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'''Sofia Sorto''' was a [[Venice|Venetian]] bookseller living in [[Constantinople]] during the 16th century. During her time in Constantinople, she befriended [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], the [[Grand Master of the Assassin Order|Grand Master]] of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] and later became his wife. Together they had two children: [[Marcello Auditore|Marcello]] and [[Flavia Auditore]]. | '''Sofia Sorto''' was a [[Venice|Venetian]] bookseller living in [[Constantinople]] during the 16th century. During her time in Constantinople, she befriended [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], the [[Grand Master of the Assassin Order|Grand Master]] of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] and later became his wife. Together they had two children: [[Marcello Auditore|Marcello]] and [[Flavia Auditore]]. | ||
==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
Sofia had a thirst for knowledge and desired to spread that knowledge to the poor people of the [[ | Sofia had a thirst for knowledge and desired to spread that knowledge to the poor people of the [[Ottoman Empire]]. Upon their first meeting, Ezio instantly felt a connection to the woman, yet could not bring himself to tell her the truth about [[Assassin|who he really was]], which may have posed an obstacle in the development of their relationship. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Revision as of 21:36, 9 September 2011
Sofia Sorto was a Venetian bookseller living in Constantinople during the 16th century. During her time in Constantinople, she befriended Ezio Auditore, the Grand Master of the Assassin Order and later became his wife. Together they had two children: Marcello and Flavia Auditore.
Personality
Sofia had a thirst for knowledge and desired to spread that knowledge to the poor people of the Ottoman Empire. Upon their first meeting, Ezio instantly felt a connection to the woman, yet could not bring himself to tell her the truth about who he really was, which may have posed an obstacle in the development of their relationship.
Trivia
- She is based on Albrecht Dürer's painting Portrait of a Young Venetian Woman.
Sources
- Gamersbook: Assassin's Creed Revelations New Details
- Game Informer magazine, June 2011 edition
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