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[[La Volpe]] was a member of the Italian Brotherhood and leader of the Florentine and Roman thieves' guilds. He met Ezio in 1478 when Ezio requested his assistance in the assassination of Templar Francesco de'Pazzi. La Volpe would | Gilberto, or more commonly known as [[La Volpe]], was a member of the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Brotherhood]] and leader of the [[Florence|Florentine]] and [[Rome|Roman]] [[Thief|thieves]]' guilds. He met [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] in 1478 when Ezio [[Fox Hunt|requested]] his assistance in the assassination of the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Francesco de' Pazzi]]. | ||
La Volpe cared deeply for his thieves, and would often request Ezio to aid them in assignments when he saw fit. In turn, La Volpe helped Ezio and the Brotherhood in the hunt for the [[pieces of Eden]], and ultimately in the [[liberation of Rome]]. | |||
La Volpe was an incredibly agile man, able to outrun even Ezio despite their age difference. Many stated that he was immortal and could see through walls due to his unusual purple eye color. La Volpe was a loyal companion and integral member of the Brotherhood, even if he was wary of those who had not yet earned his trust. | |||
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The Immortal Fox
Gilberto, or more commonly known as La Volpe, was a member of the Italian Brotherhood and leader of the Florentine and Roman thieves' guilds. He met Ezio in 1478 when Ezio requested his assistance in the assassination of the Templar Francesco de' Pazzi.
La Volpe cared deeply for his thieves, and would often request Ezio to aid them in assignments when he saw fit. In turn, La Volpe helped Ezio and the Brotherhood in the hunt for the pieces of Eden, and ultimately in the liberation of Rome.
La Volpe was an incredibly agile man, able to outrun even Ezio despite their age difference. Many stated that he was immortal and could see through walls due to his unusual purple eye color. La Volpe was a loyal companion and integral member of the Brotherhood, even if he was wary of those who had not yet earned his trust.