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|ancestor = [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] | |ancestor = [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] | ||
|location = [[Rome]], [[Italy]] | |location = [[Rome]], [[Italy]] | ||
|image = | |image = ACBH_S5_M4.png | ||
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''||date = 1503}} | |appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''||date = 1503}} | ||
'''In and Out '''is a memory in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''. | '''In and Out '''is a memory in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Upon hearing that [[Cesare Borgia|Cesare]] is attending [[Juan Borgia the Elder|the Banker]]'s pagan party, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] discards his [[Guards|guard]] attire and enters the party. Cleverly using his [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|sister]]'s [[courtesans]] to [[blend]] and stay out of sight, Ezio tails the man who carries the money chest to the Banker, whom he finds out is Cesare's cousin, Juan Borgia. Ezio follows him to where Cesare and [[Rodrigo Borgia|Rodrigo]] are waiting, however, the two quickly leave after a short discussion. Ezio waits on a bench and assassinates the Banker as he walks by. He then escapes from the party. | Upon hearing that [[Cesare Borgia|Cesare]] is attending [[Juan Borgia the Elder|the Banker]]'s pagan party, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] discards his [[Guards|guard]] attire and enters the party. Cleverly using his [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|sister]]'s [[courtesans]] to [[blend]] and stay out of sight, Ezio tails the man who carries the money chest to the Banker, whom he finds out is Cesare's cousin, Juan Borgia. Ezio follows him to where Cesare and [[Rodrigo Borgia|Rodrigo]] are waiting, however, the two quickly leave after a short discussion. Ezio waits on a bench and assassinates the Banker as he walks by. He then escapes from the party. | ||
[[File:In_and_Out_1.png|thumb|right|250px|The guards informed about Luigi's death.]] | |||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
===The Entrance=== | ===The Entrance=== | ||
*'''Borgia [[Seekers|Seeker]]:''' (To Ezio) ''Hand me the chest, Luigi. I will bring it to the Banker.'' | *'''Borgia [[Seekers|Seeker]]:''' (To Ezio) ''Hand me the chest, Luigi. I will bring it to the Banker.'' | ||
*'''Borgia [[Brutes|Brute]]:''' ''You may enter.'' | *'''Borgia [[Brutes|Brute]]:''' ''You may enter.'' | ||
The Brute allows Ezio to enter, but stops the other guards who accompanied him. | The Brute allows Ezio to enter, but stops the other guards who accompanied him. | ||
*'''Guard:''' ''We can't go in?'' | *'''Guard:''' ''We can't go in?'' | ||
*'''Brute:''' ''You have to patrol by order of Cesare.'' | *'''Brute:''' ''You have to patrol by order of Cesare.'' | ||
*'''Guard:''' Porca puttana! | *'''Guard:''' Porca puttana! | ||
*'''Ezio:''' (To himself) ''Cesare? He's here?'' | *'''Ezio:''' (To himself) ''Cesare? He's here?'' | ||
Another guard comes running to the Brute at the entrance. | Another guard comes running to the Brute at the entrance. | ||
*'''Guard:''' ''Luigi has been killed. We discovered his body at the [[Pantheon]].'' | *'''Guard:''' ''Luigi has been killed. We discovered his body at the [[Pantheon]].'' | ||
*'''Brute:''' ''Luigi? We just let him in.'' | *'''Brute:''' ''Luigi? We just let him in.'' | ||
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===The Party=== | ===The Party=== | ||
[[File:In_and_Out_2.png|thumb|right|250px|Ezio following the guards through the party.]] | |||
*'''Ezio:''' ''Tell Claudia that the Banker is here.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''Tell Claudia that the Banker is here.'' | ||
With all the guards suspicious of infiltration, Ezio follows the guard delivering the money as stealthily as possible. One of the courtesan engages the carrier in a conversation. | With all the guards suspicious of infiltration, Ezio follows the guard delivering the money as stealthily as possible. One of the courtesan engages the carrier in a conversation. | ||
