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A Venetian native. Alvise worked as a baggage handler for several years, until, convinced of Venice's superiority, he enlisted in the navy. In 1500, he was tasked with defending the fortess of Modon from the Turks. After a heavy night of drinking, Alvise awoke to Turkish cannon fire bombarding the town. Panicking while running across the deck, he tripped, hit his head and drowned. When it became clear Venice had lost the battle, he was accused of negligence by the ship's captain and erased from the logs of the navy. | A Venetian native. Alvise worked as a baggage handler for several years, until, convinced of Venice's superiority, he enlisted in the navy. In 1500, he was tasked with defending the fortess of Modon from the Turks. After a heavy night of drinking, Alvise awoke to Turkish cannon fire bombarding the town. Panicking while running across the deck, he tripped, hit his head and drowned. When it became clear Venice had lost the battle, he was accused of negligence by the ship's captain and erased from the logs of the navy. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Some of the [[Civilians]] and [[Abstergo]] guards have the same face model as Alvise. | |||
*Some of the [[Abstergo]] guards have the same face model as Alvise. | |||
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Characters]] | [[Category:Assassin's Creed II Characters]] | ||
Revision as of 03:47, 16 January 2010
Alvise Da Vilandino was a baggage handler in Venice. He welcomed Leonardo da Vinci and Ezio to Venice and give them short tour of the Rialto Bridge and the surrounding area.
Database Entry
Date of Birth: 1441
Profession: Baggage Handler
A Venetian native. Alvise worked as a baggage handler for several years, until, convinced of Venice's superiority, he enlisted in the navy. In 1500, he was tasked with defending the fortess of Modon from the Turks. After a heavy night of drinking, Alvise awoke to Turkish cannon fire bombarding the town. Panicking while running across the deck, he tripped, hit his head and drowned. When it became clear Venice had lost the battle, he was accused of negligence by the ship's captain and erased from the logs of the navy.