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[[File:Mailman.jpg|frame|A Borgia Messenger in ''Assassin's Creed II'']]
 
'''Borgia Messengers''', also known as '''Borgia Couriers''', appear in the game ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. Upon spotting [[Ezio]], the messengers take flight, performing many [[Free Running|free-run]] actions and acrobatic stunts, such as climbing walls and swinging from posts. If Ezio manages to catch up to one, he can tackle him or simply throw a [[Throwing Knives|Throwing Knife]] at him for a considerable amount of Florins, with about 1500 florins per messenger. However, if Ezio kills one, his notoriety will automatically increase by 50%. However, Ezio can still get the 1500 florins (or more) if he loots the messenger. If caught, the Courier begs for his life. After being attacked or left alone a few moments, the Courier will resume his free-running.
'''Borgia Messengers''', also known as '''Borgia Couriers''', appear in the game ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. Upon spotting [[Ezio]], the messengers take flight, performing many [[Free Running|free-run]] [[File:Messenger.jpg|thumb|270px|A messenger begs for his life]]actions and acrobatic stunts, such as climbing walls and swinging from posts. If Ezio manages to catch up to one, he can tackle him or simply throw a [[Throwing Knives|Throwing Knife]] at him for a considerable amount of Florins, with about 1500 florins per messenger. However, if Ezio kills one, his notoriety will automatically increase by 50%. However, Ezio can still get the 1500 florins (or more) if he loots the messenger. If caught, the Courier begs for his life. After being attacked or left alone a few moments, the Courier will resume his free-running.


Presumably, the Messengers carry important information or funds for [[Rodrigo Borgia]], as they are called Borgia Messengers. Or he could be carrying payment to some official or ally, explaining why he carries enough money to hire ten bands of Courtesans
Presumably, the Messengers carry important information or funds for [[Rodrigo Borgia]], as they are called Borgia Messengers. Or he could be carrying payment to some official or ally, explaining why he carries enough money to hire ten bands of Courtesans

Revision as of 07:12, 13 June 2010

Borgia Messengers, also known as Borgia Couriers, appear in the game Assassin's Creed II. Upon spotting Ezio, the messengers take flight, performing many free-run

File:Messenger.jpg
A messenger begs for his life

actions and acrobatic stunts, such as climbing walls and swinging from posts. If Ezio manages to catch up to one, he can tackle him or simply throw a Throwing Knife at him for a considerable amount of Florins, with about 1500 florins per messenger. However, if Ezio kills one, his notoriety will automatically increase by 50%. However, Ezio can still get the 1500 florins (or more) if he loots the messenger. If caught, the Courier begs for his life. After being attacked or left alone a few moments, the Courier will resume his free-running.

Presumably, the Messengers carry important information or funds for Rodrigo Borgia, as they are called Borgia Messengers. Or he could be carrying payment to some official or ally, explaining why he carries enough money to hire ten bands of Courtesans

Interestingly, Archers begin chasing the messenger as well if he climbs onto a rooftop in his flight. Which is rather ironic as they often call for the guards to help during the chase. It has also been shown that you can trip Borgia messengers so that they fall to their death without being penalized for it.

If you intercept one of them, you get the Achievement/Trophy "Mailman" (10G)

Unlike Pickpockets, who have a red icon, Borgia messengers are invisible on your map, although you can often find them at city entrances and they are pointed out by a silver chevron.