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'''Adriano Maestranzi''' was a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] during [[modern times]], who operated in [[Florence]], [[Italy]].
'''Adriano Maestranzi''' was a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] during [[modern times]], who operated in [[Florence]], [[Italy]].


On 5 September 2012, Adriano entered into a telephone communication with their [[Assassin leader|leader]] [[William Miles]] after Adriano had tracked his son, [[Desmond Miles|Desmond]], after he was taken to [[Rome]] by the [[Templars]]. Adriano offered that he had a team available, though he was swiftly stopped by William, who assured him that his [[Lucy Stillman|mole]] in [[Abstergo Industries]] would keep Desmond safe.
On September 5, 2012, Adriano entered a telephone communication with their [[Assassin leader|leader]] [[William Miles]] after Adriano tracked his son, [[Desmond Miles|Desmond]], who had been captured and taken to [[Rome]] by the [[Templars]]. Adriano offered to rescue Desmond with his team, but was stopped by William, who assured him that his [[Lucy Stillman|mole]] in [[Abstergo Industries]] would keep Desmond safe.


Subsequently, on 14 September 2012, Adriano sent an e-mail to William informing him about a survivor of the Assassin team stationed in the Canadian town of {{Wiki|Whistler, British Columbia}}, the other members of which had been [[Assassin's Creed: Initiates#Gunfight|killed]] by Templars on 12 September. According to the correspondence, which Adriano disguised with business terms, the survivor "left Whistler because he didn't want to be 'buried' in work there, like his colleagues."
Subsequently, on September 14, 2012, Adriano sent an e-mail to William informing him about a survivor of the Assassin team stationed in the Canadian town of {{Wiki|Whistler, British Columbia}}, the other members of which had been [[Assassin's Creed: Initiates#Gunfight|killed]] by Templars on 12 September. According to the correspondence, which Adriano disguised with business terms, the survivor "left Whistler because he didn't want to be 'buried' in work there, like his colleagues."


Adriano e-mailed William again three days later with updates: that the survivor's description of the man who led the Templar attack in Whistler fit that of "the [[Daniel Cross|guy]] who deceived a certain '[[Mentor (2000)|CEO]]' of ours, some 12 years ago," and that Adriano hoped to learn more during his meeting with the survivor the next day.
Adriano e-mailed William again three days later, saying that the survivor's description of the man who led the Templar attack in Whistler fit that of "the [[Daniel Cross|guy]] who deceived a certain '[[Mentor (2000)|CEO]]' of ours, some 12 years ago," and that Adriano hoped to learn more during his meeting with the survivor the next day.


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Revision as of 14:45, 27 September 2012

Template:WPAssassins Adriano Maestranzi was a member of the Assassin Order during modern times, who operated in Florence, Italy.

On September 5, 2012, Adriano entered a telephone communication with their leader William Miles after Adriano tracked his son, Desmond, who had been captured and taken to Rome by the Templars. Adriano offered to rescue Desmond with his team, but was stopped by William, who assured him that his mole in Abstergo Industries would keep Desmond safe.

Subsequently, on September 14, 2012, Adriano sent an e-mail to William informing him about a survivor of the Assassin team stationed in the Canadian town of Whistler, British Columbia, the other members of which had been killed by Templars on 12 September. According to the correspondence, which Adriano disguised with business terms, the survivor "left Whistler because he didn't want to be 'buried' in work there, like his colleagues."

Adriano e-mailed William again three days later, saying that the survivor's description of the man who led the Templar attack in Whistler fit that of "the guy who deceived a certain 'CEO' of ours, some 12 years ago," and that Adriano hoped to learn more during his meeting with the survivor the next day.

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