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{{Battle | {{Dialogue2|Mario|The Borgia must not be allowed to breach the walls until everyone is safely away. ''Insieme per la vittoria!'' (We stand together!)|Ezio|Insieme. (Together.) Uncle... be careful.|I will.|Mario's final conversation with Ezio during the siege.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Vilified}} | ||
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|prev = [[Confrontation in the Vatican]] | |||
|next = [[Liberation of Rome]] | |||
|image = Vilified 3 v.png | |||
|name = Siege of Monteriggioni | |name = Siege of Monteriggioni | ||
| | |conflict = | ||
| | |date = 2 January 1500 | ||
| | |end = 2 January 1500 | ||
|place = [[Monteriggioni]], [[Tuscany]] | |place = [[Monteriggioni]], [[Tuscany]] | ||
|result = | |result = Borgia Papal victory: | ||
*Pillage of Monteriggioni by Borgia forces | |||
|side1 = [[ | *Death of Mario Auditore | ||
|side2 = [[ | *Cesare Borgia's capture of Caterina Sforza and the Apple of Eden | ||
*Ezio Auditore severely injured | |||
| | |side1 = [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] | ||
|side2 = [[Roman Rite of the Templar Order|Roman Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] | |||
*[[Papacy|Papal]] army | |||
|commanders1 = *[[Mario Auditore]] † | |||
*[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] | *[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] | ||
| | *[[Caterina Sforza]] <small>(POW)</small> | ||
|commanders2 = *[[Cesare Borgia]] | |||
*[[ | *[[Micheletto Corella]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Octavian de Valois]] | ||
*[[ | |forces1 = Unspecified numbers of | ||
*[[Mercenary|Mercenaries]] | |||
* | *Mercenary [[arquebusier]]s | ||
*[[ | *2 Cannons | ||
|forces2 = Unspecified numbers of | |forces2 = Unspecified numbers of | ||
*[[ | *Papal Militia | ||
* | *Papal [[Brute]]s | ||
* | *Papal [[Agile guard]]s | ||
|casual1 | *Papal [[Seeker]]s | ||
*Papal Elites | |||
*Papal Leaders | |||
*Papal [[Arquebusier]]s | |||
*8 Siege Towers | |||
*35 Mortars | |||
|casual1 = *Mario Auditore | |||
*Large number of mercenaries | *Large number of mercenaries | ||
*Unknown number of [[civilian]]s | |||
|casual2 = *Light | |||
*Several siege towers demolished | |||
*Many mortars blown up | |||
|civilian = Unknown numbers | |civilian = Unknown numbers | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Siege of Monteriggioni''' was the decisive confrontation between the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] army, under the command of [[Cesare Borgia]], and the [[House of Auditore|Auditore]] [[Mercenary|mercenaries]], led by [[Mario Auditore]]. The retaliatory siege took place on 2 January 1500, a few days after a prior [[Confrontation in the Vatican|confrontation]] in [[Rome]] between [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] and Cesare's father, [[Papacy|Pope]] [[Rodrigo Borgia|Alexander VI]], during which the former discovered the [[Vatican Vault]] and the prophetic message left behind by [[Minerva]] of the [[Isu|First Civilization]]. | |||
==Return from the Vatican== | |||
===Arrival in Monteriggioni=== | |||
{{Quote|Steel yourself, Ezio. They will have many questions.|Mario to Ezio, as they arrived at the Villa Auditore, 1500.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Homecoming (Brotherhood)}} | |||
After Ezio Auditore received the message left by Minerva in the Vault beneath the Vatican,<ref name="Mass Exodus">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Mass Exodus]]</ref> he and Mario returned to Monteriggioni,<ref name="Homecoming">''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' – [[Homecoming (Brotherhood)|Homecoming]]</ref> after successfully escaping the Papal forces, bringing the [[Apple of Eden 6|Apple of Eden]] with them.<ref name="Mass Exodus" /><ref name="Novel">[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' novel]]</ref> | |||
Arriving after four days of travel, the pair conversed about what Ezio had learned in the Vault. Mario assured him that many of the things that the figure had foretold would occur far in their future, thus they should not worry about it.<ref name="Homecoming" /> | |||
As they came within sight of the town, Ezio was startled by a cannonball crashing into the ground next to them, and Mario explained that his mercenaries were merely testing out the [[cannon]]s that had been installed during Ezio's absence.<ref name="Homecoming" /> | |||
