Welcome to Assassin's Creed Wiki! Log in and join the community.

Secret location: Difference between revisions

From the Assassin's Creed Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 65: Line 65:
*In the tomb hidden in [[Santa Maria della Visitazione]], if Ezio activates the lever and stands on the edge of the floor to stare into the water, he will see a [[Easter Eggs#Giant Squid|large figure]] move through the water after a minute, as it swims and stares at him with what appears to be a yellow eye. After the cutscene, the lever will reset, allowing Ezio to activate it again. If Ezio does this and goes to the same spot and waits, a giant tentacle will shoot out of the water, though he will dodge before it manages to hit him.
*In the tomb hidden in [[Santa Maria della Visitazione]], if Ezio activates the lever and stands on the edge of the floor to stare into the water, he will see a [[Easter Eggs#Giant Squid|large figure]] move through the water after a minute, as it swims and stares at him with what appears to be a yellow eye. After the cutscene, the lever will reset, allowing Ezio to activate it again. If Ezio does this and goes to the same spot and waits, a giant tentacle will shoot out of the water, though he will dodge before it manages to hit him.
*In the tomb in the [[Basilica di San Marco]], the banners clearly show the poison symbol, despite the Assassin seal bearing the snake symbol.
*In the tomb in the [[Basilica di San Marco]], the banners clearly show the poison symbol, despite the Assassin seal bearing the snake symbol.
*There are 27 [[Hidden Wells]] throughout the game that are covered with wood and need to be blown up. The game reports there are 31 Hidden Wells but the remaining 4 missing somehow. There has been speculation that another explorable area was located in the north west part of Constantinopole but was either cut and/or could be a future DLC.
*There are 27 [http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7003/6497628811_6a2d005ae6_o.jpg Hidden Wells] throughout the game that are covered with wood and need to be blown up. The game reports there are 31 Hidden Wells but the remaining 4 missing somehow. There has been speculation that another explorable area was located in the north west part of Constantinopole but was either cut and/or could be a future DLC.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:16, 28 April 2012

Template:WPlocations

File:Ezio secretlocation.png
Ezio about to enter an Assassin's Tomb.

Secret Locations are memories which must be completed through a combination of free-running and puzzle solving. Many of these locations were scattered throughout Italy and Constantinople, and were explored by the Assassin Ezio Auditore during the Renaissance.

While mainly being an optional element, with the exception of the Assassin Tomb inside the Santa Maria Novella, the Lair of Romulus inside the Terme di Traiano, and the four locations traversed in order to collect the Seals of Altaïr, secret locations offered various additional benefits once they had been fully explored, such as the armors and weapons of key Assassins and Templar figures or a sum of money.[1][2][3]

Renaissance Italy

Assassin Tombs

File:Ezio freerun.jpg
Ezio in the Arsenal Shipyard.

The Assassin Tombs were seven landmarks around Italy, each containing the tomb of an Assassin said to have protected the freedom of mankind when it was most threatened. They also contained (with the exception of Domenico Auditore's tomb in the Auditore Crypt) an Assassin seal, which were collectively used to obtain the Armor of Altaïr within the Sanctuary at the Auditore Villa.

Templar Lairs

The Templar Lairs (with the exception of the Palazzo Medici) hid treasure that presumably belonged to and funded the activities of the Templar Order. All of these could be accessed through a wooden door, marked with a large red cross.[1]

Rome

Ezio in a Lair of Romulus.

Secret locations were also found in Rome, in the form of Lairs of Romulus. There were six of them in total, located throughout the city at various landmarks. Additionally, there were also two Templar Lairs that could be found in Rome.[2]

Completing all of the Lairs of the Followers of Romulus would allow Ezio to obtain two of the treasures they guarded, which were the Armor and Dagger of Brutus. Through traversing these locations, Ezio also obtained some special documents that gave background details on the cult, as well as the Assassin Marcus Junius Brutus.[2]

Lairs of Romulus

These were the locations of the Lairs of Romulus, spread across Rome.

Templar Lairs

As well as the Lairs of Romulus, two Templar Lairs were available to be explored.

Constantinople

Ezio in the Yerebatan Cistern.

In Constantinople, there were many secret locations that could be explored.

Seals of Altaïr

Despite being the main focus for Ezio Auditore's search for knowledge, various secret locations for the Masyaf Keys could be located from hidden books within the city of Constantinople.

Others

As well as locations hiding the Masyaf Keys, two other secret locations resided in the city.

Trivia

  • In the tomb hidden in Santa Maria della Visitazione, if Ezio activates the lever and stands on the edge of the floor to stare into the water, he will see a large figure move through the water after a minute, as it swims and stares at him with what appears to be a yellow eye. After the cutscene, the lever will reset, allowing Ezio to activate it again. If Ezio does this and goes to the same spot and waits, a giant tentacle will shoot out of the water, though he will dodge before it manages to hit him.
  • In the tomb in the Basilica di San Marco, the banners clearly show the poison symbol, despite the Assassin seal bearing the snake symbol.
  • There are 27 Hidden Wells throughout the game that are covered with wood and need to be blown up. The game reports there are 31 Hidden Wells but the remaining 4 missing somehow. There has been speculation that another explorable area was located in the north west part of Constantinopole but was either cut and/or could be a future DLC.

References