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After the tragic events that befell the Auditore family, Ezio vows to protect her, along with their mother, and escorts them both to the safety of the Villa Auditore. There, her uncle [[Mario Auditore da Firenze|Mario]] puts her to work keeping a book of finances for the Villa; a task she finds positively scandalous, since it involves "work". | After the tragic events that befell the Auditore family, Ezio vows to protect her, along with their mother, and escorts them both to the safety of the Villa Auditore. There, her uncle [[Mario Auditore da Firenze|Mario]] puts her to work keeping a book of finances for the Villa; a task she finds positively scandalous, since it involves "work". | ||
In the official novel 'Assassin's Creed: Renaissance', Claudia went with Maria to a convent in Monteriggioni for a short time, and took her vows as a ''noviziata'', or novice sister. | In the official novel 'Assassin's Creed: Renaissance', Claudia went with Maria to a convent in Monteriggioni for a short time, and took her vows as a ''noviziata'', or novice sister. However, she soon relocated to the Auditore villa and was later married to one of Mario's 'best men.' It is also stated in the book that she will soon 'give Ezio a niece or nephew of his own,' bringing more than one heir to the Auditore bloodline. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Claudia is 15 years of age at the beginning of ''Assassin's Creed II''. | *Claudia is 15 years of age at the beginning of ''Assassin's Creed II''. | ||
*Claudia is one of the few noticeable people who appear not to age over the course of the game. She remains at the same desk in the Villa Auditore for 23 years. Her only interaction with Ezio is asking if he is "...[there] to look at the book" of finances. | *Claudia is one of the few noticeable people who appear not to age over the course of the game. She remains at the same desk in the Villa Auditore for 23 years. Her only interaction with Ezio is asking if he is "...[there] to look at the book" of finances. She forgives him for that, eventually. | ||
*Claudia has a violent streak and has trouble with men and other girls her age. She beat up a girl at her school for "looking at her boyfriend" and Giovanni had to raise her dowry by 1000 florins because she scared off all of her suitors. | *Claudia has a violent streak and has trouble with men and other girls her age. She beat up a girl at her school for "looking at her boyfriend" (the girl had it coming to her) and Giovanni had to raise her dowry by 1000 florins because she scared off all of her suitors (which was entirely justified, they were all losers). | ||
*Claudia eventually makes a decent Assassin and is rumored to be unlockable in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. She sews her own outfit, and is very adept with daggers. | |||
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Characters|Auditore, Claudia]] | [[Category:Assassin's Creed II Characters|Auditore, Claudia]] | ||
[[Category:Descendant of Altaïr|Auditore, Claudia]] | [[Category:Descendant of Altaïr|Auditore, Claudia]] | ||
Revision as of 22:22, 4 June 2010
Claudia Auditore da Firenze (born 1461) is the sister of Ezio, Federico and Petruccio, and the daughter of Giovanni and Maria Auditore. It is evident that she has been too spoiled by Giovanni: she is smart and kind, but she is immature. She is portrayed by Devery Jacobs in both Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Lineage, and is voiced by Angela Galuppo. She appears to be close to her brother Ezio.
Biography
Assassin's Creed: Lineage
Claudia Auditore is a young Florentine girl from a noble family living during the 15th Century in Italy: the Renaissance. She is the daughter of Giovanni Auditore, an Assassin, a "profession" of her father that she doesn't know.
Assassin's Creed II
In the beginning of the game when Ezio knows nothing of the assassin world, a mission you can accept from her is to beat up her cheating boyfriend. You can find him flirting with another girl.
After the tragic events that befell the Auditore family, Ezio vows to protect her, along with their mother, and escorts them both to the safety of the Villa Auditore. There, her uncle Mario puts her to work keeping a book of finances for the Villa; a task she finds positively scandalous, since it involves "work".
In the official novel 'Assassin's Creed: Renaissance', Claudia went with Maria to a convent in Monteriggioni for a short time, and took her vows as a noviziata, or novice sister. However, she soon relocated to the Auditore villa and was later married to one of Mario's 'best men.' It is also stated in the book that she will soon 'give Ezio a niece or nephew of his own,' bringing more than one heir to the Auditore bloodline.
Trivia
- Claudia is 15 years of age at the beginning of Assassin's Creed II.
- Claudia is one of the few noticeable people who appear not to age over the course of the game. She remains at the same desk in the Villa Auditore for 23 years. Her only interaction with Ezio is asking if he is "...[there] to look at the book" of finances. She forgives him for that, eventually.
- Claudia has a violent streak and has trouble with men and other girls her age. She beat up a girl at her school for "looking at her boyfriend" (the girl had it coming to her) and Giovanni had to raise her dowry by 1000 florins because she scared off all of her suitors (which was entirely justified, they were all losers).
- Claudia eventually makes a decent Assassin and is rumored to be unlockable in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. She sews her own outfit, and is very adept with daggers.