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'''Adriano Maestranzi''' was | '''Adriano Maestranzi''' was a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] during [[modern times]]. | ||
Adriano attempted to organize a team to retrieve Desmond, though he was swiftly stopped by William, who assured him that his [[Lucy Stillman|mole]] would keep Desmond safe. | On 5 September 2012, Adriano entered into a telephone communication with [[William Miles]] after he had tracked his son, [[Desmond Miles|Desmond]], once the latter had arrived in [[Rome]]. | ||
He attempted to organize a team to retrieve Desmond, though he was swiftly stopped by William, who assured him that his [[Lucy Stillman|mole]] would keep Desmond safe. | |||
9 days later, on 14 September 2012, Adriano sent an email to William, referring to a survivor of one of the Assassin teams that were [[Assassin's Creed: Initiates#Gunfight|murdered]] on 12 September 2012, who originated from the Canadian town of {{Wiki|Whistler, British Columbia}}. | |||
According to the correspondence, the lucky survivor "left Whistler because he didn't want to be 'buried' there, like his colleagues." | |||
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Revision as of 14:47, 14 September 2012
Template:WPAssassins Adriano Maestranzi was a member of the Assassin Order during modern times.
On 5 September 2012, Adriano entered into a telephone communication with William Miles after he had tracked his son, Desmond, once the latter had arrived in Rome.
He attempted to organize a team to retrieve Desmond, though he was swiftly stopped by William, who assured him that his mole would keep Desmond safe.
9 days later, on 14 September 2012, Adriano sent an email to William, referring to a survivor of one of the Assassin teams that were murdered on 12 September 2012, who originated from the Canadian town of Whistler, British Columbia.
According to the correspondence, the lucky survivor "left Whistler because he didn't want to be 'buried' there, like his colleagues."