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{{Youmay|Fabiola Cavazza|her counterpart, [[Fiora Cavazza]]}}
{{Youmay|Fabiola Cavazza|her counterpart, [[Fiora Cavazza]]}}
[[File:Acb mp r 01 courtesan.png|thumb|200px|Fabiola Cavazza]]
[[File:Acb mp r 01 courtesan.png|thumb|200px|Fabiola Cavazza]]
'''Fabiola Cavazza''' was a [[Courtesans|courtesan]] during the early 16th century, and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. Like her counterpart [[Fiora Cavazza]], she wielded a bladed fan as a weapon, with the only difference being the fan's decorative design and color.
'''Fabiola Cavazza''' was a [[Courtesans|courtesan]] during the early 16th century, and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. She wielded a bladed fan as a weapon, complete with blue etchings.


In 2012, her [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] were used as an Animi Avatar by the Templar company [[Abstergo Industries]], for the training of their [[Animus]] recruits, under the title of the [[Courtesan (Animi Avatar)|Courtesan]].
In 2012, her [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] were used as an Animi Avatar by the Templar company [[Abstergo Industries]], for the training of their [[Animus]] recruits, under the title of the [[Courtesan (Animi Avatar)|Courtesan]].

Revision as of 20:22, 30 July 2013

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Fabiola Cavazza

Fabiola Cavazza was a courtesan during the early 16th century, and a member of the Templar Order. She wielded a bladed fan as a weapon, complete with blue etchings.

In 2012, her genetic memories were used as an Animi Avatar by the Templar company Abstergo Industries, for the training of their Animus recruits, under the title of the Courtesan.

Trivia

  • Fabiola is ultimately derived from Latin faba ("bean") via Fabius and Fabia.

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