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Ezio begins to make his way towards the Farmer.
Ezio begins to make his way towards the Farmer.


*'''Farmer:''' ''Without this most basic resource, they'll lose the means to resist. They will be forced to stand down. Already, many have fallen into line. They require clothing. Food. Shelter. Warmth. And all these things are born of fieno''. ''I hear you grumbling. You think this post is a wate of time. But you must understand - our very existance depends on keeping all of this secure! You don't believe me do you? Let me explain... The fieno feeds our horses. They, in turn, pull our carts - which transport our goods to other cities - where trade is conducted. In this way, our economy is mad to thrive!'' ''Then there is the livestock. Cattle and sheep require fieno for substance. And as you know, they provide us with all manner of things: wool, meat, and milk to name a few. Do you see, then? Why the fieno must not fall into enemy hands? So do not dismiss the work you do here. It is vital to our continued success.''
*'''Farmer:''' ''Without this most basic resource, they'll lose the means to resist. They will be forced to stand down. Already, many have fallen into line. They require clothing. Food. Shelter. Warmth. And all these things are born of fieno''. ''I hear you grumbling. You think this post is a wate of time. But you must understand - our very existance depends on keeping all of this secure! You don't believe me do you? Let me explain... The fieno feeds our horses. They, in turn, pull our carts - which transport our goods to other cities - where trade is conducted. In this way, our economy is made to thrive!'' ''Then there is the livestock. Cattle and sheep require fieno for substance. And as you know, they provide us with all manner of things: wool, meat, and milk to name a few. Do you see, then? Why the fieno must not fall into enemy hands? So do not dismiss the work you do here. It is vital to our continued success.''


Ezio assassinates the Farmer.
Ezio assassinates the Farmer.

Revision as of 09:38, 10 February 2012

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Hitting the Hay is a memory in the Bonfire of the Vanities DLC pack for Assassin's Creed II.

Description

A farmer has stopped supplying hay and grains to the citizens of Florence. He has been filled with thoughts that the he is considered "simple and low class" and is not respected by those who oppose Savonarola. He believes that under Savonarola's rule everyone will be treated as equal.

Dialogue

The Farmer instructing one of Savonarola's guards.
  • Farmer: (to his men) Your orders are simple - keep watch over these fields and ensure no harm comes to the bundles of fieno (hay). It may seem a mundane task, but it's critical nonetheless!

Ezio begins to make his way towards the Farmer.

  • Farmer: Without this most basic resource, they'll lose the means to resist. They will be forced to stand down. Already, many have fallen into line. They require clothing. Food. Shelter. Warmth. And all these things are born of fieno. I hear you grumbling. You think this post is a wate of time. But you must understand - our very existance depends on keeping all of this secure! You don't believe me do you? Let me explain... The fieno feeds our horses. They, in turn, pull our carts - which transport our goods to other cities - where trade is conducted. In this way, our economy is made to thrive! Then there is the livestock. Cattle and sheep require fieno for substance. And as you know, they provide us with all manner of things: wool, meat, and milk to name a few. Do you see, then? Why the fieno must not fall into enemy hands? So do not dismiss the work you do here. It is vital to our continued success.

Ezio assassinates the Farmer.

  • 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.)

Outcome

Ezio succeeds in assassinating the farmer. The Medici guards assume control of the district.

Gallery

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