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'''Ludovico Orsi''' was a member of a noble family of [[Forlì]] and brother to [[Checco Orsi|Checco]]. Bored with their life in the countryside, they started a loan-sharking business and murdered any who didn't pay their debts. | '''Ludovico Orsi''' was a member of a noble family of [[Forlì]] and brother to [[Checco Orsi|Checco]]. Bored with their life in the countryside, they started a loan-sharking business and murdered any who didn't pay their debts. | ||
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Revision as of 15:19, 22 June 2010
Ludovico Orsi was a member of a noble family of Forlì and brother to Checco. Bored with their life in the countryside, they started a loan-sharking business and murdered any who didn't pay their debts.
Once, the brothers were hired by Caterina Sforza to kill her own husband, Girolamo Riario, after finding out that he was a Templar. Riario, who was already in debt to the Orsi brothers, was killed during a meal by the Orsis.
Later, Rodrigo Borgia hired them to kill Caterina and obtain the Piece of Eden, an artifact stolen from him by Ezio Auditore in Venice. The Orsis agreed and laid siege to the city of Forlì. In the progress, they captured two of Caterina's children. Checco left Ludovico responsible for guarding Ottaviano Riario, who he held captive on top of a lighthouse. After having rescued Bianca, Ezio climbed the lighthouse and killed Ludovico.
Final Words
Ludovico Orsi: Caterina was a fool to send you.
Ezio Auditore: Or are you the fool, dying for a handful of change? Was it worth it?
Ludovico Orsi: More than you know...the Maestro gains his prize, because of me.
Ezio Auditore: Muori col tuo orgoglio, per quanto vale...(Die with your pride, for all it's worth...) Requiescat in pace. (Rest in peace.)