooftops and crowds.<ref name="AC2" />


After Giovanni Mocenigo had been killed with [[cantarella]], Dante met with Silvio at the [[Carnevale]] festivities, in which Dante fought Ezio hand-to-hand in order to win a [[Golden Mask|golden mask]]. Although the two fought fiercely, Ezio's skills proved better and Dante was bested. However, Silvio cheated so that Dante could win – by bribing the Master of Celebrations – and so the mask was awarded to Dante to prevent Ezio from entering Marco's private party, as Marco had became the newest Doge.
After Giovanni Mocenigo had been killed with [[cantarella]], Dante met with Silvio at the [[Carnevale]] festivities, in which Dante fought Ezio hand-to-hand in order to win the [[Golden Mask]]—the Carnevale champion's reward which served as entry to the new Doge Marco Barbarigo's private party. Although the two fought fiercely, Ezio's skills proved better and Dante was bested. However, Silvio bribed the Master of Celebrations to award the mask to Dante instead, in an effort to keep Ezio away from his Templar master.<ref name="AC2" />


Later, while Dante was heading towards the Marco's party, Ezio managed to distract him with the aid of Sister [[Teodora Contanto]]'s [[courtesans]], which provided him enough time to [[Pickpocketing|pickpocket]] the mask from Dante. Upon discovering the loss of the mask, Dante hastily arrived at the party along with other guards.
Despite this, while Dante was heading towards Marco's party, Ezio managed to distract him with the aid of Sister [[Teodora Contanto]]'s [[courtesan]]s, which provided Ezio enough time to [[Pickpocketing|pickpocket]] the mask from Dante. Upon discovering the loss of the mask, Dante hastily arrived at the party along with other guards.<ref name="AC2" />


Attempting to look for Ezio, the Templar scoured the crowd of partygoers, though despite his best efforts, Dante failed, resulting in Marco's death at Ezio's hands. Subsequent to Marco's death, Silvio hired Dante to be his bodyguard, and so he helped his new master to occupy the [[Arsenale di Venezia]].
Attempting to look for Ezio, Dante and his guards scoured the crowd of partygoers, though despite his best efforts, Dante failed, resulting in Marco's death at Ezio's hands. Subsequent to Marco's death, Silvio re-hired Dante as his own bodyguard, to which Dante helped his new master to occupy the [[Arsenale di Venezia]].<ref name="AC2" />


===Death===
===Death===
[[File:Two birds 9.png|thumb|250px|Dante and Silvo, assassinated by Ezio]]
[[File:Two birds 9.png|thumb|250px|Dante and Silvo, assassinated by Ezio]]
Ezio planned to kill Dante and Silvio, and helped a ''condottiero'', [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]], to attack the Arsenale di Venezia in 1486. During the attack, Dante led the Templar troops, where he fought with Bartolomeo and Ezio.
Ezio planned to kill Dante and Silvio, and helped the ''{{Wiki|condottiero}}'' [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] attack the Arsenale di Venezia in 1486. During the attack, Dante led the Templar-affiliated troops, where he fought with Bartolomeo and Ezio.<ref name="AC2" />
 
As Ezio and Bartolomeo's [[Mercenary|mercenaries]] arrayed against him, Dante and the Templar supporters were defeated. However, Silvio recalled Dante to the city docks and, as they were destined to board a ship, Ezio broke through and assassinated the two with his dual [[Hidden Blade]]s before they could reach their vessel.<ref name="AC2" />
 
In his final moments, Dante disclosed to Ezio that the Templars meant to sail for [[Cyprus]], right before succumbing to his injuries. Following Dante's death, Ezio recovered a letter by Carlotta from his corpse, in which she apologized for marrying Marco and told Dante she would try to find a way to restore his broken mind.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]'' – {{Cite|4 Jun 2022. Chapter needed}}</ref>
 