[[File:Homecoming 1 v.png|thumb|left|250px|Ezio and Mario outside Monteriggioni]] | |||
Entering Monteriggioni, Ezio and Mario were greeted by the [[Civilian|townspeople]] upon their return. At the stairs leading to the [[Villa Auditore]], the two were welcomed by Ezio's sister, [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|Claudia]]. After a brief greeting, Claudia informed Ezio of [[Caterina Sforza]]'s presence in Monteriggioni.<ref name="Homecoming" /> | |||
Claudia also asked if Rodrigo Borgia was dead, to which Ezio replied that he would explain everything to both her and the others later in Mario's study. As Claudia departed, Mario warned Ezio to prepare himself for many questions, before heading back to the villa.<ref name="Homecoming" /> | |||
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== | ===Settling back in=== | ||
{{Quote|I am the lucky one, I have you here to aid me.|Angelina to Ezio.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|R & R}} | |||
Before entering the villa, Ezio assisted several of the townspeople. First, he helped a [[Angelina Ceresa|woman]] that was asking for help to carry a heavy flower box. He offered to carry it for her, and she started to flirt with Ezio on the way, saying that the flowers were for Claudia's birthday party the next day, and that she needed someone with class to accompany her to the party.<ref name="R & R">''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' – [[R & R]]</ref> | |||
== | [[File:R&R 2 v.png|thumb|250px|Ezio talking to Angelina]] | ||
{{ | The woman, Angelina, claimed that even Ezio Auditore would be impressed by him, and, after Ezio revealed himself, the woman was noticeably flustered by the fact and told Ezio to keep the party a secret.<ref name="R & R" /> | ||
Ezio then went outside Monteriggioni to help the [[stable]] master catch Mario's favorite [[horse]], as it had escaped from his control. After bringing the horse back to the man, the stable master advised Ezio to not spend as much time in battles as his uncle, to which Ezio answered him by saying that his battles were already over.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' – [[Horsing Around]]</ref> | |||
The last people that Ezio helped that day were two mercenaries who were responsible for the cannons. They claimed that the cannons weren't working as they were supposed to, and that they needed to find the engineer responsible for them, who was sleeping inside a tower. Ezio woke him up and led him to the mercenaries, who were harshly reprimanded by the engineer.<ref name="Target Practice">''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' – [[Target Practice]]</ref> | |||
After repairing the cannons, the engineer asked Ezio to test them in order to make sure they worked correctly. After testing the cannons, the mercenaries informed Ezio that if he heard some noise the day after, it would be because they were practicing.<ref name="Target Practice" /> | |||
[[File:Reunion 1 v.png|250px|thumb|left|Ezio discussing plans with Caterina]] | |||
Finally, Ezio went back to the Villa where Caterina Sforza awaited him in the main hall. After greeting his old ally, Caterina explained her presence in town to Ezio, and claimed that she desired to make an alliance with him.<ref name="Reunion">''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' – [[Reunion (Brotherhood)|Reunion]]</ref> | |||
She required the assistance of Monteriggioni's mercenaries, in order to defend [[Forlì]] against the invading [[Papal Guard|Papal army]]. Ezio assured Caterina that they would discuss those matters later, after the meeting in Mario's study, to which she agreed.<ref name="Reunion" /> | |||
==Reunion== | |||
{{Dialogue2|Niccolò|Once our enemies are dead we can speak of vaults and gods and ancient places. You should have killed him. We're sure to suffer for it!|Ezio|I am not here to debate the past. Together, we should discuss the future.|No. I am leaving immediately for ''Roma''.|Niccolò and Ezio's final confrontation in Monteriggioni.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Reunion (Brotherhood)}} | |||
[[File:Reunion 2 v.png|thumb|250px|Ezio meeting with the other Assassins in Mario's study]] | |||
