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{{Character Infobox
{{Character Infobox
|name    = Leonardo da Vinci
|name    = Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci
|image  = Zw-leonardodavinci.png
|image  = Zw-leonardodavinci.png
|imgdesc = Leonardo da Vinci in the Animus Database
|imgdesc = Leonardo da Vinci in the Animus Database
|home=[[wikipedia:Vinci, Italy|Vinci]]
|home   = [[wikipedia:Vinci, Italy|Vinci]]
|birth=15 April 1452
|birth   = 15 April 1452
|death=2 May 1519
|death   = 2 May 1519
|faction = [[Assassins]] (not an Assassin himself)
|faction = Allied w/ [[Assassins]]
|appear  = ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
|appear  = ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
|period  = [[Renaissance|Italian Renaissance (15th century)]]
|period  = [[Renaissance|Italian Renaissance (15th century)]]
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{{quote| Ezio! So good to see you! How can I help you?.|Leonardo's greeting to Ezio|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{quote|Ezio! So good to see you! How can I be of service?|Leonardo’s greeting to Ezio|Assassin's Creed II}}
'''Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci''', better known as simply '''Leonardo da Vinci''' (April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519) was an Italian polymath: painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, botanist and writer in the Italian Renaissance. He is generally considered the most talented person who ever lived.
 
'''Leonardo da Vinci''' (April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519) was an Italian polymath: painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, botanist and writer in the Italian Renaissance.  
 
He befriends [[Ezio Auditore]] early on in the plot of ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' and they remain as such for the remainder of the game. His main role is to decipher [[The Codex|codex pages]] that are found throughout Italy, some of which turn out to be design sketches that he uses to make upgrades to Ezio’s [[Hidden Blade]]. He also invented the [[Flying Machine]] that Ezio uses when he sets out to assassinate [[Carlo Grimaldi]].
 
==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early Life===
===Early Life===
Born the illegitimate son of a notary, Piero da Vinci, and a peasant woman, Caterina, at Vinci in the region of Florence, Leonardo was educated in the studio of the renowned Florentine painter Verrocchio. Much of his earlier working life was spent in the service of Ludovico il Moro in Milan.
[[File:Leonardoartwork1.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Leonardo's concept art]]
He started painting at the age of 14, and in 1472 enrolled at the Guild of St. Luke, where he received a master degree in Medicine and Botany. After university, his father set up his workshop, where Leonardo would work for most of his life. Many political figures and armies would often call for his help to design various items and buildings. In 1476, he met a young nobleman named [[Ezio Auditore]] at Florence, and began a friendship that lasted their whole lives.
Leonardo da Vinci was born illegitimately to Messer Piero da Vinci – an Italian notary – and a peasant woman named Caterina in 1452 and was raised in Tuscany. By age 14, he was apprenticed to Verrocchio, the owner of the alleged finest workshop in Florence where he collaborated with the great painter on his ‘’[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baptism_of_Christ Baptism of Christ]’’.  


===''Assassin's Creed II''===
At 20, Leonardo was titled a master by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guild_of_St_Luke Guild of Saint Luke] and opened his first workshop in Florence where he continued to collaborate with his old master. During his time there, he also befriended the [[House of Auditore|Auditore]] family.
[[File:Leonardoartwork1.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Leonardo's concept art]]
 
