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[[Rebecca Crane|REBECCAC84]]: A set of the [[Rifts|coordinates]] [[Shaun Hastings|Shaun]] took from [[Clay Kaczmarek|Subject 16]] converges on this landmark. Maybe you should check it out?
[[Rebecca Crane|REBECCAC84]]: A set of the [[Rifts|coordinates]] [[Shaun Hastings|Shaun]] took from [[Clay Kaczmarek|Subject 16]] converges on this landmark. Maybe you should check it out?


Founded in 1400, the [[Rosa in Fiore]] was known for its preferential treatment for members of the [[Papacy|Vatican]]: the higher the rank, the more women allowed in the room at once. [[Madonna Solari]], the first proprietor, developed a close friendship with several [[cardinals]], eventually taking bribes for information about the [[Assassins]].
Founded in 1480, the [[Rosa in Fiore]] was known for its preferential treatment for members of the [[Papacy|Vatican]]: the higher the rank, the more women allowed in the room at once. [[Madonna Solari]], the first proprietor, developed a close friendship with several [[cardinals]], eventually taking bribes for information about the [[Assassins]].


Apparently, she outlived her usefulness.
Apparently, she outlived her usefulness.

Revision as of 04:13, 23 February 2021

REBECCAC84: A set of the coordinates Shaun took from Subject 16 converges on this landmark. Maybe you should check it out?

Founded in 1480, the Rosa in Fiore was known for its preferential treatment for members of the Vatican: the higher the rank, the more women allowed in the room at once. Madonna Solari, the first proprietor, developed a close friendship with several cardinals, eventually taking bribes for information about the Assassins.

Apparently, she outlived her usefulness.

Once Claudia took over, members of the clergy came in more often than they ever did before. And Claudia had ways of making them talk. Wait, that went down wrong. I meant to write, she was very persuasive. That's wrong too. She had a way with words...Descriptive words. Oh, forget it.