Ezio arrived at the study with Caterina, where Claudia, his mother [[Maria Auditore da Firenze|Maria]], Mario, and [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] were waiting. Ezio told them of what he had seen in the Vault, and of his confrontation with Rodrigo Borgia.<ref name="Reunion" /> | |||
He spoke of the "moving painting" of the goddess Minerva, who had told Ezio about a disaster that would occur in the distant future, as well as the existence of the [[Temple (Isu)|Temples]] that could aid [[human]]ity. After her message, she had called out to a phantom named [[Desmond Miles|Desmond]], much to Ezio's confusion. After this, the goddess had disappeared.<ref name="Reunion" /> | |||
The others were astounded by Ezio's discoveries, and Claudia asked if the goddess had appeared human. Ezio told her that she had, though her words proved otherwise. Mario asked who Desmond was, and where the Temples that Minerva had mentioned were. Ezio could not provide the answer to either. Machiavelli then asked Ezio how it had ended with Rodrigo, if he had begged for mercy or had offered power in exchange for his life. Ezio told him that none of these had happened, confusing Machiavelli as he thought it odd for Rodrigo to remain so calm before dying, to which Ezio revealed he had actually allowed Rodrigo to live.<ref name="Reunion" /> | |||
[[File:Reunion_4_v.png|thumb|left|250px|Machiavelli arguing with Ezio]] | |||
Enraged, Machiavelli lectured Ezio, saying that sparing him was a mistake and that they could only go searching for fabled Temples once their enemies were dead.<ref name="Reunion" /> | |||
Ezio attempted to explain why he had spared Rodrigo, saying that they should forget the past and focus more on the future, but Machiavelli disagreed vehemently with him, and abruptly left for Rome.<ref name="Reunion" /> | |||
As Machiavelli departed, Mario tried to comfort Ezio on his decision, stating that he trusted his judgement. After this, Ezio left the study and returned to his room. There, he undressed and bathed, and was soon joined by Caterina, who had come to comfort him. After the bath, Ezio and Caterina continued their "activities" in bed,<ref name="Reunion" /> remaining together until dawn.<ref name="Vilified">''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' – [[Vilified]]</ref> | |||
==The Borgia siege== | |||
=== Surprise attack=== | |||
{{Dialogue2|Mario|It's the Borgia!|Ezio|How did we not see this?|They must have massed to the east during the night. We need to hold them off until the townspeople have escaped.|Mario trying to explain what's happening to Ezio.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Vilified}} [[File:Vilified_1_v.png|thumb|250px|Ezio with Caterina]] | |||
As they finished, Caterina asked Ezio if he wanted to "go again," to which he replied that she need not ask. As they were about to begin, cannon fire could be heard from outside.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
When Caterina wondered aloud what it was, Ezio assured her that it was just the mercenaries training with the new cannons. This was proven wrong, however, as a cannonball tore through the windows of Ezio's room, hitting the [[Armor of Altaïr]] and scattering it.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
Surprised, Ezio got out of bed and hastily dressed himself. In a rush, he only had the time to take a [[Common Sword|common sword]] and his left [[Hidden Blade]] before heading out of the villa through the wall blown open by the cannonball.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
Caterina left the room by the stairs, calling to Ezio that she would use her men to flank their enemies. After this, the two parted ways, with Ezio telling her to stay out of sight.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
Ezio jumped onto the villa roof, where he was greeted by the sight of Monteriggioni heavily damaged by cannon fire, with its buildings ablaze and falling apart. As his eyes wandered, Ezio caught sight of a cannonball headed his way, which he only just managed to dodge.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
[[File:Vilified 1.png|thumb|250px|left|Mario telling Ezio about the attack]] | |||
Tumbling from the roof, he hit the ground, but was quickly helped up by his uncle, who informed Ezio that the Borgia were responsible for the attack. Ezio wondered how they had not seen the attack coming, to which Mario replied that they must have taken an alternative route to the east during the night.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
