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Malpractice_2.png|Ezio riding across Rome | Malpractice_2.png|Ezio riding across Rome | ||
Malpractice_3.png|Ezio stealing the antidote | Malpractice_3.png|Ezio stealing the antidote | ||
Revision as of 12:47, 2 September 2013
Malpractice was a virtual representation of one of Ezio Auditore da Firenze's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description
A courtesan told Ezio Auditore that her sister had been poisoned and that a street doctor named Tommaso had the antidote, but not for sale. She asked Ezio to somehow get the poison and deliver it to the courtesans.
Dialogue
- Courtesan: Ezio, my sister has been poisoned. A larger dose of the drug they used on me. We know who sells it. A street doctor named Tommaso. He has the antidote, but not for sale. You must find another way! Hurry, Flora's time grows short!
Ezio located Tommaso, stole the antidote and brought it back to the courtesan.
- Courtesan: Ezio, you saved my sister's life. Grazie (Thank you)!
Outcome
Ezio stole the antidote from Tommaso, brought it to the courtesans and saved Flora's life.
Gallery
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The courtesan telling Ezio about Tommaso
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Ezio riding across Rome
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Ezio stealing the antidote
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Ezio bringing the antidote to the courtesan