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In this memory [[Ezio]] seeks the aid of his friend [[Leonardo da Vinci]] to help him get in the [[Palazzo Ducale]]. Ezio suggests he uses Leonardo's [[Flying Machine]]. At first | In this memory [[Ezio]] seeks the aid of his friend [[Leonardo da Vinci]] to help him get in the [[Palazzo Ducale]]. Ezio suggests he uses Leonardo's [[Flying Machine]]. At first Leonardo protests that it is not safe to use and might cause fatal injuries, but he eventually agrees to let Ezio use it and be the first one to test it for him. | ||
They then both go on top a roof top where the machine waits for their arrival. Ezio then got himself on and leaped through the air with the machine. It did hold his weight and carried him only a short distance, and it wasn't in the condition to carry him all the way to the Palazzo. Ezio, [[Antonio de Magianis|Antonio]], and Leonardo sit in silence thinking of what to do, while a frustrated Leonardo threw a part of the blueprints in a burning fire. This, however, did prove useful, for Leonardo's sharp eyes caught the heat of the fire holding up the paper in the air. Leonardo then excitedly shared with the other men that the Flying Machine may be able to carry Ezio if they set up large bonfires around [[Venice]] for Ezio to fly over when he begins losing speed and altitude. With that, Ezio and Antonio leave for the [[Thieves|Thieves Guild]] to get them ready. | They then both go on top a roof top where the machine waits for their arrival. Ezio then got himself on and leaped through the air with the machine. It did hold his weight and carried him only a short distance, and it wasn't in the condition to carry him all the way to the Palazzo. Ezio, [[Antonio de Magianis|Antonio]], and Leonardo sit in silence thinking of what to do, while a frustrated Leonardo threw a part of the blueprints in a burning fire. This, however, did prove useful, for Leonardo's sharp eyes caught the heat of the fire holding up the paper in the air. Leonardo then excitedly shared with the other men that the Flying Machine may be able to carry Ezio if they set up large bonfires around [[Venice]] for Ezio to fly over when he begins losing speed and altitude. With that, Ezio and Antonio leave for the [[Thieves|Thieves Guild]] to get them ready. | ||
Revision as of 16:37, 10 February 2011
Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained is a memory in Assassin's Creed II.
Description
In this memory Ezio seeks the aid of his friend Leonardo da Vinci to help him get in the Palazzo Ducale. Ezio suggests he uses Leonardo's Flying Machine. At first Leonardo protests that it is not safe to use and might cause fatal injuries, but he eventually agrees to let Ezio use it and be the first one to test it for him. They then both go on top a roof top where the machine waits for their arrival. Ezio then got himself on and leaped through the air with the machine. It did hold his weight and carried him only a short distance, and it wasn't in the condition to carry him all the way to the Palazzo. Ezio, Antonio, and Leonardo sit in silence thinking of what to do, while a frustrated Leonardo threw a part of the blueprints in a burning fire. This, however, did prove useful, for Leonardo's sharp eyes caught the heat of the fire holding up the paper in the air. Leonardo then excitedly shared with the other men that the Flying Machine may be able to carry Ezio if they set up large bonfires around Venice for Ezio to fly over when he begins losing speed and altitude. With that, Ezio and Antonio leave for the Thieves Guild to get them ready.
Outcome
Flying Machine tested for first time. The Assassins gain hope that the bonfires will help Ezio fly to the Palazzo.