As the villa sustained more damage, Mario instructed Ezio to climb the battlements of the city and assist the mercenaries while the villagers fled. Mario informed Ezio that he, in turn, would lead a frontal assault against the Borgia infantry.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
Before their departure, Ezio asked if Mario had the Apple, to which he replied that he was keeping it safe. As the two parted, Ezio told Mario to be careful, and was reassured that he would.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
Ezio quickly leapt from the balcony of the villa's courtyard and landed on a nearby horse, which he rode through the collapsing city. As he reached the side of the city walls, a nearby tower fell, killing his horse and throwing the Assassin from the saddle. Ezio grabbed onto a nearby scaffolding before he hit the ground, and proceeded up a ladder to the battlements.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
[[File:Vilified 7 v.png|thumb|250px|The Borgia breaching the walls]] | |||
There, he joined the mercenaries in manning the mounted cannons, using them to destroy the Borgia infantry, cannons and approaching siege towers. As Ezio and the mercenaries defended the city, the townspeople fled to the villa.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
Just as the townspeople had reached safety, the Borgia were able to breach the city's defenses, with one siege tower successfully reaching the eastern walls. As a mercenary took his place as cannoneer, Ezio ran across the ramparts to aid the mercenaries being assaulted by the Borgia soldiers.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
===Mario's execution=== | |||
{{Quote|We've had too much bloodshed. I think a cleansing is in order. So, consider this as an invitation from my family... to yours.|Cesare, moments before killing Mario.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Vilified}} | |||
[[File:Vilified 9 v.png|thumb|left|250px|Mario Auditore collapsing before Cesare Borgia]] | |||
Ezio killed the commanding soldier from above and charged into the fray, disposing of the remaining attackers and swiftly killing two [[Brute]]s. As he did, the enemy forces finally breached the city gates, and Mario came through them, barely alive, falling to the ground right as Ezio watched.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
Following close behind him was the Captain-General of the Pope's army, [[Cesare Borgia]], accompanied by his sister, [[Lucrezia Borgia|Lucrezia]], his generals, [[Juan Borgia the Elder]], [[Octavian de Valois]], [[Micheletto Corella]], a contingent of soldiers and Caterina trapped as a captive.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
Cesare called out for Ezio's attention, stating that the Pope had told him about Ezio and his ''"little group of [[Assassins]]"'' and about the Apple of Eden, holding it up for Ezio to see.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
Ezio rushed to Mario across the rooftops as Cesare quickly snatched the newly designed wheel-lock [[firearm]] fashioned by [[Leonardo da Vinci|the Assassin's friend]] from Octavian, and pointed it to Mario's head.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
[[File:ACB Cesare Baron.png|thumb|250px|Cesare aiming the pistol at Mario]] | |||
Claiming that there had been too much bloodshed between the two families, Cesare fired the pistol and killed Mario, serving as an invitation from the Borgia to the Auditore to confront them at the center of their rule, Rome.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
Subsequently, as Ezio watched his uncle's murder, he was shot through the left shoulder and lower abdomen by several of the [[arquebusier]]s positioned on the city walls, causing him to fall from the rooftops and lose consciousness.<ref name="Vilified" /> | |||
==Escape from the town== | |||
{{Dialogue|Claudia|You're not coming with us? Where are you riding?|Ezio|To Roma.|Ezio and Claudia, before Ezio departs for Rome.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Emergency Exit}} | |||
[[File:EExit 1.png|thumb|250px|left|The mercenaries dragging Ezio away]] | |||
Waking up, Ezio was greeted by the sight of two mercenaries dragging him across the battlefield to safety. Ezio irritably demanded that they let him go, insisting that he could stand on his own.<ref name="Emergency Exit">''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' – [[Emergency Exit]]</ref> | |||
