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| name           = Assassin's Creed: Ascendance
|name=Assassin's Creed: Ascendance
| image         = Title asscend.jpeg
|image=Title asscend.jpeg
| director       = Laurent Bernier <small>'''(Director)'''</small> / Ghislain Ouellet <small>'''(Assistant Director)'''</small>
|director=Laurent Bernier {{c|Director}}<br>Ghislain Ouellet {{c|Assistant Director}}
| producer       = Louis-Pierre Pharmand <small>'''(Producer)'''</small> / Jean-Jacques Tremblay <small>'''(Associate Producer)'''</small> / Yves Guillemot, Serge Hascoet, Yannis Mallat, Sebastien Puel <small>'''(Executive Producers)'''</small>
|producer=Louis-Pierre Pharmand {{c|Producer}}<br>Jean-Jacques Tremblay {{c|Associate Producer}}<br>Yves Guillemot, Serge Hascoet, Yannis Mallat, Sebastien Puel {{c|Executive Producers}}
| writer         = Ethan Perry <small>'''(Screenplay)'''</small> / Jean Guesdon, Ethan Petty, Louis-Pierre Pharmand, Jeffrey Yohalem <small>'''(Story)'''</small>
|writer=Ethan Perry {{c|Screenplay}}<br>Jean Guesdon, Ethan Petty, Louis-Pierre Pharmand, Jeffrey Yohalem {{c|Story}}
| narrator       =
|narrator=
| starring       = [[Roger Craig Smith]], [[Andreas Apergis]], [[Carlos Ferro]], [[Arthur Holden]], [[Harry Standjofski]] <br><small>'''(Voice Talents)'''</small>
|starring=[[Roger Craig Smith]], [[Andreas Apergis]], [[Carlos Ferro]], [[Arthur Holden]], [[Harry Standjofski]]
| music         = [[Jesper Kyd]], Inon Zur
|music=[[Jesper Kyd]], Inon Zur
| cinematography = Nicolas Drolet
|cinematography=Nicolas Drolet
| editing       = Nicolas Drolet, Ghislain Ouellet <br><small>'''(Art Department)'''</small>
|editing=Nicolas Drolet, Ghislain Ouellet <br>{{c|Art Department}}
| studio         = UbiWorkshop, [[Ubisoft]] Montreal Studios
|studio=Ubiworkshop, [[Ubisoft]] Montreal Studios
| distributor   = Ubisoft Montreal
|distributor=Ubisoft Montreal
| released       = 16 November 2010
|released=16 November 2010
| runtime       = 13:32
|runtime=7:50
| country       = [[wikipedia:Canada|Canada]]
|country=[[Canada]]
| language       = [[wikipedia:English language|English]]
|language={{Wiki|English language|English}}
| budget         =
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| gross         =
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| preceded_by    = ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
|preceded by=''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
| followed_by    = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''}}
|followed by=''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''}}
'''''Assassins Creed: Ascendance''''' is a short, animated film project created to expand the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]]. It was revealed by [[Ubiworkshop]] on 10 November 2010, and was released on 16 November for PlayStation Store, Xbox LIVE, and iTunes.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ubiworkshop.myshopify.com/blogs/news/2266192-assassins-creed-ascendance-announcement|title=Assassin's Creed Ascendance Announcement|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110120222723/https://ubiworkshop.myshopify.com/blogs/news/2266192-assassins-creed-ascendance-announcement|archivedate=20 January 2011|author=Cuny, Julien|date=12 November 2010|publisher=''Ubisoft''|accessdate=19 April 2019}}</ref> Created as a bridge between ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', the short film details more of [[Cesare Borgia]]'s rise to power.


