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{{quote|It was not my best work, but it is hard to make good art with poor materials.|Il Carnefice, on the execution of a young woman.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
{{quote|It was not my best work, but it is hard to make good art with poor materials.|Il Carnefice, on the execution of a young woman.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}"A natural ally for the Borgia, Il Carnefice kills for the roar of the approving crowd"


'''Il Carnefice''' (1473 - January 1500) was an executioner active in the city of [[Rome]] during the late 15<sup>th</sup> and early 16<sup>th</sup> century, as well as a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]].
'''Il Carnefice''' (1473 - January 1500) was an executioner active in the city of [[Rome]] during the late 15<sup>th</sup> and early 16<sup>th</sup> century, as well as a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]].

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For the multiplayer character, see Executioner.
"It was not my best work, but it is hard to make good art with poor materials."
―Il Carnefice, on the execution of a young woman.[src]

"A natural ally for the Borgia, Il Carnefice kills for the roar of the approving crowd"

Il Carnefice (1473 - January 1500) was an executioner active in the city of Rome during the late 15th and early 16th century, as well as a member of the Templar Order.

Around 1497, Il Carnefice worked under the direct employment of Cesare Borgia, and often received instructions from him through Fiora Cavazza. On one such instance, she brought him a list containing Cesare's next "condemnations." Upon studying it, Il Carnefice acted serious, telling Fiora that her name was one of those listed, though he quickly revealed that he was only playing a prank on her, admitting that he couldn't read.[1]

Il Carnefice performed any assigned executions with both enthusiasm and brutality, chopping off body parts of his victims and displaying them to his approving audience. Fiora once described him as a beast, one she found more disgusting than intimidating.[1]

In 1500, Il Carnefice forced himself onto a woman named Livia, only to have her hanged afterwards. The woman's husband later mourned her death, but was unable to remove her body down from the noose at the threat of being executed himself by Carnefice. This caught the attention of Ezio Auditore da Firenze, who decided to aid the man by bringing justice to Il Carnefice. Ezio infiltrated Il Carnefice's cliffside palazzo, where he was discussing his latest kill with an associate of his, and swiftly assassinated him. With Il Carnefice dead, the executions of many innocent citizens were put to a stop.[2]

Database Entry

Il Carnefice

Date of Birth: 1473.

Profession: Executioner.

There's nothing in the history books about Il Carnefice, so I did a little digging in Abstergo's mainframe. Here's what I found: "A natural ally for the Borgia, Il Carnefice kills to the roar of an approving crowd."

The other small piece of information I could dig up is that he fancies himself as some sort of twisted artist. I guess that explains the crowd bit. I wonder if he does tricks while performing executions, or whether it's all in the subtle way he pulls the lever?

Trivia

II Carnefice dies at the hands of Ezio Auditore.
  • Il Carnefice fights like a Brute.
  • Il Carnefice's axe in the Story mode is not the same one he uses in Multiplayer. Instead, it is the Bearded Axe, a common weapon that is wielded by Brutes, and can be bought from the Blacksmith.
  • Il Carnefice is the first multiplayer character encountered in Brotherhood.
  • "Il Carnefice" simply translated to "The Executioner."

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