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===Early life===
===Early life===
{{Quote|Silvio was introduced to politics when his father was cut out of the inheritance. From then on, Silvio worked for his uncle, his father's killer.|Part of Silvio's database entry.|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{Quote|Silvio was introduced to politics when his father was cut out of the inheritance. From then on, Silvio worked for his uncle, his father's killer.|Part of Silvio's database entry.|Assassin's Creed II}}
Silvio was born in Venice as one of the Barbarigo family and was introduced to violence and greed at a very early age. His Barbarigo uncle killed Silvio's father in order to gain more power over the family's wealth. As the father of Silvio's familial branch was dead, he was forced to live with the murderous uncle in the man's palazzo. This proved to be the uncle's mistake, and Silvio quickly became a trusted advisor of the wealthy man and sank his claws deeper into the family affairs with every passing day.
Silvio was born in Venice as one of the Barbarigo family and was introduced to violence and greed at a very early age. His Barbarigo uncle killed Silvio's father in order to gain more power over the family's wealth. As the father of Silvio's familial branch was dead, he was forced to live with the murderous uncle in the man's palazzo. This proved to be the uncle's mistake, and Silvio quickly became a trusted advisor of the wealthy man and sank his claws deeper into the family affairs with every passing day. <ref name="ACII">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
Silvio discovered a plot against his uncle, soon to be instigated by the Soranzo family. In order to prevent their conspiracy against the Barbarigos, he invited the family to an Easter celebration and planned for their meal to be eaten on the balcony as the family's children played in the courtyard. As he began the feast with a toast to their health, the [[archers]] placed in strategic points behind the courtyard windows began to fire on the Soranzo family. The Soranzos never plotted against the Barbarigo family again. <ref name="ACII" />


Silvio discovered a plot against his uncle, soon to be instigated by the Soranzo family. In order to prevent their conspiracy against the Barbarigos, he invited the family to an Easter celebration and planned for their meal to be eaten on the balcony as the family's children played in the courtyard. As he began the feast with a toast to their health, the [[archers]] placed in strategic points behind the courtyard windows began to fire on the Soranzo family. The Soranzos never plotted against the Barbarigo family again.
After a period of ten years, Silvio decided to exact revenge on the traitorous uncle for his wealth and his actions against Silvio's father. He convinced his mother and sister to kill him that night. Silvio easily persuaded any curious bystanders that the man had died in bed and took over the luxurious palazzo for his own. <ref name="ACII" />
 
After a period of ten years, Silvio decided to exact revenge on the traitorous uncle for his wealth and his actions against Silvio's father. He convinced his mother and sister to kill him that night. Silvio easily persuaded any curious bystanders that the man had died in bed and took over the luxurious palazzo for his own.


===Aiding the Templars===
===Aiding the Templars===
{{Dialogue|Carlo|Yes, myself, in person. I'm concerned that you don't trust me.|Silvio|As am I. Perhaps he'll arrive with the others. Walk with me.|Silvio and Carlo in Venice.|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{Dialogue|Carlo|Yes, myself, in person. I'm concerned that you don't trust me.|Silvio|As am I. Perhaps he'll arrive with the others. Walk with me.|Silvio and Carlo in Venice.|Assassin's Creed II}}
In 1485, Silvio was present at a meeting with the Templars [[Carlo Grimaldi]], [[Marco Barbarigo]], [[Dante Moro]] and [[Rodrigo Borgia]] outside of the [[Palazzo Ducale]] in order to plot the assassination of the Doge of Venice, [[Giovanni Mocenigo]]. Silvio was given the task of acquiring a suitable [[poison]] for the murder of the Doge and replied that a particular poison called [[cantarella]] would be adequate for their needs. He left the meeting as Rodrigo disbanded it on the [[Ponte di Rialto]], their departure masked by a sudden flock of pigeons.
In 1485, Silvio was present at a meeting with the Templars [[Carlo Grimaldi]], [[Marco Barbarigo]], [[Dante Moro]] and [[Rodrigo Borgia]] outside of the [[Palazzo Ducale]] in order to plot the assassination of the Doge of Venice, [[Giovanni Mocenigo]]. Silvio was given the task of acquiring a suitable [[poison]] for the murder of the Doge and replied that a particular poison called [[cantarella]] would be adequate for their needs. He left the meeting as Rodrigo disbanded it on the [[Ponte di Rialto]], their departure masked by a sudden flock of pigeons. <ref name="ACII" /> <ref name="ACRenaissance">''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''</ref>
[[File:Zw-goldmask.png|thumb|150px|Silvio with the Golden Mask.]]
[[File:Zw-goldmask.png|thumb|150px|Silvio with the Golden Mask.]]
Silvio reappeared during the [[Carnevale]], in which he had his bodyguard Dante take part in the many contests held and ultimately won the [[Golden Mask]]. He did so by cheating [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] out of his fair prize, bribing the judges and recieving the mask for Dante. This mask guarranteed the individual wearing it entry into Marco Barbarigo's private Carnevale party.
Silvio reappeared during the [[Carnevale]], in which he had his bodyguard Dante take part in the many contests held and ultimately won the [[Golden Mask]]. He did so by cheating [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] out of his fair prize, bribing the judges and recieving the mask for Dante. This mask guarranteed the individual wearing it entry into Marco Barbarigo's private Carnevale party. <ref name="ACII" /> <ref name="ACRenaissance" />


