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Some say the Crows were rogue Assassins who lost their fate in the Creed, believing the Templar Assassin conflict nothing more than a slaughter for power
Although now Crows, these Rogue Assassins revealed secrets from the Order, as they kept their past identies to themselves.
 
The Crows once attempted to Assassinate Leonardo Da Vinci, entering Florence after nightfall. Although saved by the Assassins, his workshop was ransacked, and the thieves managed to steal several of his blueprints.
 
 
Domenico was a mute that wasn't able to express his toughts. He hated being used by his parents and Cesare. He attempted to contact the Assassins multiple times but this was in vain.
Domenico attempted to Assassinate Cesare by poisoning him. He gave Cesare a necklace covered in tiny, nearly invisible poisoned pins. Cesare, however later gifted it to his niece, who died the following night.
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All this ^ is from ''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]''. Need to sort it out more, get more information.

Revision as of 05:43, 6 October 2014

Some say the Crows were rogue Assassins who lost their fate in the Creed, believing the Templar Assassin conflict nothing more than a slaughter for power Although now Crows, these Rogue Assassins revealed secrets from the Order, as they kept their past identies to themselves.

The Crows once attempted to Assassinate Leonardo Da Vinci, entering Florence after nightfall. Although saved by the Assassins, his workshop was ransacked, and the thieves managed to steal several of his blueprints.


Domenico was a mute that wasn't able to express his toughts. He hated being used by his parents and Cesare. He attempted to contact the Assassins multiple times but this was in vain. Domenico attempted to Assassinate Cesare by poisoning him. He gave Cesare a necklace covered in tiny, nearly invisible poisoned pins. Cesare, however later gifted it to his niece, who died the following night.


All this ^ is from Assassin's Creed: Identity. Need to sort it out more, get more information.