'''''Assassins Creed: Ascendance''''' is a short, animated film project created to expand the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]]. It was revealed by [http://ubiworkshop.myshopify.com/ UbiWorkshop] on November 10, 2010, and was released on November 16, 2010 for PlayStation<sub>®</sub>Store, Xbox LIVE<sub>®</sub>, and iTunes.<ref>[http://ubiworkshop.myshopify.com/blogs/news/2266192-assassins-creed-ascendance-announcement UbiWorkshop's ''Assassin's Creed: Ascendance'' Official Announcement]</ref>
Created as a bridge between ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', the short film details more of [[Cesare Borgia]]'s rise to power.
==Plot==
==Plot==
After the [[Fall of Monteriggioni|destruction]] of [[Monteriggioni]] in the year 1500, the Assassin [[Ezio Auditore]] met with [[Leonardo da Vinci]] in the streets of [[Rome]] to obtain information about the [[Rodrigo Borgia|Pope]]'s son, Cesare Borgia. Forewarned about the man he wishes to know, Ezio wanted to learn more nevertheless. What followed was a relieving of Cesare's ascension to power.
After rescuing [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]]'s wife [[Pantasilea Baglioni]] from [[Octavian de Valois]] in 1503, the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] met with [[Leonardo da Vinci]] in the streets of [[Rome]] to obtain information about [[Rodrigo Borgia]]'s son Cesare. Forewarned about the man he wished to know, Ezio wanted to learn more nevertheless. What followed was flashback of Cesare's ascension to power.


During the year 1497, Rodrigo's son, [[Juan Borgia the Younger|Juan Borgia]] was named Captain General of the Papal armies, while Cesare was named one of the cardinals. Not content with the position given to him, Cesare plans to eliminate his brother. With the assistance of the courtesan [[Fiora Cavazza]], Cesare had his brother killed in bed, and his body subsequently thrown in the [[Tiber River]]. Left with no other substitute, Rodrigo named Cesare the new Captain General.
In 1497, Rodrigo's son [[Juan Borgia the Younger|Juan]] was named {{Wiki|Captain General of the Church|Captain General}} of the [[Papacy|Papal]] armies, while Cesare was named one of the [[cardinal]]s. Not content with his position, Cesare planned to eliminate his brother. With the assistance of the [[courtesan]] [[Fiora Cavazza]], Cesare had his brother killed in bed, and his body subsequently thrown in the [[Tiber]] river. Left with no other substitute, Rodrigo named Cesare the new Captain General.


Cesare would then begin a conquest for [[Romagna]] in late 1499 with [[Ramiro d'Orco]], [[Oliverotto da Fermo]], and [[Vitellozzo Vitelli]] leading his armies. However, in the midst of their conquest, several of his subjects began to rebel against him. In response, Cesare had Ramiro beheaded and framed his other generals, feeling that he no longer had use for them. Fearing that they could be next, the remaining generals conspired against Cesare, and began a rebellion in the year 1502. The two generals won several battles and even managed to take over several of Cesare's lands.
Cesare then began a conquest for [[Romagna]] in late 1499 with [[Ramiro d'Orco]], [[Oliverotto da Fermo]], and [[Vitellozzo Vitelli]] leading his armies. However, in the midst of their conquest, several of his subjects began to rebel against him. In response, Cesare had Ramiro beheaded and framed his other generals, feeling that he no longer had use for them. Fearing that they could be next, the remaining generals, Oliverotto and Vitellozzo, conspired against Cesare, and began a rebellion in the year 1502. The two generals won several battles and even managed to take over several of Cesare's lands.
[[File:CesareEzio.png|thumb|250px|Ezio vowing to kill Cesare]]
Hearing Oliverotto and Vitellozzo's demands, Cesare promised to accept them all, assuring that they would return to his service and their past atrocities be forgiven. After a few months, Cesare held a dinner in their honor, though it was later revealed by Cesare to be an ambush, and he had the two generals captured. Cesare then ordered [[Micheletto Corella]] to strangle them to death. Reclaiming the lands taken from him, Cesare earned the praise and respect of both his allies and his enemies.


