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[[File:Leonardo captured.jpg|thumb|Two Hermeticists, with Leonardo captured on the left.]]
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The '''Hermeticists''' were an underground cult in [[Rome]], who dedicated themselves to "transforming mankind". In the early 16<sup>th</sup> century, the cult captured [[Leonardo da Vinci]], a famed polymath.
The '''Hermeticists''' were an underground cult in [[Rome]], who dedicated themselves to "transforming mankind". In either 1503 or 1504, just after the fall of the Borgia in Rome, the cult captured [[Leonardo da Vinci]], a famed polymath. Later, a group of Hermeticists attacked two of Leonardo's friends, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] and his assistant [[Salaì]] in a tavern, though the two presumably fought them off. Ezio traversed Italy to find five of Leonardo's lost paintings to get him back. Once free, Leonardo and Ezio explored the [[Pythagorian Temple]] discovered by Leonardo before he was captured. The fate of the Hermeticists following this is unknown.


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File:Leonardo captured.jpg
Two Hermeticists, with Leonardo captured on the left.

The Hermeticists were an underground cult in Rome, who dedicated themselves to "transforming mankind". In either 1503 or 1504, just after the fall of the Borgia in Rome, the cult captured Leonardo da Vinci, a famed polymath. Later, a group of Hermeticists attacked two of Leonardo's friends, Ezio Auditore da Firenze and his assistant Salaì in a tavern, though the two presumably fought them off. Ezio traversed Italy to find five of Leonardo's lost paintings to get him back. Once free, Leonardo and Ezio explored the Pythagorian Temple discovered by Leonardo before he was captured. The fate of the Hermeticists following this is unknown.

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