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Polo Symbols, also called Book Quests, are a series of memories in Assassin's Creed: Revelations. By climbing a high point, Ezio Auditore da Firenze uses his Eagle Sense to scan symbols left by Niccolò Polo in the surrounding area, and identifies the location of a book. Unlike the Signs and Symbols memories in the main sequences, these books do not lead to the locations of the Masyaf Keys.
Aqueduct
Perching on the southern end of Valens Aqueduct, Ezio detects a book further south, outside the entrance of a building. He finds the Iliad.
Arsenal
Ezio climbs the tallest mast of the ship in the western part of the Harbor of Theodosius. His sixth sense detects the book is on the dock just north of him, and he recovers The Book of Kings.
Church I
On the view point of Little Hagia Sophia's minaret, Ezio finds a book just beneath him on the roof of the main building. The book contains The Canterbury Tales.
Church II
On another minaret view point, Ezio senses a book on the roof, and recovers The Flute Girl.
Forum of the Ox
On the column view point, Ezio scans a symbol between two columns to the east, and finds the Nibelungenlied.
Galata
Ezio climbs to the top of a minaret and detects the book on the wall connected to Galata Tower. Parachuting there, he digs up One Thousand and One Nights.
Hippodrome
Climbing the Obelisk of Theodosius, Ezio scans a symbol to the Hippodrome's southeast and digs up The Travels of Marco Polo.
Cut scene
Returning to the Hideout, Ezio is surprised by a visit from Sofia Sartor, and is coy with her about his profession while his apprentices reading in the libracy look on curiously.
File images
- Purpose
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Our public face
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Modern day Templars
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Rooted in tradition
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Visionary industrialists
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Inspired by us?
- Beginning
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Templar cross
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Cleopatra
- Golden Age
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Ordination of Grand Master Jacques de Molay
- Assassins
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The Assassin Brotherhood
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Secret War
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Deadly foes
- Projects
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Genetic memory
- Vox in Excelso
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A bitter defeat
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Philip le Bel
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Pope Clement V
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Grand Master Jacques de Molay
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Jacques de Molay tortured
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A Grand Master's sacrifice
- Erudito
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The Erudito Collective
- Project Animus
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Dr. Carl Gustav Jung
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The Animus
- Hierarchy
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Abstergo
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Abstergo
- Agents
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A Sleeper?
- Subjects
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Subject 17
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Known ancestors
- Subject 4
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Subject 4
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The Tunguska event
- Libidio Dominandi
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The Borgia family
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Giordano Bruno
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Bruno's mnemonic device
- Origin
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Adam and Eve
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Mitochondrial Eve
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Y-Chromosomal Adam
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Turning our back on Eden
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Children or slaves?
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Giver of fire
- New Order
- FC tech
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Ancient Vault network?
- Inner Sanctum
- Apocalypses
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Lake Toba
- EYE-ABSTERGO
- FC entities
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Mankind's progenitors
Ezio Auditore's songs were composed while he infiltrated Topkapı Palace as a minstrel to prevent an attempt on Prince Suleiman's life.
On singing
- "I'm dressed up like a jester"
- "I act the fool and mime"
- "All the actions of those I curse"
- "And run down all the time"
- "I am a tackless minstrel"
- "I sing off-key for coins"
- "If you spot me in the street"
- "Please kick me in the loins"
- "No one understands my plight"
- "The life of musician"
- "Singing for impatient men"
- "A terminal condition"
- "I can't believe I stand here
- "And sing my time away"
- "But you who sit and smile at me"
- "Sincerely have no taste"
- "The things I do to save the world"
- "Surprise me time to time"
- "Like learning how to play the lute"
- "And making these words rhyme"
- "A minstrel's song I heard them say"
- "Brings maidens by the score"
- "But luck deserts me when I play"
- "They hasten to the door"
- "I sing in Italiano"
- "You understand no word"
- "But my Greek is non-existent"
- "And my Turkish is absurd"
- "I will sing in praise of children"
- "I will croon in praise of dames"
- "I will chant in praise of mighty men"
- "When I recall their names"
Life and loves
- "While traveling through Forlì"
- "I took her at her leisure"
- "She said 'It's strictly business'"
- "Such business was my pleasure"
- "Proud Romagna's iron lady"
- "A rose of tempered steel"
- "Could raise the ardor of a corpse"
- "And teach a stone to feel"
- "Oh the beauties of Firenze will melt a heart"
- "You'll see"
- "Beware the girls of Roma"
- "Lest fire you wish to pee"
- "Kostantiniyye I beg you"
- "Let Byzantium endure"
- "Constantine's corpse would turn"
- "Had not Istanbul the cure"
- "To judge a lady's character"
- "Not well her company"
- "If you should wish to seem a sage"
- "Come spent the night with me"
The Borgias
- "Young Cesare I heard him say"
- "Could not be killed by man"
- "So I tossed him through the air"
- "To see where he might land"
- "Cesare, Cesare,"
- "A man of great depravity"
- "He thought himself immortal"
- "’till he had a date with gravity"
- "Before Rodrigo was the Pope"
- "He was a man of vices"
- "And once he gained the Holy See"
- "He raised his vices' prices"
- "Fair Lucrezia
- "Could not sate her appetite for lovers"
- "But I suspect she would be fine"
- "With two or three more brothers"
Other enemies
- "Venezia's grim Doge"
- "A fierce and evil man"
- "Was just a trifle red of face"
- "When I upset his plan"
- "There was once a man called Duccio"
- "A rat with lecherous taste"
- "Whenever he would show himself"
- "My fist would find his face"
