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- "A sycophantic noble, deformed in both body and mind, Silvestro Sabbatini answers only to Cesare himself."
- ―Ubisoft Description
The Noble (real name: Silvestro Sabbatini) previously known as The Banker is a multiplayer character in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, who uses a claw as his primary weapon. Ubisoft states that he will also make an appearance in the single-player mode of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood along with a few of the other multiplayer characters.
Though he claimed to be a noble, Silvestro was an infamous panderer, using any means necessary to ascend the social ladder. Fiora Cavazza compared him to a spider, always looking for his next meal.
His left arm was removed when he failed Cesare Borgia, though how he failed is a mystery. The prosthetic arm was given to him by Fiora Cavazza as a second chance from Cesare. Afterwards he began to participate in human trafficking, an activity that drew the attention of Ezio Auditore.
The Assassin ordered one of his recruits to assasinate Silvestro after tailing him to the slaves.
Unique Moves

First Class Cut
The Noble rushes towards his target from behind and clips the back of their neck, severing the top of the spinal cord, and causing the target to collapse to the ground.
The Claw Cliché
The Noble leaps from a rooftop onto the target, forcing them to the ground and impaling the blade into the skull of the target.
Trivia
- His claw is not only a primary weapon, but also a prosthetic in place of half of his left arm.
- His special attack is actually a form of air assassination. Another multiplayer character, the Prowler, also has a variation of this attack.
- He was originally called the Banker.
- His surname Sabbatini derives from a name given to a person born on "Sabato," meaning Saturday, which was a good omen.
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