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{{Dialogue2|Guard|Who are you working for, ladro?|Vinicio|I am working for no one.|Then no one will care what we do to you.|Vinicio caught stealing the letter from the courier by the guards.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
{{Dialogue2|Guard|Who are you working for, ladro?|Vinicio|I am working for no one.|Then no one will care what we do to you.|Vinicio caught stealing the letter from the courier by the guards.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
[[File:VinicioThreatened.jpg|thumb|Vinicio threatened by Borgia guards]]
[[File:Got_Mail_2.png|thumb|250px|Borgia guards threatening Vinicio]]
'''Vinicio''' was a [[Rome|Roman]] [[Thieves|thief]] and one of [[Niccolò Machiavelli]]'s spies.
'''Vinicio''' was a [[Rome|Roman]] [[Thieves|thief]] and one of [[Niccolò Machiavelli]]'s spies.



Revision as of 20:04, 13 July 2013

Guard: "Who are you working for, ladro?"
Vinicio: "I am working for no one."
Guard: "Then no one will care what we do to you."
—Vinicio caught stealing the letter from the courier by the guards.[src]
Borgia guards threatening Vinicio

Vinicio was a Roman thief and one of Niccolò Machiavelli's spies.

Biography

In 1500, Vinicio was tasked by Machiavelli to steal a document from the Vatican, but he was caught by Borgia guards. Fortunately for him, Machiavelli and the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze arrived just in time to free him, following which Vinicio pointed the men to a Borgia messenger carrying the letter he was meant to have stolen.

Trivia

  • Vinicio's character model is randomly generated for each playthrough.

Reference