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The fate of Sister Teodora, as with all of the Italian Assassins, remains unknown. La Rosa Della Virtù was burned in a fire in 1516, 17 years after the conclusion of ''Assassin's Creed II''. | The fate of Sister Teodora, as with all of the Italian Assassins, remains unknown. La Rosa Della Virtù was burned in a fire in 1516, 17 years after the conclusion of ''Assassin's Creed II''. | ||
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*Although no longer a part of the Catholic Church, Teodora considers herself a nun, in her own brand of faith.{{ACII}} | *Although no longer a part of the Catholic Church, Teodora considers herself a nun, in her own brand of faith.\ | ||
*The the novel [[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]], when Teodora has her girls "comfort" Ezio and she herself joins them, implying that they sleep with each other>{{ACII}} | |||
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Characters|Teodora]] | [[Category:Assassin's Creed II Characters|Teodora]] | ||
[[Category:Assassins|Teodora]] | [[Category:Assassins|Teodora]] | ||
Revision as of 04:44, 6 September 2010
- "I find that men are more... open, to religious change when it comes to women like me."
- ―Sister Teodora
Sister Teodora is the leader of the Venetian Courtesans (prostitutes), whose "HQ" bordello is situated in Venice's Dorsoduro district. Originally a daughter of jewellery sellers, Teodora got in trouble for adultery with a married man, and was sent to a nunnery by her parents to avoid punishment in the courts. After just 6 years, at the age of 23, Teodora left the church to open La Rosa Della Virtù (The Rose of Virtue), a bordello staffed solely by former nuns.
She is revealed to be an Assassin when you fight Rodrigo Borgia in Venice for the Piece of Eden along with several other characters.
The fate of Sister Teodora, as with all of the Italian Assassins, remains unknown. La Rosa Della Virtù was burned in a fire in 1516, 17 years after the conclusion of Assassin's Creed II.
blooTrivia
- Although no longer a part of the Catholic Church, Teodora considers herself a nun, in her own brand of faith.\
- The the novel Assassin's Creed: Renaissance, when Teodora has her girls "comfort" Ezio and she herself joins them, implying that they sleep with each other>