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| '''Niccolò Machiavelli's journal''' was a personal journal written by [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] during [[Renaissance]]. | | '''Niccolò Machiavelli's journal''' was a personal journal written by [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] during the [[Renaissance]]. In [[Modern times]], [[Abstergo Entertainment]] discovered this journal through the [[Identity Project]], one of the [[Animus Project]]. |
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| Entry 1=[[File:The Corrupted.jpg|thumb|250px]][[The Corrupted]]
| | Journal 1=[[File:The Corrupted.jpg|thumb|250px]][[The Corrupted]] |
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| "I have promised myself that, before I die, I will make an effort and put every life lesson I've learned on paper; so that the good men of the future will learn about the bad men of the past. On these next few pages, I will write about one of [[Cesare Borgia]]'s plans that almost caused the downfall of [[Rome]]; if not for me and the [[Assassins]] of [[Italy]]." | | "I have promised myself that, before I die, I will make an effort and put every life lesson I've learned on paper; so that the good men of the future will learn about the bad men of the past. On these next few pages, I will write about one of [[Cesare Borgia]]'s plans that almost caused the downfall of [[Rome]]; if not for me and the [[Assassins]] of [[Italy]]." |
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| "I believe that the three mercenaries were just a distraction. There was a fourth man who used the mercenaries to distract the Assassin so he can steal the chest." | | "I believe that the three mercenaries were just a distraction. There was a fourth man who used the mercenaries to distract the Assassin so he can steal the chest." |
| |-|Entry 2=[[File:A Healer's Blood.png|thumb|250px]][[A Healer's Blood]] | | |-|Journal 2=[[File:A Healer's Blood.png|thumb|250px]][[A Healer's Blood]] |
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| "The Assassin knew that Mario Auditore stored many important and dangerous artifacts deep within the chambers. So how did the thief know which chest to steal when all of them were locked tight?" | | "The Assassin knew that Mario Auditore stored many important and dangerous artifacts deep within the chambers. So how did the thief know which chest to steal when all of them were locked tight?" |
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| Unfortunately, the chest was no longer in his possession. The Assassin sprinted to Pietro's house but all that he was able to find in a hidden compartment in the wall was a stack of letters. Each of these letters contained the Borgia seal and were written by Cesare Borgia himself; referring to Pietro as an "agent". | | Unfortunately, the chest was no longer in his possession. The Assassin sprinted to Pietro's house but all that he was able to find in a hidden compartment in the wall was a stack of letters. Each of these letters contained the Borgia seal and were written by Cesare Borgia himself; referring to Pietro as an "agent". |
| |-|Entry 3=[[File:Vengeful Eyes.png|thumb|250px]][[Vengeful Eyes]] | | |-|Journal 3=[[File:Vengeful Eyes.png|thumb|250px]][[Vengeful Eyes]] |
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| "During the following years, my scout often reported people being brutally murdered all over [[Tuscany]]. Villagers were talking about men clad in black-feathered armor appearing from nowhere; killing peasants and common folk just for sport. To be honest, I never paid too much attention to those rumors. I later realized how big of a mistake it was to ignore them." | | "During the following years, my scout often reported people being brutally murdered all over [[Tuscany]]. Villagers were talking about men clad in black-feathered armor appearing from nowhere; killing peasants and common folk just for sport. To be honest, I never paid too much attention to those rumors. I later realized how big of a mistake it was to ignore them." |
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| "Their uniforms were filled with black feathers... crow feathers, maybe? And... they were displaying the same techniques the Assassins used. The most terrifying revelation came later when a scout returned with one of the weapons these mysterious killers were using: a modified [[Hidden Blade]]. But how did they manage to make them? Who are these people?" | | "Their uniforms were filled with black feathers... crow feathers, maybe? And... they were displaying the same techniques the Assassins used. The most terrifying revelation came later when a scout returned with one of the weapons these mysterious killers were using: a modified [[Hidden Blade]]. But how did they manage to make them? Who are these people?" |
| |-|Entry 4=[[File:An Assassin's Requiem.png|thumb|250px]][[An Assassin's Requiem]] | | |-|Journal 4=[[File:An Assassin's Requiem.png|thumb|250px]][[An Assassin's Requiem]] |
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| "Many people believed that nobody can kill an Assassin. But that night... it happened. I would have given my life to save them." | | "Many people believed that nobody can kill an Assassin. But that night... it happened. I would have given my life to save them." |
