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|image =portrait-of-a-lady-memory.png | |image = portrait-of-a-lady-memory.png | ||
|description = ''Someone has broken into [[Sofia Sartor|Sofia]]'s shop and stolen a painting of considerable value. While she works, recover the painting. | |description = ''Someone has broken into [[Sofia Sartor|Sofia]]'s shop and stolen a painting of considerable value. While she works, recover the painting. | ||
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' | |appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' | ||
|type = Main | |type = Main | ||
|fullsync = Steal the painting without the merchant spotting you. | |fullsync = Steal the painting without the [[Merchants|merchant]] spotting you. | ||
|previous = [[Arsenal Infiltration]] | |previous = [[Arsenal Infiltration]] | ||
|next = [[Signs and Symbols, Part II]] | |next = [[Signs and Symbols, Part II]] | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Ezio Auditore traveled back to [[Sofia Sartor | Ezio Auditore traveled back to [[Sofia Sartor]]'s bookshop and handed her the book he had found, following which she informed Ezio that she was closing in on two more locations. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
[[File:Portrait_1.png|thumb|250px|Sofia informing of her progress]] | [[File:Portrait_1.png|thumb|250px|Sofia informing of her progress]] | ||
*'''Sofia:''' ''Salute.'' (Hello.) ''I'm closing in on two more books | *'''Sofia:''' ''Salute.'' (Hello.) ''I'm closing in on two more books – one near [[Topkapı Palace|Topkapı]] and the other in the Bayezid district.'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''Bayezid first. Topkapı will be a dead end.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''Bayezid first. Topkapı will be a dead end.'' | ||
*'''Sofia:''' ''Ah, si.'' (yes.) | *'''Sofia:''' ''Ah, si.'' (yes.) | ||
Ezio revealed the book. | Ezio revealed the book. | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''What do you make of this?'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''What do you make of this?'' | ||
*'''Sofia:''' ''Oh Ezio, è incredibile!'' (This is incredible!) ''Early coptic bindings, still in good shape. Amazing. This must be a 3rd | *'''Sofia:''' ''Oh Ezio, è incredibile!'' (This is incredible!) ''Early coptic bindings, still in good shape. Amazing. This must be a 3rd century transcription of the original.'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''Sofia, what happened here?'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''Sofia, what happened here?'' | ||
*'''Sofia:''' ''Oh, that happens once or twice a year. People break in, thinking they will find money. I do not keep much here, but this time they made off with a portrait of some value. It is a shame.'' | *'''Sofia:''' ''Oh, that happens once or twice a year. People break in, thinking they will find money. I do not keep much here, but this time they made off with a portrait of some value. It is a shame.'' | ||
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*'''Sofia:''' ''Well, if you happen to find it within the next few hours, meet me by the aqueduct. I will be running errands.'' | *'''Sofia:''' ''Well, if you happen to find it within the next few hours, meet me by the aqueduct. I will be running errands.'' | ||
Ezio found the thief. | Ezio found the thief. | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''Where is it, ladro (thief)? Confess!'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''Where is it, ladro'' (thief)? ''Confess!'' | ||
*'''Thief:''' ''I have done nothing! You cannot prove a damn thing!'' | *'''Thief:''' ''I have done nothing! You cannot prove a damn thing!'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''I do | *'''Ezio:''' ''I do not need to. I will just keep hitting you until you talk.'' | ||
*'''Thief:''' ''I found that painting, I mean, someone gave it to me.'' | *'''Thief:''' ''I found that painting, I mean, someone gave it to me.'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''Get your story straight before you lie to my face.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''Get your story straight before you lie to my face.'' | ||
*'''Thief:''' ''God help me!'' | *'''Thief:''' ''God help me!'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''He has much better things to do than answer your prayers.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''He has much better things to do than answer your prayers.'' | ||
Ezio beat up the thief. | Ezio beat up the [[Thieves|thief]]. | ||
[[File:Portrait 4.png|thumb|250px|Ezio interrogating the thief]] | [[File:Portrait 4.png|thumb|250px|Ezio interrogating the thief]] | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''I do not care how you got the painting. Just tell me where it is.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''I do not care how you got the painting. Just tell me where it is.'' | ||
*'''Thief:''' ''I sold it to a merchant in the Bazaar. How else will I feed myself?'' | *'''Thief:''' ''I sold it to a merchant in the [[Grand Bazaar|Bazaar]]. How else will I feed myself?'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''Next time, find a nicer way to be an canaglia (asshole). | *'''Ezio:''' ''Next time, find a nicer way to be an canaglia'' (asshole). | ||
Ezio made his way to the merchant. | Ezio made his way to the merchant. | ||
*'''Merchant:''' ''I have a painting for sale, if you are curious. A luminous portrait. You see how lifelike she looks. Her beauty shines through!'' | *'''Merchant:''' ''I have a painting for sale, if you are curious. A luminous portrait. You see how lifelike she looks. Her beauty shines through!'' | ||
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*'''Sofia:''' ''Buffone.'' (You jester.) ''This was a gift from my father for my twenty-eight birthday. I had to sit for messer'' (Mister) ''Albrecht Durer for a full week. Can you imagine? Me sitting still for seven days? Doing nothing?'' | *'''Sofia:''' ''Buffone.'' (You jester.) ''This was a gift from my father for my twenty-eight birthday. I had to sit for messer'' (Mister) ''Albrecht Durer for a full week. Can you imagine? Me sitting still for seven days? Doing nothing?'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''I cannot.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''I cannot.'' | ||
*'''Sofia:''' ''Una tortura!'' (Torture!)<br | *'''Sofia:''' ''Una tortura!'' (Torture!)<br>''So, I found you another book location. And it is not far from here actually.'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''Grazie.'' (Thank you.) | *'''Ezio:''' ''Grazie.'' (Thank you.) | ||
*'''Sofia:''' ''Ezio, what is this all about? You are not a scholar, that much is clear. Do you work for the church?'' | *'''Sofia:''' ''Ezio, what is this all about? You are not a scholar, that much is clear. Do you work for the church?'' | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The picture Ezio | *The picture Ezio retrieved was an actual painting by Albrecht Durer: "Portrait of a Young Venetian Woman". However, it is unknown who the original sitter for the portrait actually was. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 23:58, 5 June 2013
Portrait of a Lady was a virtual representation of one of Ezio Auditore da Firenze's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description
Ezio Auditore traveled back to Sofia Sartor's bookshop and handed her the book he had found, following which she informed Ezio that she was closing in on two more locations.
Dialogue