Ezio stole the mask from Dante and entered the party, assassinating Marco with his new [[Hidden Gun]]. After this dramatic event, Silvio hired a small army of mercenaries to capture [[L'Arsenale di Venezia|L'Arsenale]], Dante Moro leading them into battle. They took over the location and began attempting to convince Assassin mercenaries to defect to the Templar side.
Ezio stole the mask from Dante and entered the party, assassinating Marco with his new [[Hidden Gun]]. After this dramatic event, Silvio hired a small army of mercenaries to capture [[L'Arsenale di Venezia|L'Arsenale]], Dante Moro leading them into battle. They took over the location and began attempting to convince Assassin mercenaries to defect to the Templar side. <ref name="ACII" /> <ref name="ACRenaissance" />


===Death===
===Death===
{{Dialogue2|Silvio|Don't you see what's happened?|Dante|No.|Of course not, slow as you are. We've been betrayed! The ship has sailed - without us! And now the Assassin approaches. Perhaps there's still time for us to escape. If not to the island, at least away from here...|Dante and Silvio in panic.|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{Dialogue2|Silvio|Don't you see what's happened?|Dante|No.|Of course not, slow as you are. We've been betrayed! The ship has sailed - without us! And now the Assassin approaches. Perhaps there's still time for us to escape. If not to the island, at least away from here...|Dante and Silvio in panic.|Assassin's Creed II}}
Once alerted of the previous events, mercenaries poured into L'Arsenale and fought viciously with the Barbarigo-bought [[guards]], pounding them with axes and brute strength. Ezio Auditore noticed that his mercenary ally [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] was fighting with [[Dante Moro]], a man with unsurpassable strength in battle. Bartolomeo was losing to Dante until Ezio came to his friend's aid and forced Dante to flee to the gates.
Once alerted of the previous events, mercenaries poured into L'Arsenale and fought viciously with the Barbarigo-bought [[guards]], pounding them with axes and brute strength. Ezio Auditore noticed that his mercenary ally [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] was fighting with [[Dante Moro]], a man with unsurpassable strength in battle. Bartolomeo was losing to Dante until Ezio came to his friend's aid and forced Dante to flee to the gates. <ref name="ACII" /> <ref name="ACRenaissance" />
[[File:Onestone.jpg|thumb|250px|Silvio calling out to Dante Moro.]]
[[File:Onestone.jpg|thumb|250px|Silvio calling out to Dante Moro.]]
Silvio taunted Ezio as he fought the men blocking the Assassin forces from defeating the corrupt official, claiming that Ezio had no idea what the [[Piece of Eden|Apple]] was capable of and threatening the sanctity of his [[Maria Auditore da Firenze|mother]] and [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|sister]]. Unfortunately for Silvio, Dante was once again defeated, and the two men fled for a boat that had been planned as their escape from Venice.
Silvio taunted Ezio as he fought the men blocking the Assassin forces from defeating the corrupt official, claiming that Ezio had no idea what the [[Piece of Eden|Apple]] was capable of and threatening the sanctity of his [[Maria Auditore da Firenze|mother]] and [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|sister]]. Unfortunately for Silvio, Dante was once again defeated, and the two men fled for a boat that had been planned as their escape from Venice. <ref name="ACII" /> <ref name="ACRenaissance" />


Upon arrival at the docks, Silvio realized that their ship had already left in a cowardly betrayal by his fellow Templars. He had nowhere left to run and was assassinated alongside his faithful bodyguard. Deciding that there was no reason for loyalty to the Templars any longer, they revealed that the destination for the ship was [[Cyprus]]. They died before they could reveal any further information.
Upon arrival at the docks, Silvio realized that their ship had already left in a cowardly betrayal by his fellow Templars. He had nowhere left to run and was assassinated alongside his faithful bodyguard. Deciding that there was no reason for loyalty to the Templars any longer, they revealed that the destination for the ship was [[Cyprus]]. They died before they could reveal any further information. <ref name="ACII" /> <ref name="ACRenaissance" />