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| "While browsing the contents of the chest, I found that it contained a modified copy of the original blueprints of the Hidden Blades. This blueprint depicts a strange blade with a head of a crow carved deep into the steel. It seems that somebody has tried to replicate the blades and with great success." | | "While browsing the contents of the chest, I found that it contained a modified copy of the original blueprints of the Hidden Blades. This blueprint depicts a strange blade with a head of a crow carved deep into the steel. It seems that somebody has tried to replicate the blades and with great success." |
| |-|Entry 5=[[File:Broken Chains.png|thumb|250px]][[Broken Chains]] | | |-|Journal 5=[[File:Broken Chains.png|thumb|250px]][[Broken Chains]] |
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| "Sometimes the most innocent hands can create the most dangerous things. In my life I have met many people that I learned to respected, but this man Demetrio was something special." | | "Sometimes the most innocent hands can create the most dangerous things. In my life I have met many people that I learned to respected, but this man [[Demetrio il Silente|Demetrio]] was something special." |
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| I was spending some time away from Roma and I decided to return to Firenze. Cesare Borgia was in the city and his presence filled the air with fear. His men taking over the whole plaza in front of the Signoria was the first sign that he is using his powers to showcase his influence. He was about to celebrate some achievement of his by organizing a public execution of several prisoners who were sentenced to death. | | I was spending some time away from Roma and I decided to return to Firenze. Cesare Borgia was in the city and his presence filled the air with fear. His men taking over the whole plaza in front of the Signoria was the first sign that he is using his powers to showcase his influence. He was about to celebrate some achievement of his by organizing a public execution of several prisoners who were sentenced to death. |
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| Along with an Assassin, we climbed to the top of the residence in front of the Signoria in order to witness the event. As time flew by and the sun began descending behind the far mountains, nothing had happened. The Assassin then pointed at Cesare Borgia who was standing near the entrance of the Signoria; waiting for his guards to drag a man to his feet. He then kicked the prisoner and ordered his men to execute him along the other prisoners. After witnessing the scene with me, the Assassin pointed out that the man in chains is Demetrio, a blacksmith employed by Cesare. The realization was shocking. It seems Demetrio's plan failed but nevertheless, the Assassin used his tricks and managed to rescue him. | | Along with an Assassin, we climbed to the top of the residence in front of the Signoria in order to witness the event. As time flew by and the sun began descending behind the far mountains, nothing had happened. The Assassin then pointed at Cesare Borgia who was standing near the entrance of the Signoria; waiting for his guards to drag a man to his feet. He then kicked the prisoner and ordered his men to execute him along the other prisoners. After witnessing the scene with me, the Assassin pointed out that the man in chains is Demetrio, a blacksmith employed by Cesare. The realization was shocking. It seems Demetrio's plan failed but nevertheless, the Assassin used his tricks and managed to rescue him. |
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| "Demetrio was a good man and a better scientist. Cesare forced him to replicate the Hidden Blades using the blueprints that were stolen from Leonardo. Demetrio refused to produce more so Cesare had his tongue cut out and tortured him for days. From then on Demetrio tried to kill Cesare several times but failed each attempt. It was inevitable that Cesare will eventually realize Demetrio's attempts. When I handed Demetrio the prototype I have recovered from Mario's chest, he confirmed these were made by him. He called them [[Hidden Blade#Corvix Blade|The Corvix Blades]]." | | "Demetrio was a good man and a better scientist. Cesare forced him to replicate the [[Hidden Blade|Hidden Blades]] using the blueprints that were stolen from Leonardo. Demetrio refused to produce more so Cesare had his tongue cut out and tortured him for days. From then on Demetrio tried to kill Cesare several times but failed each attempt. It was inevitable that Cesare will eventually realize Demetrio's attempts. When I handed Demetrio the prototype I have recovered from Mario's chest, he confirmed these were made by him. He called them [[Hidden Blade#Corvix Blade|The Corvix Blades]]." |
| |-|Entry 6=[[File:A Storm of Crows.png|thumb|250px]][[A Storm of Crows]] | | |-|Journal 6=[[File:A Storm of Crows.png|thumb|250px]][[A Storm of Crows]] |