As he did, the Borgia soldiers arrived to finish what they had started, and, knowing that he could not handle them alone, Ezio called for the mercenaries to aid him. Eventually, Ezio and the mercenaries fought their way through the city and reached the villa.<ref name="Emergency Exit" /> | |||
As he made his way through the city rubble, Ezio found Claudia and another group of mercenaries being assaulted by more soldiers. Ezio and his own group of mercenaries assisted them, and successfully fended them off. With haste, the group made their way to the [[Sanctuary]], closely followed by Borgia guards.<ref name="Emergency Exit" /> | |||
One of the [[Thief|thieves]] of Monteriggioni, who was about to shut the Sanctuary door, told Ezio that they had thought he had been killed. Before Ezio closed the passage, the [[Paganino|thief]] left to aid the troops. After this, Ezio locked the secret door to the hidden passage and descended the steps to meet up with Claudia, Maria and the townspeople.<ref name="Emergency Exit" /> | |||
[[File:EExit 8.png|thumb|250px|Ezio, Maria and Claudia outside Monteriggioni]] | |||
In the tunnels below the Sanctuary, Ezio headed the escape through a long, perilous passage constructed behind his ancestor's statue, which led to the outside of the northern walls.<ref name="Emergency Exit" /> | |||
After a long journey, navigating through the complex structure and dealing with the guards that had managed to catch up with the group, Ezio and the other civilians managed to escape the city.<ref name="Emergency Exit" /> | |||
==Aftermath== | |||
{{Dialogue|Ezio|Ah, Roma.|Margherita|Yes, or what is left of it since the Borgia came to power.|Ezio upon waking up in Rome.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|As Good As New}} | |||
[[File:EExit 9.png|thumb|250px|left|Ezio collapsing from exhaustion]] | |||
After the attack, the Assassins lost the Apple of Eden to Cesare and his armies.<ref name="Vilified" /> Escaping through the outer walls, Ezio demanded for a horse, and instructed Claudia to take their mother back to [[Florence]]. Claudia asked where he was going, to which he replied that he was going to Rome.<ref name="Emergency Exit" /> | |||
As the civilians fled Monteriggioni, Maria bid her son farewell and demanded he destroy the Templars, but to remember for whom the Assassins fought. Ezio then immediately departed on horseback towards Rome.<ref name="Emergency Exit" /> | |||
Travelling along the countryside, Ezio steadily grew weaker from his injuries, before finally falling from his horse and passing out on the road. Some time later, Ezio woke up, dazed and covered in bandages. He was then greeted by the sight of a [[Margherita dei Campi|kindly woman]], who had nursed him back to health and stitched his wounds.<ref name="As Good As New">''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' – [[As Good As New]]</ref> | |||
[[File:As Good As New 1.png|thumb|250px|Ezio recovering in Rome]] | |||
She told him that a man had brought him to Rome and had left new equipment and Assassin robes for him. As Ezio dressed and prepared to leave, the woman instructed him to meet with Niccolò Machiavelli at the [[Mausoleo di Augusto]].<ref name="As Good As New" /> | |||
Leaving the house, Ezio soon found out he was in Rome. With this, the [[Liberation of Rome]] and the insurrection of the Brotherhood had begun.<ref name="As Good As New" /> | |||
==Appearances== | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | |||
*[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' novel]] | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Memories]]'' {{Imo}} | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]'' {{Mdat}} | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' {{Mo}} | |||
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The Siege of Monteriggioni was the decisive confrontation between the Borgia army, under the command of Cesare Borgia, and the Auditore mercenaries, led by Mario Auditore. The retaliatory siege took place on 2 January 1500, a few days after a prior confrontation in Rome between Ezio Auditore da Firenze and Cesare's father, Pope Alexander VI, during which the former discovered the Vatican Vault and the prophetic message left behind by Minerva of the First Civilization.
