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'''Egidio Troche''' was a [[Rome|Roman]] senator during the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Renaissance]]. His brother, [[Francesco Troche|Francesco]], was a personal friend of [[Cesare Borgia]] and was also executed by the latter.<ref>[http://mgnews.ru/read-news/otvety-na-vashi-voprosy-po-igre-assassins-creed-brotherhood Ответы на ваши вопросы по игре Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood]</ref> | '''Egidio Troche''' was a [[Rome|Roman]] senator during the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Renaissance]]. His brother, [[Francesco Troche|Francesco]], was a personal friend of [[Cesare Borgia]] and was also executed by the latter.<ref>[http://mgnews.ru/read-news/otvety-na-vashi-voprosy-po-igre-assassins-creed-brotherhood Ответы на ваши вопросы по игре Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood]</ref> | ||
In 1503 he owed money to Cesare's mysterious general simply known as " | In 1503 he owed money to Cesare's mysterious general simply known as "''The Banker''." [[Ezio Auditore]], who wanted Egidio to help him locate the banker, found him being beaten up by some[[ Borgia ]][[guards]] after he could pay the money he owed, but Ezio came to the rescue and killed his attacker and escorted Egidio safely through Rome until they arrived at the house of his brother Francesco. | ||
Egidio was greatful for Ezio actions and even more when Ezio gave him the 3000 florins to pay his debt, but on the condition that Egidio would help Ezio find the banker, Egidio agreed. | Egidio was greatful for Ezio actions and even more when Ezio gave him the 3000 florins to pay his debt, but on the condition that Egidio would help Ezio find the banker, Egidio agreed. | ||
When Egidio met up with one of the bankers guards he was taken to the | When Egidio met up with one of the bankers guards he was taken to the [[Pantheon]], with Ezio following him. When Egidio arrived with the guards he was held in case tried to escape. After Ezio killed the commanding Borgia captain, Luigi, and took his place he ordered the guards to let Egidio free and that he was no longer in debt. | ||
Shortly after the death of the banker, [[Juan Borgia the Elder]], Egidio payed a visit to the [[Rosa In Fiore]], where he was diccussing matters with Ezio's mother Maria. Ezio soon arrived and kindly greeted Egidio, Egidio, pleased to see Ezio informed him of more assassination targets that served the Borgia, Ezio departed to take care of these men. | Shortly after the death of the banker, [[Juan Borgia the Elder]], Egidio payed a visit to the [[Rosa In Fiore]], where he was diccussing matters with Ezio's mother [[Maria]]. Ezio soon arrived and kindly greeted Egidio, Egidio, pleased to see Ezio informed him of more assassination targets that served the Borgia, Ezio departed to take care of these men. | ||
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Revision as of 22:10, 28 November 2010
Egidio Troche was a Roman senator during the Italian Renaissance. His brother, Francesco, was a personal friend of Cesare Borgia and was also executed by the latter.[1]
In 1503 he owed money to Cesare's mysterious general simply known as "The Banker." Ezio Auditore, who wanted Egidio to help him locate the banker, found him being beaten up by someBorgia guards after he could pay the money he owed, but Ezio came to the rescue and killed his attacker and escorted Egidio safely through Rome until they arrived at the house of his brother Francesco.
Egidio was greatful for Ezio actions and even more when Ezio gave him the 3000 florins to pay his debt, but on the condition that Egidio would help Ezio find the banker, Egidio agreed.
When Egidio met up with one of the bankers guards he was taken to the Pantheon, with Ezio following him. When Egidio arrived with the guards he was held in case tried to escape. After Ezio killed the commanding Borgia captain, Luigi, and took his place he ordered the guards to let Egidio free and that he was no longer in debt.
Shortly after the death of the banker, Juan Borgia the Elder, Egidio payed a visit to the Rosa In Fiore, where he was diccussing matters with Ezio's mother Maria. Ezio soon arrived and kindly greeted Egidio, Egidio, pleased to see Ezio informed him of more assassination targets that served the Borgia, Ezio departed to take care of these men.