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|ancestor = [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] | |ancestor = [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] | ||
|location = [[Roma]], [[Italy]] | |location = [[Roma]], [[Italy]] | ||
|date = 1506}}{{ | |date = 1506}} | ||
'''The Temple of Pythagoras''' is a memory in ''[[The Da Vinci Disappearance]] [[DLC|downloadable content]]'' pack for [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]. | {{Youmay|the memory|the [[Temple of Pythagoras]] itself}} | ||
'''The Temple of Pythagoras''' is a memory in ''[[The Da Vinci Disappearance]] [[DLC|downloadable content]]'' pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''. | |||
With the location of the entrance to the catacombs | With the location of the entrance to the catacombs discovered, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] enters in search of [[Leonardo da Vinci|Leonardo]]. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
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*'''Leonardo''': ''Trust is a terrible thing.'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''Trust is a terrible thing.'' | ||
*'''Ercole''': ''You are betraying mine!'' | *'''Ercole''': ''You are betraying mine!'' | ||
A disciple starts to beat Leonardo as Ezio traverses the vast cavern. | A disciple starts to beat Leonardo as Ezio traverses the vast cavern. | ||
*'''Ercole''': ''Tell me where the entrance is.'' | *'''Ercole''': ''Tell me where the entrance is.'' | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''How naive of me... To have thought you sought knowledge as I did.'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''How naive of me... To have thought you sought knowledge as I did.'' | ||
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*'''Ercole''': ''That is foolish. Do you not see? We can banish ignorance. Free people from their social classes and kingdoms, from their animal emotions. Every one will have the truth at their grasp.'' | *'''Ercole''': ''That is foolish. Do you not see? We can banish ignorance. Free people from their social classes and kingdoms, from their animal emotions. Every one will have the truth at their grasp.'' | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''Beating me down here in the dark enlightens the people of [[Italy|Italia]]?'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''Beating me down here in the dark enlightens the people of [[Italy|Italia]]?'' | ||
*'''Ercole''': ''The Pythagorean unifier is in | *'''Ercole''': ''The Pythagorean unifier is in [[Temple of Pythagoras|that temple]]. We both know it. That number is coupled to all nature, all things. It is the source. With it, we can open the minds and souls of men. We can fill them with knowledge.'' | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''As above, so below.'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''As above, so below.'' | ||
*'''Ercole''': ''That is the [[ | *'''Ercole''': ''That is the [[Cult of Hermes|Hermetic]] vow. Together, we will make [[Humans|mankind]] into Gods. Now, show me the entrance.'' | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''Why? Do you not know where it is?'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''Why? Do you not know where it is?'' | ||
*'''Ercole''': ''How could I?'' | *'''Ercole''': ''How could I?'' | ||
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*'''Ercole''': ''You-- Where is it?!'' | *'''Ercole''': ''You-- Where is it?!'' | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''Guess.'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''Guess.'' | ||
*'''Ercole''': ''I am finished with your obstinacy. Procedete! (Do it!)'' | *'''Ercole''': ''I am finished with your obstinacy.'' Procedete! ''(Do it!)'' | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''My body may feel pain, but my mind will remain unharmed.'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''My body may feel pain, but my mind will remain unharmed.'' | ||
*'''Ercole''': ''Impressive. Do it again. Again.'' | *'''Ercole''': ''Impressive. Do it again. Again.'' | ||
Ezio makes his presence known. | Ezio makes his presence known. | ||
[[File:Zw-ACBH-DLC-9-4.jpg|thumb|250px]] | |||
[[File:Zw-ACBH-DLC-9-4.jpg|thumb|250px|Ezio interrupting the Hermeticists.]] | |||
*'''Ezio''': ''Stop.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''Stop.'' | ||
*'''Ercole''': ''Ezio Auditore! You who arrested [[Cesare Borgia]], who stopped the spread of [[Rome|Roman]] ignorance, convince our friend Leonardo to open the temple and usher in the golden age of mankind.'' | *'''Ercole''': ''Ezio Auditore! You who arrested [[Cesare Borgia]], who stopped the spread of [[Rome|Roman]] ignorance, convince our friend Leonardo to open the temple and usher in the golden age of mankind.'' | ||
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*'''Ercole''': ''On the contrary, there is nothing I would like more than an amiable solution. Help Leonardo see reason. With the Pythagorean unifier we will remake humanity together.'' | *'''Ercole''': ''On the contrary, there is nothing I would like more than an amiable solution. Help Leonardo see reason. With the Pythagorean unifier we will remake humanity together.'' | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''Not under [[The Creed|my creed]].'' | *'''Ezio''': ''Not under [[The Creed|my creed]].'' | ||
