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Revision as of 11:12, 7 March 2019
Bartolomé Ortiz was an Assassin of the Spanish Brotherhood during the Renaissance.
Biography
Bartolomé Ortiz was a master blacksmith during the Renaissance, renowned throughout Spain for creating the highest quality weapons from the finest Toledo steel. His great size, strength and penchant for wine earned him a reputation as loud mouth.[1]
However, underneath his boorish, muscled exterior, Ortiz was a kind-hearted man who took great pride in, and accountability for, the weapons he created.[1]
It anguished him to see the Inquisition soldiers using his steel to oppress the disenfranchised people of Toledo. As a result, he agreed to go into business with his best friend Diego, and give up making weapons for all time. His retirement was premature thanks to the Inquisition, who executed Diego for trying to protect an innocent young girl they were harassing.[1]
Outraged by his loss, Ortiz joined the Assassins to lend them his strength and to create weapons they could use to avenge his friend.[1]
Trivia
- Ortiz's design is identical to that of Auguste Oberlin and the Blacksmith from Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood's multiplayer.
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