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The '''Pazzi Conspiracy''' was an attempt by the [[House of Pazzi|Pazzi Family]], who was under the influence of the [[Knights Templar|Templar Order]], to remove the [[House of Medici]] from power in the city of [[Florence]]. Led by [[Rodrigo Borgia]], the coup brought Florence into a brief period of civil war, and nearly taking the life of the city's ruler, [[Lorenzo Medici]]. | The '''Pazzi Conspiracy''' was an attempt by the [[House of Pazzi|Pazzi Family]], who was under the influence of the [[Knights Templar|Templar Order]], to remove the [[House of Medici]] from power in the city of [[Florence]]. Led by [[Rodrigo Borgia]], the coup brought Florence into a brief period of civil war, and nearly taking the life of the city's ruler, [[Lorenzo Medici]]. | ||
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- "Your day is done Lorenzo! Your entire family dies by my sword!"
- ―Francesco to Lorenzo, during the events at the Duomo
The Pazzi Conspiracy was an attempt by the Pazzi Family, who was under the influence of the Templar Order, to remove the House of Medici from power in the city of Florence. Led by Rodrigo Borgia, the coup brought Florence into a brief period of civil war, and nearly taking the life of the city's ruler, Lorenzo Medici.
Florence
Reunion
- Ezio: "There is someone I need to "see" while I'm here. I cannot approach him publicly.....Would you know a way-"
- Leonardo: "La Volpe"
- Ezio: "The Fox?"
- Leonardo: "Shhhhh!"
- —Leonardo and Ezio, during Ezio's visit to Leonardo's workshop
Ezio returns to Florence after two years of absence. He quickly makes his way to Leonardo da Vinci's workshop, bringing with him the Codex pages Leonardo was fascinated with. Warmly greeted by Leonardo, Ezio hands the Codex pages to him. As expected, he was able to decipher the page, but only the first. He learns that the page contained new techniques for assassinations and silencing soldiers in several ways.
Leonardo instructs Ezio to practice these new techniques on the small terrace beside his workshop, and instructs his assistant to set up some dummies for training, while he deciphers the other page. Ezio agrees to this, and practices the new techniques on the dummies, learning to strike from above and under ledges, and also in hiding places.
Ezio, successful in performing the new methods of assassination, returns to Leonardo, where he is handed a new Hidden Blade, constructed using the Codex page. Before leaving, Ezio tells Leonardo that he is looking for someone, but remarks that he cannot approach this someone publicly. He asks Leonardo if he knows a way to get close, but was quickly silenced before he could say anything any further, as if someone was watching. He mentions the name "La Volpe", and tells him that "The Fox" usually dwells in the market not far from Leonardo's workshop.
Telling Ezio to look for La Volpe there, the two bid each other farewell and good fortune, as Leonardo prepares to return to his work, while Ezio leave for the market.
The Fox and The Eagle
- "They call me many things: Murderer. Tagliagole (Cutthroat). Thief. But you may call me La Volpe."
- ―La Volpe, as he introduced himself to Ezio
Ezio searches the marketplace, in hopes of finding La Volpe, but as he looked on, however, his money pouch was stolen by a thief. Giving chase to the pickpocket, Ezio manages to catch up with the thief in a secluded area near the harbor. Telling the thief that he has no intention of taking his life, Ezio asks for his money back to call it even.
As he asked the thief, however, he is greeted by another figure. Ezio asks the man who he is, to which the man replies that he bore many names, but his most famous moniker is La Volpe, the name Leonardo mentioned. Ezio asks how he knew his name, and replies that it is his job to know everything about Florence. Ezio, doubting the man's appearance, asks him if he holds information on the whereabouts of Francesco de' Pazzi.
La Volpe replies that he has heard talk from a caravan from Rome, that there is a secret meeting within the Santa Maria Novella. Ezio asks him if he knew a way inside the Novella, to which he replies that he did; an old passage through some old catacombs underneath the Novella. Ezio asks if he can take him to the location of the secret entrance, to which he says yes. La Volpe instructs him to meet him by the harbor when he is ready to come with, and then returns Ezio the money stolen from him by one of his men. After this, they proceed to meet up by the harbor.
Meeting by the harbor, La Volpe instructs Ezio to follow him on top of the rooftop. After doing so, La Volpe quickly fled, telling Ezio to catch up. Trudging the rooftops, Ezio and Volpe raced each other to the Novella, away from the eyes of the people of Florence. After a small run, Ezio and Volpe arrive by the side of the Novella. Volpe instructs him where the entrance is; located at the wall by the small terrace on the side of the Novella was a small mechanism. Volpe tells him that if he retracts the mechanism, it will unlock the secret passage, paving Ezio the way into the catacomb.
