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*'''Machiavelli''': ''And the [[guards]] have their guns, courtesy of the Borgia. Fortunately, I can help you.'' | *'''Machiavelli''': ''And the [[guards]] have their guns, courtesy of the Borgia. Fortunately, I can help you.'' | ||
They stop outside a [[Blacksmiths]]. Machiavelli gives a bag of money to Ezio. | They stop outside a [[Blacksmiths|Blacksmith]]. Machiavelli gives a bag of money to Ezio. | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''Grazie (Thank you.)'' | *'''Ezio''': ''Grazie (Thank you.)'' | ||
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*'''Machiavelli''': ''I do not recall such brave talk at [[Monteriggioni]].'' | *'''Machiavelli''': ''I do not recall such brave talk at [[Monteriggioni]].'' | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''How could I have known that they would find me so quickly? That they would kill [[Mario Auditore|Mario]]?'' | *'''Ezio''': ''How could I have known that they would find me so quickly? That they would kill [[Mario Auditore|Mario]]?'' | ||
*'''Machiavelli''': ''[[Rodrigo Borgia|Rodrigo]] surrounds himself with snakes and murderers. Even his daughter [[Lucrezia Borgia|Lucrezia]] has been sharpened into one of his most artful weapons. But she pales in comparison to the man behind the Villa attack. He is ambitious, ruthless and cruel beyond imagining, the laws of men mean nothing to him. He murdered [[Juan_Borgia_the_Younger|his own brother]] to take power. He knows neither danger nor fatigue. Those who do not fall by his sword clamor to join his ranks. The powerful Orsini and Colonna families have been brought to kneel at his feet and the [[Louis_XII|King of France]] stands at his side.'' | *'''Machiavelli''': ''[[Rodrigo Borgia|Rodrigo]] surrounds himself with snakes and murderers. Even his daughter [[Lucrezia Borgia|Lucrezia]] has been sharpened into one of his most artful weapons. But she pales in comparison to the man behind the [[Villa Auditore|Villa]] attack. He is ambitious, ruthless and cruel beyond imagining, the laws of men mean nothing to him. He murdered [[Juan_Borgia_the_Younger|his own brother]] to take power. He knows neither danger nor fatigue. Those who do not fall by his sword clamor to join his ranks. The powerful Orsini and Colonna families have been brought to kneel at his feet and the [[Louis_XII|King of France]] stands at his side.'' | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''Give me his name.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''Give me his name.'' | ||
*'''Machiavelli''': ''[[Cesare Borgia|Cesare]], head of the [[Papal Guard|Papal]] armies.'' | *'''Machiavelli''': ''[[Cesare Borgia|Cesare]], head of the [[Papal Guard|Papal]] armies.'' | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''What does he intend to do with this power? What drives the man? That I still do not know. But, Ezio, Cesare has set his sights on all of [[Italy|Italia]], and at this rate he will have it.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''What does he intend to do with this power? What drives the man?'' | ||
*'''Machiavelli''':'' That I still do not know. But, Ezio, Cesare has set his sights on all of [[Italy|Italia]], and at this rate he will have it.'' | |||
*'''Ezio''': ''Is that admiration I hear in your voice?'' | *'''Ezio''': ''Is that admiration I hear in your voice?'' | ||
*'''Machiavelli''': ''He knows how to exercise his will. A rare virtue in the world today.'' | *'''Machiavelli''': ''He knows how to exercise his will. A rare virtue in the world today.'' | ||
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*'''Ezio''': ''I am improvising.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''I am improvising.'' | ||
Ezio goes to the foot of the tower where a Borgia Captain stands with two guards. Ezio kills the guards and throws the Captain into some nearby scaffolding, crushing him to death as it collapses around him. Ezio | Ezio goes to the foot of the tower where a Borgia Captain stands with two guards. Ezio kills the guards and throws the Captain into some nearby scaffolding, crushing him to death as it collapses around him. Ezio then returns to Machiavelli. | ||
*'''Machiavelli''': ''Just because you kill a few guards does not mean the people will grant access to the stables.'' | *'''Machiavelli''': ''Just because you kill a few guards does not mean the people will grant access to the stables.'' | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''You are right. We need to send a signal. Wait here.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''You are right. We need to send a signal. Wait here.'' | ||
Ezio then scales the Borgia Tower and upon reaching the top he ignites the whole tower. Walking back to Machiavelli, Ezio throws aside the torch. | Ezio then scales the [[Borgia Tower]] and upon reaching the top he ignites the whole tower. Walking back to Machiavelli, Ezio throws aside the torch. | ||
*'''Machiavelli''': ''It seems the stable is now available for purchase.'' | *'''Machiavelli''': ''It seems the stable is now available for purchase.'' | ||
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Ezio Meets Niccolò Machiavelli at the Mausoleo Di Augusto. They walk together through Rome discussing the Borgia's influence over the city. Ezio helps alleviate the situation by destoying one of the Borgia Towers and assassinating Iacopo de Grassi.
