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==Bloody Footprints... == | ==Bloody Footprints...== | ||
Just wondering if anyone knows the reference of the bloody footprints outside Mario's study when in Eagle Eye? Its very intriguing and everything is in these games for a reason mostly... [[User:Spikepit|Spikepit]] 15:02, November 26, 2010 (UTC) | Just wondering if anyone knows the reference of the bloody footprints outside Mario's study when in Eagle Eye? Its very intriguing and everything is in these games for a reason mostly... [[User:Spikepit|Spikepit]] 15:02, November 26, 2010 (UTC) | ||
==''Brotherhood'' Database Entry== | |||
The database entry for the Villa Auditore in ''Brotherhood'' it says: | |||
{{Template:Quotebox|Constructed in 1290, the Villa Auditore is an original medieval predecessor to early Renaissance architecture. ... | |||
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After a Florentine attack in 1320, left the facade damaged, Domenico Auditore, Ezio Auditore's great-grandfather, purchased the Villa. ...}} | |||
This means that Domenico lived around the time of [[Dante Alighieri]]'s historical death, and that, at least now, wasn't an error of the writers. — [[User:M.C.Tales|M.C.Tales]] 15:44, May 9, 2011 (UTC) | |||
Revision as of 17:44, 9 May 2011
Bloody Footprints...
Just wondering if anyone knows the reference of the bloody footprints outside Mario's study when in Eagle Eye? Its very intriguing and everything is in these games for a reason mostly... Spikepit 15:02, November 26, 2010 (UTC)
Brotherhood Database Entry
The database entry for the Villa Auditore in Brotherhood it says:
Constructed in 1290, the Villa Auditore is an original medieval predecessor to early Renaissance architecture. ...
After a Florentine attack in 1320, left the facade damaged, Domenico Auditore, Ezio Auditore's great-grandfather, purchased the Villa. ...
This means that Domenico lived around the time of Dante Alighieri's historical death, and that, at least now, wasn't an error of the writers. — M.C.Tales 15:44, May 9, 2011 (UTC)