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{{Memory Infobox | {{Memory Infobox | ||
| image = Pointing-fingers-memory.png | | image = Pointing-fingers-memory.png | ||
| description = ''Frame Vincenzo for Galvano's murder to create conflict between the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] and the [[Cento Occhi]].'' | | description = ''Frame [[Vincenzo (scribe)|Vincenzo]] for [[Galvano]]'s murder to create conflict between the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] and the [[Cento Occhi]].'' | ||
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | ||
| type = Thief Assignment | | type = Thief Assignment | ||
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On approaching a [[thief]] in the streets of [[Rome]], the man explained to Ezio that the city's thieves had figured out a way to damage relations between the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] and the [[Cento Occhi]]. | On approaching a [[thief]] in the streets of [[Rome]], the man explained to Ezio that the city's thieves had figured out a way to damage relations between the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] and the [[Cento Occhi]]. | ||
To do this, Ezio was required to kill a Borgia guard named Galvano, who was on bad terms with Vincenzo, a Cento Occhi member, and then frame the latter for Galvano's murder. | To do this, Ezio was required to kill a Borgia [[guard]] named [[Galvano]], who was on bad terms with [[Vincenzo (scribe)]], a Cento Occhi member, and then frame the latter for Galvano's murder. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Revision as of 08:17, 20 September 2018
Pointing Fingers was a virtual representation of one of Ezio Auditore da Firenze's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description
On approaching a thief in the streets of Rome, the man explained to Ezio that the city's thieves had figured out a way to damage relations between the Borgia and the Cento Occhi.
To do this, Ezio was required to kill a Borgia guard named Galvano, who was on bad terms with Vincenzo (scribe), a Cento Occhi member, and then frame the latter for Galvano's murder.
Dialogue
- Thief: The Cento Occhi have employed a town scribe, Vincenzo. Despite his eloquence, he often fights with a Borgia guard named Galvano.
We now have a chance to damage relations between our two enemies, find Galvano, kill him, take something personal from his body, plant it on Vincenzo, my brothers and I will ensure the Borgia hear what they want to hear.
Once Galvano was killed and Ezio planted the evidence on Vincenzo, a group of Borgia guards approached the scribe.
- Borgia captain: Vincenzo, Galvano's been murdered.
- Vincenzo: What business is that of mine?
- Borgia captain: You two were on bad terms, I have to search you.
- Vincenzo: Fine, if you must, it will only serve to exonerate me.
The Borgia captain began to search Vincenzo and found a part of Galvano's personal belongings.
- Vincenzo: What is that?
- Borgia captain: Come with me.
Outcome
With Galvano's death and Vincenzo's arrest, conflict between Cento Occhi and the Borgia was assured.
Gallery
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Thief asking for Ezio's help
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Ezio assassinating Galvano
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Ezio searching Galvano's body
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Ezio dropping the body onto the street
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Ezio planting the evidence on Vincenzo
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Ezio observing Vincenzo's arrest