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{{quote|The Cento Occhi ''[…]'' Cesare's bootlickers.|[[La Volpe]]|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
{{quote|The Cento Occhi ''[...]'' Cesare's bootlickers.|[[La Volpe]]|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
The '''Cento Occhi''' (English: ''Hundred Eyes''), were a group [[thieves]] and bandits in the employ of [[Cesare Borgia]], that rivaled those of [[La Volpe]]'s guild.
The '''Cento Occhi''' (English: ''Hundred Eyes''), were a group [[thieves]] and bandits in the employ of [[Cesare Borgia]], which rivaled those of [[La Volpe]]'s guild.


Unlike La Volpe's guild, the Cento Occhi prey upon the poor of [[Rome]]. In 1503 their leaders were systematically wiped out by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] as they trained at the [[Circus Maximus]]. Every once in awhile you can run into the Cento Occi while exploring Rome's more natural areas. The Cento Occi may generally appear in large numbers. They fight similarly to thieves and are usually encountered on thief missions.
Unlike La Volpe's guild, the Cento Occhi preyed upon the poor of [[Rome]]. In 1503, their leaders were systematically wiped out by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] as they trained at the [[Circus Maximus]].
 
The Cento Occi attack randomly, most commonly in Rome's more natural areas, the Antico and Campagna Districts. The Cento Occi generally appear in large numbers, and more frequently ambush Ezio in areas still under the Borgia influence, near [[Borgia towers]]. They fight similarly to thieves and are usually encountered on thief missions.


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"The Cento Occhi [...] Cesare's bootlickers."
La Volpe[src]

The Cento Occhi (English: Hundred Eyes), were a group thieves and bandits in the employ of Cesare Borgia, which rivaled those of La Volpe's guild.

Unlike La Volpe's guild, the Cento Occhi preyed upon the poor of Rome. In 1503, their leaders were systematically wiped out by Ezio Auditore da Firenze as they trained at the Circus Maximus.

The Cento Occi attack randomly, most commonly in Rome's more natural areas, the Antico and Campagna Districts. The Cento Occi generally appear in large numbers, and more frequently ambush Ezio in areas still under the Borgia influence, near Borgia towers. They fight similarly to thieves and are usually encountered on thief missions.

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