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| "I have spent many days and nights reading Demetrio's notes. The man shared everything that I wanted to know about the plans of Cesare Borgia. It seems that the man was utterly devoted to his dreams, even if those were the dreams of a madman. Demetrio writes that upon realizing that his men cannot use the Corvix Blades, Casare [sic] decided to create his own breed of Assassins. He acquired a group of young men from an orphanage and sent them to {{Wiki|Vallombrosa Abbey|Vallombrosa}}; a secluded abbey not far from Firenze. He then used his connections and contacted a [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Assassin]] named [[Raphael Sánchez]] who he invited to train his new recruits. Raphael believing it was the Brotherhood who invited him, trained the young men for more than five years. On a summer day, a bald man sent by Cesare stormed through the gates of Vallombrosa, claiming that Raphael's task is over and he should return to [[Spain]] immediately. After Raphael left confused, the bald man then presented the young apprentices with the Corvix Blades and told them that the true training was about to begin. This man treated the young men as family, telling them that all of them are like sons to him, and named them: The [[Crows]]." | | "I have spent many days and nights reading Demetrio's notes. The man shared everything that I wanted to know about the plans of Cesare Borgia. It seems that the man was utterly devoted to his dreams, even if those were the dreams of a madman. Demetrio writes that upon realizing that his men cannot use the Corvix Blades, Casare [sic] decided to create his own breed of Assassins. He acquired a group of young men from an orphanage and sent them to {{Wiki|Vallombrosa Abbey|Vallombrosa}}; a secluded abbey not far from Firenze. He then used his connections and contacted a [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Assassin]] named [[Raphael Sánchez]] who he invited to train his new recruits. Raphael believing it was the Brotherhood who invited him, trained the young men for more than five years. On a summer day, a bald man sent by Cesare stormed through the gates of Vallombrosa, claiming that Raphael's task is over and he should return to [[Spain]] immediately. After Raphael left confused, the bald man then presented the young apprentices with the Corvix Blades and told them that the true training was about to begin. This man treated the young men as family, telling them that all of them are like sons to him, and named them: The [[Crows]]." |
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| "After the Crows left the camp, my scouts followed them to the outskirts of the city. On the road they found the unknown bald man who was last seen hours ago talking to Matteo. His name was [[Sirus Favero]] and claimed to be a weapon [[merchants|merchant]] from which Cesare was placing orders for special weapons. Sirus swore to me that he had no knowledge that the crates contained Corvix Blades. He was eager to join our cause as he apparently developed a certain kind of hatred against the Borgia and with Cesare in particular. He might prove to be a useful ally, who knows." | | "After the Crows left the camp, my scouts followed them to the outskirts of the city. On the road they found the unknown bald man who was last seen hours ago talking to Matteo. His name was [[Sirus Favero]] and claimed to be a weapon [[merchants|merchant]] from which Cesare was placing orders for special weapons. Sirus swore to me that he had no knowledge that the crates contained Corvix Blades. He was eager to join our cause as he apparently developed a certain kind of hatred against the Borgia and with Cesare in particular. He might prove to be a useful ally, who knows." |
| |-|Entry 7=[[File:Burning Pages.png|thumb|250px]][[Burning Pages]] | | |-|Journal 7=[[File:Burning Pages.png|thumb|250px]][[Burning Pages]] |
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| "Sirus proved to be a useful ally. He had knowledge about Cesare's activities and provided me with valuable information. His letters were always welcome. In one of his letters, he elaborated on how Cesare had his scribes create a special kind of encrypted language to communicate about the Crows and their plans. They were using a special kind of device and luckily Sirus himself was in the possession of one. When I requested access to it, he was more than eager to lend it to me. Even Leonardo was impressed and he managed to create an exact replica. Decrypting these messages would become an easy task for any Assassin." | | "Sirus proved to be a useful ally. He had knowledge about Cesare's activities and provided me with valuable information. His letters were always welcome. In one of his letters, he elaborated on how Cesare had his scribes create a special kind of encrypted language to communicate about the Crows and their plans. They were using a special kind of device and luckily Sirus himself was in the possession of one. When I requested access to it, he was more than eager to lend it to me. Even Leonardo was impressed and he managed to create an exact replica. Decrypting these messages would become an easy task for any Assassin." |
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| "At that point it was more than obvious that Cesare not only created the Crows to destroy the Brotherhood; but he wanted to completely destroy anyone who dared cross his plans Cesare created his own Assassins and this fact was utterly disturbing." | | "At that point it was more than obvious that Cesare not only created the Crows to destroy the Brotherhood; but he wanted to completely destroy anyone who dared cross his plans Cesare created his own Assassins and this fact was utterly disturbing." |
| |-|Entry 8=[[File:Under the Red Sea.png|thumb|250px]][[Under the Red Sun]] | | |-|Journal 8=[[File:Under the Red Sea.png|thumb|250px]][[Under the Red Sun]] |
