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{{Character Infobox | |||
|image=The_Painter_Lieutenant.png | |||
|imgdesc=The Painter speaks to his audience. | |||
|name=The Painter | |||
|faction=[[wikipedia:Dominican Order|Dominican Order]] | |||
|home=[[Florence]] | |||
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' ([[Bonfire of the Vanities]]) | |||
|period = Italian Renaissance (15th Century) | |||
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The Painter is one of Girolamo Savonarola's 9 Lieutenants. | The Painter is one of Girolamo Savonarola's 9 Lieutenants. | ||
==Speech== | |||
"Reject the base and material! Seek salvation in the flames! The brush! The pen! The sculpter'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." | |||
==Last Words== | ==Last Words== | ||
[[File:The_Painter_Dies.png|thumb|left|245px|The Painter is put to rest.]] | |||
'''Artist''': What have | '''Artist''': What have I done... What have I done... | ||
'''Ezio''': Your actions were not your own. | '''Ezio''': Your actions were not your own. | ||
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'''Artist''': But they were! My own self-doubt let him hold me has he did. I am sorry. | '''Artist''': But they were! My own self-doubt let him hold me has he did. I am sorry. | ||
'''Ezio''': As am | '''Ezio''': As am I. ''Non èuna scelta che compio a cour leggero'' (This is not a choice I make lightly). ''Requiescat in pace'' (Rest in peace). | ||
Revision as of 12:07, 3 April 2010
The Painter is one of Girolamo Savonarola's 9 Lieutenants.
Speech
"Reject the base and material! Seek salvation in the flames! The brush! The pen! The sculpter'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."
Last Words
Artist: What have I done... What have I done...
Ezio: Your actions were not your own.
Artist: But they were! My own self-doubt let him hold me has he did. I am sorry.
Ezio: As am I. Non èuna scelta che compio a cour leggero (This is not a choice I make lightly). Requiescat in pace (Rest in peace).