*'''Ercole''': ''Then the revolution will begin without you. Ucciderlo! (Kill him!)'' | *'''Ercole''': ''Then the revolution will begin without you.'' Ucciderlo! ''(Kill him!)'' | ||
A group of disciples begin to attack Ezio. | A group of disciples begin to attack Ezio. | ||
*'''Ercole''': ''Leonardo, I must know.'' | *'''Ercole''': ''Leonardo, I must know.'' | ||
*'''Ercole''': ''Please, for the future of mankind.'' | *'''Ercole''': ''Please, for the future of mankind.'' | ||
Ezio defeats his attackers. A panic stricken Ercole throws the last remaining disciple from the elevated platform, accidentally killing him and creating a path for Ezio. | |||
Ezio defeats his attackers. A panic-stricken Ercole throws the last remaining disciple from the elevated platform, accidentally killing him and creating a path for Ezio. | |||
*'''Ercole''': ''Go! Stop him!'' | *'''Ercole''': ''Go! Stop him!'' | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''Very foolish.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''Very foolish.'' | ||
*'''Ercole''': ''Stay away from me, [[Assassins|Assassino]]! | *'''Ercole''': ''Stay away from me,'' [[Assassins|Assassino]]! | ||
*'''Ercole''': ''We are all the same underneath, yet these people persist in their witch hunts!'' | *'''Ercole''': ''We are all the same underneath, yet these people persist in their witch hunts!'' | ||
*'''Ercole''': ''You intend to banish us back to our primitive origins?'' | *'''Ercole''': ''You intend to banish us back to our primitive origins?'' | ||
Ezio plunges his blade into Ercole. | Ezio plunges his blade into Ercole. | ||
*'''Ercole:''' ''You... an Assassin... the enemy of knowledge?'' | *'''Ercole:''' ''You... an Assassin... the enemy of knowledge?'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''One must choose to search for truth. Forcing it on others accomplishes little.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''One must choose to search for truth. Forcing it on others accomplishes little.'' | ||
*'''Ercole:''' ''These lost people... warring kingdoms... I would have ended their suffering.'' | *'''Ercole:''' ''These lost people... warring kingdoms... I would have ended their suffering.'' | ||
*'''Ezio: | *'''Ezio:''' Che tu possa conoscere la verità nella morte. ''(May you know the truth in death.)'' Requiescat in pace. ''(Rest in peace.)'' | ||
Ezio lays Ercole to rest and frees Leonardo. | Ezio lays Ercole to rest and frees Leonardo. | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''Come. Let us leave this place.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''Come. Let us leave this place.'' | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''We cannot, Ezio. Not without reaching the | *'''Leonardo''': ''We cannot, Ezio. Not without reaching the [[Pythagorean Vault|final temple]].'' | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''You are hurt.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''You are hurt.'' | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''I will be fine. If that number is left intact, we risk another madman discovering it.'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''I will be fine. If that number is left intact, we risk another madman discovering it.'' | ||
Pushing on a triangular mechanism, Leonardo opens the entrance to the next room. | Pushing on a triangular mechanism, Leonardo opens the entrance to the next room. | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''Coming?'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''Coming?'' | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''Take that torch. I will lead the way.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''Take that torch. I will lead the way.'' | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''Thank goodness I sent Massimo to look for my paintings, it delayed their progress significantly.'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''Thank goodness I sent Massimo to look for my paintings, it delayed their progress significantly.'' | ||
They reach a large chamber, the first of three trial rooms. | They reach a large chamber, the first of three trial rooms. | ||
[[File:Zw-ACBH-DLC-10-2.jpg|thumb|250px]] | [[File:Zw-ACBH-DLC-10-2.jpg|thumb|250px|The first hidden room.]] | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''The Pythagoreans believe that the soul moved through cracks in the earth, like a beam of light. It ignites fire, which symbolizes knowledge.'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''The Pythagoreans believe that the soul moved through cracks in the earth, like a beam of light. It ignites fire, which symbolizes knowledge.'' | ||
Ezio begins to decipher the puzzles of the room. | Ezio begins to decipher the puzzles of the room. | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''You are almost there!'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''You are almost there!'' | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''Easy for you to say.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''Easy for you to say.'' | ||
