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The '''gondola''' is a traditional rowing [[boat]] used throughout the island city of [[Venice]].
The '''gondola''' is a traditional rowing [[boat]] used throughout the island city of [[Venice]].
They were one of the vehicles available for use by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] during the [[Renaissance]].<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref><ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>


==Design==
==Design==
Made out of 280 pieces of [[wood]], the gondola is designed with a longer left-hand side, which allows gondoliers to row it without changing the side the oar is on. Typically, eight different kinds of wood were used in the crafting of a gondola, including [[mahogany]], [[cherry]], [[fir]], [[walnut]], [[oak]], [[elm]], [[larch]], and [[lime]]. <ref>''Assassin's Creed II'' – [[Database: Squero di San Trovaso]]</ref>
Made out of 280 pieces of [[wood]], the gondola is designed with a longer left-hand side, which allows gondoliers to row it without changing the side the oar is on. Typically, eight different kinds of wood were used in the crafting of a gondola: [[mahogany]], [[cherry]], [[fir]], [[walnut]], [[oak]], [[elm]], [[larch]], and [[lime]]. <ref>''Assassin's Creed II'' – [[Database: Squero di San Trovaso]]</ref>


==Recorded use==
==History==
In 1481, Ezio Auditore's first encounter with [[Caterina Sforza]] was when he had to rescue her with a gondola from an island near [[Forlì]], [[Romagna]], where her [[Girolamo Riario|husband]] had left her.<ref>''Assassin's Creed II'' – [[Tutti a Bordo]]</ref> He also ensured the safety of [[Rosa]]'s gondola in [[Venice]] – being piloted by [[Ugo]] – which was en route to the Venetian Thieves Guild after her leg had been pierced by an arrow.<ref>''Assassin's Creed II'' – [[That's Gonna Leave a Mark]]</ref>
In 1481, a gondola was used by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] to rescue [[Caterina Sforza]] when the Countess of [[Forlì]] was stranded on an islet in the marshes of [[Romagna]].<ref>''Assassin's Creed II'' – [[Tutti a Bordo]]</ref> He also ensured the safety of [[Rosa]]'s gondola in [[Venice]] from hostile [[soldier|guards]] as another man, [[Ugo]], ferried the injured [[thief]] back to the Venetian Thieves Guild.<ref>''Assassin's Creed II'' – [[That's Gonna Leave a Mark]]</ref>


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
Gondolas could be found in [[Florence]], Romagna and Venice in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' and in [[Naples]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''.
===Appearance===
 
Gondolas can be found and used as a vehicle in [[Florence]], Romagna, and Venice in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' and in [[Naples]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''. Their design in the games are anachronistic because they are based on their real-world appearance of today which only came into being in the early 20th century; they are missing the ''felze'', i.e. the cabin covers, which were present on gondolas until the 1900s.{{Fact|24 March 2020}}
Gondolas covered with cloth could be looted for [[florin]]s, but they couldn't be used to move around.
Even if Ezio looted a gondola in clear sight of the [[guard]]s, they would not attack him, but did acknowledge the act itself.


A second, more opulent gondola model was used in [[Clothes Make the Man|a memory]] in Venice, though it only appeared once.<ref name="AC2"/>
An opulent model of gondola is used in the memory "[[Clothes Make the Man]]" in Venice, but it does not appear elsewhere in the game.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


If Ezio got onto an occupied gondola, the person rowing it would automatically jump off and drown. Interestingly, the bodies of drowned gondoliers never appeared above the water, or as silhouettes underneath it, unlike the bodies of soldiers or civilians that fell into the water. It was possible to glitch a gondolier by dropping onto the boat from a building and landing directly behind them. The boat would stop moving, and Ezio could steer as normal, but until he left the boat and got back on, the gondolier would continue to row along, unaware of his presence. Grabbing onto the front, notched portion of the gondola allowed Ezio to ride along with the gondolier, without them jumping off.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="ACB"/>
===''Assassin's Creed II''===
If the player, as Ezio Auditore, gets on top of an occupied gondola, the civilian rowing it will automatically jump off and drown. Unlike the bodies of other non-player characters that fall into water, those of drowned gondoliers neither float nor exhibit underwater silhouettes. However, grabbing onto the front, notched portion of the gondola allows Ezio to ride along with the gondolier, without prompting them to jump off.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhoood]]''</ref>  