Return from the Vatican[edit | edit source]
Arrival in Monteriggioni[edit | edit source]
After Ezio Auditore received the message left by Minerva in the Vault beneath the Vatican,[1] he and Mario returned to Monteriggioni,[2] after successfully escaping the Papal forces, bringing the Apple of Eden with them.[1][3]
Arriving after four days of travel, the pair conversed about what Ezio had learned in the Vault. Mario assured him that many of the things that the figure had foretold would occur far in their future, thus they should not worry about it.[2]
As they came within sight of the town, Ezio was startled by a cannonball crashing into the ground next to them, and Mario explained that his mercenaries were merely testing out the cannons that had been installed during Ezio's absence.[2]

Entering Monteriggioni, Ezio and Mario were greeted by the townspeople upon their return. At the stairs leading to the Villa Auditore, the two were welcomed by Ezio's sister, Claudia. After a brief greeting, Claudia informed Ezio of Caterina Sforza's presence in Monteriggioni.[2]
Claudia also asked if Rodrigo Borgia was dead, to which Ezio replied that he would explain everything to both her and the others later in Mario's study. As Claudia departed, Mario warned Ezio to prepare himself for many questions, before heading back to the villa.[2]
Settling back in[edit | edit source]
Before entering the villa, Ezio assisted several of the townspeople. First, he helped a woman that was asking for help to carry a heavy flower box. He offered to carry it for her, and she started to flirt with Ezio on the way, saying that the flowers were for Claudia's birthday party the next day, and that she needed someone with class to accompany her to the party.[4]

The woman, Angelina, claimed that even Ezio Auditore would be impressed by him, and, after Ezio revealed himself, the woman was noticeably flustered by the fact and told Ezio to keep the party a secret.[4]
Ezio then went outside Monteriggioni to help the stable master catch Mario's favorite horse, as it had escaped from his control. After bringing the horse back to the man, the stable master advised Ezio to not spend as much time in battles as his uncle, to which Ezio answered him by saying that his battles were already over.[5]
The last people that Ezio helped that day were two mercenaries who were responsible for the cannons. They claimed that the cannons weren't working as they were supposed to, and that they needed to find the engineer responsible for them, who was sleeping inside a tower. Ezio woke him up and led him to the mercenaries, who were harshly reprimanded by the engineer.[6]
After repairing the cannons, the engineer asked Ezio to test them in order to make sure they worked correctly. After testing the cannons, the mercenaries informed Ezio that if he heard some noise the day after, it would be because they were practicing.[6]

Finally, Ezio went back to the Villa where Caterina Sforza awaited him in the main hall. After greeting his old ally, Caterina explained her presence in town to Ezio, and claimed that she desired to make an alliance with him.[7]
She required the assistance of Monteriggioni's mercenaries, in order to defend Forlì against the invading Papal army. Ezio assured Caterina that they would discuss those matters later, after the meeting in Mario's study, to which she agreed.[7]
Reunion[edit | edit source]
- Niccolò: "Once our enemies are dead we can speak of vaults and gods and ancient places. You should have killed him. We're sure to suffer for it!"
- Ezio: "I am not here to debate the past. Together, we should discuss the future."
- Niccolò: "No. I am leaving immediately for Roma."
