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'''Monteriggioni''' is a [[Locations|location]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' | '''Monteriggioni''' is a [[Locations|location]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''and a commune in the Italian region of [[Tuscany]]. Built in the 13th Century by the overlords of Siena, Monteriggioni was actively involved in the defense of Tuscany against [[Florence|Florentine]] attempts to gain more territory. At the front of this conflict was the [[Auditore]] family, who became the city’s rulers and protectors. It was the Auditore who constructed Monteriggioni’s famous walls, which can be seen today. | ||
Although standing in opposition to Florentine desires, the Auditore had cordial relations with the [[Medici]] family, largely due to their collective Florentine roots. | Although standing in opposition to Florentine desires, the Auditore had cordial relations with the [[Medici]] family, largely due to their collective Florentine roots. | ||
Revision as of 21:12, 31 March 2010
Monteriggioni is a location in Assassin's Creed IIand a commune in the Italian region of Tuscany. Built in the 13th Century by the overlords of Siena, Monteriggioni was actively involved in the defense of Tuscany against Florentine attempts to gain more territory. At the front of this conflict was the Auditore family, who became the city’s rulers and protectors. It was the Auditore who constructed Monteriggioni’s famous walls, which can be seen today.
Although standing in opposition to Florentine desires, the Auditore had cordial relations with the Medici family, largely due to their collective Florentine roots.
Game-wise, the population of Monteriggioni starts at 33 people and maxes out at 3546
By the time of AC2, Monterrigioni is run down and degraded due to neglect and aging. However, Ezio eventually restores Monteriggioni.
History
Monteriggioni successfully withstood attacks from Florence, until in 1554, the city was betrayed. Giovannino Zeti, the keeper of the garrison and a Florentine exile was allowed to return to Florence in exchange for the keys to the city.
Extraordinarily, the Auditore were allowed to continue their rule of the Monteriggioni under Florentine leadership, showing that the Medici do not forget their friends.
In his adventure, Ezio discovers the Auditore Family Villa, in the city of Monteriggioni. Perched atop a beautiful Tuscan valley, Monteriggioni has become run down and is badly in need of repair. The Villa will become Ezio’s domain. As Ezio, the player will be able to invest in renovations, bringing the city back to its former glory. The player may also choose to redecorate the Villa Auditore with famous renaissance paintings, stock your weapons and armor, and store a variety of collected objects. Any improvement to the city will help develop the local economy, rewarding the player with periodic income, which can be reinvested in the city or used elsewhere in the game. Renovations usually add treasure chests to the renovated area. In addition, Monteriggioni hides many secrets. Ezio will be able to discover some secrets about his family’s past and many other surprises for players that will look into the most hidden areas of the Villa.
Throughout the city, Ezio can find eight statuettes of some of the gods worshipped in ancient Rome, each 2 statuettes belong to a pedestal, and every pedestal completed rewards Ezio with a hefty 2,000 florin reward.
If a player earns enough Uplay points, they can also unlock the Auditore Family Crypt, another secret location which reveals more about the Auditore family and its humble origins.
