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Leonardo's '''Wagon''' appears in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', when Ezio travels to the [[Mountains]] to talk to Leonardo. When Ezio finds Leonardo, he's trying to fix his wagon. Ezio helps him and then they both ride to Forli. Soon they are attacked by Borgia's men, who are trying to get on the wagon. Ezio then uses Leonardo's wagon to shake off the attackers and escape. After a while, archers begin to shoot flaming arrows at the wagon. Eventually, Ezio lets Leonardo continue and hops off the wagon to take care of the attackers himself. The primary use of wagons during Ezio's time was to travel between cities since because of bandits the roads were to dangerous to travel merely by horse. | Leonardo's '''Wagon''' appears in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', when Ezio travels to the [[Mountains]] to talk to Leonardo. When Ezio finds Leonardo, he's trying to fix his wagon. Ezio helps him and then they both ride to Forli. Soon they are attacked by Borgia's men, who are trying to get on the wagon. Ezio then uses Leonardo's wagon to shake off the attackers and escape. After a while, archers begin to shoot flaming arrows at the wagon. Eventually, Ezio lets Leonardo continue and hops off the wagon to take care of the attackers himself. The primary use of wagons during Ezio's time was to travel between cities since because of bandits the roads were to dangerous to travel merely by horse. | ||
Revision as of 23:00, 28 July 2010
Leonardo's Wagon appears in Assassin's Creed II, when Ezio travels to the Mountains to talk to Leonardo. When Ezio finds Leonardo, he's trying to fix his wagon. Ezio helps him and then they both ride to Forli. Soon they are attacked by Borgia's men, who are trying to get on the wagon. Ezio then uses Leonardo's wagon to shake off the attackers and escape. After a while, archers begin to shoot flaming arrows at the wagon. Eventually, Ezio lets Leonardo continue and hops off the wagon to take care of the attackers himself. The primary use of wagons during Ezio's time was to travel between cities since because of bandits the roads were to dangerous to travel merely by horse.
Trivia
A miniature replica of this stagecoach can be found in the Villa.