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*[[Battista Borgia]]
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''*Hint: Any Captain with the last name "Siena" will flee at the first sight of Ezio''
''*Hint: Any Captain with the last name "Siena" will flee at the first sight of Ezio''


==Borgia Towers==
==Borgia Towers==

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The Borgia Captains were only found leading the guard contingent of Borgia Towers. There were only 12 of them throughout Rome, one for each Tower. They fought similarly to Leaders, but were even more heavily armored, wore a white cape with the Borgia symbol on it and could counter Ezio's attacks. However, some were "Coward" types, and would flee if they detected Ezio.


The Captains

Centro District

Antico District

Campagna District

*Hint: Any Captain with the last name "Siena" will flee at the first sight of Ezio

Borgia Towers

Borgia Towers were Guard Towers found within the Italian city of Rome, used by the Borgia as a display of their dominance over the city.

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Ezio performing a Leap of Faith from a burning Borgia Tower

A Borgia Captain was assigned to each tower to lead the patrols, and to maintain control of each district. Though some would choose to fight off a threat alongside their guards, a number usually fled from confrontation, and sought sanctuary in the tower. The heavy fortifications served as effective protection for the Captain, who would only venture out again at the next guard shift at dawn or dusk.