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In his adventure, [[Ezio]] will discover the Auditore Family Villa, in the city of [[Monteriggioni]]. Perched atop a beautiful Tuscan valley, Monteriggioni has become run down and is badly in need of repair. The Villa will become Ezio’s domain. The Villa was built by Ezio's great-grandfather.
In his adventure, [[Ezio]] will discover the Auditore Family Villa, in the city of [[Monteriggioni]]. Perched atop a beautiful Tuscan valley, Monteriggioni has become run down and is badly in need of repair. The Villa will become Ezio’s domain. The Villa was built by Ezio's great-grandfather.


As Ezio, you will be able to invest in renovations, bringing the city back to its former glory. You may also choose to redecorate the Auditore with famous renaissance paintings, stock your weapons and armor, and store a variety of collected objects. Any improvement to the city will help develop the local economy, rewarding you with periodic income, which can be reinvested in the city or used elsewhere in the game. In addition, Monteriggioni hides many secrets. Ezio will be able to discover some secrets about his family’s past and many other surprises for players that will look into the most hidden areas of the villa.
Ezio is able to renovate both the town of Monteriggioni and the Auditore Villa. By investing in shops, Ezio can gain discounts to their wares, whilst improving the local economy. You may also choose to redecorate the Auditore Villa with famous renaissance paintings, weapons and armor, and store a variety of collected objects. These items increase the worth of the Villa, and so the revenue generated each 20 minutes grows. As the player invests in Monteriggioni, the Villa's outside appearance improves over time. Boards across windows are taken down, overgrown plants recede, and flags bearing the assassin symbol appear around the roof. While the shop's appearance will improve, Monteriggioni's citizens always seem to be poorer (in clothing) than their counterparts from the cities.


In the secret hidden rooms of the villa Ezio will find life sized statues of all the Assassins in his family line including Greek, Roman and Egyptian assassins. Altair is around the middle of the line.
Claudia and Maria Auditore remain at the villa for the rest of the game. Claudia keeps records of Monteriggioni's income, while Maria prays in one of the bedrooms.
 
Mario's office contains wall-space where deciphered Codex Pages can be placed and pieced together. Later, Mario reveals a hidden room in which Altair's armour is locked. The underground chamber also hides statues of Greek, Roman Egyptian and Chinese assassins from the past. In order to unlock Altair's armour, the player must collect six keys from the sarcophagi of assassin tombs across Italy.


[[File:Screenshot_490424506_1253783624.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Auditore Family Villa]]
[[File:Screenshot_490424506_1253783624.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Auditore Family Villa]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Locations]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Locations]]
[[Category:Assassin's Order]]
[[Category:Assassin's Order]]

Revision as of 01:08, 27 November 2009

In his adventure, Ezio will discover the Auditore Family Villa, in the city of Monteriggioni. Perched atop a beautiful Tuscan valley, Monteriggioni has become run down and is badly in need of repair. The Villa will become Ezio’s domain. The Villa was built by Ezio's great-grandfather.

Ezio is able to renovate both the town of Monteriggioni and the Auditore Villa. By investing in shops, Ezio can gain discounts to their wares, whilst improving the local economy. You may also choose to redecorate the Auditore Villa with famous renaissance paintings, weapons and armor, and store a variety of collected objects. These items increase the worth of the Villa, and so the revenue generated each 20 minutes grows. As the player invests in Monteriggioni, the Villa's outside appearance improves over time. Boards across windows are taken down, overgrown plants recede, and flags bearing the assassin symbol appear around the roof. While the shop's appearance will improve, Monteriggioni's citizens always seem to be poorer (in clothing) than their counterparts from the cities.

Claudia and Maria Auditore remain at the villa for the rest of the game. Claudia keeps records of Monteriggioni's income, while Maria prays in one of the bedrooms.

Mario's office contains wall-space where deciphered Codex Pages can be placed and pieced together. Later, Mario reveals a hidden room in which Altair's armour is locked. The underground chamber also hides statues of Greek, Roman Egyptian and Chinese assassins from the past. In order to unlock Altair's armour, the player must collect six keys from the sarcophagi of assassin tombs across Italy.

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Auditore Family Villa