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                                                      |description = Find a doctor to heal the wounds from the [[Villa Auditore|Villa]] attack, then climb the church tower to locate the Mausoleo di Augusto.               
                                                      |description = Find a doctor to heal the wounds from the [[Villa Auditore|Villa]] attack, then climb the church tower to locate the Mausoleo di Augusto.               
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                      |appearance  = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
                      |appearance  = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
                      |type        = Main
                      |type        = Main
                      |previous    = [[Emergency Exit]]
                      |previous    = [[Emergency Exit]]
                      |next        = [[Well Executed]]
                      |next        = [[Well Executed]]
                      |ancestor    = [[Ezio|Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]
                      |ancestor    = [[Ezio|Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]
                      |location    = [[Rome]], [[Italy]]|undefined
                      |location    = [[Rome]], [[Italy]]|undefined
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[[Ezio]] wakes in a house in [[Rome]]. He leaves to find a [[Doctors|Doctor]] and a [[View Points|View point]] so that he can find the Mausoleo di Augusto, where he is to meet [[Niccolò Machiavelli]].
[[Ezio]] wakes in a house in [[Rome]]. He leaves to find a [[Doctors|Doctor]] and a [[View Points|View point]] so that he can find the Mausoleo di Augusto, where he is to meet [[Niccolò Machiavelli]].


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*'''Ezio''': ''Ah. Roma.''
*'''Ezio''': ''Ah. Roma.''
*'''Woman''': ''Yes, or what is left of it since the [[House Of Borgia|Borgia]] came to power.''
*'''Woman''': ''Yes, or what is left of it since the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] came to power.''
*'''Ezio''': ''And the Mausoleo?''
*'''Ezio''': ''And the Mausoleo?''
*'''Woman''': ''Unfortunately, you cannot see it from here.''
*'''Woman''': ''Unfortunately, you cannot see it from here.''
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====Finding A Doctor====
====Finding A Doctor====
Ezio leaves and begins to head towards the church. If Ezio tries anything strenuous such as fighting, running or climbing he will say:
Ezio leaves and begins to head towards the church. If Ezio tries anything strenuous such as fighting, running or climbing he will say:
*'''Ezio''': ''I need to find a doctor. My arm! Merda (Shit!)''
*'''Ezio''': ''I need to find a doctor. My arm! Merda (Shit!)''

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Ezio wakes in a house in Rome. He leaves to find a Doctor and a View point so that he can find the Mausoleo di Augusto, where he is to meet Niccolò Machiavelli.

Dialogue

In The House

Ezio awakens in a house with a woman who has tended to his wounds.

  • Woman: Calmatevi (Calm down). The pain will end soon.
  • Ezio: Where have you brought me?
  • Woman: Nowhere, Messere (Mister). A man left you here.
  • Ezio: Did he say anything?
  • Woman: Only this. You are to meet Messer (Mister) Machiavelli in front of the Mausoleo di Augusto. Let me help you get dressed.
  • Ezio: The same man who brought me here gave me these clothes?
  • Woman: Si, Messere. (Yes, Mister).

Ezio gets dressed into white assassin’s robes and puts on a hidden blade that was left for him. He opens the door of the house.

  • Ezio: Ah. Roma.
  • Woman: Yes, or what is left of it since the Borgia came to power.
  • Ezio: And the Mausoleo?
  • Woman: Unfortunately, you cannot see it from here.
  • Ezio: How about from the top of that church?
  • Woman: Yes, but the stairs up are closed.
  • Ezio: That should not be a problem. Vi ringrazio di tutto quello che avete fatto per me, buona donna. Addio. (Thank you very much for everything you have done for me. Farewell, good woman).

Finding A Doctor

Ezio leaves and begins to head towards the church. If Ezio tries anything strenuous such as fighting, running or climbing he will say:

  • Ezio: I need to find a doctor. My arm! Merda (Shit!)

Ezio meets with a doctor.

  • Ezio: Salute (Hello). I require medicine.
  • Doctor: Let me look. Someone your age cannot recover from a wound like this with medicine. Here is something to dull the pain, you will heal over time.
  • Ezio: Grazie (Thank you).
  • Doctor: Four out of five doctors would suggest leeches, but they have not proven effective against such things. However, I can recommend several good colleagues around the city. Do you need anything else?

Ezio leaves to climb to the church tower’s viewpoint.

  • Ezio: “Someone my age.” Imbecille (Jerk)... (Whilst climbing the church) My back.

Tailing The Borgia

Ezio reaches the view point and performs a Leap of Faith into a trailer load of hay at the foot of the tower. He over hears a group of Borgia soldiers talking.

  • Borgia Soldier: Word has gone out that a peasant is resisting arrest. We will show him how things operate under the Borgia.
  • Ezio: Machiavelli can wait.

Outcome

Ezio follows the soldiers through the streets. They lead him to the 'resistant peasant' and begin attacking him. Ezio kills them all to defend the citizen.