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'''Rodrigo Borgia''' (1 January 1431 – 18 August 1503), born '''Roderic Llançol''', later '''Roderic de Borja i Borja''', was the Grand Master of the [[Knights Templar]] during the Renaissance in Italy. He was elected [[wikipedia:Pope|Pope]] from 1492 to 1503 as Alexander VI. His enemies called him "'''The Spaniard'''" (due to his Spanish origins) while his Templar followers called him "'''Maestro'''" ("Master" in Italian). | '''Rodrigo Borgia''' (1 January 1431 – 18 August 1503), born '''Roderic Llançol''', later '''Roderic de Borja i Borja''', was the Grand Master of the [[Knights Templar]] during the Renaissance in Italy. He was elected [[wikipedia:Pope|Pope]] from 1492 to 1503 as Alexander VI. His enemies called him "'''The Spaniard'''" (due to his Spanish origins) while his Templar followers called him "'''Maestro'''" ("Master" in Italian). | ||
In (real) History, he was one of the most controversial of the [[wikipedia:Renaissance|Renaissance]] popes, and his surname (Italianized as ''[[wikipedia:Borgia|Borgia]]'') became a byword for the debased standards of the papacy of that era. | In (real) History, he was one of the most controversial of the [[wikipedia:Renaissance|Renaissance]] popes, and his surname (Italianized as ''[[wikipedia:Borgia|Borgia]]'') became a byword for the debased standards of the papacy of that era. | ||
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'''Rodrigo''': I don't think so! | '''Rodrigo''': I don't think so! | ||
'''Rodrigo''': You can't! You can't! It's MY destiny! MINE! I am the prophet! | '''Rodrigo''': You can't! You can't! It's MY destiny! MINE! I am the prophet! | ||
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Image:Rodrigo acii.png|Borgia's appearance in Assassin's Creed II. | Image:Rodrigo acii.png|Borgia's appearance in Assassin's Creed II. | ||
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Rodrigo Borgia (1 January 1431 – 18 August 1503), born Roderic Llançol, later Roderic de Borja i Borja, was the Grand Master of the Knights Templar during the Renaissance in Italy. He was elected Pope from 1492 to 1503 as Alexander VI. His enemies called him "The Spaniard" (due to his Spanish origins) while his Templar followers called him "Maestro" ("Master" in Italian).
In (real) History, he was one of the most controversial of the Renaissance popes, and his surname (Italianized as Borgia) became a byword for the debased standards of the papacy of that era.
Biography
In Italy, the Medicis were the ruling family in Florence. But a conspiracy was being plotted in a attempt to overthrow the powerful Lorenzo de' Medici, and Rodrigo Borgia was at the center of it. One night in 1476, Borgia was on his way to leave Florence with few of his men in the dark streets of the city. Suddenly, Giovanni Auditore da Firenze, an assassin, intercepted him. Borgia fled immediately as the assassin battled his men. Hidden behind a corner, he saw Giviovanni capture one of his men. The prisoner revealed to the plotted assassination of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan and a powerful ally of Lorenzo de' Medici, to Giovanni. Giovanni quickly went to stop the attempt, but arrived too late. Rodrigo and his accomplices' plan had succeeded and Borgia began planning the next move.
Later, Rodrigo attended the judgement of Giovanni and two of his sons. He later went to a meeting with the Pazzi family and the Templars in a catacomb under the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella.
Borgia was later found in Venice, planning with Carlo Grimaldi and the Barbarigos to murder the current Doge so that one of them can replace him and take control of Venice. He later appeared to lay claim to the Piece of Eden the Templars found in Cyprus. Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Giovanni's son, disguised as the carrier of the artifact, attempted to kill Borgia, but Borgia was prepared for the attack. The two began an intense battle against each other, with Ezio emerging as the victor. Realizing he could not defeat Ezio alone, Borgia called in a supply of guards to overwhelm Ezio. Suddenly, many of Ezio's allies appeared, revealing themselves to be assassins. They held off the guards to allow Ezio to re-challenge Borgia, who then escaped from them before Ezio could kill him.
Borgia later became the Pope and travelled to Rome. Borgia's true intent however, is just to get in the vault that lays under the Vatican, where, according to himself, God rested. Ezio chased him to assassinate him. Ezio sneaked into the Vatican and seemingly assassinated Borgia without being seen. After Ezio finished speaking with Borgia he left only to see him rise from the ground and use his Piece of Eden, the Papal Cross, to strike down Ezio and everyone else in the room. However, he was surprised to see that Ezio has not given up his will to stop him, instead he brought out his own Piece of Eden, The Apple. Ezio then summoned four clones of himself to assist him in his battle against Borgia, eventually defeating him. Borgia snatched The Apple from Ezio's hands, and combined it with The Staff to open up the door to The Vault, which had been underneath Rome the whole time. Ezio tried to stop but he was lifted into the air by Borgia and stabbed with a sword, laying on the ground as Borgia escaped into the Vault. Ezio eventually found the Vault, with Borgia furiously pounding the door to the inner chambers. Ezio dropped down into the pit where Borgia was, and challenged him to an unarmed battle. Borgia accepted and the two have one last battle. During the battle, Borgia stated that he never believed in The Bible or in God, and only became Pope to get the Staff and access to the Vault, wanting to unify Italy under the Templar rule. Ezio defeated Borgia but refrained from killing him, saying that killing him will not bring back his family, leaving him alone in the Vault.
Soon after, he heard of Christoffa Corombo's plans to sail west and arranged a meeting with him. Christoffa's right hand man Luis Santangel warned him that it was a trap, but Christoffa wouldn't listen. It was indeed a trap and Borgia ordered his men to give him proof of Christoffa's death.
Final Words
Ezio: I thought...I thought I was beyond this. But I'm not. I've waited too long, lost too much...Requiescat in Pace (Rest in Peace), you bastard!
Rodrigo: I don't think so!
Rodrigo: You can't! You can't! It's MY destiny! MINE! I am the prophet!
Ezio: You never were...
Rodrigo: Get it over with then.
Ezio: No. Killing you won't bring my family back...I'm done. Nulla a reale, tutto a lectio. Requiescat in Pace. (Nothing is true, everything is permitted. Rest in Peace.)
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Trivia
- He might be a descendant of Al Mualim and an ancestor of Warren Vidic, due to their similarities (see theory).
Gallery
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Borgia's appearance in Assassin's Creed: Lineage.
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Borgia's appearance in Assassin's Creed II.