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|ancestor = [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] | |ancestor = [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] | ||
|location = [[Constantinople]] | |location = [[Constantinople]] | ||
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|image = The-view-from-galata-memory.png}} | |image = The-view-from-galata-memory.png}} | ||
'''The View from Galata''' is a memory in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]].'' | '''The View from Galata''' is a memory in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]].'' | ||
Revision as of 05:12, 28 December 2011
The View from Galata is a memory in Assassin's Creed: Revelations.
Description
After learning how to use the Hookblade, Ezio Auditore and Yusuf Tazim race to the top of the Galata Tower.
Dialogue

- Yusuf: The standard Ottoman hookblade has two parts, you see... the hook and the blade. So you can use one or the other. An elegant design.
How about a bigger challenge? - Ezio: Va bene. (Okay.) Let's go.
Ezio and Yusuf make their way to the top using their hookblades.
- Yusuf: Having fun?
That's right. Let the hookblade do the work.
Iste boyle. (There you go.) Throw yourself into it.
As they reach the top of the tower.
- Yusuf: Welcome to Konstantiniyye, Ezio. The crossroads of the world. Many generations of men have ruled this city, but they have never subdued her. She always bounces back.
- Ezio: It seems a fine place to call home.
- Yusuf: It is. Race you to the bottom?
They perform a leap of faith from the tower.
Outcome
Ezio masters the new hookblade. He also agrees to help Yusuf Tazim defend two Assassins hideout in the city.
Trivia
- To achieve full synchronization, Ezio must climb the tower within 60 seconds.
Gallery
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Yusuf explains the hookblade's design.
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Ezio and Yusuf race to the top of the Galata tower.