He and Ezio met for the first time in the beginning of the game during one of Ezio's errands for his [[Maria Auditore|mother]]. Ezio carries a box of his paintings for him back to Ezio's house and the two became friends quite quickly after this. They don't see each other again until after Giovanni, Federico and Petruccio's execution and Ezio becomes notorious throughout [[Florence]]. Ezio showed him one of the [[codex]] pages to show how to fix the [[Hidden Blade]], which he does, while joking that Ezio must give up his ring finger so that it may function correctly (which was previously required). Leonardo is then questioned by a city guard and beat up by him until Ezio came and saved him using his new hidden blade. After this, Leonardo and Ezio don't see each other much unless you bring him codex pages to decrypt for you and to upgrade your Hidden Blade by making another one and the [[Poison Blade]] for you. A few years later, he meets up with Ezio who helps Leonardo get through the [[mountains]] safely from the attacking [[Templars]]. Leonardo is then taken to [[Venice]] and is escorted to his new home and given a tour of the city with Ezio by [[Alvise Da Vilandino]]. Leonardo stays at Venice for the remainder of the game and still does very little except for decrypting codex pages for you. He does not have another role for a while until Ezio asks to use his prototype [[Flying Machine]] to break into the Doge's palace in an attempt to save him. At first, it only flies for a short time until Leonardo gets an idea of lighting fires across Venice to lift the machine higher into the air. This works until it is shot down just as Ezio got into palace. A few years later, he saw Ezio once more during the [[Carnevale|carnival season]] and built him the [[Hidden Gun]] and gave him a mask to wear while out in the city. He appears again in his workshop in Forli with Ezio, [[Mario Auditore|Mario]] and [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] as they inspected the Apple of Eden that Ezio took from Rodrigo Borgia. The Apple activated when Leonardo touched it, and it flashed symbols and images on the wall much to Leonardo's astonishment. Shortly afterwards, Mario asked if Leonardo would like to come and stay at the [[Auditore Family Villa]] in [[Monteriggioni]]. This is the last of his important roles throughout the game except for decrypting codex pages for you. Until The Opening Scene of The Battle Of Forli DLC in which he tells you to keep the apple of eden safe before Mario tells you to take it to Forli!
===[[Florence]]===
Early on in Assassin’s Creed II, Leonardo meets Ezio when he accompanies his mother to pick up some paintings from Leonardo’s workshop. On the way back to the Palazzo Auditore, Leonardo and Ezio converse about his work which sparks the lifelong friendship between the two.
 
After the execution of [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni]], [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|Federico]], and [[Petruccio Auditore da Firenze|Petruccio Auditore]], Leonardo is again met by Ezio who he greets with a brotherly embrace. He is then requested to repair the Hidden Blade and is immediately fascinated by its sophisticated design despite its age. After what is apparently several hours of work (as Ezio is shown to have fallen into deep sleep), Leonardo finally finishes the work. Just before handing the weapon over, Leonardo claims that Ezio’s ring finger must be removed because “the blade is designed to ensure the commitment of whoever wields it.” It is show that he was simply joking, however, as the blade had been modified so that the removal of the finger was no longer necessary. Immediately following, a Florentine guard takes Leonardo into the yard for interrogation, throwing him to the ground and kicking him several times to try and attain the whereabouts of Ezio who promptly sneaks up behind the guard and assassinates him with his new weapon.
 
Leonardo is not seen again until 1478 when Ezio visits him with another codex page attained from his [[Mario Auditore|Uncle Mario]]. He deciphers the page and – while Ezio practices the new [[Assassination Techniques]] – constructs a second hidden blade to be put at his friend’s disposal. This is when Ezio inquires about Francesco de’ Pazzi which prompts Leonardo to discreetly tell him that he needs to seek out [[La Volpe]] (“the fox”). After this, Leonardo is seen several times that are unacquainted to the story since Ezio simply visits him to decipher codex pages in between memories.
 
After Ezio stops the [[Pazzi conspiracy]], he receives another codex page from [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] and again visits Leonardo in order to have it deciphered. He is again astonished by the blade design as it has been developed to allow the wielder to inject [[Poison Blade|poison]] into their enemies.
 