With the deaths of the last Templars in Venice, L'Arsenale and Venice itself could enjoy peace and tranquility for a long time.
With the deaths of the last Templars in Venice, L'Arsenale and Venice itself could enjoy peace and tranquility for a long time. <ref name="ACII" /> <ref name="ACRenaissance" />


==Personality and Characteristics==
==Personality and Characteristics==
Silvio was very ambitious and cunning, having planned the downfall of his murderous uncle since early childhood. He planned events thoroughly before acting them out and made sure that every individual knew of their part to play in said plan. As such, his plots often came to a successful conclusion, bringing wealth and good fortune to the Barbarigo family and to himself.
Silvio was very ambitious and cunning, having planned the downfall of his murderous uncle since early childhood. He planned events thoroughly before acting them out and made sure that every individual knew of their part to play in said plan. As such, his plots often came to a successful conclusion, bringing wealth and good fortune to the Barbarigo family and to himself. <ref name="ACII" />


His Templar ties began sometime in his past, though it is unknown when and how they occurred. However, his ruthlessness and ambition were perfect examples of the Templar mentality for power. This may well have been why the Templars became interested in his services. The key supplier of poison in the coup of the Doge, Silvio was a rich and stealthy killer that first practiced his art on his uncle.
His Templar ties began sometime in his past, though it is unknown when and how they occurred. However, his ruthlessness and ambition were perfect examples of the Templar mentality for power. This may well have been why the Templars became interested in his services. The key supplier of poison in the coup of the Doge, Silvio was a rich and stealthy killer that first practiced his art on his uncle. <ref name="ACII" />


Silvio was no coward- he hired mercenaries and took L'Arsenale in a major fight, defeating the famous Bartolomeo d'Alviano and dealing a major blow to the Assassin order. He was only defeated when betrayed by his own people's cowardice.
Silvio was no coward- he hired mercenaries and took L'Arsenale in a major fight, defeating the famous Bartolomeo d'Alviano and dealing a major blow to the Assassin order. He was only defeated when betrayed by his own people's cowardice. <ref name="ACII" /> <ref name="ACRenaissance" />


Silvio wore a thick blue coat with crimson gloves and crimson hood attached, in order to hide his features. He was rather overweight, but was capable of flight when threatened with death. He wore a golden crucible around his neck fixed with a ruby in its center, a lie of faith to the general public. His hair was orange or brown, just above shoulder-length and curly. His face was pudgy and unromantic, with thin lips, deep-set eyes and a very wide, fat nose.
Silvio wore a thick blue coat with crimson gloves and crimson hood attached, in order to hide his features. He was rather overweight, but was capable of flight when threatened with death. He wore a golden crucible around his neck fixed with a ruby in its center, a lie of faith to the general public. His hair was orange or brown, just above shoulder-length and curly. His face was pudgy and unromantic, with thin lips, deep-set eyes and a very wide, fat nose. <ref name="ACII" /> <ref name="ACRenaissance" />


==Final Words==
==Final Words==
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Silvio Barbarigo (1435–1486), sometimes called "Il Rosso", was the cousin of Marco Barbarigo, a government official, and a Templar. He was a state inquisitor of Venice and jealous of the power his relatives commanded and was somehow related to Emilio Barbarigo.

Biography

Early life

"Silvio was introduced to politics when his father was cut out of the inheritance. From then on, Silvio worked for his uncle, his father's killer."
―Part of Silvio's database entry.[src]

Silvio was born in Venice as one of the Barbarigo family and was introduced to violence and greed at a very early age. His Barbarigo uncle killed Silvio's father in order to gain more power over the family's wealth. As the father of Silvio's familial branch was dead, he was forced to live with the murderous uncle in the man's palazzo. This proved to be the uncle's mistake, and Silvio quickly became a trusted advisor of the wealthy man and sank his claws deeper into the family affairs with every passing day. [1] Silvio discovered a plot against his uncle, soon to be instigated by the Soranzo family. In order to prevent their conspiracy against the Barbarigos, he invited the family to an Easter celebration and planned for their meal to be eaten on the balcony as the family's children played in the courtyard. As he began the feast with a toast to their health, the archers placed in strategic points behind the courtyard windows began to fire on the Soranzo family. The Soranzos never plotted against the Barbarigo family again. [1]

After a period of ten years, Silvio decided to exact revenge on the traitorous uncle for his wealth and his actions against Silvio's father. He convinced his mother and sister to kill him that night. Silvio easily persuaded any curious bystanders that the man had died in bed and took over the luxurious palazzo for his own. [1]

Aiding the Templars

Carlo: "Yes, myself, in person. I'm concerned that you don't trust me."
Silvio: "As am I. Perhaps he'll arrive with the others. Walk with me."
—Silvio and Carlo in Venice.[src]

In 1485, Silvio was present at a meeting with the Templars Carlo Grimaldi, Marco Barbarigo, Dante Moro and Rodrigo Borgia outside of the Palazzo Ducale in order to plot the assassination of the Doge of Venice, Giovanni Mocenigo. Silvio was given the task of acquiring a suitable poison for the murder of the Doge and replied that a particular poison called cantarella would be adequate for their needs. He left the meeting as Rodrigo disbanded it on the Ponte di Rialto, their departure masked by a sudden flock of pigeons. [1] [2]

Silvio with the Golden Mask.

