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During the height of the [[Bonfire of the Vanities]] in [[Florence]], Ezio Auditore came across a dying [[Manfredo Soderini]], who informed him that [[Girolamo Savonarola]]'s men had attacked his home, and that [[Cristina Vespucci]] had fled with [[guards]] in pursuit. | |||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
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Cristina began to flee and her attackers chased after her. Shortly after, Ezio killed the attackers, however Cristina was mortally wounded. From there, Ezio brought Cristina into a courtyard. | Cristina began to flee and her attackers chased after her. Shortly after, Ezio killed the attackers, however Cristina was mortally wounded. From there, Ezio brought Cristina into a courtyard. | ||
[[File:Love's Labour 3.png|thumb|right|250px|Cristina dying in Ezio's arms]] | [[File:Love's Labour 3.png|thumb|right|250px|Cristina dying in Ezio's arms]] | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''Cristina... Hold on! I'll get you to a doctor... You're going to be all right.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''Cristina... Hold on! I'll get you to a [[Doctors|doctor]]... You're going to be all right.'' | ||
*'''Cristina:''' ''No... Ezio... I don't think I am...'' | *'''Cristina:''' ''No... Ezio... I don't think I am...'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''No! Don't... Don't go... Stay with me, Cristina.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''No! Don't... Don't go... Stay with me, Cristina.'' | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The memory's name was based on a {{Wiki|William Shakespeare|Shakespearean}} play, ''{{Wiki|Love's Labour's Lost}}'', an early comedy. | *The memory's name was based on a {{Wiki|William Shakespeare|Shakespearean}} play, ''{{Wiki|Love's Labour's Lost}}'', an early comedy. | ||
*In the [[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance|novel]], Ezio | *In the [[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance|novel]], Ezio was not present when Cristina died, instead he was informed by [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] before igniting the revolt against Savonarola. | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
Revision as of 02:34, 11 April 2016
Love's Labour's Lost was a virtual representation of one of Ezio Auditore da Firenze's repressed genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description
During the height of the Bonfire of the Vanities in Florence, Ezio Auditore came across a dying Manfredo Soderini, who informed him that Girolamo Savonarola's men had attacked his home, and that Cristina Vespucci had fled with guards in pursuit.
Dialogue
Ezio found a dying Manfredo lying on the ground.

- Ezio: Manfredo!? What happened!?
- Manfredo: Men... Savonarola's men... They came through, destroying everything.
- Ezio: Where is Cristina!? Manfredo! WHERE IS SHE!
- Manfredo: She ran... They went after her!
- Ezio: No...!
Ezio reached Cristina, who was being attacked by guards.
- Guard 1: Whore! Where are your riches now?
- Guard 2: Your fancy house, your expensive dress! They are sins against the Lord!
- Cristina: Leave me alone! Get away! I did nothing to you!
- Guard 2: Savonarola will see all you sinners burn!
- Guard 1: You should have submitted to Savonarola when you were told to!
- Cristina: Help me! Someone, help!
Ezio–!? - Ezio: Cristina! RUN!
Cristina began to flee and her attackers chased after her. Shortly after, Ezio killed the attackers, however Cristina was mortally wounded. From there, Ezio brought Cristina into a courtyard.

- Ezio: Cristina... Hold on! I'll get you to a doctor... You're going to be all right.
- Cristina: No... Ezio... I don't think I am...
- Ezio: No! Don't... Don't go... Stay with me, Cristina.
- Cristina: Ezio... Don't you know...? I've always been with you.
Ezio saw the pendant he gave to Cristina around her neck.
- Cristina: I wish we... could have had... a second chance.
Cristina perished.
- Ezio: Requiescat in pace (Rest in peace) my love.
Outcome
Ezio succeeded in fending off Cristina's attackers, however, Cristina died from her wounds.
Trivia
- The memory's name was based on a Shakespearean play, Love's Labour's Lost, an early comedy.
- In the novel, Ezio was not present when Cristina died, instead he was informed by Niccolò Machiavelli before igniting the revolt against Savonarola.