Hearing the demands of Oliverotto and Vitellozzo, Cesare promised to accept them all, promising that they will return to his service and their past atrocities forgiven. After a few months, Cesare held a dinner in their honor, though it was later revealed by Cesare to be an ambush, and had the two generals bound. Cesare would then order [[Micheletto Corella]] to strangle them to death. Reclaiming the lands taken from him, Cesare earned the praise and respect of both his allies and his enemies.
By then, Cesare had surrounded himself with several figures of power and talented people, such as Leonardo da Vinci, and several other individuals. Hearing enough, Ezio vowed to kill Cesare, despite his reputation. After receiving a scroll from Ezio, Leonardo returned to Cesare in order to resume work on his [[war machine]]s. As Leonardo entered the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]], Ezio returned to the city, declaring that Rome's corruption would end.
 
By then, Cesare had surrounded himself with several figures of power and talented people, such as Leonardo da Vinci, and several other individuals. Hearing enough, Ezio vows to kill Cesare, despite his reputation. After receiving a scroll from Ezio, Leonardo would return to the side of Cesare in order to resume work on his [[War Machines]]. As Leonardo entered the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]], Ezio returns to the city, vowing that Rome's corruption will end.


==Media==
==Media==
The art style of the entire animation was made to be a balance between what the animators were comfortable with, and the traditional oil-paint style iconic to the [[Renaissance]] era.<ref name="Making of Ascendance">The Making of ''Assassin's Creed: Ascendance''</ref>
The art style of the entire animation was made to be a balance between what the animators were comfortable with and the traditional oil-paint style iconic to the [[Renaissance]] era. Additionally, the creators wished for the film to be familiar to the fans of the series. To achieve this, they used sound effects and backgrounds taken directly from ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', such as the Papal apartments in the Castel Sant'Angelo, and the [[Tiber Island headquarters|headquarters]] on [[Tiber Island]].<ref name="Making of">{{Youtube|9rAHBQAMjS4|Assassin's Creed Ascendance - Making Of|UbiWorkshop|UbiWorkshop Montreal}}</ref>
 
Additionally, the makers wished for the film to be familiar to fans of the series. They thus used sound effects and backgrounds taken directly from ''Brotherhood'', such as the Papal apartments in the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]], and the [[Tiber Island headquarters|headquarters]] on [[Tiber Island]].<ref name="Making of Ascendance" />