Leonardo again meets Ezio in the [[Apennine Mountains]] after the fall of the Pazzi Conspirators. He is faced with the dilemma of a broken wagon wheel and asks Ezio to lift the carriage, causing him to notice the contraption in the back. This is the first conversation in which Leonardo mentions his [[Flying Machine]]. Amused by Leonardo’s idea, Ezio offers to drive and they set off for [[Romagna]]. During the trip, his wagon is attacked by the soldiers of [[Rodrigo Borgia]], threatening their lives all the way through the Mountains. At the end of the trail, Leonardo takes the reins and leaves Ezio to deal with the soldiers. They meet back up at the docks  in Romagna where they are scheduled to set sail for Venice after Ezio goes through an ordeal involving [[Caterina Sforza]].
 
===[[Venice]]===
Upon arrival in Venice, Leonardo and Ezio are given a tour of the city by a baggage handler named [[Alvise da Vilandino|Alvise]] before being led to his new workshop. He and Ezio part ways there with a brotherly embrace.
 
Ezio again consults Leonardo for his expertise, but this time for something other than decryption. He inquires about Leonardo’s Flying Machine that he learned of on the way to Romagna in order to invade the [[Palazzo Ducale]] so that he can rescue the Doge from Templar [[Carlo Grimaldi]]. After many test flights, Leonardo deems the machine useless and flies into a fit of rage, but is then inspired by a piece of burnt paper floating from the fire. He concludes that in order for Ezio to reach his destination, they must light a dozen fires across the city which will cause the air to rise, therefore lifting the machine.
 
After being accused of the murder of the Doge, Ezio comes to Leonardo asking for a mask for a [[Carnevale]] mask so that he won’t be noticed as the most wanted man in Venice. He also bears another codex page, much to Leonardo’s intrigue as he discovers it is a small [[Pistol|firearm]] that can be concealed on Ezio’s wrist. After testing the Pistol, Leonardo grants Ezio the mask he requested and points him in the direction of [[Sister Teodora]] and [[Antonio]] so that he may plot to assassinate the new Doge; the Templar [[Marco Barbarigo]].
 
Leonardo and Ezio meet again briefly outside of the workshop, just after Ezio discovers the Templar ship is returning the next day. Leonardo points out several key facts that he discovered piecing together the markings on the backs of the codex pages such as the arrival of a prophet on the day the [[Piece of Eden]] is brought to the floating city (Venice).


====Hidden Blade upgrades====
In the [[Battle of Forli]] DLC, Ezio, Mario, and [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] visited Leonardo so that he might be able to make sense of the Apple which they had successfully attained it from the Spaniard. To their dismay, he could not learn anymore about it than what they knew and – following its accidental activation – it was decided that it should be taken to [[Forli]] to be kept out of Templar hands. He is also requested by Mario to come and stay at the [[Auditore Family Villa]]. This marks the last of Leonardo’s major appearances in the game, as he is only seen painting in the Villa unless he visited for deciphering the codex pages.
*[[Hidden Blade]]
*Dual Hidden Blade
*[[Poison Blade]]
*[[Hidden Gun]]


===Legacy===
===Legacy===
He later worked in Rome, Bologna and Venice and spent his last years in France, at the home awarded him by Francis I. His most famous painting, the Mona Lisa, was taken with him when he retired to France in 1513. He died May 2, 1519. It is unknown how he actually died, as it is presumed he could have died of a blood infection when he was diagnosed with Gout.
He later worked in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rome Rome] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bologna Bologna] and spent his last years in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France], at the home awarded him by Francis I. His most famous painting, the ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mona_Lisa Mona Lisa]'', was taken with him when he retired to France in 1513. He died May 2, 1519. It is unknown how he actually died, as it is presumed he could have died of a blood infection when he was diagnosed with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gout Gout].


