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[[File:Keys_of_Romulus.png|thumb|One of the Keys of Romulus, obtained from one of the Lairs.]]
[[File:Keys_of_Romulus.png|thumb|One of the Keys of Romulus, obtained from one of the Lairs.]]
The '''Lairs of Romulus''' are secret locations that are featured in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' that act very similiarly to the [[Assassin's Tombs]] from ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. Like the latter, there are six lairs in total, and completing each one will bring [[Ezio]] closer to gaining the strongest armor of the game.
The '''Lairs of Romulus''' are secret locations featured in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' that are similar to the [[Assassin's Tombs]] from ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. Each lair houses a shrine to Romulus; each shrine contains a variety of [[Treasure chests|a variety of treasures]] and a portion of a letter written by [[Marcus Junius Brutus]]. Attached to each letter is a key. There are six lairs in total, and obtaining all six keys will allow him to obtain the [[Armor of Brutus]].


As an equivalent to the [[Armor of Altaïr]] from the second game, Ezio will instead obtain the [[Followers of Romulus]]' greatest prize, their [[Armor of Brutus|secret armor]]. While going through each of the lairs, Ezio will also learn more about this mysterious cult.
On the [[map]] of [[Rome]], the Lairs of Romulus are marked by a black wolf symbol (representing the [[Followers of Romulus]]) and the actual Romulus treasure is marked on the map with an gold wolf symbol.


On the [[map]] of [[Rome]], the locations of the Lairs of Romulus are marked by a Wolf Symbol and the actual Romulus treasure is marked on the map with an Orange Wolf Symbol.
==Lairs and locations==
 
==Lairs and Locations==
[[Palazzo Laterano]] - Inside one of the gardens.<br />
[[Palazzo Laterano]] - Inside one of the gardens.<br />
[[Cloaca Maxima]] - [[Terme di Diocleziano]] (''Note: Ezio must completely repair the Aqueduct that leads into the terme to access this, as the entrance is situated high up in the wall of the initially empty terme. However, the entrance can also be accessed without repairing the Aqueduct by dropping over the ledge and climb-leaping into the archway.)<br />''
[[Cloaca Maxima]] / Terme di Diocleziano (''Note: Ezio must completely repair the Aqueduct that leads into the terme to access this, as the entrance is situated high up in the wall of the initially empty terme. However, the entrance can also be accessed without repairing the Aqueduct by dropping over the ledge and climb-leaping into the archway.)<br />''
[[Catacombe di Roma]] - Near the [[Piramide Cestia]].<br />
[[Catacombe di Roma]] / [[Piramide Cestia]].<br />
[[Terme di Traiano]] (''Note: This lair is not optional, as Ezio needs to go through the lair in a Core Memory.'')<br />
[[Terme di Traiano]]<br />
[[Colosseo]] - Ground level between the inner and outer walls.<br />
[[Colosseo]] - Ground level between the inner and outer walls.<br />
[[Basilica di San Pietro]] - Outside, near the staircase that leads to the inner garden.
[[Basilica di San Pietro]] - Outside, near the staircase that leads to the inner garden.
These lair missions are side quests, as obtaining the Armor of Brutus is not required to complete the main story of ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. ''There is an exception, however; the Lair of Romulus mission at the Terme di Traiano is a core memory and <u>must</u> be completed to move forward in the main story.
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File:Keys of Romulus.png
One of the Keys of Romulus, obtained from one of the Lairs.

The Lairs of Romulus are secret locations featured in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood that are similar to the Assassin's Tombs from Assassin's Creed II. Each lair houses a shrine to Romulus; each shrine contains a variety of a variety of treasures and a portion of a letter written by Marcus Junius Brutus. Attached to each letter is a key. There are six lairs in total, and obtaining all six keys will allow him to obtain the Armor of Brutus.

On the map of Rome, the Lairs of Romulus are marked by a black wolf symbol (representing the Followers of Romulus) and the actual Romulus treasure is marked on the map with an gold wolf symbol.

Lairs and locations

Palazzo Laterano - Inside one of the gardens.
Cloaca Maxima / Terme di Diocleziano (Note: Ezio must completely repair the Aqueduct that leads into the terme to access this, as the entrance is situated high up in the wall of the initially empty terme. However, the entrance can also be accessed without repairing the Aqueduct by dropping over the ledge and climb-leaping into the archway.)
Catacombe di Roma / Piramide Cestia.
Terme di Traiano
Colosseo - Ground level between the inner and outer walls.
Basilica di San Pietro - Outside, near the staircase that leads to the inner garden.

These lair missions are side quests, as obtaining the Armor of Brutus is not required to complete the main story of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. There is an exception, however; the Lair of Romulus mission at the Terme di Traiano is a core memory and must be completed to move forward in the main story.