Ezio opens the door to the next chamber. | Ezio opens the door to the next chamber. | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''We must continue onward!'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''We must continue onward!'' | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''I suppose [[Salaì]] is out having fun spending my hard-earned florins?'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''I suppose [[Salaì]] is out having fun spending my hard-earned florins?'' | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''He is safe at home.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''He is safe at home.'' | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''I am relieved... about the florins of course.'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''I am relieved... about the florins of course.'' | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''You do not need to lie to me | *'''Ezio''': ''You do not need to lie to me. Salaì fits you. I approve.'' | ||
They enter the second of three trial rooms | *'''Leonardo''': ''I...'' | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''Leonardo da Vinci at a loss for words? That is a first.'' | |||
They enter the second of three trial rooms. | |||
*'''Leonardo''': ''This room could use some light.'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''This room could use some light.'' | ||
Leonardo ignites other torches. | Leonardo ignites other torches. | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''Do you hear that? The sound of wind.'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''Do you hear that? The sound of wind.'' | ||
Ezio starts to solving several puzzles. | Ezio starts to solving several puzzles. | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''The Pythagoreans believed all the forces of nature could be whittled down to numbers. Mathematics can then act on nature, allowing man to harness nature's power.'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''The Pythagoreans believed all the forces of nature could be whittled down to numbers. Mathematics can then act on nature, allowing man to harness nature's power.'' | ||
Ezio locks an air exit. | Ezio locks an air exit. | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''Now I can get back up here.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''Now I can get back up here.'' | ||
Ezio locks another air exit and a | |||
Ezio locks another air exit and a fan gear starts to spin. | |||
*'''Leonardo''': ''The wheel is turning. You are channeling the air, keep going!'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''The wheel is turning. You are channeling the air, keep going!'' | ||
Ezio locks the last exit and the | |||
Ezio locks the last exit and the fan spins rapidly, activating the mechanism of the door. | |||
*'''Leonardo''': ''Only one final room before we reach the center!'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''Only one final room before we reach the center!'' | ||
They reach the final room, Leonardo ignites a torch | |||
They reach the final room, and Leonardo ignites a torch, prompting several other torches to ignite as well. | |||
*'''Leonardo''': ''How unexpected! Delightful.'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''How unexpected! Delightful.'' | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''The fire of knowledge.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''The fire of knowledge.'' | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''Correct! Harmony was achieved for the Pythagorean when multiplicity became unity. When many thoughts combine to form one original idea.'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''Correct! Harmony was achieved for the Pythagorean when multiplicity became unity. When many thoughts combine to form one original idea.'' | ||
Ezio activates the first lever. | Ezio activates the first lever. | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''That could help if I fall.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''That could help if I fall.'' | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''Yes! How enlightening!'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''Yes! How enlightening!'' | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''Very funny.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''Very funny.'' | ||
Ezio activates the remaining levers and mysterious pedestal emerges from the ground. | Ezio activates the remaining levers and mysterious pedestal emerges from the ground. | ||
[[File:Zw-ACBH-DLC-10-9.jpg|thumb|250px]] | |||
[[File:Zw-ACBH-DLC-10-9.jpg|thumb|250px|The pedestal within the third room.]] | |||
*'''Leonardo''': ''Unity is achieved! But the door is not opening.'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''Unity is achieved! But the door is not opening.'' | ||
Ezio examines the pedestal. | Ezio examines the pedestal. | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''Leonardo, come here.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''Leonardo, come here.'' | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''Recognize these symbols?'' | *'''Ezio''': ''Recognize these symbols?'' | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''No... Wait. These are the symbols that were shown to me by the [[Sixth Apple|Apple of Eden]]! They are in the wrong order. Let me just... if I rearrange these... done!'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''No... Wait. These are the symbols that were shown to me by the [[Sixth Apple|Apple of Eden]]! They are in the wrong order. Let me just... if I rearrange these... done!'' | ||