Leonardo is renowned primarily as a painter. Two of his works, the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, are the most famous, most reproduced and most parodied portrait and religious painting of all time, their fame approached only by Michelangelo's Creation of Adam. Leonardo's drawing of the Vitruvian Man is also regarded as a cultural icon.
Leonardo is renowned primarily as a painter. Two of his works, the Mona Lisa and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Supper The Last Supper], are the most famous, most reproduced and most parodied portrait and religious painting of all time, their fame approached only by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michaelangelo Michelangelo's] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creation_of_Adam Creation of Adam]. Leonardo's drawing of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitruvian_Man Vitruvian Man] is also regarded as a cultural icon.
Perhaps fifteen of his paintings survive, the small number due to his constant, and frequently disastrous, experimentation with new techniques, and his chronic procrastination. Nevertheless, these few works, together with his notebooks, which contain drawings, scientific diagrams, and his thoughts on the nature of painting, comprise a contribution to later generations of artists only rivalled by that of his contemporary, Michelangelo.
Perhaps fifteen of his paintings survive, the small number due to his constant, and frequently disastrous, experimentation with new techniques, and his chronic procrastination. Nevertheless, these few works, together with his notebooks, which contain drawings, scientific diagrams, and his thoughts on the nature of painting, comprise a contribution to later generations of artists only rivalled by that of his contemporary, Michelangelo.
Leonardo is revered for his technological ingenuity. He conceptualised a helicopter, a tank, concentrated solar power, a calculator, the double hull and outlined a rudimentary theory of plate tectonics. Relatively few of his designs were constructed or were even feasible during his lifetime, but some of his smaller inventions, such as an automated bobbin winder and a machine for testing the tensile strength of wire, entered the world of manufacturing unheralded. As a scientist, he greatly advanced the state of knowledge in the fields of anatomy, civil engineering, optics, and hydrodynamics.
Leonardo is revered for his technological ingenuity. He conceptualised a helicopter, a tank, concentrated solar power, a calculator, the double hull and outlined a rudimentary theory of plate tectonics. Relatively few of his designs were constructed or were even feasible during his lifetime, but some of his smaller inventions, such as an automated bobbin winder and a machine for testing the tensile strength of wire, entered the world of manufacturing unheralded. As a scientist, he greatly advanced the state of knowledge in the fields of anatomy, civil engineering, optics, and hydrodynamics.


==Characteristics and personality==
==Characteristics and personality==
Leonardo da Vinci is often found being cheerful and optimistic, at least, for what is seen of him in Assassin's Creed II. Ezio is his best friend, and as such, he treats him like a brother and has taken severe punishment for trying to protect him even though he says later in the game that courage is not his strong-suit.
Leonardo da Vinci is often found being cheerful and optimistic, at least, for what is seen of him in Assassin's Creed II. Ezio is his best friend, and as such, he treats him like a brother and has taken severe punishment for trying to protect him even though he says later in the game that courage is not his strong-suit.