*'''Courtesan:''' ''Hello there.'' | *'''Courtesan:''' ''Hello there.'' | ||
*'''Carrier:''' ''Hello.'' | *'''Carrier:''' ''Hello.'' | ||
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*'''Carrier:''' ''It's not mine.'' | *'''Carrier:''' ''It's not mine.'' | ||
*'''Courtesan:''' ''But you are holding it in those strong arms of yours.'' | *'''Courtesan:''' ''But you are holding it in those strong arms of yours.'' | ||
[[File: | [[File:In_and_Out_3.png|thumb|250px|Juan Borgia dispatching the Papal guard after receiving the payment.]] | ||
*'''Carrier:''' ''You want to touch them?'' | *'''Carrier:''' ''You want to touch them?'' | ||
*'''Courtesan:''' ''What will I tell the Priest in confession?'' | *'''Courtesan:''' ''What will I tell the Priest in confession?'' | ||
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===The Speech=== | ===The Speech=== | ||
*'''Juan:''' ''Are you having a pleasant evening?'' | *'''Juan:''' ''Are you having a pleasant evening?'' | ||
[[File: | [[File:In and Out 8.png|thumb|250px|Cesare and Rodrigo arguing.]] | ||
*'''Courtesan:''' ''Yes, Eccellenza ''(Excellence), ''I am. There is so much to look at.'' | *'''Courtesan:''' ''Yes, Eccellenza ''(Excellence), ''I am. There is so much to look at.'' | ||
*'''Juan:''' ''Oh good. I spared no expense.'' | *'''Juan:''' ''Oh good. I spared no expense.'' | ||
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*'''Cesare:''' ''I appreciate all that you have done for me, but I have the army, so I am making the decisions.''<br />''Don't look so glum, enjoy yourself.'' | *'''Cesare:''' ''I appreciate all that you have done for me, but I have the army, so I am making the decisions.''<br />''Don't look so glum, enjoy yourself.'' | ||
They both leave the party, and Juan is left with the other guests. Ezio moves in for the kill, and assassinates Juan while sitting on of the benches in the vicinity. | They both leave the party, and Juan is left with the other guests. Ezio moves in for the kill, and assassinates Juan while sitting on of the benches in the vicinity. | ||
[[File:In and Out 6.png|thumb|250px|Juan's final moments.]] | |||
*'''Juan:''' ''The things I have felt, seen and tasted. I do not regret a moment of it.'' | *'''Juan:''' ''The things I have felt, seen and tasted. I do not regret a moment of it.'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''A man of power must be contemptuous of delicacies.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''A man of power must be contemptuous of delicacies.'' | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign=" | <gallery widths="160" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" captiontextcolor="#ffffff"> | ||
Juan | In and Out 4.png|Claudia's courtesans retrieving the money. | ||
In and Out 7.png|Cesare addressing the crowd. | |||
In and Out 9.png|Juan dispatching the courtesan he has accompanied. | |||
In and Out 5.png|Ezio assassinating Juan Borgia. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{ACBHMemories}} | {{ACBHMemories}} | ||
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Memories]] | [[Category:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Memories]] | ||
Revision as of 18:46, 18 November 2011
In and Out is a memory in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
Description
Upon hearing that Cesare is attending the Banker's pagan party, Ezio discards his guard attire and enters the party. Cleverly using his sister's courtesans to blend and stay out of sight, Ezio tails the man who carries the money chest to the Banker, whom he finds out is Cesare's cousin, Juan Borgia. Ezio follows him to where Cesare and Rodrigo are waiting, however, the two quickly leave after a short discussion. Ezio waits on a bench and assassinates the Banker as he walks by. He then escapes from the party.

