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*In 1488 Savonarola was missing his little finger, although the reason for this was unknown.
*In 1488 Savonarola was missing his little finger, although the reason for this was unknown.
*He is around the same age as Leonardo Da Vinci.
*He is around the same age as Leonardo Da Vinci.
*When you start the second mission in battle of forli, you can briefly see a person who greatly resembles Savonarola as Machiavelli and Caterina walk through the gate.


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Girolamo Savonarola (21 September 1452 - 23 May 1498) is a character in Assassin's Creed II, appearing in the second part of its DLC, the Bonfire of the Vanities.

Biography

Girolamo Savonarola was an Italian Dominican friar who became a hermit to the other monks and lived in the city of Florence. He had strongly resisted the Renaissance, preferring the Medieval Times.

Savonarola eavesdropping on the Orsi brothers.

Savonarola caught wind of the existence of the Apple of Eden when he passed by the Orsi Brothers, who were conversing with Caterina Sforza. He eavesdropped the conversation, and kept a close eye on the Orsis.

Right after Ezio Auditore da Firenze killed Checco Orsi and was stabbed by him, Ezio fell to the ground due to the pain of his wound. Right before he lost consciousness, Savonarola appeared and took the Piece of Eden from him.

After the death of Lorenzo de' Medici, Savonarola used the Apple he had stolen to take over Florence. After uniting the city under his banner, he started to destroy all Renaissance art pieces, due to him wanting to go back to the Medieval times. The Assassins started resisting Savonarola's rule, with Assassins Ezio Auditore da Firenze and Niccolò Machiavelli being the ones to fight against the priest and thwart his plans. Eventually, Savonarola died by the Assassins' hands and Florence was freed from the monk's grasp.

Trivia

  • It could be possible that Savonarola somehow knew of the Templars and the Orsi brothers' plan to steal the Apple and he cleverly scavenged the Piece of Eden when both factions were at their weakest.
  • In 1488 Savonarola was missing his little finger, although the reason for this was unknown.
  • He is around the same age as Leonardo Da Vinci.
  • When you start the second mission in battle of forli, you can briefly see a person who greatly resembles Savonarola as Machiavelli and Caterina walk through the gate.

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