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'''Carlotta Moro '''is the ex-wife of [[Dante Moro]] and the widow of [[Marco Barbarigo]]. Carlotta became Marco Barabarigo's object of desire, causing Marco to plot a hit upon her husband [[Dante Moro]] for his death, which failed. However, it left Dante severely brain damaged and with the mind of a child. Marco exploited this by tricking Dante to annul his marriage with Carlotta and therefore become his wife and made her ex-husband enslaved as his bodyguard. She can be briefly seen in the Animus records video of [[Marco Barbarigo]] ,also her voice is heard in the Documents section of [[The Animus]] database, after a letter [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] had recovered after Dante's assassination. This letter reveals that her love never waned for Dante and promised to hitch a plan for them to be reunited, thwarted by his death to the hands of Ezio.
'''Carlotta Moro '''is the ex-wife of [[Dante Moro]] and the former slave of [[Marco Barbarigo]]. Carlotta became Marco Barabarigo's object of desire, causing Marco to plot a hit upon her husband [[Dante Moro]] for his death, which failed. However, it left Dante severely brain damaged and with the mind of a child. Marco exploited this by tricking Dante to annul his marriage with Carlotta and therefore become his wife and made her ex-husband enslaved as his bodyguard. She can be briefly seen in the Animus records video of [[Marco Barbarigo]], also her voice is heard in the Documents section of [[The Animus]] database, after a letter [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] had recovered after Dante's assassination. This letter reveals that her love never waned for Dante and promised to hitch a plan for them to be reunited, thwarted by his death to the hands of Ezio.


==Letter==
==Letter==
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''My love, ''
''My love, ''


I wonder if ever the day will come when these words might make sense to you once more. I am sorry for what I've done - for what you and I have both become. Though we could not be together , just knowing you were near was enough. And now, with Marco dead, I may yet find a way for us to be joined again.
I wonder if ever the day will come when these words might make sense to you once more. I am sorry for what I've done - for what you and I have both become. Though we could not be together, just knowing you were near was enough. And now, with Marco dead, I may yet find a way for us to be joined again.


But do you even remember me? Or were the wounds too grave? Do my words stir- if not your memory, then your heart? It doesn't matter what they say- I know you're still in there, somewhere.
But do you even remember me? Or were the wounds too grave? Do my words stir- if not your memory, then your heart? It doesn't matter what they say- I know you're still in there, somewhere.

Revision as of 03:06, 10 February 2010


Carlotta Moro is the ex-wife of Dante Moro and the former slave of Marco Barbarigo. Carlotta became Marco Barabarigo's object of desire, causing Marco to plot a hit upon her husband Dante Moro for his death, which failed. However, it left Dante severely brain damaged and with the mind of a child. Marco exploited this by tricking Dante to annul his marriage with Carlotta and therefore become his wife and made her ex-husband enslaved as his bodyguard. She can be briefly seen in the Animus records video of Marco Barbarigo, also her voice is heard in the Documents section of The Animus database, after a letter Ezio Auditore da Firenze had recovered after Dante's assassination. This letter reveals that her love never waned for Dante and promised to hitch a plan for them to be reunited, thwarted by his death to the hands of Ezio.

Letter

My love,

I wonder if ever the day will come when these words might make sense to you once more. I am sorry for what I've done - for what you and I have both become. Though we could not be together, just knowing you were near was enough. And now, with Marco dead, I may yet find a way for us to be joined again.

But do you even remember me? Or were the wounds too grave? Do my words stir- if not your memory, then your heart? It doesn't matter what they say- I know you're still in there, somewhere.

I will find a way, my love. To remind you. To restore you...

Love always,

Carlotta