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When [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] was in the [[Italy|Italian]] city of [[Rome]], Moscow city was a location where Ezio could send his Assassin [[apprentices]] to on contract assignments, although the in-game map displays a horse icon, implying traveling out of bounds of the European map due to development constraints.
When [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] was in the [[Italy|Italian]] city of [[Rome]], Moscow city was a location where Ezio could send his Assassin [[apprentices]] to on contract assignments, although the in-game map displays a horse icon, implying traveling out of bounds of the European map due to development constraints.
As of 2012, an [[Assassins|Assassin]] team was located in the city. They were chasing a lead on a potential [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]], and a few of their suspicions related to it were confirmed by [[William Miles]].
==Source==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
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[[Category:Cities of Europe]]
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[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy Locations]]

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Moscow countryside.

Moscow was the capital of Russia.

When Ezio Auditore was in the Italian city of Rome, Moscow city was a location where Ezio could send his Assassin apprentices to on contract assignments, although the in-game map displays a horse icon, implying traveling out of bounds of the European map due to development constraints.

As of 2012, an Assassin team was located in the city. They were chasing a lead on a potential Piece of Eden, and a few of their suspicions related to it were confirmed by William Miles.

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