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'''Perotto Calderon''' was a [[Master Assassin]] of the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] during the [[Renaissance]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref>
'''Perotto Calderon''' was a member of the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] during the [[Renaissance]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
After being inducted into the Order and becoming a fully-trained Assassin, Perotto was assigned to train the young [[Francesco Vecellio]].
After being inducted into the Order and becoming a fully-trained Assassin, Perotto was assigned to train the young [[Francesco Vecellio]].


As of 1498, Perotto was working undercover for the Order as courier for the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] when he fell for [[Lucrezia Borgia]], daughter of [[Rodrigo Borgia]]: the Pope and [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. In time Lucrezia fell for Perotto as well, their relationship became more intimate and within this time Lucrezia got pregnant. A boy was born, but the baby was born malformed and, according to a [[doctor]] (the brother of Lucrezia's maid, Giulia), was likely to die in a few days.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy" />
As of 1498, Perotto was working undercover for the Order as courier for the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] when he fell for [[Lucrezia Borgia]], daughter of [[Rodrigo Borgia]]: the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. As Lucrezia also fell for Perotto, their relationship became more intimate and Lucrezia got pregnant. A boy was born, but the baby was born malformed and, according to a doctor, was likely to die in a few days.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy" />


Not being able to hide such a secret as a child, Perotto was beat down and thrown into jail. With the help of Giulia and her brother, he was able to escape the prison and then, taking his son with him, out of [[Rome]], knowing it would be impossible to see Lucrezia ever again. However, Rodrigo Borgia quickly found out of his escape and sent a detatchment of his soldiers after him, but they were overtaken by a trap set by Perotto in which the outcome was nearly all of the detatchment killed.
Not being able to hide such a secret as a child, Perotto was thrown into jail. With the help of Giulia, Lucrezia's maid, and her brother he was able to flee, taking his son with him, out of [[Rome]]. It would be impossible to see Lucrezia ever again. However, Rodrigo Borgia quickly found out of his escape and sent his soldiers after him, but they were overtaken by Perotto's trap.<br />Perotto figured that the only thing that could heal his son was an artifact that was in possession of the Order, a certain [[The Shroud|Shroud]]. He headed to Agnadello, the supposed place where the Shroud was hidden, but he was surprised that his own Brothers stood in his way. Leaving him no choice, he fought them and, in the end, won the fight.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy" />


Perotto figured that the only thing that could heal his son was an artifact that was in possession of the Order, a certain [[The Shroud|Shroud]]. He headed to Agnadello, the supposed place where the Shroud was hidden, but upon his arrival he was surprised to find that his own Brothers stood in his way. Leaving him no choice, he fought them and, in the end won the fight, leaving many of them dead and the rest disabled.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy" />
Reaching the place, he found the Shroud and asked it to heal his boy. After the process, the boy seemed to be healed, but was not certain. He put back the Shroud in his box and left.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy" /> However, his recklessness in rushing for the Shroud cost him dearly, as his Brothers tracked him down to Agnadello and fought ahead to face him, his former apprentice Francesco Vecellio amongst them. At the end, Perotto was surrounded by his Brothers, but what exactly was his fate was yet to be revealed.
 
