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"I meant beside vaginas"
'''Maria Auditore da Firenze '''(born '''Maria de' Mozzi''') is the mother of [[Ezio]] and the wife of [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni]]. She is from a great noble family of [[Florence]]. She likes to mix with the "real citizens", and that is how she met Giovanni. She is portrayed by [[wikipedia:Claudia Ferri|Claudia Ferri]] in both ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Lineage]]''.
'''Maria Auditore da Firenze '''(born '''Maria de' Mozzi''') is the mother of [[Ezio]] and the wife of [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni]]. She is from a great noble family of [[Florence]]. She likes to mix with the "real citizens", and that is how she met Giovanni. She is portrayed by [[wikipedia:Claudia Ferri|Claudia Ferri]] in both ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Lineage]]''.


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[[File:Maria ingame.jpg|thumb|left|Maria Auditore in ''Assassin's Creed II''.]]
[[File:Maria ingame.jpg|thumb|left|Maria Auditore in ''Assassin's Creed II''.]]
The day after Ezio's scuffle, Maria has him walk with her to pick up some paintings from an artist, who turns out to be none other than Leonardo DaVinci. After the tragedy that befell on the Auditore family at the beginning of the game, she is protected by Ezio along with her daughter, Claudia. Claudia reports that when the guards came for Giovanni, Maria tried to stop them. She implies that the guards did something traumatic enough to make her go into shock. What they did exactly is not revealed, though rape is a probability, but she refuses to talk to anyone. Despite her seeming breakdown, she is still able to travel at least as far as Mario's estate on foot. Once there, she confines herself to her bedroom and, according to Claudia, can't stop looking at the feathers that Pertruccio used to collect.  
The day after Ezio's scuffle, Maria has him walk with her to pick up some paintings from an artist, who turns out to be none other than Leonardo DaVinci. After the tragedy that befell on the Auditore family at the beginning of the game, she is protected by Ezio along with her daughter, Claudia. Claudia reports that when the guards came for Giovanni, Maria tried to stop them. She implies that the guards did something traumatic enough to make her go into shock. What they did exactly is not revealed, though rape is a probability, but she refuses to talk to anyone. Despite her seeming breakdown, she is still able to travel at least as far as Mario's estate on foot. Once there, she confines herself to her bedroom and, according to Claudia, can't stop looking at the feathers that Pertruccio used to collect.  
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After bringing her 100 feathers, Ezio hugs his mother and she finally speaks, thanking Ezio for "not forgetting" her. She then moves from kneeling at the bed and praying, to sitting on a bench and smiling.
After bringing her 100 feathers, Ezio hugs his mother and she finally speaks, thanking Ezio for "not forgetting" her. She then moves from kneeling at the bed and praying, to sitting on a bench and smiling.





Revision as of 21:20, 25 November 2009

Maria Auditore da Firenze (born Maria de' Mozzi) is the mother of Ezio and the wife of Giovanni. She is from a great noble family of Florence. She likes to mix with the "real citizens", and that is how she met Giovanni. She is portrayed by Claudia Ferri in both Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Lineage.

Biography

Assassin's Creed: Lineage

Maria Auditore is a noblewoman living during the Renaissance (15th century) in Italy. She is the wife of Giovanni Auditore, an Assassin. She seems to be the only one in her family to know it.

Assassin's Creed II

File:Maria ingame.jpg
Maria Auditore in Assassin's Creed II.

The day after Ezio's scuffle, Maria has him walk with her to pick up some paintings from an artist, who turns out to be none other than Leonardo DaVinci. After the tragedy that befell on the Auditore family at the beginning of the game, she is protected by Ezio along with her daughter, Claudia. Claudia reports that when the guards came for Giovanni, Maria tried to stop them. She implies that the guards did something traumatic enough to make her go into shock. What they did exactly is not revealed, though rape is a probability, but she refuses to talk to anyone. Despite her seeming breakdown, she is still able to travel at least as far as Mario's estate on foot. Once there, she confines herself to her bedroom and, according to Claudia, can't stop looking at the feathers that Pertruccio used to collect.


After bringing her 50 feathers, Ezio is told by his uncle Mario that his mother is "gone" and he needs to accept that.

After bringing her 100 feathers, Ezio hugs his mother and she finally speaks, thanking Ezio for "not forgetting" her. She then moves from kneeling at the bed and praying, to sitting on a bench and smiling.