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*She is revealed to be an Assassin when you fight [[Rodrigo Borgia|The Spaniard]] in Venice. | *She is revealed to be an Assassin when you fight [[Rodrigo Borgia|The Spaniard]] in Venice. | ||
*Although no longer a part of the Catholic Church, Teodora considers herself a nun, in her own brand of faith. | *Although no longer a part of the Catholic Church, Teodora considers herself a nun, in her own brand of faith. | ||
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Revision as of 16:47, 7 January 2010
Sister Teodora is the leader of the Venetian Courtesans (prostitutes), whose the "HQ" bordello is situated in Venice's Dorsoduro district. Originally a daughter of jewelry sellers, Teodora got in trouble for adultery with a married man, and was sent to a nunnery by her parents to avoid punishment in the courts. After just 6 years, at the age of 23, Teodora left the church to open La Rosa Della Virtù (The Rose of Virtue), a bordello staffed solely by former nuns.
The fate of Sister Teodora, as with all of the Italian Assassins, remains unknown. La Rosa Della Virtù was burned in a fire in 1516, 17 years after the conclusion of Assassin's Creed II.
Trivia
- She is revealed to be an Assassin when you fight The Spaniard in Venice.
- Although no longer a part of the Catholic Church, Teodora considers herself a nun, in her own brand of faith.