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Leonardo was also likely a homosexual. This theory is supported by the fact that in 1476, he was accused of sodomy. It is also speculated that Salai, his assistant for many years, was his lover. His painting [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._John_the_Baptist_%28Leonardo%29 ''St. John the Baptist''] was one of many paintings in which Salai was the model used, and upon his death in 1519, he left the Mona Lisa to him.
Leonardo was also likely a homosexual. This theory is supported by the fact that in 1476, he was accused of sodomy. It is also speculated that Salai, his assistant for many years, was his lover. His painting [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._John_the_Baptist_%28Leonardo%29 ''St. John the Baptist''] was one of many paintings in which Salai was the model used, and upon his death in 1519, he left the Mona Lisa to him.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Ezio with leonardo in workshop.jpg|Ezio having a chat with Leonardo
File:Leonardo workshop.jpg|Leonardo in his workshop
Ezio's_Hidden_Blade.jpg|The modified Hidden Blade concept art
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[Video:Assassin's Creed 2 - Focus On|thumb|250px|Leonardo Da Vinci - Genius Inventor]]
[[Video:Assassin's Creed 2 - Focus On|thumb|250px|Leonardo Da Vinci - Genius Inventor]]
*All of Leonardo's modifications on previously existing assassin gear are designs created by Altaïr. Leonardo just follows the designs detailed in Altaïr's codex, which only he and [[Giovanni Auditore]] can decipher and translate. It is probably from these that da Vinci designed some of his other inventions. Perhaps Ezio allowed Leonardo to experiment with the Apple himself, giving birth to some of his other inventions.
*All of Leonardo's modifications on previously existing assassin gear are designs created by Altaïr. Leonardo just follows the designs detailed in Altaïr's codex, which only he and [[Giovanni Auditore]] can decipher and translate. It is probably from these that da Vinci designed some of his other inventions. Perhaps Ezio allowed Leonardo to experiment with the Apple himself, giving birth to some of his other inventions.
*Like other main characters, Leonardo's appearance does not change throughout the 23 years he is shown in the game, from his first encounter to the decoding of the the Codex in the villa in 1499.
*Like other main characters, Leonardo's appearance does not change throughout the 23 years he is shown in the game, from his first encounter to the decoding of the the Codex in the villa in 1499.
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* Also ironically Leonardo would later become a close friend and military engineer for [[Cesare Borgia]], son of [[Rodrigo Borgia]].
* Also ironically Leonardo would later become a close friend and military engineer for [[Cesare Borgia]], son of [[Rodrigo Borgia]].
*In AC II's first DLC, the [[Battle of Forlì]], Leonardo was resistant to the Piece of Eden's powers, like the [[Assassins]]. When the Piece accidentally activates, Leonardo sees rudimentary designs for tanks, similar to his own.
*In AC II's first DLC, the [[Battle of Forlì]], Leonardo was resistant to the Piece of Eden's powers, like the [[Assassins]]. When the Piece accidentally activates, Leonardo sees rudimentary designs for tanks, similar to his own.


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Revision as of 12:27, 9 March 2010



"Ezio! So good to see you! How can I be of service?"
―Leonardo’s greeting to Ezio[src]

Leonardo da Vinci (April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519) was an Italian polymath: painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, botanist and writer in the Italian Renaissance.

He befriends Ezio Auditore early on in the plot of Assassin's Creed II and they remain as such for the remainder of the game. His main role is to decipher codex pages that are found throughout Italy, some of which turn out to be design sketches that he uses to make upgrades to Ezio’s Hidden Blade. He also invented the Flying Machine that Ezio uses when he sets out to assassinate Carlo Grimaldi.

Biography

Early Life

Leonardo's concept art

Leonardo da Vinci was born illegitimately to Messer Piero da Vinci – an Italian notary – and a peasant woman named Caterina in 1452 and was raised in Tuscany. By age 14, he was apprenticed to Verrocchio, the owner of the alleged finest workshop in Florence where he collaborated with the great painter on his ‘’Baptism of Christ’’.

At 20, Leonardo was titled a master by the Guild of Saint Luke and opened his first workshop in Florence where he continued to collaborate with his old master. During his time there, he also befriended the Auditore family.

Florence

Early on in Assassin’s Creed II, Leonardo meets Ezio when he accompanies his mother to pick up some paintings from Leonardo’s workshop. On the way back to the Palazzo Auditore, Leonardo and Ezio converse about his work which sparks the lifelong friendship between the two.

After the execution of Giovanni, Federico, and Petruccio Auditore, Leonardo is again met by Ezio who he greets with a brotherly embrace. He is then requested to repair the Hidden Blade and is immediately fascinated by its sophisticated design despite its age. After what is apparently several hours of work (as Ezio is shown to have fallen into deep sleep), Leonardo finally finishes the work. Just before handing the weapon over, Leonardo claims that Ezio’s ring finger must be removed because “the blade is designed to ensure the commitment of whoever wields it.” It is show that he was simply joking, however, as the blade had been modified so that the removal of the finger was no longer necessary. Immediately following, a Florentine guard takes Leonardo into the yard for interrogation, throwing him to the ground and kicking him several times to try and attain the whereabouts of Ezio who promptly sneaks up behind the guard and assassinates him with his new weapon.

