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The '''Torre del Diavolo''' ('''Devil's Tower''') is a tower located in the town of [[San Gimignano]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', likely built for the purpose of medieval defence. It once had a wooden walkway going around its roof; the wooden spikes around the top held the walkway in place. Its name comes from either the fact that lightning once struck said tower, or that when the original owner of the tower returned from a trip, he found that it was slightly higher than when he left. | The '''Torre del Diavolo''' ('''Devil's Tower''') is a tower located in the town of [[San Gimignano]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', and was likely built for the purpose of medieval defence. It once had a wooden walkway going around its roof; the wooden spikes around the top held the walkway in place. Its name comes from either the fact that lightning once struck said tower, or that when the original owner of the tower returned from a trip, he found that it was slightly higher than when he left. | ||
The Devil's Tower contains a [[view point]] location, and a [[glyph]] is located near its roof. | The Devil's Tower contains a [[view point]] location, and a [[glyph]] is located near its roof. | ||
Revision as of 14:27, 16 July 2011
The Torre del Diavolo (Devil's Tower) is a tower located in the town of San Gimignano in Assassin's Creed II, and was likely built for the purpose of medieval defence. It once had a wooden walkway going around its roof; the wooden spikes around the top held the walkway in place. Its name comes from either the fact that lightning once struck said tower, or that when the original owner of the tower returned from a trip, he found that it was slightly higher than when he left.
The Devil's Tower contains a view point location, and a glyph is located near its roof.