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It's said the hidden blade required the removal of the finger merely as a ritual. [[User:Cyberaltair|Cyberaltair]] 17:48, December 22, 2009 (UTC)
It's said the hidden blade required the removal of the finger merely as a ritual. [[User:Cyberaltair|Cyberaltair]] 17:48, December 22, 2009 (UTC)
:Not *only*. It is stated that the blade taked the place of the ring finger. It was removed both as a ritual and as precaution. That way, the finger did not get in the way of the mecanism. Imagine an assassin approaching a target and activating the blade, but with his fist closed. The blade would spring out and cut his finger off. Cutting at a ritual prevented that and could probably also be made less painfully, and the subject would have time to recover. -- [[User:D. Cello|D. Cello]] 03:24, December 23, 2009 (UTC)
:Not *only*. It is stated that the blade taked the place of the ring finger. It was removed both as a ritual and as precaution. That way, the finger did not get in the way of the mecanism. Imagine an assassin approaching a target and activating the blade, but with his fist closed. The blade would spring out and cut his finger off. Cutting at a ritual prevented that and could probably also be made less painfully, and the subject would have time to recover. -- [[User:D. Cello|D. Cello]] 03:24, December 23, 2009 (UTC)
== Needs Fixing ==
Darius' tomb is inside the Santa Maria Novella , not the one mentioned in the artice ( it is the location of Leonius' tomb if im not wrong )

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It's said the hidden blade required the removal of the finger merely as a ritual. Cyberaltair 17:48, December 22, 2009 (UTC)

Not *only*. It is stated that the blade taked the place of the ring finger. It was removed both as a ritual and as precaution. That way, the finger did not get in the way of the mecanism. Imagine an assassin approaching a target and activating the blade, but with his fist closed. The blade would spring out and cut his finger off. Cutting at a ritual prevented that and could probably also be made less painfully, and the subject would have time to recover. -- D. Cello 03:24, December 23, 2009 (UTC)

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Darius' tomb is inside the Santa Maria Novella , not the one mentioned in the artice ( it is the location of Leonius' tomb if im not wrong )