Dialogue
Ezio arrives at the Mausoleo Di Augusto and walks over to meet Machiavelli.
- Machiavelli: Ezio, what a surprise to see you here.
- Ezio: I thought you had sent for me?
- Machiavelli: Never. News of the Villa attack has spread across the city. We were certain that you were dead.
- Ezio: Not yet, I am still very much alive.
- Machiavelli: The Borgia must not discover that you escaped them. Follow me. Take care not to draw any undue attention.
- Ezio: When do I ever?
They begin to walk through the street of Rome.
- Machiavelli: You would be wise to purchase missing equipment. You will not live long in Roma without supplies.
- Ezio: I have my blade.
- Machiavelli: And the guards have their guns, courtesy of the Borgia. Fortunately, I can help you.
They stop outside a Blacksmith. Machiavelli gives a bag of money to Ezio.
- Ezio: Grazie (Thank you.)
- Machiavelli: While you are in my debt, perhaps you will listen to reason.
- Ezio: As soon as I hear some, I will let you know.
Ezio purchases some Roman Spaulders and a Stiletto.
- Blacksmith: That should do I hope... and please come back often!
- Machiavelli: Bene. (Okay.) Now you can survive the journey back to Firenze.
- Ezio: Perhaps. But I am not going to Firenze.
- Machiavelli: Oh?
- Ezio: There will be no peace until we rise up against the entire Borgia family and the Templars who serve them.
- Machiavelli: I do not recall such brave talk at Monteriggioni.
- Ezio: How could I have known that they would find me so quickly? That they would kill Mario?
- Machiavelli: Rodrigo surrounds himself with snakes and murderers. Even his daughter Lucrezia has been sharpened into one of his most artful weapons. But she pales in comparison to the man behind the Villa attack. He is ambitious, ruthless and cruel beyond imagining, the laws of men mean nothing to him. He murdered his own brother to take power. He knows neither danger nor fatigue. Those who do not fall by his sword clamor to join his ranks. The powerful Orsini and Colonna families have been brought to kneel at his feet and the King of France stands at his side.
- Ezio: Give me his name.
- Machiavelli: Cesare, head of the Papal armies.
- Ezio: What does he intend to do with this power? What drives the man?
- Machiavelli: That I still do not know. But, Ezio, Cesare has set his sights on all of Italia, and at this rate he will have it.
- Ezio: Is that admiration I hear in your voice?
- Machiavelli: He knows how to exercise his will. A rare virtue in the world today.
They stop near to some disused stables.
- Ezio: Should we not travel by horse? Roma is quite large.
- Machiavelli: As Cesare’s conquests in Romagna continue to succeed and the Borgia grow in power they have taken desirable areas of the city for themselves. (They both look towards a tower controlled by the Borgia.) We cannot use the stables here.
- Ezio: Oh, the will of the Borgia is law now?
- Machiavelli: What are you implying Ezio?
- Ezio: Do not play dumb with me, Machiavelli.
- Machiavelli: Do you have some kind of a plan?
- Ezio: I am improvising.
Ezio goes to the foot of the tower where a Borgia Captain stands with two guards. Ezio kills the guards and throws the Captain into some nearby scaffolding, crushing him to death as it collapses around him. Ezio then returns to Machiavelli.
- Machiavelli: Just because you kill a few guards does not mean the people will grant access to the stables.
- Ezio: You are right. We need to send a signal. Wait here.
Ezio then scales the Borgia Tower and upon reaching the top he ignites the whole tower. Walking back to Machiavelli, Ezio throws aside the torch.
- Machiavelli: It seems the stable is now available for purchase.
- Ezio: After you.
Outcome
The first of the Borgia Towers is burned out, sending a signal to all those who can see it, the Borgia now have someone to fear. The surrounding area is no longer under Borgia influence and buildings can now be bought and renovated by Architects.
Trivia
- This is the only Borgia Tower that, once ignited, you do not see Ezio perform a Leap of Faith from to escape the flames.
- Cesare did not personally murder his brother, he had Fiora Cavazza do it for him.
