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With all members of the [[Assassins|order]] meeting in Mario's study at [[Monteriggioni]], Ezio [[Eagle Vision|inspected]] what was written beneath the Codex Pages that was placed on the wall. He assembled them as members of the order look on, and successfully finishes, revealing the map of the world which showed the locations of other [[Piece of Eden#Known locations of Pieces of Eden|Pieces of Eden]] (41 in total). | With all members of the [[Assassins|order]] meeting in Mario's study at [[Monteriggioni]], Ezio [[Eagle Vision|inspected]] what was written beneath the Codex Pages that was placed on the wall. He assembled them as members of the order look on, and successfully finishes, revealing the map of the world which showed the locations of other [[Piece of Eden#Known locations of Pieces of Eden|Pieces of Eden]] (41 in total). Ezio marveled that the landmasses depicted on the map didn't exist. [[Machiavelli]] answered that they did, but most likely had yet to be discovered, "or rediscovered" as he added. | ||
To Ezio's shock, he then saw that the much-talked-about [[Vault]] was located roughly where the city of [[Rome]] stood. | To Ezio's shock, he then saw that the much-talked-about [[Vault]] was located roughly where the city of [[Rome]] stood. It was then that he theorized that [[Rodrigo Borgia]] became Pope so as to get his hands on the [[Staff]]. When [[Teodora]] questioned Ezio's meaning, [[Mario Auditore]] explained the prophecy from the [[Codex]], stating that two Pieces of Eden were needed to open the Vault, one of the [[Apples|Apple]][[Apples|s]] and the Staff. The other Assassins began to speculate about what the Vault would contain, and expressed their fears of what Borgia would do once he had attained it. | ||
Ezio opted that he would confront Borgia and try to open the Vault himself. | Ezio opted that he would confront Borgia and try to open the Vault himself. The other Assassins agreed, offering to "cause trouble in the city" to keep the Borgia guards from stopping Ezio. His mission planned, and with final vengeance in sight, Ezio departed for Rome. | ||
Ezio arrived in Rome outside Castel Sant'Angelo and began to scale the building and climbed on to the Passeto di Borgo. Using horses, he was quickly able to traverse the wall and kill all of the troops on it. Ezio killed all of the guards on the wall against all of the odds and he reached the Old St. Pauls Cathedral. | |||
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Revision as of 21:13, 25 August 2010
After reclaiming the Apple of Eden from Girolamo Savonarola in Florence, and collecting all the pages of the Codex, Ezio Auditore da Firenze and the rest of the Assassins prepare themselves to learn where the fabled Vault lies.
I Came...
With all members of the order meeting in Mario's study at Monteriggioni, Ezio inspected what was written beneath the Codex Pages that was placed on the wall. He assembled them as members of the order look on, and successfully finishes, revealing the map of the world which showed the locations of other Pieces of Eden (41 in total). Ezio marveled that the landmasses depicted on the map didn't exist. Machiavelli answered that they did, but most likely had yet to be discovered, "or rediscovered" as he added.
To Ezio's shock, he then saw that the much-talked-about Vault was located roughly where the city of Rome stood. It was then that he theorized that Rodrigo Borgia became Pope so as to get his hands on the Staff. When Teodora questioned Ezio's meaning, Mario Auditore explained the prophecy from the Codex, stating that two Pieces of Eden were needed to open the Vault, one of the Apples and the Staff. The other Assassins began to speculate about what the Vault would contain, and expressed their fears of what Borgia would do once he had attained it.
Ezio opted that he would confront Borgia and try to open the Vault himself. The other Assassins agreed, offering to "cause trouble in the city" to keep the Borgia guards from stopping Ezio. His mission planned, and with final vengeance in sight, Ezio departed for Rome.
Ezio arrived in Rome outside Castel Sant'Angelo and began to scale the building and climbed on to the Passeto di Borgo. Using horses, he was quickly able to traverse the wall and kill all of the troops on it. Ezio killed all of the guards on the wall against all of the odds and he reached the Old St. Pauls Cathedral.