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'''Thief: '''''Ezio, you must help my brother, Aldo! Those banditi (bandits) took him, please! He only picks pockets, he's never harmed anyone.''
'''Thief: '''''Ezio, you must help my brother, Aldo! Those banditi (bandits) took him, please! He only picks pockets, he's never harmed anyone.''


Once Ezio has dispatched with the guards.
Once Ezio has dispatched the guards, Aldo voices his thanks.


'''Aldo: '''''Grazie Addio, Grazie Addio (Thank God, Thank God.)''
'''Aldo: '''''Grazie a Dio! Grazie a Dio! (Thank God! Thank God!)''


==Outcome==
==Outcome==

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Lost Pup is a memory from Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.

Description

Ezio approaches a thief who tells him that his brother Aldo had been kidnapped by the Cento Occhi. Ezio agreed to rescue Aldo and once he had found where Aldo was being held, he quickly disposed of the bandits who were about to kill Aldo. Aldo then expresses his gratitude and runs off.

Dialogue

Thief: Ezio, you must help my brother, Aldo! Those banditi (bandits) took him, please! He only picks pockets, he's never harmed anyone.

Once Ezio has dispatched the guards, Aldo voices his thanks.

Aldo: Grazie a Dio! Grazie a Dio! (Thank God! Thank God!)

Outcome

Ezio rescues Aldo.

Trivia