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*This is the only [[Lair of Romulus]] which is not a side memory, similar to [[Novella's Secret]] in [[Assassin's Creed II]]. | *This is the only [[Lair of Romulus]] which is not a side memory, similar to [[Novella's Secret]] in [[Assassin's Creed II]]. | ||
*Once the player has collected the first scroll before the 8-minute deadline, the timer will stop even if Ezio has not left the Shrine. | *Once the player has collected the first scroll before the 8-minute deadline, the timer will stop even if Ezio has not left the Shrine. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 06:32, 12 May 2012
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The Halls of Nero is a memory in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
Description
After his encounter with the Followers of Romulus, Ezio entered Nero's Golden Palace which was situated beneath the Terme di Traiano. He explored the ruins and solved some puzzles. Finally, he arrived in a room filled with treasures. Ezio searched the treasures, taking what he could. He retrieved one of the Scrolls of Romulus, which had a key attached to it.
Outcome
Ezio retrieved a scroll of Romulus and escaped the underground palace to rendezvous with Machiavelli.
Trivia
- To achieve full synchronization, the player must finish the memory within eight minutes.
- The key taken with the Scroll is one of six which are required to unlock the Armor and Dagger of Brutus.
- There are three Borgia flags available to find in this Secret Location.
- This is the only Lair of Romulus which is not a side memory, similar to Novella's Secret in Assassin's Creed II.
- Once the player has collected the first scroll before the 8-minute deadline, the timer will stop even if Ezio has not left the Shrine.
Gallery
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The main chamber.
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The Armor of Brutus depicted in the Scroll of Romulus.
An image gallery is available for The Halls of Nero