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=== ''[[Assassin's Creed 2]]'' ===
=== ''[[Assassin's Creed 2]]'' ===
   
   
[[File:UbertosDeath.jpg|thumb|left|Ezio assassinates Uberto]]
[[File:UbertosDeath.jpg|thumb|left|Ezio assassinates Uberto]]
Ezio meets Uberto for the first time in Giovanni's office conversing about something urgent, though Ezio is dismissed by his father before he can understand what they were talking about. Soon, Giovanni sends Ezio with a letter containing evidence that he must give to Uberto. Ezio does as his father asks, swiftly making it to Uberto's house. Uberto immediately knows whats in the envelope and asks Ezio if he would like to stay at his house, though Ezio declines. Soon after receiving the letter, Uberto accuses [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni]], [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|Federico]], [[Petruccio Auditore da Firenze|Petruccio]] and [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] (though he escapes because of his errands) of treason. At the day of the execution, Giovanni reminds Uberto of evidence given to him by Ezio that proves his family innocent, but much to his suprise, Uberto confesses that he never retreived a letter, sentencing the three to death. With the sight of their deaths, Ezio promised he would kill Uberto for what he had done, but Brute Guards disarmed Ezio before he could get close enough. Several days after the execution Paola, leader of the courtesans, tracked Uberto down for Ezio, giving him a chance of vengence. As Ezio dispatched the guards defending him, he brutally murdered Uberto with his hidden blade, avenging his father and brothers.
Ezio meets Uberto for the first time in Giovanni's office conversing about something urgent, though Ezio is dismissed by his father before he can understand what they were talking about. Soon, Giovanni sends Ezio with a letter containing evidence that he must give to Uberto. Ezio does as his father asks, swiftly making it to Uberto's house. Uberto immediately knows whats in the envelope and asks Ezio if he would like to stay at his house, though Ezio declines. Soon after receiving the letter, Uberto accuses [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni]], [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|Federico]], [[Petruccio Auditore da Firenze|Petruccio]] and [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] (though he escapes because of his errands) of treason. At the day of the execution, Giovanni reminds Uberto of evidence given to him by Ezio that proves his family innocent, but much to his suprise, Uberto confesses that he never received a letter, sentencing the three to death. With the sight of their deaths, Ezio promised he would kill Uberto for what he had done, but Brute Guards disarmed Ezio before he could get close enough. Several days after the execution Paola, leader of the courtesans, tracked Uberto down for Ezio, giving him a chance of vengence. As Ezio dispatched the guards defending him, he brutally murdered Uberto with his hidden blade, avenging his father and brothers.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 11:11, 27 November 2009

File:Uberto Alberti along with Lorenze de medici and Giovanni.jpg
Uberto Alberti in the front, along with Lorenzo de Medici and Giovanni

 

Uberto Alberti was a family friend of the Auditores and Lorenzo de' Medici's ally during the time of Assassin's Creed: Lineage And Assassin's Creed 2 but betrayed them by issuing an arrest on Giovanni, Federico, Petruccio and Ezio (Though he escapes it) and accuses them of treason. He is also Ezio's first assassination target in the game.

Biography

Assassin's Creed: Lineage

Uberto aids both Giovanni and Lorenzo by giving them advice but when Giovanni discovers possible evidence of the templars, Uberto gets rid of it, revealing his alligeance to the templars.

Assassin's Creed 2

File:UbertosDeath.jpg
Ezio assassinates Uberto

Ezio meets Uberto for the first time in Giovanni's office conversing about something urgent, though Ezio is dismissed by his father before he can understand what they were talking about. Soon, Giovanni sends Ezio with a letter containing evidence that he must give to Uberto. Ezio does as his father asks, swiftly making it to Uberto's house. Uberto immediately knows whats in the envelope and asks Ezio if he would like to stay at his house, though Ezio declines. Soon after receiving the letter, Uberto accuses Giovanni, Federico, Petruccio and Ezio (though he escapes because of his errands) of treason. At the day of the execution, Giovanni reminds Uberto of evidence given to him by Ezio that proves his family innocent, but much to his suprise, Uberto confesses that he never received a letter, sentencing the three to death. With the sight of their deaths, Ezio promised he would kill Uberto for what he had done, but Brute Guards disarmed Ezio before he could get close enough. Several days after the execution Paola, leader of the courtesans, tracked Uberto down for Ezio, giving him a chance of vengence. As Ezio dispatched the guards defending him, he brutally murdered Uberto with his hidden blade, avenging his father and brothers.

Trivia

  • Uberto saved the templars from many close calls by destroying evidence of their conspiracy and hindering their enemy's progress
  • It should be noted that Ezio assassinates Alberti in a rather "sloppy" manner when you consider that he does so by stabbing the man with the hidden blade at least several times in the chest, rather than plunging the blade into his targets throat, which is the traditional assassination technique used by other assassins, including his ancestor Altair. Of course, this could be easily explained and understandable to most, since it is Ezio's first time tracking down a primary assassination target, and he has not been trained exstensively by that point.