==Personality and traits==
{{Quote|He's saved my life on two occasions, though he's not much of a conversationalist.|Marco commenting on Dante, 1485.|Assassin's Creed II|Birds of a Feather}}[[File:Two birds 4.png|thumb|left|250px|Dante battling with Bartolomeo at L'Arsenale]]
Following the traumatic attempt on his life, Dante did not retain much of a personality. When he spoke, it was in short, gruff sentences that focused on a single task: the advancement of his master's goals.<ref name="AC2" /> He followed orders unquestioningly, always obeying his master and any superiors in the Templar Order. He was extremely loyal and dedicated, constantly working to keep his master's fellow Templars safe, even putting his own life at risk for their wellbeing.<ref name="AC2" />


As Ezio and Bartolomeo's [[mercenaries]] arrayed against him, Dante and the Templar supporters were defeated. However, Silvio recalled Dante to the city docks and, as they were destined to board a ship, Ezio assassinated the two with both of his [[Hidden Blade]]s before they could reach their vessel.
Dante was a capable and tough fighter, strong enough to wield a [[labrys]] in battle and able to hold his own against many attacks by Bartolomeo and Ezio.<ref name="AC2" />


In his final moments, Dante disclosed to Ezio that the Templars meant to sail for [[Cyprus]], right before succumbing to his injuries. Following Dante's death, Ezio recovered a letter from his corpse, which was from Dante's ex-wife, Carlotta, and in it she apologized for marrying Marco, and told Dante she would try to find a way to restore his broken mind.
==Behind the scenes==
Dante is one of the few Italian characters, alongside Silvio Barbarigo, who does not have an Italian accent. Instead, his accent is more Italian-American.


==Personality and characteristics==
In the ''Assassin's Creed II'' novelization "[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance|''Renaissance'']]", Ezio shot Dante in the face with his [[Hidden Gun]] on the deck of the Templar ship. Despite this, the text of Carlotta's letter to Dante was reproduced in the novel as well.
{{Quote|He's saved my life on two occasions, though he's not much of a conversationalist.|Marco commenting on Dante.|Assassin's Creed II}}
[[File:Two birds 4.png|thumb|left|250px|Dante battling with Bartolomeo at L'Arsenale]]
Following the traumatic attempt on his life, Dante did not retain much of a personality. When he spoke, it was in short, gruff sentences that focused on a single task: the advancement of his master's goals.


Dante also followed orders unquestioningly, always obeying his master and any superiors in the Order. He was extremely loyal and dedicated, constantly working to keep his brothers safe and putting his own life at risk for their safety.
Dante differed from other assassination targets in the Italian city-states in that he was not deliberately a Templar. Simple-minded, Dante would not be in control of his actions and therefore could not be held accountable for them. For this reason, assassinating him could possibly be considered a breach of [[the Creed]]'s first tenet, though Ezio was not bound by them until he was officially inducted into the Assassin Order, which came after Dante's assassination. As well, Dante was the only assassination target in ''Assassin's Creed II'' who was younger than Ezio and did not have a portrait in the [[Villa Auditore]]'s [[painting gallery]].


Dante was also a capable fighter, being able to hold his own against Bartolomeo and Ezio. In battle, he was a strong fighter that was able to endure and withstand many attacks from his opponents.
The database entry for [[Chiesa di San Giobbe]] stated that Dante was the only son of Doge Cristoforo Moro, who supposedly disowned him in 1468 after losing his title as Venetian Captain of the Guard. This would be chronologically impossible however, as Dante would only have been eight years old in 1468. Also, when Dante was born, Cristoforo would have been nearly 70 years old.


