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'''Ercole Massimo''' (1474 - 1506) was a [[Rome|Roman]] noble, being part of one of Rome's most wealthy and most ancient families, the Massimo family, and secret leader of the [[Cult of Hermes]] until his death.
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|imgdesc = Ercole by the Temple of Pythagoras.
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|death  = 1506, [[Rome]], Italy
|faction = [[Cult of Hermes]]
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'''Ercole Massimo''' (1474 - 1506) was a [[Rome|Roman]] noble, and a member of one of Rome's wealthiest and most ancient families, the Massimo family. He was also the secret leader of the [[Cult of Hermes]] until his death.


==History==
==History==
In 1506, he ordered a team of his Hermeticists to distract [[Salaì]], [[Leonardo da Vinci|Leonardo da Vinci's]] assistant, while another group kidnapped the latter, as he knew the location of [[Pythagorian Temple]].
===Search for the Entrance===
In 1506, Ercole ordered a team of his Hermeticists to distract [[Salaì]], [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s assistant, in order to allow a second group to kidnap the artist, as he knew the location of the entrance to the [[Temple of Pythagoras]].


He later met up with [[Patrizio]] at his palazzo in the [[Vaticano district]] of Rome to negotiate the sale of one of Da Vinci's paintings (which he had been given by his former lover, [[Lucrezia Borgia]]), one the five which Leonardo had hidden his map to the temple upon. However, Patrizio refused, saying no one should possess it, as Lucrezia had lured him into loving her, and threw it to the ground, preparing to destroy it. Before he could, Ercole had ordered him to be stabbed in the back by one of the Hermeticists. Ercole then handed it to the Hermeticist, telling him to handle it with care, to respect the mind who made it.
Upon discovering that the map to the temple was hidden in several da Vinci paintings, Ercole sent his disciples out to retrieve them. He himself later met up with [[Patrizio]] in the [[Vaticano district]] of Rome to negotiate the sale of one such painting. However, Patrizio changed his mind in the middle of discussing the purchase, and declared that (since the painting had been given to him by his former lover, [[Lucrezia Borgia]], who had later abandoned him) it should not be possessed by anyone. As he prepared to destroy the painting, Ercole ordered one of his Hermeticists to stab him in the back. As the man died, Ercole handed the painting to the Hermeticist, telling him to handle it with care, and to respect the mind who had made it.


After losing all five of the paintings, he managed to find the temple entrance in a series of catacombs. He interrogated Leonardo on how to get inside, but he refused to talk. Before Leonardo could be seriously hurt, his old friend, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] - the [[Grand Master of the Assassin Order]] - arrived. Ercole greeted Ezio, and tried to get him to persuade Leonardo, and Ezio asked sarcastically if Ercole would rather Ezio used his fists or his knife. Ercole replied that he wanted it to be as pleasant a situation as he did, but sent several Hermeticists to combat Ezio as a precaution. After Ezio defeated each, Ercole threw another Hermeticist to defend himself, but he died on impact with the ground, and knocked a chunk of rubble down for Ezio to climb in the process. Realizing his inevitable end, Ercole tried desperately to plead with Ezio, saying that they were allies, that they were alike, but Ezio ignored him, stabbing him with his [[Hidden Blade|hidden blade]]. As he lay dying in Ezio's arms, he voiced his shock that an Assassin like Ezio was "an enemy of knowledge". [[File:Zw-ACBH-DLC-9-9.jpg|thumb|290px]]Ezio retorted that one must be free to find the truth for themselves, rather than be forced into it. Ercole reasoned that he had only wanted to free and protect the people from dictation and war, with knowledge. But Ezio simply said he wished Ercole would realise the truth in death, and Ercole died. He and Leonardo then proceeded to explore the temple.
===The Temple of Pythagoras===
[[File:Zw-ACBH-DLC-9-9.jpg|thumb|250px|Ercole's final moments.]]
After losing all five of the paintings, Ercole returned to the catacombs under Rome to interrogate Leonardo himself. Despite much pressure, Leonardo refused to cooperate, and shortly afterwards, his old friend, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] - the [[Grand Master of the Assassin Order]] - arrived.
 
Ercole halted his Hermeticists from attacking the Assassin, and greeted Ezio as an ally. Speaking approvingly of how Ezio had stopped the ignorance [[Cesare Borgia]] had been spreading across Rome, he requested him to help persuade Leonardo to talk. However, Ezio only sarcastically asked if Ercole would rather he used his fists or his knife.
 
