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|location = [[Florence]], [[Italy]] | |location = [[Florence]], [[Italy]] | ||
|date = 1493}} | |date = 1493}} | ||
'''The Hydra's Heads''' was an altered representation of | '''The Hydra's Heads''' was an altered representation of fragmented [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
''[[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|We]] found some of the abducted [[Civilian|citizens]] in the old {{Wiki|Contarini}} cellar and freed them. We can only hope the poor souls we could not save in time can one day find their way back to their families.<br><br>Our work is not yet done, however.<br><br>[[Bonacolto Contarini]], the architect of this [[Templars|Templar]] [[Slavery|slave trade]], remains at large. His location is currently unknown, but [[Corvo Antonelli]], a fellow [[Assassins|Assassin]] we found with the captured citizens, pointed us towards his lieutenants. From them, we will discover where Bonacolto has made his lair.'' | ''[[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|We]] found some of the abducted [[Civilian|citizens]] in the old {{Wiki|Contarini}} cellar and freed them. We can only hope the poor souls we could not save in time can one day find their way back to their families.<br /><br />Our work is not yet done, however.<br /><br />[[Bonacolto Contarini]], the architect of this [[Templars|Templar]] [[Slavery|slave trade]], remains at large. His location is currently unknown, but [[Corvo Antonelli]], a fellow [[Assassins|Assassin]] we found with the captured citizens, pointed us towards his lieutenants. From them, we will discover where Bonacolto has made his lair.'' | ||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The name of the memory is a reference to the [[Lernaean Hydra|Lernaean Hydra.]] According to myth, the beast had multiple heads, and could regenerate two for every head that was cut off. It was slain by [[Herakles]] as part of his [[Labours of Hercules|Twelve Labours]] after the realization that cauterizing the stumps prevented more heads from growing. | *The name of the memory is a reference to the [[Lernaean Hydra|Lernaean Hydra.]] According to myth, the beast had multiple heads, and could regenerate two for every head that was cut off. It was slain by [[Herakles]] as part of his [[Labours of Hercules|Twelve Labours]] after the realization that cauterizing the stumps prevented more heads from growing. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' | ||
{{Template:ACRebMemories}} | {{Template:ACRebMemories}} | ||
[[Category:Memories relived using the Mobile Animus 4.38]] | [[Category:Memories relived using the Mobile Animus 4.38]] | ||
Revision as of 03:42, 26 March 2019
The Hydra's Heads was an altered representation of fragmented genetic memories.
Description
We found some of the abducted citizens in the old Contarini cellar and freed them. We can only hope the poor souls we could not save in time can one day find their way back to their families.
Our work is not yet done, however.
Bonacolto Contarini, the architect of this Templar slave trade, remains at large. His location is currently unknown, but Corvo Antonelli, a fellow Assassin we found with the captured citizens, pointed us towards his lieutenants. From them, we will discover where Bonacolto has made his lair.
Outcome
The Spanish Assassins quickly moved through the city and eliminated all of Bonacolto's lieutenants, removing key players in his attempt at maintaining his control over the city.
Trivia
- The name of the memory is a reference to the Lernaean Hydra. According to myth, the beast had multiple heads, and could regenerate two for every head that was cut off. It was slain by Herakles as part of his Twelve Labours after the realization that cauterizing the stumps prevented more heads from growing.