Ezio thanks Volpe for his assistance as he leaves the area, bidding Ezio good luck. After this, Ezio does what he was instructed; retracting the mechanism and opening the entrance, Ezio quietly makes his way into the catacombs.
Meeting in the Shadows
- Rodrigo: "Gentlemen. Tomorrow, a new sun rises over Firenze. May the Father of Understanding guide us"
- All: "May the Father of Understanding guide us"
- —The Templar men bidding each other farewell after their meeting underneath the Novella
Ezio makes his way into the catacombs, and proceeds to move in further. Activating the old mechanisms still functioning in the catacombs, and dealing with the guards stationed by the Pazzi, Ezio manages to locate the meeting place of the Templars, secluded in a small area out of Ezio's reach, with only a small light to guide both the Templars and Ezio's sight. Seeing the Templar men, Ezio eavesdrops on the meeting.
He overhears a prayer being proclaimed by a priest, and as it ends, Rodrigo Borgia asks a man dressed in red of the equipment. The man tells the men that all of the equipment were present, claiming that their men will want for nothing. One of them asks if it was consents from the pope. Rodrigo Borgia tells them that the Pope gave his blessing on the operation, so long as no one is killed. Francesco de' Pazzi then speaks, and assures everyone that the they are prepared to strike at the Duomo, remarking that it wasn't easy due to the fact that Lorenzo's brother, Giuliano de' Medici keeps changing the plans.
Rodrigo notices Jacopo de' Pazzi's unusual behavior, and when asked if he was worried about the Medici suspecting anything, was interrupted by Francesco, claiming that the Medici are too stupid and arrogant. Jacopo quickly reprimanded him, stating that they should not underestimate their enemies, and mentions the fact that his son was killed because of it. Francesco reassures all of the Templar men that no such thing will happen. Rodrigo then tells them to make due of their promise, as he must attend to his business in Rome. After this, they bid each other farewell, as they prepare for their operation. Ezio, after taking the Assassin's Seal from the catacombs, makes his way out of the Novella.
Arriving on the harbor through the small passage at the sewers, Ezio meets up with La Volpe, and discussed the words spoken by the Templars. He makes mention that their plans involve the Medici, and that they plan to do it at the Duomo. He also remarks that The Pope has given them support. La Volpe was not surprised by the fact of the Pope giving support, remarking it to be a typical behavior. He then remembers that the Medici will be at the Duomo for Sunday Service, along with the rest of Florence, and now realizes that the Pazzi plan to initiate an attack on the Medici at High Mass. La Volpe, ecstatic of Ezio's discovery, warns him that if he fails to stop the Pazzi's attack, control over Florence will shift over to the Pazzi. Ezio reassures him that it will never come to that. Bidding La Volpe goodbye, Ezio leaves to stop the Pazzi's plans.
Attack at the Duomo
- Giuliano: "No! In nome de Dio, vie scongiuro! Pieta! (No, in the name of God, I beg you, mercy!)"
- Francesco: "Nessuna pieta, cane maldetto! Muori! Muori! Muori! (No mercy for you, dog! Die, Die, Die!)"
- —Francesco, denying Giuliano's pleas for mercy
Arriving at the Duomo, Ezio blends with the crowd as he looks for Francesco de' Pazzi. As he did, he sees the Medici arrive at the Duomo. He sees Lorenzo Medici make his way to the doorsteps of the Duomo. As he did, his brother Giuliano made his way to the Duomo, along with his mistress. It was during this time that Francesco de' Pazzi and the man in red from the meeting appear before the crowd. Before Ezio could act, The man in red slashed Giuliano's neck, causing him to bleed. As he tried to flee, Lorenzo sees his brother being assaulted, and as he tried to come to his aid, he was stabbed by two priests behind, both are the ones who attended the meeting.
Giuliano, trying to escape, was stopped in his track by Francesco, and was pushed to the ground. Begging for mercy, Giuliano was violently stabbed by Francesco, denying him of any mercy, stabbing him repeatedly even after death. All the while, Lorenzo fends of his attackers, and prepares to defend himself from the Pazzi guard. Leaving the dagger stabbed to the corpse of Giuliano, Francesco draws his sword, then proceeds to attack Lorenzo.
Members
All members of the conspiracy were killed by Ezio, although Jacopo had been fatally wounded by Rodrigo Borgia beforehand.
- Vieri de' Pazzi († in San Gimignano)
- Francesco de' Pazzi († in Florence)
- Jacopo de' Pazzi († in San Gimignano)
- Francesco Salviati († in Tuscany)
- Antonio Maffei († in San Gimignano)
- Bernardo di Bandino Baroncelli († in San Gimignano)
- Stefano da Bagnone († in San Gimignano)