The entrance for the vault opens. | The entrance for the vault opens. | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''I know this architecture.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''I know this architecture.'' | ||
Ezio puts his hand on the [[Vault pedestal|pedestal]], illuminating the vault. | Ezio puts his hand on the [[Vault pedestal|pedestal]], illuminating the vault. | ||
*'''Leonardo''': ''Those are not Pythagorean symbols. 43 19 39 N 75 27 42 W. Nothing. The Cult of Hermes is wrong. The number is meaningless.'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''Those are not Pythagorean symbols. 43 19 39 N 75 27 42 W. Nothing. The Cult of Hermes is wrong. The number is meaningless.'' | ||
Ezio | |||
Ezio turns to exit the chamber. | |||
[[Image: Pythagorean Vault.jpg|thumb|250px|The Pythagorean vault.]] | |||
*'''Leonardo''': ''You are leaving?'' | *'''Leonardo''': ''You are leaving?'' | ||
*'''Ezio''': ''No mere number can repair the world. Come, my friend, help me charter a ship to Navarre. I must finish with Cesare Borgia. It is not intended for us.'' | *'''Ezio''': ''No mere number can repair the world. Come, my friend, help me charter a ship to Navarre. I must finish with Cesare Borgia. It is not intended for us.'' | ||
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==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Ezio kills Ercole Massimo, the leader of the Hermeticists and rescues Leonardo. They both discover the [[Pythagorean Vault|vault | Ezio kills Ercole Massimo, the leader of the Hermeticists, and rescues Leonardo. They both discover the [[Pythagorean Vault|vault within the temple]]. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*To get 100% Synchronization, the player must not lose any health squares. | *To get 100% Synchronization, the player must not lose any health squares. | ||
{{ACBHMemories}} | {{ACBHMemories}} | ||
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Memories]] | [[Category:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Memories]] | ||
Revision as of 14:21, 22 March 2011
| This article is about the memory. You may be looking for the Temple of Pythagoras itself. |
The Temple of Pythagoras is a memory in The Da Vinci Disappearance downloadable content pack for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
With the location of the entrance to the catacombs discovered, Ezio enters in search of Leonardo.
Dialogue
Ezio enters the catacombs and begins to navigate his way towards Leonardo. He can hear voices in the distance.
- Ercole: Leonardo, I still cannot comprehend why you have turned against the ideals we always held dear!
- Leonardo: Trust is a terrible thing.
- Ercole: You are betraying mine!
A disciple starts to beat Leonardo as Ezio traverses the vast cavern.
- Ercole: Tell me where the entrance is.
- Leonardo: How naive of me... To have thought you sought knowledge as I did.
- Ercole: Why seek knowledge without putting it to use? We have the chance to fashion a better world, one in which we have the freedom to shape our own destiny.
- Leonardo: And what if I choose not to be a part of your vision?
- Ercole: That is foolish. Do you not see? We can banish ignorance. Free people from their social classes and kingdoms, from their animal emotions. Every one will have the truth at their grasp.
- Leonardo: Beating me down here in the dark enlightens the people of Italia?
- Ercole: The Pythagorean unifier is in that temple. We both know it. That number is coupled to all nature, all things. It is the source. With it, we can open the minds and souls of men. We can fill them with knowledge.
- Leonardo: As above, so below.
- Ercole: That is the Hermetic vow. Together, we will make mankind into Gods. Now, show me the entrance.
- Leonardo: Why? Do you not know where it is?
- Ercole: How could I?
- Leonardo: You know mankind's wants and needs, I assumed discovering the location of a simple hidden entrance would be an easy feat.
- Ercole: You-- Where is it?!
- Leonardo: Guess.
- Ercole: I am finished with your obstinacy. Procedete! (Do it!)
- Leonardo: My body may feel pain, but my mind will remain unharmed.
- Ercole: Impressive. Do it again. Again.
Ezio makes his presence known.

- Ezio: Stop.
- Ercole: Ezio Auditore! You who arrested Cesare Borgia, who stopped the spread of Roman ignorance, convince our friend Leonardo to open the temple and usher in the golden age of mankind.
- Ezio: Should I persuade "our friend" by kicking him? Or would you rather I used my knife?
- Ercole: On the contrary, there is nothing I would like more than an amiable solution. Help Leonardo see reason. With the Pythagorean unifier we will remake humanity together.
- Ezio: Not under my creed.
- Ercole: Then the revolution will begin without you. Ucciderlo! (Kill him!)
A group of disciples begin to attack Ezio.
- Ercole: Leonardo, I must know.
- Ercole: Please, for the future of mankind.
Ezio defeats his attackers. A panic-stricken Ercole throws the last remaining disciple from the elevated platform, accidentally killing him and creating a path for Ezio.
- Ercole: Go! Stop him!
- Ezio: Very foolish.
- Ercole: Stay away from me, Assassino!
- Ercole: We are all the same underneath, yet these people persist in their witch hunts!