Reaching the room where the Shroud was held, he found it and asked it to heal his boy. After the process, the boy seemed to be healed, but was it not certain. He put the Shroud in the box he obtained it from and left.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy" /> However, his recklessness in rushing for the Shroud cost him dearly, as the other Assassin's held a meeting and decided that he was to be killed for his betrayal. Tracking him down to Agnadello, they scouted ahead to find and then face him, his former apprentice Francesco Vecellio amongst them. At the end the bravely fought battle, Perotto was surrounded by his Brothers, but what exactly his fate was has yet to be revealed.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Perotto was shown to have a stronger will than most Assassins and a resolve to rival that of his contemporary and fellow Assassin, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]. Proof of this was his decision to spirit his son away from Rome, all the way to Agnadello. Perotto single-handedly took down a detatchment of Rodrigo Borgia's guards and even (when left with no choice) defeated a group of other Assassins sent to keep him from the Shroud, in which he killed a number of them.
*Perotto was shown to have a stronger will than most Assassins and a resolve to rival that of his contemporary and fellow Assassin, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]. Proof of this was his decision to spirit his son away from Rome, all the way to Agnadello. Perotto single-handedly took down a detatchment of Rodrigo Borgia's guards and even (when left with no choice) defeated a group of other Assassins sent to keep him from the Shroud, in which he killed a number of them.
*It is implied that Perotto was a Master Assassin like Ezio Auditore as he was allowed to take an understudy, operate by himself, and had the honor of wielding two [[Hidden blade|hidden blades]]. Perotto also knew the location of the Shroud and its healing effects, and was capable of single-handedly destroying an Assassin encampment despite his injuries, and even lured a large group of Assassins into a trap before shooting them down one-by-one. His understudy, Francesco, even commented that Perotto's skill with a bow was unmatched by anyone else in the Brotherhood.
*It is possible Perotto was a Master Assassin like Ezio Auditore as he was allowed to take an understudy, operate by himself, and had the honor of wielding two hidden blades. Perotto also knew the location of the Shroud and its healing effects, was capable of single-handedly destroying an Assassin encampment despite injuries, and lured a large group of Assassins into a trap before shooting them down one-by-one. His understudy, Francesco, even commented that Perotto's skill with a bow was unmatched by anybody in the Brotherhood.


==References==
==References==
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Perotto Calderon.

Perotto Calderon was a member of the Italian Assassin Order during the Renaissance.[1]

Biography

After being inducted into the Order and becoming a fully-trained Assassin, Perotto was assigned to train the young Francesco Vecellio.

As of 1498, Perotto was working undercover for the Order as courier for the Borgia when he fell for Lucrezia Borgia, daughter of Rodrigo Borgia: the Grand Master of the Templar Order. As Lucrezia also fell for Perotto, their relationship became more intimate and Lucrezia got pregnant. A boy was born, but the baby was born malformed and, according to a doctor, was likely to die in a few days.[1]

Not being able to hide such a secret as a child, Perotto was thrown into jail. With the help of Giulia, Lucrezia's maid, and her brother he was able to flee, taking his son with him, out of Rome. It would be impossible to see Lucrezia ever again. However, Rodrigo Borgia quickly found out of his escape and sent his soldiers after him, but they were overtaken by Perotto's trap.
Perotto figured that the only thing that could heal his son was an artifact that was in possession of the Order, a certain Shroud. He headed to Agnadello, the supposed place where the Shroud was hidden, but he was surprised that his own Brothers stood in his way. Leaving him no choice, he fought them and, in the end, won the fight.[1]

Reaching the place, he found the Shroud and asked it to heal his boy. After the process, the boy seemed to be healed, but was not certain. He put back the Shroud in his box and left.[1] However, his recklessness in rushing for the Shroud cost him dearly, as his Brothers tracked him down to Agnadello and fought ahead to face him, his former apprentice Francesco Vecellio amongst them. At the end, Perotto was surrounded by his Brothers, but what exactly was his fate was yet to be revealed.

Trivia

  • Perotto was shown to have a stronger will than most Assassins and a resolve to rival that of his contemporary and fellow Assassin, Ezio Auditore da Firenze. Proof of this was his decision to spirit his son away from Rome, all the way to Agnadello. Perotto single-handedly took down a detatchment of Rodrigo Borgia's guards and even (when left with no choice) defeated a group of other Assassins sent to keep him from the Shroud, in which he killed a number of them.
  • It is possible Perotto was a Master Assassin like Ezio Auditore as he was allowed to take an understudy, operate by himself, and had the honor of wielding two hidden blades. Perotto also knew the location of the Shroud and its healing effects, was capable of single-handedly destroying an Assassin encampment despite injuries, and lured a large group of Assassins into a trap before shooting them down one-by-one. His understudy, Francesco, even commented that Perotto's skill with a bow was unmatched by anybody in the Brotherhood.

References