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'''Perotto Calderon''' (died 1498) was a member of the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] during the [[Renaissance]], and father to [[Giovanni Borgia]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref>
'''Perotto Calderon''' (died 1498) was a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] during the 15<sup>th</sup> century and father to [[Giovanni Borgia]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==

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Perotto Calderon.
"I have travelled far and I have taken lives. I am a messenger and a deceiver."
―Perotto Calderon[src]

Perotto Calderon (died 1498) was a member of the Assassin Order during the 15th century and father to Giovanni Borgia.[1]

Biography

After being inducted into the Order and becoming a fully-trained Assassin, Perotto was assigned to train the young Francesco Vecellio.

As of 1498, Perotto was working undercover for the Order as courier for the Borgia when he fell for Lucrezia Borgia, daughter of Rodrigo Borgia; the Grand Master of the Templar Order. As Lucrezia slowly began to fall for Perotto as well, their relationship became more intimate and in a night of passion, Lucrezia ended up pregnant. A boy was later born, but the baby was malformed and, according to a doctor, was likely to die in a few days.[1]

Unable to hide such a secret as a child, Perotto was severely beaten and thrown into jail. With the help of Giulia, Lucrezia's maid, he managed to break out of the prison, despite his own injuries, and meet up with Giulia's brother (the same doctor that had told him of his son's ill fate). He was able to flee, taking his son with him, out of Rome, yet he knew it would be impossible to see Lucrezia ever again. However, Rodrigo Borgia quickly found out of his escape, and sent his soldiers after him, though they were overtaken by Perotto's ambush in which he killed nearly all of them with his bow. Perotto knew that the only thing that could heal his son was an artifact that was in the possession of his Order, a certain Shroud. He headed to Agnadello, the supposed place where the Shroud was hidden, but he was surprised and saddened that his own Brothers - those who been set to guard the Shroud - stood in his way. With no other choice, he fought them and won, either killing or otherwise disabling all of them.[1]

Reaching the home of Rinaldo Vitturi, he found the Shroud and asked it to heal his boy. After the process, the boy appeared to be healed, but it was not certain to Perotto whether or not it was effective. He put the Shroud back into the box he had claimed it from and left. However, Perotto's recklessness in rushing for the Shroud cost him dearly, as his Brothers, his former apprentice Francesco Vecellio among them, had decided that he was a threat to be eliminated at once, and had tracked him to Agnadello. Upon reaching Agnadello themselves, they found the bodies of the Assassins that Perotto had defeated in his desperation, and after questioning the civilians of his location, they attempted to stealthily engage him. A battle of bows began, with Perotto taking out yet more of his Brothers, even those that dared to come closer. However, he refused to attack Francesco, even when the young Assassin took aim at him. In the end, Perotto was surrounded by his Brothers and granted swift justice for his breaking of the Creed that he had vowed to follow.[1]

His son, later named Giovanni Borgia, would grow up to be taught by Cesare Borgia and Micheletto Corella, with no knowledge of who his true father was. However, Giovanni was able to escape this life, after being given an invitation to do so from an anonymous man, who was revealed to be Francesco Vecellio. Giovanni took up apprenticeship under Francesco as an Assassin and, in 1520, went to the New World with Hernán Cortés himself in order to secure a Piece of Eden, which was later found out to be one of the Crystal Skulls.[1]

Trivia

  • Perotto was shown to have a stronger will than most Assassins, a resolve to rival that of his contemporary and fellow Italian Assassin, Ezio Auditore. Proof of this was in his decision to spirit his son all the way to Agnadello, and in his single-handedly taking down an entire detachment of Rodrigo Borgia's guards and, soon after, a group of his fellow Assassins.
  • It is implied that Perotto was a Master Assassin, as he was allowed to take an understudy, operate by himself, and had the honor of wielding two hidden blades.
  • Perotto's understudy, Francesco, even commented that Perotto's skill with a bow was unmatched by anybody, in both Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
  • Through a lapse similar to the bleeding effect, Perotto was able to speak through Giovanni to tell Francesco that he forgave him.

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