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*'''Nobleman:''' ''It is unwise for you to challenge those in power.'' | *'''Nobleman:''' ''It is unwise for you to challenge those in power.'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''Yes. Well, that is about to change.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''Yes. Well, that is about to change.'' | ||
*'''Nobleman:''' ''No! You won't take me! Savonarola will know of your treachery | *'''Nobleman:''' ''No! You won't take me! Savonarola will know of your treachery! [[Guards]]! Guards!'' | ||
The Nobleman fled and Ezio chased him. | The Nobleman fled and Ezio chased him. | ||
*'''Nobleman:''' ''Savonarola is our savior! Why must you resist this?! Things are better under him! Under us!'' | *'''Nobleman:''' ''Savonarola is our savior! Why must you resist this?!<br>Things are better under him! Under us!<br>The people agree, else they would not follow as they do!<br>Savonarola warned of dissent! But I did not expect it would it be violent!<br>Only take a moment to reflect! You'll see that we are right!<br>Let me be! I've done no wrong. Only the prophet's will.<br>Take your fight to Savonarola! I am merely doing what I must.'' | ||
Ezio caught and assassinated the nobleman. | Ezio caught and assassinated the nobleman. | ||
*'''Nobleman''': ''I was a victim! It's not my fault!'' | *'''Nobleman''': ''I was a victim! It's not my fault!'' | ||
Revision as of 20:25, 30 June 2014
Upward Mobility was a virtual representation of one of Ezio Auditore da Firenze's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description
A Florentine nobleman, under the control of an Apple of Eden used by Girolamo Savonarola, had taken over the market district. When Ezio Auditore approached him he said, "People with power are not supposed to be questioned." The noble also warned Ezio about informing Savonarola of the Assassin's work. When Ezio began to approach the noble, he began fleeing to warn Savonarola of the Assassin.
Dialogue

Ezio looked up and saw the nobleman up on the rooftops.
- Nobleman: You must not disrupt our work! Firenze is sick! It's our duty to cure her.
- Ezio: How? By forcing her people to follow a madman?
- Nobleman: It is unwise for you to challenge those in power.
- Ezio: Yes. Well, that is about to change.
- Nobleman: No! You won't take me! Savonarola will know of your treachery! Guards! Guards!
The Nobleman fled and Ezio chased him.
- Nobleman: Savonarola is our savior! Why must you resist this?!
Things are better under him! Under us!
The people agree, else they would not follow as they do!
Savonarola warned of dissent! But I did not expect it would it be violent!
Only take a moment to reflect! You'll see that we are right!
Let me be! I've done no wrong. Only the prophet's will.
Take your fight to Savonarola! I am merely doing what I must.
Ezio caught and assassinated the nobleman.
- Nobleman: I was a victim! It's not my fault!
- Ezio: No. You made a choice.
- Nobleman: He charmed me. With that... thing.
- Ezio: Only because you allowed it. Lo faccio per il popolo... (I do this for the people...) Requiescat in pace. (Rest in peace.)
Outcome
The nobleman was assassinated. The Medici guards assumed control of the district, and it was freed from the noble's oppression.
Gallery
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Ezio speaking with the Noble
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Ezio assassinating the Noble
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The Noble's final moments