==Trivia==
If Dante confronted Ezio after he stole the mask, Ezio could not kill or disarm him aside from a smash attack from a [[heavy weapon]]. This was also the case if players had Ezio fight Dante at a nearby bridge after killing Marco at Carnevale, except that while Dante could be defeated by pushing him into water, he would still respawn at the Carnevale party.
*Dante wielded a Labrys axe and fought much like a [[Brutes|Brute]].
*In the [[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance|''Renaissance'' novel]], Ezio shot Dante in the face with the [[Hidden Gun]] on the deck of the Templar ship. Despite this, the text of Carlotta's letter to Dante was reproduced in the novel as well.
*Dante differed from the other assassination targets in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', in that he was not deliberately a Templar. Simple-minded, Dante would not be in control of his actions and therefore could not be held accountable for them. Because of this, assassinating him could presumably be considered a breach of the first tenet of [[the Creed]], though Ezio was not bound by them until he was officially inducted into the Assassin Order, which came after Dante's assassination.
*Dante was the only assassination target not to have a portrait in [[Villa Auditore#Ezio's room|Ezio's room]].
*Dante was also the only assassination target that was younger than Ezio in ''Assassin's Creed II''.
*The database entry for [[San Giobbe]] stated that Dante was the only son of the Doge, Cristoforo Moro, who supposedly disowned him in 1468 after losing his title as Venetian Captain of the Guard. This would be a historical anachronism, as Dante would only have been eight years old in 1468. Also, when Dante was born, Cristoforo would have been nearly 70 years old.
*If Ezio was confronted by Dante after stealing the mask, he could not kill nor disarm Dante, aside from a [[Heavy weapons|heavy weapon]]'s Smash attack. This was also the case after the party where Marco was killed, with Dante being on a bridge nearby.
**However, Dante could be pushed into water, though he would still spawn at Marco Barbarigo's Carnevale party.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
Dante Moro concept render.jpg|High resolution development artwork of Dante Moro
Dante Moro concept render.jpg|High resolution development artwork of Dante Moro
040_max.jpg|Dante Moro's bust model
AC2 Dante Moro Face Model.png|Dante Moro's bust model
BoF 5.png|Dante at the Templar meeting in 1485
BoF 5.png|Dante at the Templar meeting in 1485
NtW 6.png|Dante displaying the golden mask
NtW 6.png|Dante displaying the golden mask
CNP_4.png‎|Ezio fighting Dante hand to hand
CNP 4.png‎|Ezio fighting Dante hand to hand
CNP 10.png|Silvio giving Dante the golden mask
CNP 10.png|Silvio giving Dante the golden mask
HaB 5.png|Dante at Carnevale
HaB 5.png|Dante at Carnevale
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==Reference==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''
 
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Latest revision as of 02:51, 25 May 2026

Dante Moro (1460 – 1486) was once the captain of the Venetian city guard, and was also an heir to one of the most prestigious and affluent families in Venice. However, after an injury left him with severe brain damage, he was convinced to become the personal bodyguard of the Templar, Marco Barbarigo.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early life[edit | edit source]

Being the only son of Doge Cristoforo Moro,[1] Dante was born into nobility, and was given advantages in life due to his social standing. Eventually, he would become the Captain of the Venetian Guard, and the sole heir of the prestigious Moro family. By the age of twenty-five, Dante was happily married to a woman by the name of Carlotta, and a close friend to Marco Barbarigo while in his position of Captain.[2]

Betrayal[edit | edit source]

Desiring Carlotta for himself, Marco Barbarigo organized an attempt on Dante's life and sent his agents to kill Dante. Despite Dante being a proficient fighter, his assailants managed to stab him four times, three times in the body and once in the head. However, Dante miraculously survived this last wound that should have been fatal, but was left with severe brain damage and the mind of a child.[2]

From there, Marco tricked Dante into annulling his marriage in Carlotta's presence, and as such, achieved the goal he had hoped for. Marco also convinced Dante to become his personal bodyguard, with Dante proving effective in his new employment.[2]

Occupation as a bodyguard[edit | edit source]

"We should move a little faster. I feel eyes on us."
―Dante advising the Templars for their safety, 1485[src]-[m]
Dante at the meeting, guarding his fellow Templars

On 14 September 1485, Dante, along with Marco, met with the Templars Silvio Barbarigo, Carlo Grimaldi, and Rodrigo Borgia in the Piazza San Marco. The meeting was held to discuss the plans to murder the current Doge, Giovanni Mocenigo.[3]

Dante spoke little during the meeting, concentrating instead on keeping the Templars safe. More than once, Dante moved the group along to avoid prying eyes and ears, though it proved a futile impediment to deter Ezio Auditore from eavesdropping from the surrounding rooftops and crowds.[3]