- —Niccolò and Ezio's final confrontation in Monteriggioni.[src]-[m]

Ezio arrived at the study with Caterina, where Claudia, his mother Maria, Mario, and Niccolò Machiavelli were waiting. Ezio told them of what he had seen in the Vault, and of his confrontation with Rodrigo Borgia.[7]
He spoke of the "moving painting" of the goddess Minerva, who had told Ezio about a disaster that would occur in the distant future, as well as the existence of the Temples that could aid humanity. After her message, she had called out to a phantom named Desmond, much to Ezio's confusion. After this, the goddess had disappeared.[7]
The others were astounded by Ezio's discoveries, and Claudia asked if the goddess had appeared human. Ezio told her that she had, though her words proved otherwise. Mario asked who Desmond was, and where the Temples that Minerva had mentioned were. Ezio could not provide the answer to either. Machiavelli then asked Ezio how it had ended with Rodrigo, if he had begged for mercy or had offered power in exchange for his life. Ezio told him that none of these had happened, confusing Machiavelli as he thought it odd for Rodrigo to remain so calm before dying, to which Ezio revealed he had actually allowed Rodrigo to live.[7]

Enraged, Machiavelli lectured Ezio, saying that sparing him was a mistake and that they could only go searching for fabled Temples once their enemies were dead.[7]
Ezio attempted to explain why he had spared Rodrigo, saying that they should forget the past and focus more on the future, but Machiavelli disagreed vehemently with him, and abruptly left for Rome.[7]
As Machiavelli departed, Mario tried to comfort Ezio on his decision, stating that he trusted his judgement. After this, Ezio left the study and returned to his room. There, he undressed and bathed, and was soon joined by Caterina, who had come to comfort him. After the bath, Ezio and Caterina continued their "activities" in bed,[7] remaining together until dawn.[8]
The Borgia siege[edit | edit source]
Surprise attack[edit | edit source]

As they finished, Caterina asked Ezio if he wanted to "go again," to which he replied that she need not ask. As they were about to begin, cannon fire could be heard from outside.[8]
When Caterina wondered aloud what it was, Ezio assured her that it was just the mercenaries training with the new cannons. This was proven wrong, however, as a cannonball tore through the windows of Ezio's room, hitting the Armor of Altaïr and scattering it.[8]
Surprised, Ezio got out of bed and hastily dressed himself. In a rush, he only had the time to take a common sword and his left Hidden Blade before heading out of the villa through the wall blown open by the cannonball.[8]
Caterina left the room by the stairs, calling to Ezio that she would use her men to flank their enemies. After this, the two parted ways, with Ezio telling her to stay out of sight.[8]
Ezio jumped onto the villa roof, where he was greeted by the sight of Monteriggioni heavily damaged by cannon fire, with its buildings ablaze and falling apart. As his eyes wandered, Ezio caught sight of a cannonball headed his way, which he only just managed to dodge.[8]

Tumbling from the roof, he hit the ground, but was quickly helped up by his uncle, who informed Ezio that the Borgia were responsible for the attack. Ezio wondered how they had not seen the attack coming, to which Mario replied that they must have taken an alternative route to the east during the night.[8]
As the villa sustained more damage, Mario instructed Ezio to climb the battlements of the city and assist the mercenaries while the villagers fled. Mario informed Ezio that he, in turn, would lead a frontal assault against the Borgia infantry.[8]
Before their departure, Ezio asked if Mario had the Apple, to which he replied that he was keeping it safe. As the two parted, Ezio told Mario to be careful, and was reassured that he would.[8]
Ezio quickly leapt from the balcony of the villa's courtyard and landed on a nearby horse, which he rode through the collapsing city. As he reached the side of the city walls, a nearby tower fell, killing his horse and throwing the Assassin from the saddle. Ezio grabbed onto a nearby scaffolding before he hit the ground, and proceeded up a ladder to the battlements.[8]

There, he joined the mercenaries in manning the mounted cannons, using them to destroy the Borgia infantry, cannons and approaching siege towers. As Ezio and the mercenaries defended the city, the townspeople fled to the villa.[8]
Just as the townspeople had reached safety, the Borgia were able to breach the city's defenses, with one siege tower successfully reaching the eastern walls. As a mercenary took his place as cannoneer, Ezio ran across the ramparts to aid the mercenaries being assaulted by the Borgia soldiers.[8]
Mario's execution[edit | edit source]

Ezio killed the commanding soldier from above and charged into the fray, disposing of the remaining attackers and swiftly killing two Brutes. As he did, the enemy forces finally breached the city gates, and Mario came through them, barely alive, falling to the ground right as Ezio watched.[8]