- Ercole: You intend to banish us back to our primitive origins?
Ezio plunges his blade into Ercole.
- Ercole: You... an Assassin... the enemy of knowledge?
- Ezio: One must choose to search for truth. Forcing it on others accomplishes little.
- Ercole: These lost people... warring kingdoms... I would have ended their suffering.
- Ezio: Che tu possa conoscere la verità nella morte. (May you know the truth in death.) Requiescat in pace. (Rest in peace.)
Ezio lays Ercole to rest and frees Leonardo.
- Ezio: Come. Let us leave this place.
- Leonardo: We cannot, Ezio. Not without reaching the final temple.
- Ezio: You are hurt.
- Leonardo: I will be fine. If that number is left intact, we risk another madman discovering it.
Pushing on a triangular mechanism, Leonardo opens the entrance to the next room.
- Leonardo: Coming?
- Ezio: Take that torch. I will lead the way.
- Leonardo: Thank goodness I sent Massimo to look for my paintings, it delayed their progress significantly.
They reach a large chamber, the first of three trial rooms.

- Leonardo: The Pythagoreans believe that the soul moved through cracks in the earth, like a beam of light. It ignites fire, which symbolizes knowledge.
Ezio begins to decipher the puzzles of the room.
- Leonardo: You are almost there!
- Ezio: Easy for you to say.
Ezio opens the door to the next chamber.
- Leonardo: We must continue onward!
- Leonardo: I suppose Salaì is out having fun spending my hard-earned florins?
- Ezio: He is safe at home.
- Leonardo: I am relieved... about the florins of course.
- Ezio: You do not need to lie to me. Salaì fits you. I approve.
- Leonardo: I...
- Ezio: Leonardo da Vinci at a loss for words? That is a first.
They enter the second of three trial rooms.
- Leonardo: This room could use some light.
Leonardo ignites other torches.
- Leonardo: Do you hear that? The sound of wind.
Ezio starts to solving several puzzles.
- Leonardo: The Pythagoreans believed all the forces of nature could be whittled down to numbers. Mathematics can then act on nature, allowing man to harness nature's power.
Ezio locks an air exit.
- Ezio: Now I can get back up here.
Ezio locks another air exit and a fan gear starts to spin.
- Leonardo: The wheel is turning. You are channeling the air, keep going!
Ezio locks the last exit and the fan spins rapidly, activating the mechanism of the door.
- Leonardo: Only one final room before we reach the center!
They reach the final room, and Leonardo ignites a torch, prompting several other torches to ignite as well.
- Leonardo: How unexpected! Delightful.
- Ezio: The fire of knowledge.
- Leonardo: Correct! Harmony was achieved for the Pythagorean when multiplicity became unity. When many thoughts combine to form one original idea.
Ezio activates the first lever.
- Ezio: That could help if I fall.
- Leonardo: Yes! How enlightening!
- Ezio: Very funny.
Ezio activates the remaining levers and mysterious pedestal emerges from the ground.

- Leonardo: Unity is achieved! But the door is not opening.
Ezio examines the pedestal.
- Ezio: Leonardo, come here.
- Ezio: Recognize these symbols?
- Leonardo: No... Wait. These are the symbols that were shown to me by the Apple of Eden! They are in the wrong order. Let me just... if I rearrange these... done!
The entrance for the vault opens.
- Ezio: I know this architecture.
Ezio puts his hand on the pedestal, illuminating the vault.
- Leonardo: Those are not Pythagorean symbols. 43 19 39 N 75 27 42 W. Nothing. The Cult of Hermes is wrong. The number is meaningless.
Ezio turns to exit the chamber.
- Leonardo: You are leaving?
- Ezio: No mere number can repair the world. Come, my friend, help me charter a ship to Navarre. I must finish with Cesare Borgia. It is not intended for us.
- Leonardo: Ezio. What are you not telling me?
- Ezio: What else are you working on?
- Leonardo: Well, I have begun several dissection studies. Then King Louis XII seems interested in hiring me as an enginner. Oh yes, I am thinking of repainting the St. John lost in the Villa fire. Salaì would model for it again, of course. Then, perhaps I will study a woman with child to see how her body changes.
- Ezio: Interesting. Tell me more.
Outcome
Ezio kills Ercole Massimo, the leader of the Hermeticists, and rescues Leonardo. They both discover the vault within the temple.
Trivia
- To get 100% Synchronization, the player must not lose any health squares.