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The film was originally named "Secret Project Number Three" by UbiWorkshop.<ref>[http://kotaku.com/5686463/ubiworkshop-reveals-assassins-creed-ascendance ''Assassin's Creed: Ascendance'' teaser]</ref>
*The film was originally named "Secret Project Number Three" by UbiWorkshop.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://kotaku.com/what-is-assassins-creed-ascendance-5686463|title=What Is Assassin's Creed Ascendance?|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20191107140035/https://kotaku.com/what-is-assassins-creed-ascendance-5686463|archivedate=7 November 2019|author=Fahey, Mike|date=10 November 2010|publisher=''{{Wiki|Kotaku}}''|accessdate=10 November 2010}}</ref>
*A variation of [[Octavian de Valois]]' death is seen in the introduction of the short film. There, Octavian and several of his men hold [[Pantasilea Baglioni]] hostage in the Roman Forum, and is attacked by Ezio, who is wearing his [[Ezio Auditore's robes|usual Assassin robes]]. Ezio would then strike from above and stab Octavian wit his [[Hidden Blade|hidden blade]].
*A variation of Octavian de Valois' death is shown in the introduction of the short film. There, Octavian and several of his men held Pantasilea Baglioni hostage in the Roman Forum, and were attacked by Ezio, who was wearing his [[Ezio Auditore's robes|Roman Assassin robes]]. Ezio would then strike from above and stab Octavian with his [[Hidden Blade]]. Octavian's final words also differed from the ones spoken in ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', saying that he only played a small part in Cesare's plans, rather than him admitting his desire for respect.
**Octavian's final words also differ from the ones spoken in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Brotherhood]]'', saying that he only played a small part in Cesare's plans, rather than him admitting his desire for respect.
*Juan Borgia's murder appears to have taken place in the [[Tiber Island headquarters]]. Whether this is considered canon or not is yet to be confirmed.
*Juan Borgia's murder appears to have taken place in the [[Tiber Island Hideout]]. Whether this is considered canon or not is yet to be confirmed.  
*The building where Oliverotto and Vitellozzo's dinner supposedly took place appears to be the [[Borgia tower]] nearest to the [[Caserma di Alviano]] that kept [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]]'s forces at bay until Ezio destroyed the building. However, this causes conflict in the timeline, as Ezio destroyed and had the Assassins occupy the tower in 1500, while the murders of both generals took place in 1502.
*The film is one of the few instances where Cesare uses a [[Crossbow|crossbow]] is seen, utilizing it to subdue Oliverotto.
*The film shows one of the few instances where Cesare was seen using a [[crossbow]], utilizing it to subdue Oliverotto. The crossbow Cesare possessed in the film had a unique design, embedded with a small metal decal of a woman.
**The crossbow Cesare utilizes in the film has a unique design, embedded with a small metal sculpture of a woman.
*The film is included with the ''[[Assassin's Creed: Lineage]]'' Blu-ray disc.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="180" captiontextcolor="#ffffff" bordersize="medium" captionalign="center">
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cesare_screenshot_large.jpg|Cesare, with his men.
|-|Images=
ezio_screenshot_large.jpg|Ezio, before [[Octavian de Valois]].
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
Papal_guard_screenshot_large.jpg|The Borgia forces, in their conquest for Romagna.
cesare screenshot large.jpg|Cesare with his men
JuanGeneral.png|Juan Borgia, as Captain General.
ezio screenshot large.jpg|Ezio before Octavian de Valois
JuanDeath.png|Juan Borgia's death.
Papal guard screenshot large.jpg|The Borgia forces in their conquest for Romagna
FermoandVettoCaptured.png|Oliverotto and Vitellozzo, moments before their death.
JuanGeneral.png|Juan Borgia as Captain General
MichelottoCesare.png|Micheletto, strangling the conspirators.
JuanDeath.png|Juan Borgia's death
CesareLeo.png|Cesare, greeting Leonardo da Vinci.
FermoandVettoCaptured.png|Oliverotto and Vitellozzo, moments before their death
MichelottoCesare.png|Micheletto strangling the conspirators
CesareLeo.png|Cesare greeting Leonardo da Vinci
</gallery>
|-|Videos=
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
Assassin's Creed Ascendance - Teaser
Assassin's Creed Ascendance - Making Of
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==Videos==
[[Video:Assassin's Creed Ascendance - Teaser|thumb|left|300px|''Assassin's Creed: Ascendance'' Teaser Trailer]]
[[Video:Assassin's Creed Ascendance - Making Of|thumb|300px|right|''Assassin's Creed: Ascendance'' - Making Of]]
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Assassins Creed: Ascendance is a short, animated film project created to expand the Assassin's Creed series. It was revealed by Ubiworkshop on 10 November 2010, and was released on 16 November for PlayStation Store, Xbox LIVE, and iTunes.[1] Created as a bridge between Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, the short film details more of Cesare Borgia's rise to power.

Plot[edit | edit source]

After rescuing Bartolomeo d'Alviano's wife Pantasilea Baglioni from Octavian de Valois in 1503, the Italian Assassin Ezio Auditore met with Leonardo da Vinci in the streets of Rome to obtain information about Rodrigo Borgia's son Cesare. Forewarned about the man he wished to know, Ezio wanted to learn more nevertheless. What followed was flashback of Cesare's ascension to power.

