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*'''Wife:''' ''It is said you often help the common folk... could I ask you to beat some sense into my rotten, adulterous, joke of a husband?'' | *'''Wife:''' ''It is said you often help the common folk... could I ask you to beat some sense into my rotten, adulterous, joke of a husband?'' | ||
As per her request, Ezio located the woman's cheating husband and beat him up. | As per her request, Ezio located the woman's cheating husband and beat him up. | ||
*'''Husband:''' ''All right! You know what, she's right. I am a pezzo di merda | *'''Husband:''' ''All right! You know what, she's right. I am a pezzo di merda'' (piece of shit). ''I'll go home now.'' | ||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Revision as of 22:09, 26 October 2016
Promiscuity Knocks 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 encountering a vexed woman in Forlì, Ezio Auditore was asked by her to find and beat up her husband, as punishment for him cheating on her.
Dialogue
- Wife: It is said you often help the common folk... could I ask you to beat some sense into my rotten, adulterous, joke of a husband?
As per her request, Ezio located the woman's cheating husband and beat him up.
- Husband: All right! You know what, she's right. I am a pezzo di merda (piece of shit). I'll go home now.
Outcome
Ezio beat up the unfaithful husband, sending him bruised and battered to his other half.
Gallery
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The wife requesting Ezio's help
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Ezio fighting the husband
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The husband apologizing