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[[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] asks [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] to rescue his [[Mercenaries]] capture during [[Silvio Barbarigo|Silvio's]] attack. | [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] asks [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] to rescue his [[Mercenaries]] capture during [[Silvio Barbarigo|Silvio's]] attack. | ||
==Dialogue== | |||
Ezio follows Bartolomeo into his home. He is looking around frantically. | |||
*'''Bartolomeo: '''''Bianca! Bianca! '' | |||
*'''Ezio: '''''Is everything alright?'' | |||
*'''Bartolomeo: '''''What do you think?! Look at this place! And poor Bianca....if something's happened to her...'' | |||
Bartolomeo looks behind a table and finds a large sword. | |||
*'''Bartolomeo: '''''Aha! Oh, my darling. Thank God you're alright. Ezio, meet Bianca. Bianca, Ezio.'' | |||
*'''Ezio: '''''Charmed...'' | |||
*'''Bartolomeo: '''''So, I know your name, but not why you are here. '' | |||
*'''Ezio: '''''I have business with Silvio Barbarigo. I was told you could help. '' | |||
*'''Bartolomeo: '''''Ah! It would be my honor! '' | |||
*'''Ezio: '''''But it's going to require more than just the two...er...three of us to weaken his forces. How do you suggest we proceed? '' | |||
*'''Bartolomeo: '''''I'll go and ready my men for battle. While I do this, I'd like you to rescue those who were captured during Silvio's assault. I cannot, in good conscience, leave them behind. '' | |||
*'''Ezio: '''''Intesi (Understood). I will attend to it at once. '' | |||
*'''Bartolomeo: '''''Good luck out there, Ezio. '' | |||
Ezio finds and frees each of Bartolomeo's mercenaries. | |||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Ezio succeeds in freeing all of Bartolomeo's men. | Ezio succeeds in freeing all of Bartolomeo's men. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*Bartolomeo searching for his sword, Bianca, is alluded to in [[Assassins Creed: Brotherhood]], in which Bartolomeo looks for his wife, [[Pantasilea Baglioni|Pantasilea]], and Ezio remarks "''Have you checked behind the table?" ''referencing this memory in which Bartolomeo finds Bianca behind a table. | |||
{{Memories}} | {{Memories}} | ||
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Leave No Man Behind is a memory in Assassin's Creed II.
Description
Bartolomeo d'Alviano asks Ezio to rescue his Mercenaries capture during Silvio's attack.
Dialogue
Ezio follows Bartolomeo into his home. He is looking around frantically.
- Bartolomeo: Bianca! Bianca!
- Ezio: Is everything alright?
- Bartolomeo: What do you think?! Look at this place! And poor Bianca....if something's happened to her...
Bartolomeo looks behind a table and finds a large sword.
- Bartolomeo: Aha! Oh, my darling. Thank God you're alright. Ezio, meet Bianca. Bianca, Ezio.
- Ezio: Charmed...
- Bartolomeo: So, I know your name, but not why you are here.
- Ezio: I have business with Silvio Barbarigo. I was told you could help.
- Bartolomeo: Ah! It would be my honor!
- Ezio: But it's going to require more than just the two...er...three of us to weaken his forces. How do you suggest we proceed?
- Bartolomeo: I'll go and ready my men for battle. While I do this, I'd like you to rescue those who were captured during Silvio's assault. I cannot, in good conscience, leave them behind.
- Ezio: Intesi (Understood). I will attend to it at once.
- Bartolomeo: Good luck out there, Ezio.
Ezio finds and frees each of Bartolomeo's mercenaries.
Outcome
Ezio succeeds in freeing all of Bartolomeo's men.
Trivia
- Bartolomeo searching for his sword, Bianca, is alluded to in Assassins Creed: Brotherhood, in which Bartolomeo looks for his wife, Pantasilea, and Ezio remarks "Have you checked behind the table?" referencing this memory in which Bartolomeo finds Bianca behind a table.
