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'''Demetrio Il Silente''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] inventor and weapon-smith during the [[Renaissance]].
'''Demetrio Il Silente''' (English: ''the Silent'') was an [[Italy|Italian]] inventor and weapon-smith during the [[Renaissance]].


Demetrio copied blueprints for the [[Hidden Blade]] from [[Leonardo da Vinci]], allegedly selling replicas to [[Cesare Borgia]]. In 1497, [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] discovered this, and sent for the [[Assassins]] to steal the blueprints back.
Demetrio copied blueprints for the [[Hidden Blade]] from [[Leonardo da Vinci]], allegedly selling replicas to [[Cesare Borgia]]. In 1497, [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] discovered this, and sent for the [[Assassins]] to steal the blueprints back.


Upon the Assassins' recovery of the blueprints, they also discovered that Demetrio had developed a variation on the Hidden Blade bearing a symbol resembling a crow's head, named the [[Corvix Blade]]. These plans and weapons were taken back to [[Monteriggioni]] by [[Mario Auditore]].
Upon the Assassins' recovery of the blueprints, they also discovered that Demetrio had developed a variation on the Hidden Blade bearing a symbol resembling a crow's head, named the Corvix Blade. These plans and weapons were taken back to [[Monteriggioni]] by [[Mario Auditore]].


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Revision as of 22:29, 5 November 2014

Demetrio Il Silente (English: the Silent) was an Italian inventor and weapon-smith during the Renaissance.

Demetrio copied blueprints for the Hidden Blade from Leonardo da Vinci, allegedly selling replicas to Cesare Borgia. In 1497, Niccolò Machiavelli discovered this, and sent for the Assassins to steal the blueprints back.

Upon the Assassins' recovery of the blueprints, they also discovered that Demetrio had developed a variation on the Hidden Blade bearing a symbol resembling a crow's head, named the Corvix Blade. These plans and weapons were taken back to Monteriggioni by Mario Auditore.

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