Silvio reappeared during the Carnevale, in which he had his bodyguard Dante take part in the many contests held and ultimately won the Golden Mask. He did so by cheating Ezio Auditore da Firenze out of his fair prize, bribing the judges and recieving the mask for Dante. This mask guarranteed the individual wearing it entry into Marco Barbarigo's private Carnevale party. [1] [2]

Ezio stole the mask from Dante and entered the party, assassinating Marco with his new Hidden Gun. After this dramatic event, Silvio hired a small army of mercenaries to capture L'Arsenale, Dante Moro leading them into battle. They took over the location and began attempting to convince Assassin mercenaries to defect to the Templar side. [1] [2]

Death

Silvio: "Don't you see what's happened?"
Dante: "No."
Silvio: "Of course not, slow as you are. We've been betrayed! The ship has sailed - without us! And now the Assassin approaches. Perhaps there's still time for us to escape. If not to the island, at least away from here..."
—Dante and Silvio in panic.[src]

Once alerted of the previous events, mercenaries poured into L'Arsenale and fought viciously with the Barbarigo-bought guards, pounding them with axes and brute strength. Ezio Auditore noticed that his mercenary ally Bartolomeo d'Alviano was fighting with Dante Moro, a man with unsurpassable strength in battle. Bartolomeo was losing to Dante until Ezio came to his friend's aid and forced Dante to flee to the gates. [1] [2]

File:Onestone.jpg
Silvio calling out to Dante Moro.

Silvio taunted Ezio as he fought the men blocking the Assassin forces from defeating the corrupt official, claiming that Ezio had no idea what the Apple was capable of and threatening the sanctity of his mother and sister. Unfortunately for Silvio, Dante was once again defeated, and the two men fled for a boat that had been planned as their escape from Venice. [1] [2]

Upon arrival at the docks, Silvio realized that their ship had already left in a cowardly betrayal by his fellow Templars. He had nowhere left to run and was assassinated alongside his faithful bodyguard. Deciding that there was no reason for loyalty to the Templars any longer, they revealed that the destination for the ship was Cyprus. They died before they could reveal any further information. [1] [2]

With the deaths of the last Templars in Venice, L'Arsenale and Venice itself could enjoy peace and tranquility for a long time. [1] [2]

Personality and Characteristics

Silvio was very ambitious and cunning, having planned the downfall of his murderous uncle since early childhood. He planned events thoroughly before acting them out and made sure that every individual knew of their part to play in said plan. As such, his plots often came to a successful conclusion, bringing wealth and good fortune to the Barbarigo family and to himself. [1]

His Templar ties began sometime in his past, though it is unknown when and how they occurred. However, his ruthlessness and ambition were perfect examples of the Templar mentality for power. This may well have been why the Templars became interested in his services. The key supplier of poison in the coup of the Doge, Silvio was a rich and stealthy killer that first practiced his art on his uncle. [1]

Silvio was no coward- he hired mercenaries and took L'Arsenale in a major fight, defeating the famous Bartolomeo d'Alviano and dealing a major blow to the Assassin order. He was only defeated when betrayed by his own people's cowardice. [1] [2]

Silvio wore a thick blue coat with crimson gloves and crimson hood attached, in order to hide his features. He was rather overweight, but was capable of flight when threatened with death. He wore a golden crucible around his neck fixed with a ruby in its center, a lie of faith to the general public. His hair was orange or brown, just above shoulder-length and curly. His face was pudgy and unromantic, with thin lips, deep-set eyes and a very wide, fat nose. [1] [2]

Final Words

Ezio: What's happened here? Why the boats? I thought you sought the Doge's seat.

Silvio: Just a distraction. We were meant to sail...

Ezio: Sail where?

Silvio: I'll never tell.

(Silvio dies)

Dante: Cyprus is their destination. They want....they....want...

(Dante dies)

Ezio: Non temete l'oscurità - accettate il suo abbraccio. Requiescat in Pace. (Fear not the darkness - but welcome it's embrace. Rest in Peace.)

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