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'''Still Life''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]]'s [[Genetic | '''Still Life''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Desmond Miles]] in 2012 through the [[Animus]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:10, 20 December 2012
Still Life was a virtual representation of one of Ezio Auditore's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description

With the influence of the Apple of Eden, Girolamo Savonarola control the influential nobles of Florence, leading to the Bonfire of the Vanities. Amongst these lieutenants, a painter was one of the nobles controlled by Savonarola, leading to him ordering the people of Florence to burn every piece of scripture and source of knowledge.
With this in mind, Ezio Auditore planned to assassinate the man, in an attempt to preserve information and remove one of those terrorizing the populace of the Italian city.
Dialogue
Ezio Auditore began to find a way to get close to the painter.
- Painter: Reject the base and material! Seek salvation in the flames! The brush, the pen, the sculptor's clay! These are the Devil's tools, and what wretched things they birth! So today I call upon you to cast off these abominations; and consign them to the flames that you may be cleansed, that you may be FREE! Give them up – or my guards will do it for you!
When I first became a painter, I did so as a means to express my devotion to God. Here, there was an opportunity to grow closer to him. For, if divinity was perfection, then surely capturing it would be divine? It seemed a righteous work. A form of prayer – of worship. And if others might gaze upon my creations and see something of the Lord within – well, would they not be also brought closer to Him?
And so I thought myself an altruist. A speaker. A preacher. A guide to those who had lost their faith. But in truth, I was deceived.
The Devil is a crafty sort, his manipulations, many. I thought my works were windows, but in truth, they were doors. Doors that allowed his corrupting influence to enter into our world. My art did not comfort people – but poisoned them instead! Made them lustful and base and immoral when before they were not. I had been deceived!
But now I have a chance to make amends. To undo the damage I have wrought. I pray that you will join me! Free yourselves of deception and corruption! Give up your blasphemous works! Ink and canvas evoke desire, which in turn, births jealousy and rage. Destroy them! Suppress such emotions for they are dangerous! Dedicate yourselves wholly unto our Lord and his prophet, Savonarola!
Ezio assassinated the painter.
- Painter: What have I done... What have I done...
- Ezio: Your actions were not your own.
- Painter: But they were! My own self-doubt let him hold me as he did. I am sorry.
- Ezio: As am I. Non è una scelta che compio a cour leggero. Requiescat in pace. (This is not a choice I make lightly. Rest in peace).
Outcome
Ezio succeeded in assassinating one of Savonarola's lieutenants, and the Medici guards regained control of the district.
Gallery
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The painter assassinated.
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The painter's final moments.