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[[Lucas Bellini]] was a [[Rome|Roman]] [[Master Assassin]] during the [[Renaissance]], who staunchly supported [[Ezio]]'s restoration of the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Brotherhood]] in Rome. Born from a family of [[Assassins]], Lucas developed an immediate kinship with Ezio and followed his orders without question. | [[Lucas Bellini]] was a [[Rome|Roman]] [[Master Assassin]] during the [[Renaissance]], who staunchly supported [[Ezio]]'s [[Liberation of Rome|restoration]] of the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Brotherhood]] in Rome. Born from a family of [[Assassins]], Lucas developed an immediate kinship with Ezio and followed his orders without question. | ||
A normally calm and friendly man, Lucas was fiercely protective of his brothers in arms. In combat, Lucas would enter a legendary rage which transformed him into a juggernaut, able to shrug off horrific wounds until every last enemy present was dead. | A normally calm and friendly man, Lucas was fiercely protective of his brothers in arms. In combat, Lucas would enter a legendary rage which transformed him into a juggernaut, able to shrug off horrific wounds until every last enemy present was dead. | ||
Revision as of 19:59, 24 December 2020
Berserker Assassin
Lucas Bellini was a Roman Master Assassin during the Renaissance, who staunchly supported Ezio's restoration of the Brotherhood in Rome. Born from a family of Assassins, Lucas developed an immediate kinship with Ezio and followed his orders without question.
A normally calm and friendly man, Lucas was fiercely protective of his brothers in arms. In combat, Lucas would enter a legendary rage which transformed him into a juggernaut, able to shrug off horrific wounds until every last enemy present was dead.
His fondness and respect for Ezio was so great he considered it an honor to be selected to accompany him on a mission to Spain.