Leonardo is not seen again until 1478 when Ezio visits him with another codex page attained from his Uncle Mario. He deciphers the page and – while Ezio practices the new Assassination Techniques – constructs a second hidden blade to be put at his friend’s disposal. This is when Ezio inquires about Francesco de’ Pazzi which prompts Leonardo to discreetly tell him that he needs to seek out La Volpe (“the fox”). After this, Leonardo is seen several times that are unacquainted to the story since Ezio simply visits him to decipher codex pages in between memories.

After Ezio stops the Pazzi conspiracy, he receives another codex page from Lorenzo de' Medici and again visits Leonardo in order to have it deciphered. He is again astonished by the blade design as it has been developed to allow the wielder to inject poison into their enemies.

Leonardo again meets Ezio in the Apennine Mountains after the fall of the Pazzi Conspirators. He is faced with the dilemma of a broken wagon wheel and asks Ezio to lift the carriage, causing him to notice the contraption in the back. This is the first conversation in which Leonardo mentions his Flying Machine. Amused by Leonardo’s idea, Ezio offers to drive and they set off for Romagna. During the trip, his wagon is attacked by the soldiers of Rodrigo Borgia, threatening their lives all the way through the Mountains. At the end of the trail, Leonardo takes the reins and leaves Ezio to deal with the soldiers. They meet back up at the docks in Romagna where they are scheduled to set sail for Venice after Ezio goes through an ordeal involving Caterina Sforza.

Venice

Upon arrival in Venice, Leonardo and Ezio are given a tour of the city by a baggage handler named Alvise before being led to his new workshop. He and Ezio part ways there with a brotherly embrace.

Ezio again consults Leonardo for his expertise, but this time for something other than decryption. He inquires about Leonardo’s Flying Machine that he learned of on the way to Romagna in order to invade the Palazzo Ducale so that he can rescue the Doge from Templar Carlo Grimaldi. After many test flights, Leonardo deems the machine useless and flies into a fit of rage, but is then inspired by a piece of burnt paper floating from the fire. He concludes that in order for Ezio to reach his destination, they must light a dozen fires across the city which will cause the air to rise, therefore lifting the machine.

After being accused of the murder of the Doge, Ezio comes to Leonardo asking for a mask for a Carnevale mask so that he won’t be noticed as the most wanted man in Venice. He also bears another codex page, much to Leonardo’s intrigue as he discovers it is a small firearm that can be concealed on Ezio’s wrist. After testing the Pistol, Leonardo grants Ezio the mask he requested and points him in the direction of Sister Teodora and Antonio so that he may plot to assassinate the new Doge; the Templar Marco Barbarigo.

Leonardo and Ezio meet again briefly outside of the workshop, just after Ezio discovers the Templar ship is returning the next day. Leonardo points out several key facts that he discovered piecing together the markings on the backs of the codex pages such as the arrival of a prophet on the day the Piece of Eden is brought to the floating city (Venice).

In the Battle of Forli DLC, Ezio, Mario, and Niccolò Machiavelli visited Leonardo so that he might be able to make sense of the Apple which they had successfully attained it from the Spaniard. To their dismay, he could not learn anymore about it than what they knew and – following its accidental activation – it was decided that it should be taken to Forli to be kept out of Templar hands. He is also requested by Mario to come and stay at the Auditore Family Villa. This marks the last of Leonardo’s major appearances in the game, as he is only seen painting in the Villa unless he visited for deciphering the codex pages.

Legacy

He later worked in Rome and Bologna and spent his last years in France, at the home awarded him by Francis I. His most famous painting, the Mona Lisa, was taken with him when he retired to France in 1513. He died May 2, 1519. It is unknown how he actually died, as it is presumed he could have died of a blood infection when he was diagnosed with Gout.

