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*'''Federico:''' ''Quite a night!'' | *'''Federico:''' ''Quite a night!'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''Indeed. I only wish they were all as much fun. Oh, wait. They are!'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''Indeed. I only wish they were all as much fun. Oh, wait. They are!'' | ||
The two brothers | The two brothers laughed. | ||
*'''Federico:''' ''We should head home, Ezio. [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Father]]'s sure to be wondering where we've gone.'' | *'''Federico:''' ''We should head home, Ezio. [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Father]]'s sure to be wondering where we've gone.'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''Yes. I'd rather avoid a lecture.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''Yes. I'd rather avoid a lecture.'' | ||
Revision as of 21:43, 23 April 2013
Sibling Rivalry was a virtual representation of one of Ezio Auditore's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description
Ezio Auditore raced and beat his brother, Federico, to the roof of a nearby church, the Santa Trinita.
Dialogue
After going to the doctor, Ezio and Federico talked to each other about the time they had earlier.
- Federico: Quite a night!
- Ezio: Indeed. I only wish they were all as much fun. Oh, wait. They are!
The two brothers laughed.
- Federico: We should head home, Ezio. Father's sure to be wondering where we've gone.
- Ezio: Yes. I'd rather avoid a lecture.
- Federico: Up for a little race, then?
- Ezio: To where?
- Federico: Uh... Roof of that church.
Ezio and Federico raced to the top of the church, which Ezio won.
- Federico: Come on then. This way.
- Ezio: Where are you going?
- Federico: You'll see!
They both climb the tower of the church.
- Federico: It is a good life we lead, brother.
- Ezio: The best. May it never change.
- Federico: And may it never change us.
Outcome
Ezio won a race against his brother, Federico, proving that he was the better freerunner.
Gallery
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Ezio looking up at the church tower
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Ezio climbing the tower
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Ezio and Federico overlooking Florence