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[[Forli]] // [[Italy]] // 1488-07-15
[[Forli]] // [[Italy]] // 1488-07-15
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Following the [[Battle of Forli]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] attempted to retrieve the [[Apple of Eden]] from the clutches of [[Checco Orsi]], a loan shark hired by [[Rodrigo Borgia]]. Although Ezio assinated Checco, his victim managed to stab him in the gut with his dying breath. As Ezio slipped from unconsciousness, he saw a hooded monk steal the Apple. Critically ill and dangerously close to death, Ezio was recovered by [[Caterina Sforza]] men and brought to her ​​at the [[Palazzo Comunale]].
Following the [[Battle of Forli]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] attempted to retrieve the [[Apple of Eden]] from the clutches of [[Checco Orsi]], a loan shark hired by [[Rodrigo Borgia]]. Although Ezio assinated Checco, his victim managed to stab him in the gut with his dying breath. As Ezio slipped from unconsciousness, he saw a hooded monk steal the Apple. Critically ill and dangerously close to death, Ezio was recovered by [[Caterina Sforza]] men and brought to her ​​at the [[Palazzo Comunale]].



Revision as of 08:03, 21 August 2020

Forli // Italy // 1488-07-15

Following the Battle of Forli, Ezio Auditore da Firenze attempted to retrieve the Apple of Eden from the clutches of Checco Orsi, a loan shark hired by Rodrigo Borgia. Although Ezio assinated Checco, his victim managed to stab him in the gut with his dying breath. As Ezio slipped from unconsciousness, he saw a hooded monk steal the Apple. Critically ill and dangerously close to death, Ezio was recovered by Caterina Sforza men and brought to her ​​at the Palazzo Comunale.

Caterina nursed the wounded Assassin in the days that followed, until he was well enough to continue his journey.