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{{quote|You can hunt those who bear false witness against you. They traded dignity for coin. Their loss would not be mourned.|[[Paola]] speaking to [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] about officials.|Assassin's Creed II}}
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[[File:AC2 Florentine Official.png|200px|right|thumb|An official displaying a wanted poster of Ezio Auditore]]
'''Officials''' were minor [[assassination targets]] who falsely claimed to have witnessed crimes committed by the [[Assassins]] and testified against them.


'''Officials''' were minor [[assassination targets]], who often claimed to have witnessed the crimes committed by the [[Assassins]] and testified against them.
During the [[Renaissance]], if [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] committed an illegal act in an [[Italy|Italian]] city, officials, who were respected members of society, would accept [[Templars|Templar]] bribes and begin to falsely declare that they had personally witnessed him committing those acts.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref><ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>


Should [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] commit an illegal act in their city, officials, who were normally respected members of society, would begin to falsely declare that they had personally witnessed him committing those acts.
As his [[Social Stealth|notoriety]] grew, Ezio would often seek out officials and assassinate them to silence their testimonies. However, most of the officials throughout Italy were paranoid and would flee upon sight of the Assassin, unless he was [[blending]] with nearby [[civilian]]s.<ref name="AC2" /><ref name="ACB" />


Ezio would often seek them out to assassinate them, and silence their testimonies. However, most of the officials throughout [[Italy|Italia]] during the [[Renaissance]] were paranoid and would flee as soon as they caught sight of the Assassin, unless he was [[blend]]ing with nearby [[civilians]].
In [[Constantinople]], during the 16th century, officials would stay and combat Ezio should they spot him, and were always accompanied by a pair of [[Soldier|militia]] from the [[Byzantine army]].<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>


In [[Constantinople]] during the 16th century officials would stay and fight Ezio should they spot him, and were always accompanied by a pair of [[Byzantines|Byzantine]] [[Guards#Byzantines|Militia]]. However, they were very weak, and as they had no armor, they were often very quickly killed in a fight. Also, if the Byzantine Militia were killed before them, they would very likely choose to flee instead of facing the deadly Assassin in open combat.
In [[New Orleans]], [[Aveline de Grandpré]] had to deal with witnesses in a similar vein, since they would spread word of her aristocratic guise's illegal acts. Due to their paranoia, witnesses were difficult to eliminate without attracting further attention and always possessed a pair of bodyguards that deterred Aveline if she was spotted. As such, utilizing discreet weapons including the [[blowpipe]] or the [[parasol gun]] would achieve greater success than a full-on assault.<ref name="AC3L">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''</ref>
 
During the [[Golden Age of Piracy]] in the [[Caribbean]], officials were naval officers who could be bribed by [[Edward Kenway]] to decrease his wanted level. They were no longer assassination targets, and could be easily found on the docks of any city, fort or inhabited island.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Officials, along with [[Heralds]], are involved in the [[Social Stealth]] system. Killing one will lower your notoriety by 75% (50% in ''Revelations'').
*Officials always carried some currency, which could be looted from their bodies after killing them. However, they rarely possessed anything else.
*Officials appear as a black and white eye on your [[Maps|mini-map]].
*Officials in Constantinople wore the same clothes as [[bank]]ers.
*Officials always carry around 80 to 89 florins/Akce, which can be looted from their bodies after killing them. However, they rarely carried anything else.
*Caribbean officials wore the same uniform of a French soldier.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Ezio-Assassinating_a_Corrupt_Official.jpg|Ezio assassinating an official.
LL 3 v.png|Ezio assassinating an official
AssassinsCreedIIGame_2010-06-13_11-45-31-58.jpg|Ezio "reasoning" with an official.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Source==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
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"You can hunt those who bear false witness against you. They traded dignity for coin. Their loss would not be mourned."
―Paola speaking to Ezio Auditore about officials, 1477.[src]-[m]
An official displaying a wanted poster of Ezio Auditore

Officials were minor assassination targets who falsely claimed to have witnessed crimes committed by the Assassins and testified against them.

During the Renaissance, if Ezio Auditore committed an illegal act in an Italian city, officials, who were respected members of society, would accept Templar bribes and begin to falsely declare that they had personally witnessed him committing those acts.[1][2]

As his notoriety grew, Ezio would often seek out officials and assassinate them to silence their testimonies. However, most of the officials throughout Italy were paranoid and would flee upon sight of the Assassin, unless he was blending with nearby civilians.[1][2]

In Constantinople, during the 16th century, officials would stay and combat Ezio should they spot him, and were always accompanied by a pair of militia from the Byzantine army.[3]

In New Orleans, Aveline de Grandpré had to deal with witnesses in a similar vein, since they would spread word of her aristocratic guise's illegal acts. Due to their paranoia, witnesses were difficult to eliminate without attracting further attention and always possessed a pair of bodyguards that deterred Aveline if she was spotted. As such, utilizing discreet weapons including the blowpipe or the parasol gun would achieve greater success than a full-on assault.[4]

During the Golden Age of Piracy in the Caribbean, officials were naval officers who could be bribed by Edward Kenway to decrease his wanted level. They were no longer assassination targets, and could be easily found on the docks of any city, fort or inhabited island.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Officials always carried some currency, which could be looted from their bodies after killing them. However, they rarely possessed anything else.
  • Officials in Constantinople wore the same clothes as bankers.
  • Caribbean officials wore the same uniform of a French soldier.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]