Ezio could fall from any height onto a gondola, as long as he was not diving, and not take any damage as a result.
Ezio can fall from any height onto a gondola—as long as he was not diving—and not take any damage as a result. In addition, it is possible to glitch a gondolier by dropping onto the boat from a building and landing directly behind them. The boat will stop moving, allowing Ezio to steer it as normal, but until he leaves the boat and gets back on, the gondolier will continue to row along, unaware of his presence.<ref name="AC2" />


The controls of the [[Naval cannon]] were very similar to that of the gondola, with the only difference being that in the Naval Cannon, Ezio could switch between rowing and firing the cannon.
Gondolas covered with cloth can be looted for [[florin]]s, but they cannot be piloted. Looting a gondola in clear sight of guards will not provoke them, but they will acknowledge the act.


Because the gondolas we see today (and in the games) only saw its completion in the early 20th century, the depiction of the boats in the game are historically inaccurate; they are missing the ''felze'', or the cabin covers that existed until the 1900s.
===Similar vehicles===
The [[naval cannon]], which features in the [[War Machine]] memory "[[Loose Cannon]]" have identical controls to that of the gondola with the exception that the player can switch between rowing and firing the cannon. Gameplay-wise, the gondola functions exactly the same as any other rowboat in the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|series]], such as the [[felucca]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 11:51, 24 March 2020


Ezio aboard a gondola

The gondola is a traditional rowing boat used throughout the island city of Venice.

Design

Made out of 280 pieces of wood, the gondola is designed with a longer left-hand side, which allows gondoliers to row it without changing the side the oar is on. Typically, eight different kinds of wood were used in the crafting of a gondola: mahogany, cherry, fir, walnut, oak, elm, larch, and lime. [1]

History

In 1481, a gondola was used by the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze to rescue Caterina Sforza when the Countess of Forlì was stranded on an islet in the marshes of Romagna.[2] He also ensured the safety of Rosa's gondola in Venice from hostile guards as another man, Ugo, ferried the injured thief back to the Venetian Thieves Guild.[3]

Behind the scenes

Appearance

Gondolas can be found and used as a vehicle in Florence, Romagna, and Venice in Assassin's Creed II and in Naples in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. Their design in the games are anachronistic because they are based on their real-world appearance of today which only came into being in the early 20th century; they are missing the felze, i.e. the cabin covers, which were present on gondolas until the 1900s. [citation needed]

An opulent model of gondola is used in the memory "Clothes Make the Man" in Venice, but it does not appear elsewhere in the game.[4]

Assassin's Creed II

If the player, as Ezio Auditore, gets on top of an occupied gondola, the civilian rowing it will automatically jump off and drown. Unlike the bodies of other non-player characters that fall into water, those of drowned gondoliers neither float nor exhibit underwater silhouettes. However, grabbing onto the front, notched portion of the gondola allows Ezio to ride along with the gondolier, without prompting them to jump off.[4][5]

Ezio can fall from any height onto a gondola—as long as he was not diving—and not take any damage as a result. In addition, it is possible to glitch a gondolier by dropping onto the boat from a building and landing directly behind them. The boat will stop moving, allowing Ezio to steer it as normal, but until he leaves the boat and gets back on, the gondolier will continue to row along, unaware of his presence.[4]

Gondolas covered with cloth can be looted for florins, but they cannot be piloted. Looting a gondola in clear sight of guards will not provoke them, but they will acknowledge the act.

Similar vehicles

The naval cannon, which features in the War Machine memory "Loose Cannon" have identical controls to that of the gondola with the exception that the player can switch between rowing and firing the cannon. Gameplay-wise, the gondola functions exactly the same as any other rowboat in the series, such as the felucca in Assassin's Creed: Origins.

Gallery

References