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Throughout the city of [[Monteriggioni]], eight '''statuettes''' of [[Rome|Roman]] gods can be found scattered about. Once collected, two of the statuettes can be placed on one of four designated pedestals located at the back of the [[Auditore Villa|Villa]]. Once the two correct statuettes are placed onto a pedestal, the player obtains 2,000 florins, the same amount for each pedestal. Finishing this first can both increase the value of the city as well as supply large amounts of money early on to further increase the city.
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The '''Monteriggioni statuettes''' were four pairs of [[marble]] figurines of [[Roman Empire|Roman]] deities which were displayed on pedestals in the yard around the [[Villa Auditore]] in [[Monteriggioni]].


== Statuettes ==
When [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], the son of the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni Auditore]], first arrived in Monteriggioni in 1477 to seek refuge with his uncle [[Mario Auditore]], the statuettes lay scattered around the town. Over the years, as Ezio himself trained to become an Assassin and helped develop the businesses of the town, he found all eight of the missing figurines and restored them to their proper positions, whereupon it was discovered that each pair was a key to a mechanism that unlocked secret storages, containing 2000 [[florin]]s each. As the statues added to the aesthetics of the town, they also increased its value.<ref name="ACII">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
[[File:Monteriggioni-Villa_Statuette_Locations.jpg|thumb]]
 
The eight different mythical figures carved into a statuette, and&nbsp;their&nbsp;map colors,&nbsp;are as follows:
==Statuettes==
*'''Neptune: '''Red
*'''[[Neptune]]'''
*'''Pluto: '''Green
*'''[[Pluto]]'''
*'''[[Jupiter]]: '''Yellow
*'''[[Jupiter]]'''
*'''[[Minerva]]: '''Blue
*'''[[Minerva]]'''
*'''Diana: '''Black
*'''[[Diana (deity)|Diana]]'''
*'''Apollo: '''Purple
*'''[[Apollo]]'''
*'''Mars: '''Brown
*'''[[Mars (deity)|Mars]]'''
*'''Venus:&nbsp;'''Lime Green &nbsp;
*'''[[Aphrodite|Venus]]'''


==Pedestals==
==Pedestals==
Each pedestal has its own message written on it.
Each pedestal had its own message, describing the pair of statuettes that sat upon it.
*'''Neptune and Pluto:''' ''Two brothers rest here. One resides fathoms deep, the other at the end of time.''
*'''Jupiter and Minerva:''' ''Here sits the king of all [[Mount Olympos|Olympus]] and beside him stands wisdom, to guide his rule.''
*'''Diana and Apollo:''' ''Together, but never touching. One sleeps while the other rises, yet both watch over us.''
*'''Mars and Venus:''' ''The god of rage and strength basks in his lover's radiant beauty. She tames his anger with her gentle touch.''
 
==Locations==
===Jupiter===
On the south-eastern wall of the church.
 
As Jupiter was located high up on the wall of the church, it could either be reached by climbing the church and dropping down its eastern wall, or by climbing Monteriggioni's Thieves Guild and jumping to reach the statuette.
 
===Neptune===
Eastern part of the map fronting the church.
 
When facing the entrance to church, Ezio could turn left and look in a small walled off courtyard next to said church with a bench directly in front. From there, the statuette was attached to the wall just behind the tree.
 
===Pluto===
On a wall south-east from the Villa entrance.
 
Pluto was located at the top right corner of the village, just east of the training arena. After finding Neptune, it may be reached by climbing the building directly in front of Ezio until he was in line with the arena. Afterwards, he would need to drop to the left, towards the arena.
 
===Mars===
On a wall south-west from the Villa entrance.
 
Mars was almost at a mirrored location to Pluto, and could be found by going directly west from finding the Pluto statuette. It was attached to an east-facing wall to the west of the training arena.
 
===Venus===
On a wall of the western-most building, closest to the Villa.
 
Venus was located on the western wall of a small building, which was north-west of the building on which Mars was located. The statuette was attached to the wall just above a wooden scaffolding.
 
===Apollo===
At the south-west corner of the town, on the building just north of the [[brothel]].
 
Apollo could be easily found by looking north from the roof of the brothel. It was attached to the second floor of the adjacent building, just above and to the left of an archway.
 
===Diana===
On the northern wall of a building directly in front of the town's gate.


'''Neptune and Pluto: '''''Two brothers rest here. One resides fathoms deep, the other at the end of time.''
Similarly to Apollo, Diana was just above and to the left of an archway. The statuette could be easily found by looking to the south of the courtyard with a lush tree, in line with a street crossed over by several wooden beams.


'''Jupiter and Minerva: '''''Here sits the king of all Olympus and beside him stands wisdom, to guide his rule.''
===Minerva===
On a building just to the east of the town entrance.


