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The Felina brothel of [[Monteriggioni]] was situated in a well-established part of the city; and was restricted to its designated area. It was owned by a rich merchant who would not reveal his identity. However, it is said that he was involved in other local trading deals; making him an important asset for the city and [[Assassins|the Order]]. | The [[Felina]] [[brothel]] of [[Monteriggioni]] was situated in a well-established part of the city; and was restricted to its designated area. It was owned by a rich [[merchant]] who would not reveal his identity. However, it is said that he was involved in other local trading deals; making him an important asset for the city and [[Assassins|the Order]]. | ||
Shortly after a [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] visit, the brothel was raided and most of the women were killed. In the following months, the building became an abandoned memory of joy. However when [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] returned and took control of the city, he invested money that helped to revive the establishment. | Shortly after a [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] [[Siege of Monteriggioni|visit]], the brothel was raided and most of the women were killed. In the following months, the building became an abandoned memory of joy. However when [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] returned and took control of the city, he invested money that helped to revive the establishment. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 17 April 2019

The Felina brothel of Monteriggioni was situated in a well-established part of the city; and was restricted to its designated area. It was owned by a rich merchant who would not reveal his identity. However, it is said that he was involved in other local trading deals; making him an important asset for the city and the Order.
Shortly after a Borgia visit, the brothel was raided and most of the women were killed. In the following months, the building became an abandoned memory of joy. However when Ezio Auditore returned and took control of the city, he invested money that helped to revive the establishment.