After Giovanni Mocenigo had been killed with cantarella, Dante met with Silvio at the Carnevale festivities, in which Dante fought Ezio hand-to-hand in order to win the Golden Mask—the Carnevale champion's reward which served as entry to the new Doge Marco Barbarigo's private party. Although the two fought fiercely, Ezio's skills proved better and Dante was bested. However, Silvio bribed the Master of Celebrations to award the mask to Dante instead, in an effort to keep Ezio away from his Templar master.[3]

Despite this, while Dante was heading towards Marco's party, Ezio managed to distract him with the aid of Sister Teodora Contanto's courtesans, which provided Ezio enough time to pickpocket the mask from Dante. Upon discovering the loss of the mask, Dante hastily arrived at the party along with other guards.[3]

Attempting to look for Ezio, Dante and his guards scoured the crowd of partygoers, though despite his best efforts, Dante failed, resulting in Marco's death at Ezio's hands. Subsequent to Marco's death, Silvio re-hired Dante as his own bodyguard, to which Dante helped his new master to occupy the Arsenale di Venezia.[3]

Death[edit | edit source]

Dante and Silvo, assassinated by Ezio

Ezio planned to kill Dante and Silvio, and helped the condottiero Bartolomeo d'Alviano attack the Arsenale di Venezia in 1486. During the attack, Dante led the Templar-affiliated troops, where he fought with Bartolomeo and Ezio.[3]

As Ezio and Bartolomeo's mercenaries arrayed against him, Dante and the Templar supporters were defeated. However, Silvio recalled Dante to the city docks and, as they were destined to board a ship, Ezio broke through and assassinated the two with his dual Hidden Blades before they could reach their vessel.[3]

In his final moments, Dante disclosed to Ezio that the Templars meant to sail for Cyprus, right before succumbing to his injuries. Following Dante's death, Ezio recovered a letter by Carlotta from his corpse, in which she apologized for marrying Marco and told Dante she would try to find a way to restore his broken mind.[4]

Personality and traits[edit | edit source]

"He's saved my life on two occasions, though he's not much of a conversationalist."
―Marco commenting on Dante, 1485.[src]-[m]
Dante battling with Bartolomeo at L'Arsenale

Following the traumatic attempt on his life, Dante did not retain much of a personality. When he spoke, it was in short, gruff sentences that focused on a single task: the advancement of his master's goals.[3] He followed orders unquestioningly, always obeying his master and any superiors in the Templar Order. He was extremely loyal and dedicated, constantly working to keep his master's fellow Templars safe, even putting his own life at risk for their wellbeing.[3]

Dante was a capable and tough fighter, strong enough to wield a labrys in battle and able to hold his own against many attacks by Bartolomeo and Ezio.[3]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Dante is one of the few Italian characters, alongside Silvio Barbarigo, who does not have an Italian accent. Instead, his accent is more Italian-American.

In the Assassin's Creed II novelization "Renaissance", Ezio shot Dante in the face with his Hidden Gun on the deck of the Templar ship. Despite this, the text of Carlotta's letter to Dante was reproduced in the novel as well.

Dante differed from other assassination targets in the Italian city-states in that he was not deliberately a Templar. Simple-minded, Dante would not be in control of his actions and therefore could not be held accountable for them. For this reason, assassinating him could possibly be considered a breach of the Creed's first tenet, though Ezio was not bound by them until he was officially inducted into the Assassin Order, which came after Dante's assassination. As well, Dante was the only assassination target in Assassin's Creed II who was younger than Ezio and did not have a portrait in the Villa Auditore's painting gallery.

The database entry for Chiesa di San Giobbe stated that Dante was the only son of Doge Cristoforo Moro, who supposedly disowned him in 1468 after losing his title as Venetian Captain of the Guard. This would be chronologically impossible however, as Dante would only have been eight years old in 1468. Also, when Dante was born, Cristoforo would have been nearly 70 years old.

If Dante confronted Ezio after he stole the mask, Ezio could not kill or disarm him aside from a smash attack from a heavy weapon. This was also the case if players had Ezio fight Dante at a nearby bridge after killing Marco at Carnevale, except that while Dante could be defeated by pushing him into water, he would still respawn at the Carnevale party.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]