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'''Far From the Tree''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]]'s [[Genetic Memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Desmond Miles]] in 2012 through the [[Animus]]. | '''Far From the Tree''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]]'s [[Genetic Memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Desmond Miles]] in 2012 through the [[Animus]]. | ||
==Description== | == Description == | ||
After Ezio Auditore was stabbed by [[Checco Orsi]], the [[Apple of Eden 1|Apple]] was stolen from him by a mysterious monk with a missing finger. He then traveled to an abbey in the wetlands to see if he could find out who had stolen the Piece of Eden. At the abbey, he saved [[Darby O'Callahan]], who told Ezio that he should travel to the [[Abbazia di San Mercuriale]]. Upon his arrival there, the monks fled from him when one of them exclaimed that Ezio was a monk-killer, due to his assassination of the [[Pazzi Conspiracy|Pazzi conspirator]], [[Stefano da Bagnone]]. Ezio captured one of the fleeing monks, who then revealed to him who the mysterious monk was. | After Ezio Auditore was stabbed by [[Checco Orsi]], the [[Apple of Eden 1|Apple]] was stolen from him by a mysterious monk with a missing finger. He then traveled to an abbey in the wetlands to see if he could find out who had stolen the Piece of Eden. At the abbey, he saved [[Darby O'Callahan]], who told Ezio that he should travel to the [[Abbazia di San Mercuriale]]. Upon his arrival there, the monks fled from him when one of them exclaimed that Ezio was a monk-killer, due to his assassination of the [[Pazzi Conspiracy|Pazzi conspirator]], [[Stefano da Bagnone]]. Ezio captured one of the fleeing monks, who then revealed to him who the mysterious monk was. | ||
==Dialogue== | == Dialogue == | ||
[[File:From the tree 2.png|thumb|right|250px|O'Callahan informing about the abbey.]] | [[File:From the tree 2.png|thumb|right|250px|O'Callahan informing about the abbey.]] | ||
Ezio began to search the abbey for the black robed monk, but instead found Darby O'Callahan being attacked by [[guards]]. Ezio helped Darby fight off his attackers. | Ezio began to search the abbey for the black robed monk, but instead found Darby O'Callahan being attacked by [[guards]]. Ezio helped Darby fight off his attackers. | ||
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*'''Ezio:''''' I thank you. Go with God, brother.'' | *'''Ezio:''''' I thank you. Go with God, brother.'' | ||
==Outcome== | == Outcome == | ||
Ezio learned that the monk who stole the Apple was Girolamo Savonarola, the man who would later become the leader of Florence. | Ezio learned that the monk who stole the Apple was Girolamo Savonarola, the man who would later become the leader of Florence. | ||
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Revision as of 17:50, 3 October 2012
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Far From the Tree was a virtual representation of one of Ezio Auditore's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description
After Ezio Auditore was stabbed by Checco Orsi, the Apple was stolen from him by a mysterious monk with a missing finger. He then traveled to an abbey in the wetlands to see if he could find out who had stolen the Piece of Eden. At the abbey, he saved Darby O'Callahan, who told Ezio that he should travel to the Abbazia di San Mercuriale. Upon his arrival there, the monks fled from him when one of them exclaimed that Ezio was a monk-killer, due to his assassination of the Pazzi conspirator, Stefano da Bagnone. Ezio captured one of the fleeing monks, who then revealed to him who the mysterious monk was.
Dialogue

Ezio began to search the abbey for the black robed monk, but instead found Darby O'Callahan being attacked by guards. Ezio helped Darby fight off his attackers.
- Darby: Blessings on you, brother.
- Ezio: Grazie. (Thank you.) I wonder if you can help me?
- Darby: What do you seek?
- Ezio: A monk in black robes who lacks one of his ten fingers.
- Darby: Well... Brother Guido has only nine toes. Are you sure it wasn't a toe?
- Ezio: Quite sure.
- Darby: And then there's brother Domenico, but it's his entire left arm he's lacking.
- Ezio: Again, quite sure it was a finger.
- Darby: Hmm... Now wait a moment, I do recall a black robed monk with nine fingers. Yes of course, when we had our last San Vincenzo's feast at the abbey.
- Ezio: Yes, I know the place. I'll try there. Grazie.
- Darby: Go in peace, brother.
- Ezio: I always do.

Ezio reached the abbey and approached a group of monks and the abbot.
- Ezio: Excuse me, brother. I wonder if you can--
- Abbot: Unholy demon! Get away!
- Ezio: What's wrong?
- Abbot: You're the one who killed Brother Stefano! Brothers! The killer of the monks has returned!
The abbot and the rest of the monks fled, Ezio chased and caught the abbot.
- Abbot: Please, no! I don't want to die!
- Ezio: I only kill those who kill others, and your Brother Stefano was a killer. I'm sure you are no such thing. Now, listen to me. I'm looking for a black robed monk who's missing a finger.
- Abbot: Missing a finger you say? Do you mean... like Fra' Savonarola?

- Ezio: Savonarola!? Who is this? You know him?
- Abbot: I did... He was one of us. For a time.
- Ezio: And then?
- Abbot: We suggested he retire to a hermitage for a good long time.
- Ezio: I'm afraid to say his retreat has come to an end. Where would he have gone?
- Abbot: Oh dear... Santo Spirito, in Firenze, It's where he studied. Perhaps it's where he would return.
- Ezio: I thank you. Go with God, brother.
Outcome
Ezio learned that the monk who stole the Apple was Girolamo Savonarola, the man who would later become the leader of Florence.