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{{Quote|He travels fastest who travels alone.|Ezio Auditore, regarding his journey East.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations (novel)}}
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|timeframe=[[Renaissance]], 16th century
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|date=1510
|place=*[[Italy]]
*[[Corfu]]
*[[Athens]]
*[[Cyprus]]
*[[Syria]]
|outcome=*Ezio reaches [[Masyaf]].
|key=*[[Assassins]]
*[[Mamluks]]
|participants=*[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]
*[[Al-Scarab]]
*[[Ma'Mun]]
*[[Claudia Auditore da Firenze]]
*[[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]]
*[[Niccolò Machiavelli]]}}


[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]'s '''journey to Masyaf '''was a ten month pilgrimage from [[Italy]] to [[Masyaf]], in order to locate a [[Altair's library|library]] hidden below the city's castle, beliving it to be housing something capable of putting an end to the centuries long [[Assassin]]-[[Templar]] war forever.
==Discovery==
With the Templar threat in Italy extinguished, Ezio Auditore focused on further cementing the Assassins' place in Italy. Establishing his power base in [[Rome]], Ezio rebuilt and restructured the [[Italian Assassins|Italian Brotherhood]] under the benevolent eye of [[Pope Julius II]], also improving lines of communication from [[Sicily]] to [[Venice]] and standardizing methods of training for [[Apprentices|novices]] and fellow Assassins. Following the removal of the [[Borgia]], the Templars remained in abeyance and Ezio left the running of Assassin operations in the hands of his sister [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|Claudia]]; though Ezio remained vigilant of an incoming threat, and uncomplainingly devoted himself to the task of retrieving and putting in order what the Templars had wrought damage upon in the mean time. Though happy with his task, Ezio fondly missed the action and open air he previously experienced on a regular basis, prior to his role as [[Mentor]], knowing missions seldom come to men of his age.
In 1509, he came across a leather satchel with a letter inside, written by his father [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni]], to his uncle [[Mario Auditore|Mario]]. In the letter, Giovanni mentioned a library, built by legendary Assassin [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], hidden below a castle in the [[Syria]]n mountain city of Masyaf, the former headquarters of the [[Levantine Assassins]]. Spurred by his desire for adventure, and beliving the library to be housing something of great importance, Ezio made preperations for his journey East.

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