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'''La Volpe Addormentato''' (''English: The Sleeping Fox'') was the name of the [[Thieves]] Guild of [[Rome]], led by [[La Volpe]]. Disguised as an inn to keep the guards' suspicions to a minimum, it served as a part of Rome's underground, and helped the [[Assassins|Assassin]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], during the [[Liberation of Rome|campaign against the Borgia]].
'''La Volpe Addormentata''' (''English: The Sleeping Fox'') was the name of the [[Thieves]] Guild of [[Rome]], led by [[La Volpe]]. Disguised as an inn to keep the guards' suspicions to a minimum, it served as a part of Rome's underground, and helped the [[Assassins|Assassin]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], during the [[Liberation of Rome|campaign against the Borgia]].


Aside from functioning as an inn and bar, gambling was a main attraction of La Volpe Addormentato. Some Borgia guards took part in gambling with the thieves, but La Volpe ensured that the guards would always lose. The winnings from this gambling did much to increase the guild's income.
Aside from functioning as an inn and bar, gambling was a main attraction of La Volpe Addormentato. Some Borgia guards took part in gambling with the thieves, but La Volpe ensured that the guards would always lose. The winnings from this gambling did much to increase the guild's income.

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La Volpe Addormentata (English: The Sleeping Fox) was the name of the Thieves Guild of Rome, led by La Volpe. Disguised as an inn to keep the guards' suspicions to a minimum, it served as a part of Rome's underground, and helped the Assassin, Ezio Auditore, during the campaign against the Borgia.

Aside from functioning as an inn and bar, gambling was a main attraction of La Volpe Addormentato. Some Borgia guards took part in gambling with the thieves, but La Volpe ensured that the guards would always lose. The winnings from this gambling did much to increase the guild's income.

Trivia

  • It is a view point location.
  • The tower of La Volpe Addormentato may be modeled onto a Borgia Tower, as many of the visitors to the inn served the Borgia.