Following close behind him was the Captain-General of the Pope's army, Cesare Borgia, accompanied by his sister, Lucrezia, his generals, Juan Borgia the Elder, Octavian de Valois, Micheletto Corella, a contingent of soldiers and Caterina trapped as a captive.[8]
Cesare called out for Ezio's attention, stating that the Pope had told him about Ezio and his "little group of Assassins" and about the Apple of Eden, holding it up for Ezio to see.[8]
Ezio rushed to Mario across the rooftops as Cesare quickly snatched the newly designed wheel-lock firearm fashioned by the Assassin's friend from Octavian, and pointed it to Mario's head.[8]

Claiming that there had been too much bloodshed between the two families, Cesare fired the pistol and killed Mario, serving as an invitation from the Borgia to the Auditore to confront them at the center of their rule, Rome.[8]
Subsequently, as Ezio watched his uncle's murder, he was shot through the left shoulder and lower abdomen by several of the arquebusiers positioned on the city walls, causing him to fall from the rooftops and lose consciousness.[8]
Escape from the town[edit | edit source]

Waking up, Ezio was greeted by the sight of two mercenaries dragging him across the battlefield to safety. Ezio irritably demanded that they let him go, insisting that he could stand on his own.[9]
As he did, the Borgia soldiers arrived to finish what they had started, and, knowing that he could not handle them alone, Ezio called for the mercenaries to aid him. Eventually, Ezio and the mercenaries fought their way through the city and reached the villa.[9]
As he made his way through the city rubble, Ezio found Claudia and another group of mercenaries being assaulted by more soldiers. Ezio and his own group of mercenaries assisted them, and successfully fended them off. With haste, the group made their way to the Sanctuary, closely followed by Borgia guards.[9]
One of the thieves of Monteriggioni, who was about to shut the Sanctuary door, told Ezio that they had thought he had been killed. Before Ezio closed the passage, the thief left to aid the troops. After this, Ezio locked the secret door to the hidden passage and descended the steps to meet up with Claudia, Maria and the townspeople.[9]

In the tunnels below the Sanctuary, Ezio headed the escape through a long, perilous passage constructed behind his ancestor's statue, which led to the outside of the northern walls.[9]
After a long journey, navigating through the complex structure and dealing with the guards that had managed to catch up with the group, Ezio and the other civilians managed to escape the city.[9]
Aftermath[edit | edit source]

After the attack, the Assassins lost the Apple of Eden to Cesare and his armies.[8] Escaping through the outer walls, Ezio demanded for a horse, and instructed Claudia to take their mother back to Florence. Claudia asked where he was going, to which he replied that he was going to Rome.[9]
As the civilians fled Monteriggioni, Maria bid her son farewell and demanded he destroy the Templars, but to remember for whom the Assassins fought. Ezio then immediately departed on horseback towards Rome.[9]
Travelling along the countryside, Ezio steadily grew weaker from his injuries, before finally falling from his horse and passing out on the road. Some time later, Ezio woke up, dazed and covered in bandages. He was then greeted by the sight of a kindly woman, who had nursed him back to health and stitched his wounds.[10]

She told him that a man had brought him to Rome and had left new equipment and Assassin robes for him. As Ezio dressed and prepared to leave, the woman instructed him to meet with Niccolò Machiavelli at the Mausoleo di Augusto.[10]
Leaving the house, Ezio soon found out he was in Rome. With this, the Liberation of Rome and the insurrection of the Brotherhood had begun.[10]
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood novel
- Assassin's Creed: Memories (indirect mention only)
- Assassin's Creed: Identity (mentioned in Database entry only)
- Assassin's Creed: Odyssey (mentioned only)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood – Mass Exodus
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood – Homecoming
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood novel
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood – R & R
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood – Horsing Around
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood – Target Practice
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood – Reunion
- ↑ 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 8.16 8.17 8.18 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood – Vilified
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood – Emergency Exit
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood – As Good As New
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