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Date of Birth: 1431.<br />
Date of Birth: 1431.<br />
Profession: Pope, [[Grand Master|Leader]] of the [[Italian Templars]]
Profession: [[Papacy|Pope]], [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Leader]] of the [[Roman Rite of the Templar Order|Italian Templars]]


After his [[Confrontation in the Vatican|failure]] to return with a powerful weapon from the [[Vatican Vault|Vault]] beneath the [[Vaticano District|Vatican]], [[Rodrigo Borgia|Rodrigo]] seems to have been plagued by of ill omens.
After his [[Confrontation in the Vatican|failure]] to return with a powerful weapon from the [[Vatican Vault|Vault]] beneath the [[Vaticano District|Vatican]], [[Rodrigo Borgia|Rodrigo]] seems to have been plagued by of ill omens.
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In June of 1500, a steeple from the roof of [[St. Peter's Basilica|St. Peter's]] fell, dislodging an iron beam that came clattering down a few feet from the Pope as he walked through the Basilica. The next day, a room in the Vatican collapsed around him. Everyone else in the room was killed, only a piece of canopy wedged above the Pope saved his life. Then, a few weeks later, he ended up in bed with a severe fever. Finally, at the end of the year, while [[hunting]], he was charged by a [[Deer|stag]].
In June of 1500, a steeple from the roof of [[St. Peter's Basilica|St. Peter's]] fell, dislodging an iron beam that came clattering down a few feet from the Pope as he walked through the Basilica. The next day, a room in the Vatican collapsed around him. Everyone else in the room was killed, only a piece of canopy wedged above the Pope saved his life. Then, a few weeks later, he ended up in bed with a severe fever. Finally, at the end of the year, while [[hunting]], he was charged by a [[Deer|stag]].


After each of these incidents, Rodrigo seems to have left more and more to [[Cesare Borgia|Cesare]], content to collect indulgences to help fund the {{Wiki|Captain General of the Church|Captain General}}'s military campaign and to kill off [[cardinals]] if the [[money|florins]] weren't coming fast enough to restock the [[Papacy|Papal]] treasury. He also seemed to take great delight in the women of [[Rome]], engaging in several "bodily feasts" alongside his daughter, [[Lucrezia Borgia|Lucrezia]].
After each of these incidents, Rodrigo seems to have left more and more to [[Cesare Borgia|Cesare]], content to collect indulgences to help fund the {{Wiki|Captain General of the Church|Captain General}}'s military campaign and to kill off [[cardinal]]s if the [[florin]]s weren't coming fast enough to restock the [[Papacy|Papal]] treasury. He also seemed to take great delight in the women of [[Rome]], engaging in several "bodily feasts" alongside his daughter, [[Lucrezia Borgia|Lucrezia]].


In July of 1503, after the death of [[Juan Borgia the Elder]], a journal entry made by the new Papal secretary suggests that a worried Rodrigo moved "a strange [[Ezio's Apple of Eden|apple]]" he had kept inside a locked desk out of the [[Castel Sant'Angelo|Castello]].
In July of 1503, after the death of [[Juan Borgia the Elder]], a journal entry made by the new Papal secretary suggests that a worried Rodrigo moved "[[Apple of Eden 6|a strange apple]]" he had kept inside a locked desk out of the [[Castel Sant'Angelo|Castello]].


Curiouser and curiouser.
Curiouser and curiouser.


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Latest revision as of 02:11, 13 May 2026

Date of Birth: 1431.
Profession: Pope, Leader of the Italian Templars

After his failure to return with a powerful weapon from the Vault beneath the Vatican, Rodrigo seems to have been plagued by of ill omens.

In June of 1500, a steeple from the roof of St. Peter's fell, dislodging an iron beam that came clattering down a few feet from the Pope as he walked through the Basilica. The next day, a room in the Vatican collapsed around him. Everyone else in the room was killed, only a piece of canopy wedged above the Pope saved his life. Then, a few weeks later, he ended up in bed with a severe fever. Finally, at the end of the year, while hunting, he was charged by a stag.

After each of these incidents, Rodrigo seems to have left more and more to Cesare, content to collect indulgences to help fund the Captain General's military campaign and to kill off cardinals if the florins weren't coming fast enough to restock the Papal treasury. He also seemed to take great delight in the women of Rome, engaging in several "bodily feasts" alongside his daughter, Lucrezia.

In July of 1503, after the death of Juan Borgia the Elder, a journal entry made by the new Papal secretary suggests that a worried Rodrigo moved "a strange apple" he had kept inside a locked desk out of the Castello.

Curiouser and curiouser.