- Sofia: Salute. (Hello.) I'm closing in on two more books – one near Topkapı and the other in the Bayezid district.
- Ezio: Bayezid first. Topkapı will be a dead end.
- Sofia: Ah, si. (yes.)
Ezio revealed the book.
- Ezio: What do you make of this?
- Sofia: Oh Ezio, è incredibile! (This is incredible!) Early coptic bindings, still in good shape. Amazing. This must be a 3rd century transcription of the original.
- Ezio: Sofia, what happened here?
- Sofia: Oh, that happens once or twice a year. People break in, thinking they will find money. I do not keep much here, but this time they made off with a portrait of some value. It is a shame.
- Ezio: You keep working. I will find your painting.
- Sofia: Ezio, the thief could be anywhere by now.
- Ezio: If the thief came for money, but took a painting, he should be close by, eager to get rid of it.
- Sofia: Well, if you happen to find it within the next few hours, meet me by the aqueduct. I will be running errands.
Ezio found the thief.
- Ezio: Where is it, ladro (thief)? Confess!
- Thief: I have done nothing! You cannot prove a damn thing!
- Ezio: I do not need to. I will just keep hitting you until you talk.
- Thief: I found that painting, I mean, someone gave it to me.
- Ezio: Get your story straight before you lie to my face.
- Thief: God help me!
- Ezio: He has much better things to do than answer your prayers.
Ezio beat up the thief.

- Ezio: I do not care how you got the painting. Just tell me where it is.
- Thief: I sold it to a merchant in the Bazaar. How else will I feed myself?
- Ezio: Next time, find a nicer way to be an canaglia (asshole).
Ezio made his way to the merchant.
- Merchant: I have a painting for sale, if you are curious. A luminous portrait. You see how lifelike she looks. Her beauty shines through!
Ezio recovered the painting and took it back to Sofia.
- Sofia: It is a good likeness, don't you think?
- Ezio: I prefer the original.

- Sofia: Buffone. (You jester.) This was a gift from my father for my twenty-eight birthday. I had to sit for messer (Mister) Albrecht Durer for a full week. Can you imagine? Me sitting still for seven days? Doing nothing?
- Ezio: I cannot.
- Sofia: Una tortura! (Torture!)
So, I found you another book location. And it is not far from here actually. - Ezio: Grazie. (Thank you.)
- Sofia: Ezio, what is this all about? You are not a scholar, that much is clear. Do you work for the church?
- Ezio: Not the church, no. But I am a teacher... of a kind. I will explain one day, Sofia. When I can.
Outcome
Ezio retrieved the painting for Sofia and another book location was revealed to him.
Trivia
- The picture Ezio retrieved was an actual painting by Albrecht Durer: "Portrait of a Young Venetian Woman". However, it is unknown who the original sitter for the portrait actually was.