'''Diana and Apollo: '''''Together, but never touching. One sleeps while the other rises, yet both watch over us.''
Minerva was on the corner of a building that was attached to a walled in courtyard with a small tree, similar to the courtyard in which Pluto was located. The statuette was on the opposite side of the building to the tree, on a low roof in the south-east corner.


'''Mars and Venus: '''''The god of rage and strength basks in his lover's radiant beauty. She tames his anger with her gentle touch.''
==Behind the scenes==
Three of the statuettes, Minerva, Jupiter, and Venus, have been revealed as members of the [[Isu]], deified by [[human]]s.


== Locations ==
Despite having been restored to their appropriate places, all of the statuettes are missing at the beginning of ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', before the [[Siege of Monteriggioni]].


Everything explained is in map view. So to understand what I am explaining, it would be essential to have your map up. The locations of&nbsp;the&nbsp;statuettes&nbsp;are as following:
The statuette of Venus seems to be based on the so-called {{Wiki|Capitoline Venus}}.


'''Neptune: '''''You can find Neptune by starting at the [[Blacksmith]]. Climb to the top of the building where the blacksmith is and then jump onto the building that is to the right of it (in map view). Then just drop at the front of the buidling and Neptune should be right there.''
The statuette of Mars is based on a [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Villa_Adriana#Canopus statue] of [[Ares]] found in {{Wiki|Hadrian's Villa}} at [[Tivoli]], [[Italy]].


'''Pluto: '''''Pluto is rather easy to find. It is located at the top right corner of the the village, just right of the arena where you can practice your skills (in map view&nbsp;). After finding Neptune, just climb the building in front of you until you are in line with the arena. Then drop of to the left of the building (in map view).''
The statuette of Diana seems to be based on {{Wiki|Diana of Versailles}}.


'''Jupiter: '''''Jupiter is almost hidden. Start at the right corner of the map (inside the walls). There is a rather large building that sits opposite of a small building. That small building is where Jupiter is. Climb the&nbsp;left side&nbsp;of the larger building and then jump onto the right side of the small church&nbsp;(in map view), you should get Jupiter when you jump. ''
The statuette of Apollo is based on {{Wiki|Apollo Belvedere}}.


'''Minerva: '''''Minerva is pretty easy. Start by entering Monteriggioni. Take a right and continue down the alleyway. The building that is to your left is where it is. Climb it and it should be on the left side of the building. It is one of the first buildings when you enter, on the right side. It is large on the map. Also, at night, if you climb onto the church right above where the Jupiter statue is, you can see the statue glowing west-southwest of the church.''
The statuette of Jupiter is based on {{Wiki|Zeus|Jupiter of Smyrna}}, also called ''Zeus de Smyrne''.


'''Diana: '''''Diana is on the opposite building of Minerva.&nbsp;Instead of taking a right, take a left and climb the building you first see. There is a small space in the center of the building, just go into the middle and it should be on the wall that is opposite of where you climbed.''
The statuette of Minerva seems to be based on the statue of [[Athena]] sculpted by {{Wiki|Leonidas Drosis}} for the modern {{Wiki|Academy of Athens (modern)|Academy of Athens}}, making its presence in the game anachronistic.


'''Apollo: '''''Apollo is on a building that looks kind of like a backwards capital "J". It is in the lower left corner of the map. There is a little inlet on the right side of the building when you look at your map. That's where it is. Just drop down onto a platform and Apollo is yours.''
The statuette of Neptune seems to be based on the central statue of the {{Wiki|Fountain of Neptune, Bologna|Fountain of Neptune}} in {{Wiki|Bologna}}, Italy. As the fountain was completed in 1565 and the statue affixed to it in 1567, the statuette is anachronistic.


'''Mars: '''''Mars is located around the same building as Venus, which is at the top left corner of the map.&nbsp;It is the house below the smaller house. Climb to the top of the building, and run to the opposite end. Drop down and you shall find the other half of the Statuette Pair.''
The statuette of Pluto seems to be based on the sculpture [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Pluton_encha%C3%AEnant_Cerb%C3%A8re,_Pajou_(Louvre_RF2982) "Pluton enchaînant Cerbère"] by {{Wiki|Augustin Pajou}}. As the statue was made in 1760, the statuette is anachronistic. In addition, the version in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' lacks [[Cerberos]] and his chain, but is otherwise identical to Pajou's.