In 1497, Rodrigo's son Juan was named Captain General of the Papal armies, while Cesare was named one of the cardinals. Not content with his position, Cesare planned to eliminate his brother. With the assistance of the courtesan Fiora Cavazza, Cesare had his brother killed in bed, and his body subsequently thrown in the Tiber river. Left with no other substitute, Rodrigo named Cesare the new Captain General.

Cesare then began a conquest for Romagna in late 1499 with Ramiro d'Orco, Oliverotto da Fermo, and Vitellozzo Vitelli leading his armies. However, in the midst of their conquest, several of his subjects began to rebel against him. In response, Cesare had Ramiro beheaded and framed his other generals, feeling that he no longer had use for them. Fearing that they could be next, the remaining generals, Oliverotto and Vitellozzo, conspired against Cesare, and began a rebellion in the year 1502. The two generals won several battles and even managed to take over several of Cesare's lands.

Ezio vowing to kill Cesare

Hearing Oliverotto and Vitellozzo's demands, Cesare promised to accept them all, assuring that they would return to his service and their past atrocities be forgiven. After a few months, Cesare held a dinner in their honor, though it was later revealed by Cesare to be an ambush, and he had the two generals captured. Cesare then ordered Micheletto Corella to strangle them to death. Reclaiming the lands taken from him, Cesare earned the praise and respect of both his allies and his enemies.

By then, Cesare had surrounded himself with several figures of power and talented people, such as Leonardo da Vinci, and several other individuals. Hearing enough, Ezio vowed to kill Cesare, despite his reputation. After receiving a scroll from Ezio, Leonardo returned to Cesare in order to resume work on his war machines. As Leonardo entered the Castel Sant'Angelo, Ezio returned to the city, declaring that Rome's corruption would end.

Media[edit | edit source]

The art style of the entire animation was made to be a balance between what the animators were comfortable with and the traditional oil-paint style iconic to the Renaissance era. Additionally, the creators wished for the film to be familiar to the fans of the series. To achieve this, they used sound effects and backgrounds taken directly from Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, such as the Papal apartments in the Castel Sant'Angelo, and the headquarters on Tiber Island.[2]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The film was originally named "Secret Project Number Three" by UbiWorkshop.[3]
  • A variation of Octavian de Valois' death is shown in the introduction of the short film. There, Octavian and several of his men held Pantasilea Baglioni hostage in the Roman Forum, and were attacked by Ezio, who was wearing his Roman Assassin robes. Ezio would then strike from above and stab Octavian with his Hidden Blade. Octavian's final words also differed from the ones spoken in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, saying that he only played a small part in Cesare's plans, rather than him admitting his desire for respect.
  • Juan Borgia's murder appears to have taken place in the Tiber Island headquarters. Whether this is considered canon or not is yet to be confirmed.
  • The building where Oliverotto and Vitellozzo's dinner supposedly took place appears to be the Borgia tower nearest to the Caserma di Alviano that kept Bartolomeo d'Alviano's forces at bay until Ezio destroyed the building. However, this causes conflict in the timeline, as Ezio destroyed and had the Assassins occupy the tower in 1500, while the murders of both generals took place in 1502.
  • The film shows one of the few instances where Cesare was seen using a crossbow, utilizing it to subdue Oliverotto. The crossbow Cesare possessed in the film had a unique design, embedded with a small metal decal of a woman.
  • The film is included with the Assassin's Creed: Lineage Blu-ray disc.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Cuny, Julien (12 November 2010). Assassin's Creed Ascendance Announcement. Ubisoft. Archived from the original on 20 January 2011. Retrieved on 19 April 2019.
  2. Assassin's Creed Ascendance - Making Of on the UbiWorkshop Montreal YouTube channel
  3. Fahey, Mike (10 November 2010). What Is Assassin's Creed Ascendance?. Kotaku. Archived from the original on 7 November 2019. Retrieved on 10 November 2010.