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The Farmer was one of [[Girolamo Savonarola]]'s nine Lieutenants.
'''The Farmer''' was one of [[Girolamo Savonarola]]'s nine Lieutenants during the [[Bonfire of the Vanities]]. Savonarola gave the Farmer control of the fields, and other farms' resources and food supply. Without hay or resources, the citizens' farm animals had no nutrients, thus hampering other farmers' labor yield, and source of income. Doing this, Savonarola successfully interrupted [[Firenze]]'s food supply.
Ezio could assassinate the Farmer by either shooting him with the pistol, hiding in one of the farmer's hay stacks and assassinating him as he walked by, or by hiring the nearby group of [[Thieves|thieves]] and ordering them to distract the Farmer, so he could assassinate him during the chase.
 
==Challenge==
The Farmer patrolled the fields on the outskirts of town, circling and surveying his stock of hay along with a small contingent of [[guards]]. [[Ezio Auditore]] could assassinate the Farmer by shooting him with the [[pistol]], by hiding in one of the farmer's hay stacks and assassinating him as he walked by, or by hiring the nearby group of [[Thieves|thieves]] and ordering them to distract the Farmer, so he could assassinate him during the chase.


Savonarola gave the Farmer control of the fields, and other farm's resources and food supply. Without hay or resources, the citizens' farm animals had no nutrients, thus hampering other farmers' labor yield, and source of income. Doing this, Savonarola successfully interrupted the town's food supply.
==Final Words==
==Final Words==
[[File:Farmer.jpg|thumb|left]]
[[File:Farmer.jpg|thumb|left]]
'''Ezio Auditore''': You would have let your own people starve! And for what?
'''Ezio''': ''You would have let your own people starve! And for what?''


'''Farmer''': Too long I suffered their insults. They called me simple and low-class... I wanted their respect.
'''Farmer''': ''Too long I suffered their insults. They called me simple and low-class... I wanted their respect.''


'''Ezio Auditore''': I'm afraid you do not have mine. ''Per quanto sia penoso il trapasso, lieto sarà il tuo sonno''. (Though the passing may be painful, it will be a gentle sleep.) ''Requiescat in pace''. (Rest in peace.)
'''Ezio''': ''I'm afraid you do not have mine.'' Per quanto sia penoso il trapasso, lieto sarà il tuo sonno. Requiescat in pace. ''(Though the passing may be painful, it will be a gentle sleep. Rest in peace.)''
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The Farmer was one of Girolamo Savonarola's nine Lieutenants during the Bonfire of the Vanities. Savonarola gave the Farmer control of the fields, and other farms' resources and food supply. Without hay or resources, the citizens' farm animals had no nutrients, thus hampering other farmers' labor yield, and source of income. Doing this, Savonarola successfully interrupted Firenze's food supply.

Challenge

The Farmer patrolled the fields on the outskirts of town, circling and surveying his stock of hay along with a small contingent of guards. Ezio Auditore could assassinate the Farmer by shooting him with the pistol, by hiding in one of the farmer's hay stacks and assassinating him as he walked by, or by hiring the nearby group of thieves and ordering them to distract the Farmer, so he could assassinate him during the chase.

Final Words

File:Farmer.jpg

Ezio: You would have let your own people starve! And for what?

Farmer: Too long I suffered their insults. They called me simple and low-class... I wanted their respect.

Ezio: I'm afraid you do not have mine. Per quanto sia penoso il trapasso, lieto sarà il tuo sonno. Requiescat in pace. (Though the passing may be painful, it will be a gentle sleep. Rest in peace.)