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'''Demetrio il Silente''' (English: ''Demetrio the Silent'') was an [[Italy|Italian]] scientist and [[ | | image = Demetrio tied.png | ||
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'''Demetrio il Silente''' (English: ''Demetrio the Silent'') was an [[Italy|Italian]] scientist and [[blacksmith]] who lived during the time of the [[Renaissance]]. | |||
He was the inventor of the Corvix Blade, a modified variant of the [[Hidden Blade]] which he was forced to design for the [[Templars]] by [[Cesare Borgia]]. His conscience compelled him to eventually defy Cesare, and after losing his tongue as punishment, he attempted multiple times to kill Cesare to no avail. | He was the inventor of the Corvix Blade, a modified variant of the [[Hidden Blade]], which he was forced to design for the [[Templars]] by [[Cesare Borgia]]. His conscience compelled him to eventually defy Cesare, and after losing his tongue as punishment, he attempted multiple times to kill Cesare, to no avail. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Around | Around 1500, Demetrio was forced by [[Cesare Borgia]] to replicate the design of the [[Hidden Blade]] iconic to the [[Assassins]] for [[Templars|Templar]] use. For this, he was given the original blueprints of the Hidden Blade stolen from the [[Villa Auditore]]. After modifying the design based on a copy he made of the blueprints, he proceeded to craft a prototype using a stolen set of Hidden Blades, creating an upgraded version he dubbed the "Covix Blades".<ref name="Journal">''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]'' – [[Niccolò Machiavelli's journal]] – [[Database: Journal – Broken Chains|Entry #5]]: "Broken Chains"</ref> | ||
When Demetrio refused to continue creating more weapons for him, Cesare cut out his tongue. This, alongside the days of torture he suffered afterwards, caused the vengeful Demetrio to plot against Cesare. His murder attempts failed time and time again, though he escaped retribution initially. | When Demetrio refused to continue creating more weapons for him, Cesare cut out his tongue. This, alongside the days of torture he suffered afterwards, caused the vengeful Demetrio to plot against Cesare. His murder attempts failed time and time again, though he escaped retribution initially.<ref name="Journal"/> | ||
On his final attempt in [[Florence]] around 1506, he sought the help of the Assassins, sending a letter to [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] one morning asking for an armed escort during his escape. He did not, however, enlist the Assassins for aid on the assassination itself, seeking to do it personally. | On his final attempt in [[Florence]] around 1506, he sought the help of the Assassins, sending a letter to [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] one morning asking for an armed escort during his escape. He did not, however, enlist the Assassins for aid on the assassination itself, seeking to do it personally.<ref name="Journal"/> | ||
That night, he failed to kill Cesare yet again, and this time, Cesare discovered the plot and arranged for his execution. Fortunately for him, the Assassins [[Lo Sparviero]] and Niccolò Machiavelli had been watching over the [[Piazza della Signoria]] and saw him and other prisoners being dragged to the gallows by Cesare. Right before he could be executed, Demetrio was saved by Lo Sparviero, then taken into custody by | That night, he failed to kill Cesare yet again, and this time, Cesare discovered the plot and arranged for his execution. Fortunately for him, the Assassins [[Lo Sparviero]] and Niccolò Machiavelli had been watching over the [[Piazza della Signoria]] and saw him and other prisoners being dragged to the gallows by Cesare.<ref name="Journal"/> Right before he could be executed, Demetrio was saved by Lo Sparviero,<ref name="Broken Chains">''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]'' – [[Broken Chains]]</ref> then taken into custody by Machiavelli.<ref name="Journal"/> | ||
There, Demetrio confirmed that the modified Hidden Blades recovered by Lo Sparviero from a chest stolen by the Templar [[Pietro de Galencia]] were indeed the Corvix Blades he crafted. | There, Demetrio confirmed that the modified Hidden Blades recovered by Lo Sparviero from a chest stolen by the Templar [[Pietro de Galencia]] were indeed the Corvix Blades he had crafted.<ref name="Journal"/> He also shared with the Assassins what he knew about Cesare's operations, including that the Corvix Blades were intended for a specialized counter-Assassin unit known as the [[Crows]].<ref name="Journal 6">''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]'' – [[Niccolò Machiavelli's journal]] – [[Database: Journal – A Storm of Crows|Entry #6]]: "A Storm of Crows"</ref> | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 30 July 2025
Demetrio il Silente (English: Demetrio the Silent) was an Italian scientist and blacksmith who lived during the time of the Renaissance.
He was the inventor of the Corvix Blade, a modified variant of the Hidden Blade, which he was forced to design for the Templars by Cesare Borgia. His conscience compelled him to eventually defy Cesare, and after losing his tongue as punishment, he attempted multiple times to kill Cesare, to no avail.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Around 1500, Demetrio was forced by Cesare Borgia to replicate the design of the Hidden Blade iconic to the Assassins for Templar use. For this, he was given the original blueprints of the Hidden Blade stolen from the Villa Auditore. After modifying the design based on a copy he made of the blueprints, he proceeded to craft a prototype using a stolen set of Hidden Blades, creating an upgraded version he dubbed the "Covix Blades".[1]
When Demetrio refused to continue creating more weapons for him, Cesare cut out his tongue. This, alongside the days of torture he suffered afterwards, caused the vengeful Demetrio to plot against Cesare. His murder attempts failed time and time again, though he escaped retribution initially.[1]
On his final attempt in Florence around 1506, he sought the help of the Assassins, sending a letter to Niccolò Machiavelli one morning asking for an armed escort during his escape. He did not, however, enlist the Assassins for aid on the assassination itself, seeking to do it personally.[1]
That night, he failed to kill Cesare yet again, and this time, Cesare discovered the plot and arranged for his execution. Fortunately for him, the Assassins Lo Sparviero and Niccolò Machiavelli had been watching over the Piazza della Signoria and saw him and other prisoners being dragged to the gallows by Cesare.[1] Right before he could be executed, Demetrio was saved by Lo Sparviero,[2] then taken into custody by Machiavelli.[1]
There, Demetrio confirmed that the modified Hidden Blades recovered by Lo Sparviero from a chest stolen by the Templar Pietro de Galencia were indeed the Corvix Blades he had crafted.[1] He also shared with the Assassins what he knew about Cesare's operations, including that the Corvix Blades were intended for a specialized counter-Assassin unit known as the Crows.[3]
Appearances[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Assassin's Creed: Identity – Niccolò Machiavelli's journal – Entry #5: "Broken Chains"
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Identity – Broken Chains
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Identity – Niccolò Machiavelli's journal – Entry #6: "A Storm of Crows"
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