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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Rise to power=== | ===Rise to power=== | ||
Sometime between 1494 and 1497, the Guard Captain met Girolamo Savonarola and, drawn by his promises of power, agreed to become one of his nine lieutenants. | Sometime between 1494 and 1497, the Guard Captain met Girolamo Savonarola and, drawn by his promises of power, agreed to become one of his nine lieutenants.<ref name="Bonfire">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – ''[[Bonfire of the Vanities (DLC)|Bonfire of the Vanities]]''</ref> | ||
Each lieutenant had the duty to restrain the citizens of Florence, and prevent them from starting riots. The Guard Captain stationed himself with his guards in the courtyard of the [[Basilica of San Lorenzo|Basilica di San Lorenzo]] - the final resting place of several members of the [[House of Medici|Medici family]] - and ambushed and killed any Medici sympathizers who came to the Basilica. | Each lieutenant had the duty to restrain the citizens of Florence, and prevent them from starting riots. The Guard Captain stationed himself with his guards in the courtyard of the [[Basilica of San Lorenzo|Basilica di San Lorenzo]] - the final resting place of several members of the [[House of Medici|Medici family]] - and ambushed and killed any Medici sympathizers who came to the Basilica.<ref name="Bonfire" /> | ||
===Death=== | ===Death=== | ||
In 1497, at the height of the [[Bonfire of the Vanities]], Ezio Auditore wandered into the Basilica, and was curious to find it silent and deserted. The Guard Captain swiftly made himself known, and greeted the Assassin as "another challenger." | In 1497, at the height of the [[Bonfire of the Vanities]], Ezio Auditore wandered into the Basilica, and was curious to find it silent and deserted. The Guard Captain swiftly made himself known, and greeted the Assassin as "another challenger."<ref name="Bonfire" /> | ||
As he watched from a scaffolding, the Guard Captain sent down several of his [[Agile guards]], as well as signaled for his [[archers]] to fire. As the fight progressed below him, the Guard Captain spoke of how well his plan was working, and that he had trapped and killed many Medici supporters; even mentioning one who had taken down almost three dozen of his guards before being killed in action. | As he watched from a scaffolding, the Guard Captain sent down several of his [[Agile guards]], as well as signaled for his [[archers]] to fire. As the fight progressed below him, the Guard Captain spoke of how well his plan was working, and that he had trapped and killed many Medici supporters; even mentioning one who had taken down almost three dozen of his guards before being killed in action.<ref name="Bonfire" /> | ||
However, the Assassin managed to dispatch the soldiers, and climb the side of the building, where he began killing the archers to reach the Guard Captain himself. | However, the Assassin managed to dispatch the soldiers, and climb the side of the building, where he began killing the archers to reach the Guard Captain himself.<ref name="Bonfire" /> | ||
Though his men were dead, the Guard Captain scoffed at Ezio's attempts to face him, claiming he had been "born for battle." The two then fought on the roof of the Basilica, but after a struggle, the Guard Captain was killed. | Though his men were dead, the Guard Captain scoffed at Ezio's attempts to face him, claiming he had been "born for battle." The two then fought on the roof of the Basilica, but after a struggle, the Guard Captain was killed.<ref name="Bonfire" /> | ||
In his final moments, he was shocked to realize how proud and cruel he had been, and admitted that he had been intoxicated by power. | In his final moments, he was shocked to realize how proud and cruel he had been, and admitted that he had been intoxicated by power.<ref name="Bonfire" /> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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- "Every day without fail, another of you approaches. Nonconformists. Malcontents. Revolutionaries. Rebelli. I've seen and heard it all. Just excuses."
- ―The Guard Captain.[src]
The Guard Captain (died 1497) was the leader of the Florentine guards. In 1497, Girolamo Savonarola gained his service as one of his nine lieutenants.
The Guard Captain was killed by the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze later that same year, weakening Savonarola's control over Florence.
Biography
Rise to power
Sometime between 1494 and 1497, the Guard Captain met Girolamo Savonarola and, drawn by his promises of power, agreed to become one of his nine lieutenants.[1]
Each lieutenant had the duty to restrain the citizens of Florence, and prevent them from starting riots. The Guard Captain stationed himself with his guards in the courtyard of the Basilica di San Lorenzo - the final resting place of several members of the Medici family - and ambushed and killed any Medici sympathizers who came to the Basilica.[1]
Death
In 1497, at the height of the Bonfire of the Vanities, Ezio Auditore wandered into the Basilica, and was curious to find it silent and deserted. The Guard Captain swiftly made himself known, and greeted the Assassin as "another challenger."[1]
As he watched from a scaffolding, the Guard Captain sent down several of his Agile guards, as well as signaled for his archers to fire. As the fight progressed below him, the Guard Captain spoke of how well his plan was working, and that he had trapped and killed many Medici supporters; even mentioning one who had taken down almost three dozen of his guards before being killed in action.[1]
However, the Assassin managed to dispatch the soldiers, and climb the side of the building, where he began killing the archers to reach the Guard Captain himself.[1]
Though his men were dead, the Guard Captain scoffed at Ezio's attempts to face him, claiming he had been "born for battle." The two then fought on the roof of the Basilica, but after a struggle, the Guard Captain was killed.[1]
In his final moments, he was shocked to realize how proud and cruel he had been, and admitted that he had been intoxicated by power.[1]
Gallery
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The Guard Captain looking down on Ezio
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Ezio assassinating the Guard Captain
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The Guard Captain's final moments
