Borgia Captains fought similarly to Leaders, but were more heavily armored, wore a white cape with the Borgia crest on it, and were more skillful in countering enemy attacks. However, some were cowardly, and would flee if they detected the approach of an [[Assassins|Assassin]].
Borgia Captains fought similarly to Leaders, but were more heavily armored, wore a white cape with the Borgia crest on it, and were more skillful in countering enemy attacks. However, some were cowardly, and would flee if they detected the approach of an [[Assassins|Assassin]].
==Borgia Towers==
A Borgia Captain was assigned to a Borgia Tower, leading the patrols and maintaining control of their district. Though some would choose to fight off a threat alongside their guards, others would flee from confrontations, seeking sanctuary within the tower. The heavy fortifications served as an effective protection for the Captain, who would only venture out at the next changing of the guard.
==Borgia Towers[[File:Dbaines_ac2_08.jpg|thumb|250px|Ezio evacuating a burning Borgia Tower.]]==
A Borgia Captain was assigned to a Borgia Tower, leading the patrols and maintaining control of their district. Though some would
choose to fight off a threat alongside their guards, others would flee from confrontations, seeking sanctuary within the tower. The heavy fortifications served as an effective protection for the Captain, who would only venture out at the next changing of the guard.
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Revision as of 04:38, 17 January 2012
The Borgia Captains were guards working for the Borgia family during the Renaissance, and were primarily in charge of leading the defense of Borgia Towers. One Captain was assigned to each of the twelve towers spread throughout Rome.
Borgia Captains fought similarly to Leaders, but were more heavily armored, wore a white cape with the Borgia crest on it, and were more skillful in countering enemy attacks. However, some were cowardly, and would flee if they detected the approach of an Assassin.
A Borgia Captain was assigned to a Borgia Tower, leading the patrols and maintaining control of their district. Though some would
choose to fight off a threat alongside their guards, others would flee from confrontations, seeking sanctuary within the tower. The heavy fortifications served as an effective protection for the Captain, who would only venture out at the next changing of the guard.