Ercole replied that he only wished for a civil solution, and attempted to convince Ezio to join him so that they could ''"remake humanity together."'' The Assassin refused, prompting Ercole to send several of his disciples to kill him, but none were able to touch him. Realizing the danger to his life, Ercole threw another Hermeticist towards Ezio, but only succeeded in knocking a chunk of rubble off the ledge he had been standing on, allowing Ezio to climb up.
 
Faced with his inevitable end, Ercole desperately pleaded with Ezio, saying that they were alike, but Ezio ignored him, stabbing him with his [[hidden blade]]. As he lay dying in Ezio's arms, Ercole voiced his shock that an Assassin like Ezio was an "enemy of knowledge." Ezio retorted that one must be free to find the truth for themselves, rather than be forced into it. Ercole reasoned that he had only wanted to free and protect the people from dictation and war, through knowledge. As Ercole closed his eyes, Ezio simply said that he wished Ercole would realize the truth in death.
 
==Final words==
*'''Ercole:''' ''You... an Assassin... the enemy of knowledge?''
*'''Ezio:''' ''One must choose to search for truth. Forcing it on others accomplishes little.''
*'''Ercole:''' ''These lost people... warring kingdoms... I would have ended their suffering.''
*'''Ezio:''' Che tu possa conoscere la verita nella morte. ''(May you know the truth in death.)'' Requiescat in pace. ''(Rest in peace.)''
 
==Source==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' - ''[[The Da Vinci Disappearance]]''


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Ercole Massimo (1474 - 1506) was a Roman noble, and a member of one of Rome's wealthiest and most ancient families, the Massimo family. He was also the secret leader of the Cult of Hermes until his death.

History

Search for the Entrance

In 1506, Ercole ordered a team of his Hermeticists to distract Salaì, Leonardo da Vinci's assistant, in order to allow a second group to kidnap the artist, as he knew the location of the entrance to the Temple of Pythagoras.

Upon discovering that the map to the temple was hidden in several da Vinci paintings, Ercole sent his disciples out to retrieve them. He himself later met up with Patrizio in the Vaticano district of Rome to negotiate the sale of one such painting. However, Patrizio changed his mind in the middle of discussing the purchase, and declared that (since the painting had been given to him by his former lover, Lucrezia Borgia, who had later abandoned him) it should not be possessed by anyone. As he prepared to destroy the painting, Ercole ordered one of his Hermeticists to stab him in the back. As the man died, Ercole handed the painting to the Hermeticist, telling him to handle it with care, and to respect the mind who had made it.

The Temple of Pythagoras

Ercole's final moments.

After losing all five of the paintings, Ercole returned to the catacombs under Rome to interrogate Leonardo himself. Despite much pressure, Leonardo refused to cooperate, and shortly afterwards, his old friend, Ezio Auditore da Firenze - the Grand Master of the Assassin Order - arrived.

Ercole halted his Hermeticists from attacking the Assassin, and greeted Ezio as an ally. Speaking approvingly of how Ezio had stopped the ignorance Cesare Borgia had been spreading across Rome, he requested him to help persuade Leonardo to talk. However, Ezio only sarcastically asked if Ercole would rather he used his fists or his knife.

Ercole replied that he only wished for a civil solution, and attempted to convince Ezio to join him so that they could "remake humanity together." The Assassin refused, prompting Ercole to send several of his disciples to kill him, but none were able to touch him. Realizing the danger to his life, Ercole threw another Hermeticist towards Ezio, but only succeeded in knocking a chunk of rubble off the ledge he had been standing on, allowing Ezio to climb up.

Faced with his inevitable end, Ercole desperately pleaded with Ezio, saying that they were alike, but Ezio ignored him, stabbing him with his hidden blade. As he lay dying in Ezio's arms, Ercole voiced his shock that an Assassin like Ezio was an "enemy of knowledge." Ezio retorted that one must be free to find the truth for themselves, rather than be forced into it. Ercole reasoned that he had only wanted to free and protect the people from dictation and war, through knowledge. As Ercole closed his eyes, Ezio simply said that he wished Ercole would realize the truth in death.

Final words

  • Ercole: You... an Assassin... the enemy of knowledge?
  • Ezio: One must choose to search for truth. Forcing it on others accomplishes little.
  • Ercole: These lost people... warring kingdoms... I would have ended their suffering.
  • Ezio: Che tu possa conoscere la verita nella morte. (May you know the truth in death.) Requiescat in pace. (Rest in peace.)

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