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| "Despite me trying to convince Sirus to return to Firenze where I could keep him safe, he insisted on staying in Roma. He told me that he was intercepting Crow messengers and assured me that neither Cesare nor the Crows were aware of his involvement with the Brotherhood. It was several months later that Sirus wrote me a letter claiming that he now knows where Il Corvo is hiding and I should assign an Assassin to help him gather more information. I did as he requested." | | "Despite me trying to convince Sirus to return to Firenze where I could keep him safe, he insisted on staying in Roma. He told me that he was intercepting Crow messengers and assured me that neither Cesare nor the Crows were aware of his involvement with the Brotherhood. It was several months later that Sirus wrote me a letter claiming that he now knows where Il Corvo is hiding and I should assign an Assassin to help him gather more information. I did as he requested." |
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| "Sirus is Il Corvo. How could I not see through his disguise? He tricked me believing he is an ally, and yet he helped the Brotherhood on so many occasions. What was his motivation? What about the death of his son? Why is he blaming the Brotherhood for that? So many questions and there is no one who can answer them." | | "Sirus is Il Corvo. How could I not see through his disguise? He tricked me believing he is an ally, and yet he helped the Brotherhood on so many occasions. What was his motivation? What about the death of his son? Why is he blaming the Brotherhood for that? So many questions and there is no one who can answer them." |
| |-|Entry 9=[[File:A Dangerous Trade.png|thumb|250px]][[A Dangerous Trade]] | | |-|Journal 9=[[File:A Dangerous Trade.png|thumb|250px]][[A Dangerous Trade]] |
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| "It was very hard for me to recover from the betrayal of Sirus. But my people needed my full attention and I knew I had to move on. During the next few weeks, my scouts intercepted many Crows letters but when deciphered; none of them proved to be useful. I sometimes thought that Sirus... or Il Corvo is sending them out just to spite me. One night a good friend of mine, Father [[Pio]] visited me and he complained about a group of people taking over the courtyard of the Santa Croce Cathedral. They had a letter with the Borgia seal on it and they had the whole yard locked down. I sent out my scouts and just to be sure, I have asked [[Lo Sparviero|one of my Assassins]] to investigate." | | "It was very hard for me to recover from the betrayal of Sirus. But my people needed my full attention and I knew I had to move on. During the next few weeks, my scouts intercepted many Crows letters but when deciphered; none of them proved to be useful. I sometimes thought that Sirus... or Il Corvo is sending them out just to spite me. One night a good friend of mine, Father [[Pio]] visited me and he complained about a group of people taking over the courtyard of the Santa Croce Cathedral. They had a letter with the Borgia seal on it and they had the whole yard locked down. I sent out my scouts and just to be sure, I have asked [[Lo Sparviero|one of my Assassins]] to investigate." |
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| "The Assassin brought me the letter. After spending hours deciphering it, I had the following message: The Crow will hunt the Eagle, while the Doves are burning." It was a call to arms. Il Corvo was summoning all his Crows to Roma. The time has come to kill a bird." | | "The Assassin brought me the letter. After spending hours deciphering it, I had the following message: The Crow will hunt the Eagle, while the Doves are burning." It was a call to arms. Il Corvo was summoning all his Crows to Roma. The time has come to kill a bird." |
| |-|Entry 10=[[File:Saviors of Roma.png|thumb|250px]][[Saviors of Roma]] | | |-|Journal 10=[[File:Saviors of Roma.png|thumb|250px]][[Saviors of Roma]] |
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| "All my life I was fighting for peace only to realize that peace does not exist. You see, war is eternal. But even if I would have known this before I started fighting, I would have never stopped. Even after I will not be able to fight anymore, there will be brave women and men who will take over this eternal struggle. I wanted these people to believe in what they are doing." | | "All my life I was fighting for peace only to realize that peace does not exist. You see, war is eternal. But even if I would have known this before I started fighting, I would have never stopped. Even after I will not be able to fight anymore, there will be brave women and men who will take over this eternal struggle. I wanted these people to believe in what they are doing." |
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| Entry 11=[[File:An Unexpected Summon.png|thumb|250px]][[An Unexpected Summon]]
| | Journal 11=[[File:An Unexpected Summon.png|thumb|250px]][[An Unexpected Summon]] |
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| "It is said that once something haunts you, it will haunt you forever." | | "It is said that once something haunts you, it will haunt you forever." |
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| "I stood in the front of the city, its walls towering above me. It took me only one glace [sic] at the Assassins and we knew what would happen next. The Crows must be found and eliminated before they can go through with their plan, whatever that plan is." | | "I stood in the front of the city, its walls towering above me. It took me only one glace [sic] at the Assassins and we knew what would happen next. The Crows must be found and eliminated before they can go through with their plan, whatever that plan is." |
| |-|Entry 12=[[File:The Nest of the Bird.png|thumb|250px]][[The Nest of the Bird]] | | |-|Journal 12=[[File:The Nest of the Bird.png|thumb|250px]][[The Nest of the Bird]] |
