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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Zw-ACBH-DLC-6-3.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A messenger in Rome.]]
[[File:Zw-ACBH-DLC-6-3.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A messenger in Rome.]]
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', killing a messenger would raise notoriety by 50%, but in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', killing one would raise it up to 100%.
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', killing a messenger will raise notoriety by 50%. In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', killing one will raise it up to 100%.
*[[Perotto Calderon]] posed as a Borgia messenger while working as a spy for the Assassins.
*[[Perotto Calderon]] posed as a Borgia messenger while working as a spy for the Assassins.
*The usual amount of money gained from a messenger (1503 florins) is also the recorded year of [[Rodrigo Borgia]]'s death.
*The usual amount of money gained from a messenger (1503 florins) is also the recorded year of [[Rodrigo Borgia]]'s death.
*During Ezio's time in Rome, the frequency of Borgia messengers reduces dramatically as the city is rebuilt.
*During Ezio's time in Rome, the frequency of Borgia messengers reduces dramatically as the city is rebuilt.
*[[Archers]] will run after the messenger if he climbs onto a rooftop during a chase, even though the messenger will call out to the same guards for help.
*[[Archers]] will run after the messenger if he climbs onto a rooftop during a chase, even though the messenger will call out to the same guards for help.
*It is possible to trip or throw messengers off buildings to their deaths without being penalized for it, although throwing them into water will have repercussions.
*It is possible to trip or throw messengers off buildings to their deaths without being penalized, although throwing them into water will have repercussions.
*Ezio's notoriety will not increase if an [[Apprentices|Assassin apprentice]] is used to kill a messenger.
*Ezio's notoriety will not increase if an [[Apprentices|Assassin apprentice]] is used to kill a messenger.
*In [[Assassin's Creed II|''Assassin's Creed II'']], hurling a [[Throwing Knife|throwing knife]] at a messenger will cause the courier to automatically stop and give you his money. However, in [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'']], the knife will instantly kill the messenger and you do not gain any notoriety from this action.
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', hurling a [[Throwing Knife|throwing knife]] at a messenger will cause the courier to automatically stop and give you his money. However, in [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'']], the knife will instantly kill the messenger, but you do not gain any notoriety from this action.
*The Borgia Messenger will glow red in [[Eagle Vision]], as any other enemy. It could also be used to spot one at a distance without SSI turned on.
*Borgia Messengers glow red when viewed in [[Eagle Vision]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 06:55, 31 October 2011

File:Messenger.jpg
A messenger begs for his life.
"Don't slay the messenger, good Lord. Have my pouch instead."
―A Borgia messenger, upon being caught.[src]

Borgia Messengers, also known as Borgia Couriers, were presumably messengers for the House of Borgia. They always carried a significant amount of florins with them, likely delivering payment to or from allies of the Borgia.

Description

Unlike most guards or civilians, messengers were very skilled free runners, and were able to perform many acrobatic stunts, such as climbing walls and swinging from posts.[1]

They often did this to escape the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze, though upon being caught, they would willingly surrender the money they carried, and would beg for their lives.[1]

Additionally, messengers who operated around Rome also carried certain rare items in addition to money, which could be sold or used in shop quests.[2]

Killing a messenger and looting his corpse would result in the same amount of money as sparing him, however, obtaining the money in this fashion would increase Ezio's Notoriety.[1]

Notes

Fast traveling through the tunnels from Tiber Island to the Thieves Guild will cause a messenger to appear, usually within a minute by simply looking out to the road, every time coming from the left side of the road. Repeating this process enables farming of messengers to obtain Florins or shop quest items (such as Aconite).

Back at Tiber Island, a messenger will also appear at the entrance to the guild by looking right. After around a minute, a messenger will run past.

Trivia

A messenger in Rome.
  • In Assassin's Creed II, killing a messenger will raise notoriety by 50%. In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, killing one will raise it up to 100%.
  • Perotto Calderon posed as a Borgia messenger while working as a spy for the Assassins.
  • The usual amount of money gained from a messenger (1503 florins) is also the recorded year of Rodrigo Borgia's death.
  • During Ezio's time in Rome, the frequency of Borgia messengers reduces dramatically as the city is rebuilt.
  • Archers will run after the messenger if he climbs onto a rooftop during a chase, even though the messenger will call out to the same guards for help.
  • It is possible to trip or throw messengers off buildings to their deaths without being penalized, although throwing them into water will have repercussions.
  • Ezio's notoriety will not increase if an Assassin apprentice is used to kill a messenger.
  • In Assassin's Creed II, hurling a throwing knife at a messenger will cause the courier to automatically stop and give you his money. However, in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, the knife will instantly kill the messenger, but you do not gain any notoriety from this action.
  • Borgia Messengers glow red when viewed in Eagle Vision.

References