Leonardo is renowned primarily as a painter. Two of his works, the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, are the most famous, most reproduced and most parodied portrait and religious painting of all time, their fame approached only by Michelangelo's Creation of Adam. Leonardo's drawing of the Vitruvian Man is also regarded as a cultural icon. Perhaps fifteen of his paintings survive, the small number due to his constant, and frequently disastrous, experimentation with new techniques, and his chronic procrastination. Nevertheless, these few works, together with his notebooks, which contain drawings, scientific diagrams, and his thoughts on the nature of painting, comprise a contribution to later generations of artists only rivalled by that of his contemporary, Michelangelo. Leonardo is revered for his technological ingenuity. He conceptualised a helicopter, a tank, concentrated solar power, a calculator, the double hull and outlined a rudimentary theory of plate tectonics. Relatively few of his designs were constructed or were even feasible during his lifetime, but some of his smaller inventions, such as an automated bobbin winder and a machine for testing the tensile strength of wire, entered the world of manufacturing unheralded. As a scientist, he greatly advanced the state of knowledge in the fields of anatomy, civil engineering, optics, and hydrodynamics.

Characteristics and personality

Leonardo da Vinci is often found being cheerful and optimistic, at least, for what is seen of him in Assassin's Creed II. Ezio is his best friend, and as such, he treats him like a brother and has taken severe punishment for trying to protect him even though he says later in the game that courage is not his strong-suit.

Despite being an accomplished and respected artist as well as a deep curiosity for the world's wonders, Leonardo da Vinci was also a chronic procrastinator. Most of his commissioned works took years longer than anticipated and many were never even finished. It is possible that this is because he does not feel his work is sufficient enough to devote his life to, as when he meets Ezio, he complains that his work lacks purpose and he wishes to do something more impacting on the world, such as architecture. Regardless, when Leonardo is intrigued by something, he becomes insatiably curious, often becoming impossible to communicate with as demonstrated when Ezio brings him Altaïr's codex pages for decryption.

Leonardo was also likely a homosexual. This theory is supported by the fact that in 1476, he was accused of sodomy. It is also speculated that Salai, his assistant for many years, was his lover. His painting St. John the Baptist was one of many paintings in which Salai was the model used, and upon his death in 1519, he left the Mona Lisa to him.

Trivia

thumb|250px|Leonardo Da Vinci - Genius Inventor

  • All of Leonardo's modifications on previously existing assassin gear are designs created by Altaïr. Leonardo just follows the designs detailed in Altaïr's codex, which only he and Giovanni Auditore can decipher and translate. It is probably from these that da Vinci designed some of his other inventions. Perhaps Ezio allowed Leonardo to experiment with the Apple himself, giving birth to some of his other inventions.
  • Like other main characters, Leonardo's appearance does not change throughout the 23 years he is shown in the game, from his first encounter to the decoding of the the Codex in the villa in 1499.
  • Unless it is a Codex page or something important to the story, such as the design for two hidden blades, the cut-scene is the same when Ezio visits Leonardo each time (even after Leonardo moves to Venice).
  • Leonardo's last name isn't actually da Vinci, he was adopted by a prostitute (courtesan), and Vinci being the town he was born in, he took on the name Leonardo da Vinci (meaning Leonardo of Vinci).
  • According to the database, Leonardo was most likely homosexual, and his apprentice, a boy he nicknamed Salai ("little Satan"), was likely his lover.
  • Ironically, in Dan Brown's book The Da Vinci Code, it is speculated that Leonardo da Vinci was the Grand Master of a secret society known as The Priory of Sion, an organization that was alleged to have Templar connections.
  • Also ironically Leonardo would later become a close friend and military engineer for Cesare Borgia, son of Rodrigo Borgia.
  • In AC II's first DLC, the Battle of Forlì, Leonardo was resistant to the Piece of Eden's powers, like the Assassins. When the Piece accidentally activates, Leonardo sees rudimentary designs for tanks, similar to his own.