Dialogue
The Entrance
- Borgia Seeker: (To Ezio) Hand me the chest, Luigi. I will bring it to the Banker.
- Borgia Brute: You may enter.
The Brute allows Ezio to enter, but stops the other guards who accompanied him.
- Guard: We can't go in?
- Brute: You have to patrol by order of Cesare.
- Guard: Porca puttana!
- Ezio: (To himself) Cesare? He's here?
Another guard comes running to the Brute at the entrance.
- Guard: Luigi has been killed. We discovered his body at the Pantheon.
- Brute: Luigi? We just let him in.
All the guards run to find the disguised Ezio. He changes into his robes and speaks with the courtesans.
The Party

- Ezio: Tell Claudia that the Banker is here.
With all the guards suspicious of infiltration, Ezio follows the guard delivering the money as stealthily as possible. One of the courtesan engages the carrier in a conversation.
- Courtesan: Hello there.
- Carrier: Hello.
- Courtesan: Mind if I walk with you?
- Carrier: Ja, (Yes) I mean, I do not mind.
- Courtesan: I've never been to Trastevere before. The old ruins make me nervous.
- Carrier: I can protect you.
- Courtesan: I bet. That is quite a chest you have there.
- Carrier: It's not mine.
- Courtesan: But you are holding it in those strong arms of yours.

- Carrier: You want to touch them?
- Courtesan: What will I tell the Priest in confession?
Juan Borgia
The guard reaches Juan Borgia and hands him the money.
- Carrier: Money for you, Banker.
- Juan: I will take that.
And that. (He takes the hand of the courtesan who accompanied the carrier.)
You are dismissed. - Carrier: Where did I put my coin purse?
Juan then speaks to the Courtesan.
- Courtesan: Onoratissima. (It's an honor.)
- Juan: Welcome to my party. I am Juan Borgia.
A guard interrupts them.
- Guard: Cesare is about to speak in the main room, Eccellenza (Excellence).
- Juan: (To the courtesan) Come.
As soon as Juan leaves, another courtesan distracts the guard protecting the money chest, and two others take the chest away.
The Speech
- Juan: Are you having a pleasant evening?

- Courtesan: Yes, Eccellenza (Excellence), I am. There is so much to look at.
- Juan: Oh good. I spared no expense.
- Courtesan: I can tell.
- Juan: The finer things in life make power so rewarding. I see an apple, I can pluck that apple. No one will stop me.
- Courtesan: Well, it depends whose tree it is.
- Juan: You don't seem to understand, my dear. I own all the trees.
- Courtesan: Not mine.
- Juan: On the contrary, I watched you steal my guard's money, I believe I've earned a free ride as repentance. In fact, I want you here all night long.
- Courtesan:For free? I have to make money you know.
- Juan: Do you have a sister by any chance?
- Courtesan: No, but I have a daughter.
- Juan: 300 florins?
- Courtesan: 700.
- Juan: Done! A pleasure doing business with you.
- Cesare: Thank you all for coming. We have a long night ahead of us. What better way to celebrate my victories than to join in the brotherhood of man?
Soon we will be here once more celebrating a united Italia and then the feasting will last for forty days and forty nights!
Cominciamo ora! (Begin now!)
Rodrigo applauds from behind and speaks quietly when Cesare approaches him.
- Rodrigo: We did not agree to conquer Italia.
- Cesare: If your brilliant Captain General says we can do it, why not rejoice and let it happen?
- Rodrigo: You risk upsetting the delicate balance of control we have worked so hard to tighten.
- Cesare: I appreciate all that you have done for me, but I have the army, so I am making the decisions.
Don't look so glum, enjoy yourself.
They both leave the party, and Juan is left with the other guests. Ezio moves in for the kill, and assassinates Juan while sitting on of the benches in the vicinity.

- Juan: The things I have felt, seen and tasted. I do not regret a moment of it.
- Ezio: A man of power must be contemptuous of delicacies.
- Juan: But... I gave the people what they wanted.
- Ezio: And now you pay for it.
Il piacere immeritato si consuma da sé.
(Pleasure unearned consumes itself.)
Requiescat in pace. (Rest in peace.)
Outcome
- Cardinal Juan Borgia the Elder, Cesare's banker, is assassinated by Ezio.
Trivia
- To achieve full synchronization, Ezio must assassinate the Banker from a bench without being detected.
- If Ezio avoids full synchronization and freeruns over the building from which Cesare gives his speech, he can assassinate the Banker before he strangles the courtesan.
Gallery
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Claudia's courtesans retrieving the money.
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Cesare addressing the crowd.
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Juan dispatching the courtesan he has accompanied.
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Ezio assassinating Juan Borgia.