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When Ezio arrives at the [[Esquilino]], he hears howls in distance and prepares for the impending battle. Several men dressed in [[Followers of Romulus|skinned wolf pelt]] surround him. However they were no match for the [[Assassins| | When Ezio arrives at the [[Esquilino]], he hears howls in distance and prepares for the impending battle. Several men dressed in [[Followers of Romulus|skinned wolf pelt]] surround him. However they were no match for the [[Assassins|Assassin]] and each of them fall to his blade, without harming him. | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''Where did these murderers come from?'' | *'''Ezio''': ''Where did these murderers come from?'' | ||
:He looks around in the darkness and finds what looked like an entrance to a tunnel. | :He looks around in the darkness and finds what looked like an entrance to a tunnel. | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''They must have come from in here.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''They must have come from in here.'' | ||
Revision as of 19:20, 11 November 2011
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Crepi Il Lupo is a memory in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
Description
After retrieving the letter from the Borgia courier, Ezio returns to deliver it to Niccolò Machiavelli.
Dialogue
When Ezio arrives at the Esquilino, he hears howls in distance and prepares for the impending battle. Several men dressed in skinned wolf pelt surround him. However they were no match for the Assassin and each of them fall to his blade, without harming him.
- Ezio: Where did these murderers come from?
- He looks around in the darkness and finds what looked like an entrance to a tunnel.
- Ezio: They must have come from in here.
Outcome
After killing the Followers of Romulus that ambushed Ezio, he discovers the entrance to a Lair of Romulus. He then proceeds into the Palace.
Trivia
- To achieve full synchronization, Ezio must not lose any health.
- "Crepi il Lupo" translates to "Kill the Wolf," in Italian, a reference to the Followers' wolf-like habits.
- "Crepi il Lupo" is also an idiom, used to bring good luck, when an individual says "In bocca al lupo" (In the mouth of the wolf).
Gallery
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Ezio prepares himself.
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Followers of Romulus attacking Ezio.