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Despite the Battle of Forlì canonically occurring in 1488, this memory incorrectly depicts it as happening after both the [[Siege of Monteriggioni]] in 1500 and the fall of the [[Crows]] around 1506.
Despite the Battle of Forlì canonically occurring in 1488, this memory incorrectly depicts it as happening after both the [[Siege of Monteriggioni]] in 1500 and the fall of the [[Crows]] around 1506.


The name of the memory is a reference to the saying "All for one, and one for all", which was first written by [[William Shakespeare]] in his 1594 poem ''{{Wiki|The Rape of Lucrece}}'' and was later popularized in {{Wiki|Alexandre Dumas}}' 1844 novel ''{{Wiki|The Three Musketeers}}''.
The name of the memory is a reference to the saying "{{Wiki|Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno|All for one, and one for all}}", which was first written by [[William Shakespeare]] in his 1594 poem ''{{Wiki|The Rape of Lucrece}}'' and was later popularized in {{Wiki|Alexandre Dumas}}' 1844 novel ''{{Wiki|The Three Musketeers}}''.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 08:20, 12 November 2021

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One for All was a virtual representation of one of Lo Sparviero's genetic memories relived by an Abstergo Entertainment research analyst via the Animus Omega.

Description

After the Assassin Niccolò Machiavelli was captured in the midst of the Battle of Forlì, Lo Sparviero and Ezio Auditore hurried to save him.

Outcome

Ezio Auditore distracted Borgia soldiers while Lo Sparviero stealthily assassinated Machiavelli's captor from behind, rescuing him, before escorting him to the lighthouse at the Avamposto Veneziano.

Behind the scenes

Despite the Battle of Forlì canonically occurring in 1488, this memory incorrectly depicts it as happening after both the Siege of Monteriggioni in 1500 and the fall of the Crows around 1506.

The name of the memory is a reference to the saying "All for one, and one for all", which was first written by William Shakespeare in his 1594 poem The Rape of Lucrece and was later popularized in Alexandre Dumas' 1844 novel The Three Musketeers.

References

Assassin's Creed: Identity memories
Main memories
Italy – A Murder of Crows
Prologue - The Corrupted - A Healer's Blood - Vengeful Eyes - An Assassin's Requiem - Broken Chains - A Storm of Crows - Burning Pages - Under the Red Sun - A Dangerous Trade - Saviors of Roma
Forlì – A Crimson Sunset
An Unexpected Summon - The Nest of the Bird - A Grey Sky - One for All
Montreal – Animus VR Training
Tutorial: Assassinations - Tutorial: Combat - Tutorial: Eagle Vision - Tutorial: Stealth Assassinations - Tutorial: Interaction - Tutorial: Civilians - Tutorial: Hirelings
Contracts
Assassination (Elite) - Pillage (Elite) - Courier (Elite) - Escort (Elite) - Recovery (Elite) - Tail (Elite) - Kill (Elite) - Bounty Hunt (Elite) - Parkour (Elite) - Track Down (Elite) - Liberation (Elite) - Stalk (Elite) - Crow Hunt (Elite)