'''Venus: '''''Venus is located at the top left corner of the villages'' ''(at the same building as Mars). The house that is right below the smaller one in the top corner, on the left side of the house, which is facing the Monteriggioni wall.''
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
Statues1.png|Venus and Mars
Statues2.png|Diana and Apollo
Statues3.png|Jupiter and Minerva
Statues4.png|Neptune and Pluto
AC2 Statue Palas Athena.png|The Minerva statuette
</gallery>


==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''


==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{ACII}}
{{ACII}}
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II]]
[[Category:Objects]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Gameplay]]
[[Category:Art]]
[[Category:Statues]]
[[Category:Monteriggioni]]
[[Category:Ezio Auditore da Firenze's collections]]

Latest revision as of 15:09, 28 August 2025

The Monteriggioni statuettes were four pairs of marble figurines of Roman deities which were displayed on pedestals in the yard around the Villa Auditore in Monteriggioni.

When Ezio Auditore da Firenze, the son of the Assassin Giovanni Auditore, first arrived in Monteriggioni in 1477 to seek refuge with his uncle Mario Auditore, the statuettes lay scattered around the town. Over the years, as Ezio himself trained to become an Assassin and helped develop the businesses of the town, he found all eight of the missing figurines and restored them to their proper positions, whereupon it was discovered that each pair was a key to a mechanism that unlocked secret storages, containing 2000 florins each. As the statues added to the aesthetics of the town, they also increased its value.[1]

Statuettes[edit | edit source]

Pedestals[edit | edit source]

Each pedestal had its own message, describing the pair of statuettes that sat upon it.

  • Neptune and Pluto: Two brothers rest here. One resides fathoms deep, the other at the end of time.
  • Jupiter and Minerva: Here sits the king of all Olympus and beside him stands wisdom, to guide his rule.
  • Diana and Apollo: Together, but never touching. One sleeps while the other rises, yet both watch over us.
  • Mars and Venus: The god of rage and strength basks in his lover's radiant beauty. She tames his anger with her gentle touch.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Jupiter[edit | edit source]

On the south-eastern wall of the church.

As Jupiter was located high up on the wall of the church, it could either be reached by climbing the church and dropping down its eastern wall, or by climbing Monteriggioni's Thieves Guild and jumping to reach the statuette.

Neptune[edit | edit source]

Eastern part of the map fronting the church.

When facing the entrance to church, Ezio could turn left and look in a small walled off courtyard next to said church with a bench directly in front. From there, the statuette was attached to the wall just behind the tree.

Pluto[edit | edit source]

On a wall south-east from the Villa entrance.

Pluto was located at the top right corner of the village, just east of the training arena. After finding Neptune, it may be reached by climbing the building directly in front of Ezio until he was in line with the arena. Afterwards, he would need to drop to the left, towards the arena.

Mars[edit | edit source]

On a wall south-west from the Villa entrance.

Mars was almost at a mirrored location to Pluto, and could be found by going directly west from finding the Pluto statuette. It was attached to an east-facing wall to the west of the training arena.

Venus[edit | edit source]

On a wall of the western-most building, closest to the Villa.

Venus was located on the western wall of a small building, which was north-west of the building on which Mars was located. The statuette was attached to the wall just above a wooden scaffolding.

Apollo[edit | edit source]

At the south-west corner of the town, on the building just north of the brothel.

Apollo could be easily found by looking north from the roof of the brothel. It was attached to the second floor of the adjacent building, just above and to the left of an archway.

Diana[edit | edit source]

On the northern wall of a building directly in front of the town's gate.

Similarly to Apollo, Diana was just above and to the left of an archway. The statuette could be easily found by looking to the south of the courtyard with a lush tree, in line with a street crossed over by several wooden beams.

Minerva[edit | edit source]

On a building just to the east of the town entrance.

Minerva was on the corner of a building that was attached to a walled in courtyard with a small tree, similar to the courtyard in which Pluto was located. The statuette was on the opposite side of the building to the tree, on a low roof in the south-east corner.

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Three of the statuettes, Minerva, Jupiter, and Venus, have been revealed as members of the Isu, deified by humans.

Despite having been restored to their appropriate places, all of the statuettes are missing at the beginning of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, before the Siege of Monteriggioni.

The statuette of Venus seems to be based on the so-called Capitoline Venus.

The statuette of Mars is based on a statue of Ares found in Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli, Italy.

The statuette of Diana seems to be based on Diana of Versailles.

The statuette of Apollo is based on Apollo Belvedere.

The statuette of Jupiter is based on Jupiter of Smyrna, also called Zeus de Smyrne.

The statuette of Minerva seems to be based on the statue of Athena sculpted by Leonidas Drosis for the modern Academy of Athens, making its presence in the game anachronistic.

The statuette of Neptune seems to be based on the central statue of the Fountain of Neptune in Bologna, Italy. As the fountain was completed in 1565 and the statue affixed to it in 1567, the statuette is anachronistic.

The statuette of Pluto seems to be based on the sculpture "Pluton enchaînant Cerbère" by Augustin Pajou. As the statue was made in 1760, the statuette is anachronistic. In addition, the version in Assassin's Creed II lacks Cerberos and his chain, but is otherwise identical to Pajou's.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]