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| "Caterina welcomed me and we had a long walk together. I decided not to inform her of the events I've learned about. I had to investigate myself before alarming her." | | "Caterina welcomed me and we had a long walk together. I decided not to inform her of the events I've learned about. I had to investigate myself before alarming her." |
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| "Whilst I was worrying about the Assassin and his mission, Ezio had arrived and together with Caterina we returned to the city. We were about half way to the gates when several waves of citizens came running towards us in panic. Caterina stepped in front of a woman and asked her what happened. She inform Caterina that the city was [[Battle of Forlì|under Borgia attack]]. I cursed myself for not telling them of this menace before. It was my fault... or was it?" | | "Whilst I was worrying about the Assassin and his mission, Ezio had arrived and together with Caterina we returned to the city. We were about half way to the gates when several waves of citizens came running towards us in panic. Caterina stepped in front of a woman and asked her what happened. She inform Caterina that the city was [[Battle of Forlì|under Borgia attack]]. I cursed myself for not telling them of this menace before. It was my fault... or was it?" |
| |-|Entry 13=[[File:A Grey Sky.png|thumb|250px]][[A Grey Sky]] | | |-|Journal 13=[[File:A Grey Sky.png|thumb|250px]][[A Grey Sky]] |
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| "Forlì was ambushed. Together with Ezio and Caterina, we rushed to the city gates but that had been locked. Ezio managed to sneak into the city, open the gates for us and we fought our way to the Rocca di Revaldino [sic]. Once we were safe, Caterina asked Ezio to save her children from the attackers. I was then contacted by [[Lo Sparviero|my Assassin brother]] who brought dire news. | | "Forlì was ambushed. Together with Ezio and Caterina, we rushed to the city gates but that had been locked. Ezio managed to sneak into the city, open the gates for us and we fought our way to the Rocca di Revaldino [sic]. Once we were safe, Caterina asked Ezio to save her children from the attackers. I was then contacted by [[Lo Sparviero|my Assassin brother]] who brought dire news. |
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| "It shames me to write this but I got captured by the Borgia. The guard started to drag me towards the small church outside the city, but one of my spies saw the whole charade and he ran to contact my fellow Assassin." | | "It shames me to write this but I got captured by the Borgia. The guard started to drag me towards the small church outside the city, but one of my spies saw the whole charade and he ran to contact my fellow Assassin." |
| |-|Entry 14=[[File:One for All.png|thumb|250px]][[One for All]] | | |-|Journal 14=[[File:One for All.png|thumb|250px]][[One for All]] |
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| "The Borgia Soldier was not aware that I was an Assassin. He believed that I might be a member of the [[House of Sforza|Sforza family]]. He seemed to be interested in some kind of hidden vault that was apparently somewhere underneath the city of Forlì. I tried to explain to him that I have no knowledge of such a place, but he kicked me in the face. I hope the Assassin will find me soon..." | | "The Borgia Soldier was not aware that I was an Assassin. He believed that I might be a member of the [[House of Sforza|Sforza family]]. He seemed to be interested in some kind of hidden vault that was apparently somewhere underneath the city of Forlì. I tried to explain to him that I have no knowledge of such a place, but he kicked me in the face. I hope the Assassin will find me soon..." |
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| *The Lo Sparviero's memories events occurs in the immediate aftermath of the fall of the Crows in [[Rome]], which itself takes place many years after the [[Siege of Monteriggioni]] in 1500. However, these memories' journal entry describes its events as also occurring shortly after [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] and [[Mario Auditore]] presents the [[Apple of Eden 6|Apple of Eden]] to Machiavelli with the idea to send it to Forlì, which canonically occurred in 1488. Reinforcing this inconsistency is that the [[Battle of Forlì]] happens soon after this in the memory sequence. Although the game has removed the date. | | *The Lo Sparviero's memories events occurs in the immediate aftermath of the fall of the Crows in [[Rome]], which itself takes place many years after the [[Siege of Monteriggioni]] in 1500. However, these memories' journal describes its events as also occurring shortly after [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] and [[Mario Auditore]] presents the [[Apple of Eden 6|Apple of Eden]] to Machiavelli with the idea to send it to Forlì, which canonically occurred in 1488. Reinforcing this inconsistency is that the [[Battle of Forlì]] happens soon after this in the memory sequence. Although the game has removed the date. |
| *Entry 11 to 14 have to purchased Campaign DLC ''[[Forlì - A Crimson Sunset]]''. | | *Journals 11 to 14 have to purchased Campaign DLC ''[[Forlì - A Crimson Sunset]]''. |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
| *''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]'' | | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]'' {{1st}} |
| | **''[[Forlì - A Crimson Sunset]]'' |
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