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imported>Master Sima Yi m There were two lunar eclipses in 1500. Only the one on 13 May lasted longer than one minute, and was visible in Rome. |
imported>Kainzorus Prime Finally done. |
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{{Era|ACB}} | {{Era|ACB}} | ||
{{Memory Infobox | {{Memory Infobox | ||
|image = | |image = Close-the-book-memory.png | ||
|description = ''Kill the [[Master of the Sacred Palace]].'' | |description = ''Kill the [[Master of the Sacred Palace]].'' | ||
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | |appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | ||
|type = [[Copernicus Conspiracy]] | |type = [[Copernicus Conspiracy]] | ||
|fullsync = Kill the Master with the [[Hidden Blade | |fullsync = <small>Kill the Master with the [[Hidden Blade]].</small> | ||
|previous = [[Sitting Ducks]] | |previous = [[Sitting Ducks]] | ||
|ancestor = [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] | |ancestor = [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] | ||
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*'''Ezio:''' ''His end will come much sooner than yours.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''His end will come much sooner than yours.'' | ||
Ezio searched for the Master within the city and assassinated him. | Ezio searched for the Master within the city and assassinated him. | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''Silencing the truth will not stop its spread.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''Silencing the truth will not stop its spread.'' | ||
*'''Master:''' ''People are lazy, they will believe what we tell them to believe. I have sent my best man to find Copernico. You are already too late.'' | *'''Master:''' ''[[Humans|People]] are lazy, they will believe what [[House of Borgia|we]] tell them to believe. I have sent my best man to find Copernico. You are already too late.'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' Requiescat in pace. | *'''Ezio:''' ''Requiescat in pace.'' (Rest in Peace.) | ||
Ezio reached Copernicus | Ezio reached Copernicus and killed the [[guards]] sent to silence him. The pair stood to observe the eclipse. | ||
[[File:ACB Close the Book 8.png|thumb|250px|Copernicus explaining his theories to Ezio]] | |||
*'''Copernicus:''' ''Is the world not marvelous?'' | *'''Copernicus:''' ''Is the world not marvelous?'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''Some of it.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''Some of it.'' | ||
*'''Copernicus:''' ''You should not be so emotional. You will find it all makes more sense that way.'' | *'''Copernicus:''' ''You should not be so emotional. You will find it all makes more sense that way.'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''Perhaps.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''Perhaps.'' | ||
*'''Copernicus:''' ''[[Cesare Borgia|Cesare]] thinks himself the center of it all, but he circles the periphery with the rest of us. Did you know that the [[sun]] is most likely the midpoint of the universe, not the [[Earth]]? I see the movements of the [[moon]] and stars, and yet I can only observe. So much is unknown to me. This [[Renaissance|age]] of reason is but the beginning of an end I will never see. Someday we will be able to influence this world, to exploit the power of the human will to harness light and perhaps even travel into the heavens. But I am getting ahead of myself, first we must see the sun spinning at the center.'' | |||
*'''Copernicus:''' ''[[Cesare Borgia|Cesare]] thinks himself the center of it all, but he circles the periphery with the rest of us. Did you know that the [[sun]] is most likely the midpoint of the universe, not the [[Earth]]? I see the movements of the moon and stars, and yet I can only observe. So much is unknown to me. This age of reason is but the beginning of an end I will never see. Someday we will be able to influence this world, to exploit the power of the human will to harness light and perhaps even travel into the heavens. But I am getting ahead of myself, first we must see the sun spinning at the center.'' | |||
*'''Ezio:''' ''I believe what you say is possible.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''I believe what you say is possible.'' | ||
*'''Copernicus:''' ''You should not accept my word. Not until I have proof. Soon. Buona | *'''Copernicus:''' ''You should not accept my word. Not until I have proof. Soon. Buona Notte'' (Good night), ''Ezio, and thank you.'' | ||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | ||
ACB Close the Book 1.png|Ezio | ACB Close the Book 1.png|Ezio informing Copernicus of the Master's intentions | ||
ACB Close the Book 3.png|Ezio | ACB Close the Book 2.png|Copernicus telling Ezio about the eclipse | ||
ACB Close the Book 4.png|Ezio | ACB Close the Book 3.png|Ezio reassuring Copernicus | ||
ACB Close the Book 6.png|Ezio | ACB Close the Book 4.png|Ezio assassinating the Master | ||
ACB Close the Book | ACB Close the Book 5.png|The Master's final moments | ||
ACB Close the Book 9.png|Copernicus thanking Ezio | ACB Close the Book 6.png|Ezio fighting the Master's men | ||
ACB Close the Book 7.png|Ezio and Copernicus observing the eclipse | |||
ACB Close the Book 9.png|Copernicus thanking Ezio for his aid | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 21:38, 30 December 2014
Close the Book was a virtual representation of one of Ezio Auditore da Firenze's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description
After assassinating all the executioners sent by the Master of the Sacred Palace, Ezio Auditore returned to Nicolaus Copernicus to confirm his suspicions.
Dialogue
- Ezio: You were right. The Master intends to kill you.
- Copernicus: I will not let his bullying stop my research. Tonight there is an eclipse. I intend to chronicle it.
- Ezio: But the Master hunts for you.
- Copernicus: Better to die enlightened, than to live in ignorance.
- Ezio: His end will come much sooner than yours.
Ezio searched for the Master within the city and assassinated him.
- Ezio: Silencing the truth will not stop its spread.
- Master: People are lazy, they will believe what we tell them to believe. I have sent my best man to find Copernico. You are already too late.
- Ezio: Requiescat in pace. (Rest in Peace.)
Ezio reached Copernicus and killed the guards sent to silence him. The pair stood to observe the eclipse.

- Copernicus: Is the world not marvelous?
- Ezio: Some of it.
- Copernicus: You should not be so emotional. You will find it all makes more sense that way.
- Ezio: Perhaps.
- Copernicus: Cesare thinks himself the center of it all, but he circles the periphery with the rest of us. Did you know that the sun is most likely the midpoint of the universe, not the Earth? I see the movements of the moon and stars, and yet I can only observe. So much is unknown to me. This age of reason is but the beginning of an end I will never see. Someday we will be able to influence this world, to exploit the power of the human will to harness light and perhaps even travel into the heavens. But I am getting ahead of myself, first we must see the sun spinning at the center.
- Ezio: I believe what you say is possible.
- Copernicus: You should not accept my word. Not until I have proof. Soon. Buona Notte (Good night), Ezio, and thank you.
Outcome
Ezio succeeded in assassinating the Master and the men who tried to kill Copernicus, and returned in time to observe Copernicus' theories of heliocentrism.
Gallery
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Ezio informing Copernicus of the Master's intentions
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Copernicus telling Ezio about the eclipse
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Ezio reassuring Copernicus
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Ezio assassinating the Master
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The Master's final moments
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Ezio fighting the Master's men
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Ezio and Copernicus observing the eclipse
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Copernicus thanking Ezio for his aid