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==Plot==
==Plot==
The story takes place before the events of the video game ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. It centers around the father of the game's main character (Ezio): [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze]]. Giovanni is an [[Assassin]] living during the [[Renaissance]] in [[Italy]] ([[wikipedia:15th century|15th century]]). The story introduces the situation before ''Assassin's Creed II'', and the enemies of both characters.
In the year 1476, the Assassin Giovanni Auditore skips dinner with [[House of Auditore|his family]] to intercept [[Rodrigo Borgia]], who was roaming the streets of [[Florence]]. Ambushing Rodrigo and his men, Giovanni subdues two of Borgia's men and keeps one alive for interrogation. As Rodrigo fled, Giovanni reports to [[Lorenzo de' Medici]] about his investigations, how an important event will affect the balance of power in Florence. The Medici, along with [[Uberto Alberti]], then interrogate Giovanni's captive with a rack, making him reveal about the Borgia's plan: an assassination was planed for Duke [[Galeazzo Maria Sforza]] during the Feast of Saint Stephen in [[Milan]], to be carried out by Rodrigo's allies. Medici immediately orders Giovanni to stop the assassination by going to Milan.


===Episode 1 (''[[Florence|Firenze]]'')===
During mass, Galeazzo Sforza pays tribute at the altar, as [[Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani]], [[Gerolamo Olgiati]], and [[Carlo Visconti]], officials of the Milan court, approach him. As Giovanni hurriedly made his way to Sforza through the crowd, Lampugnani commences the assassination, which incites the church crowd. Giovanni helps subdue the assailants while Sforza's personal bodyguard chases down Lampugnani. Lampugnani was then pinned down by Sforza's bodyguard, and despite Giovanni's pleas to spare him, the guard kills Lampugnani. As the guard attends to his master's body, Giovanni inspects Lampugnani's corpse. He then founds a sack of [[Venice|Venetian]] coins in Lampugnai's satchel, which he takes as evidence.
The story begins around 1476, in Florence, Italy. Giovanni Auditore, the current Assassin, begins his monologue that even though history would remember the dawn of a new era for Italy where art, culture and science are flourishing under the guidance of enlightened minds, corruption, betrayal, murder and dangerous secrets are rampant as well. From the shadows, he quietly watches his family enjoying themselves, before departing into the streets of Florence, stating that these values (justice, honour and the safety of his family) are what guide his blade, and to preserve order. Outside, he ambushes [[Rodrigo Borgia]] and his men as they attempt to sneak out of the city under cover of darkness. Giovanni is able to kill two of the bodyguards and incapacitate the third, but Borgia escapes in the confusion.


He then brings the injured man to the ''palazzo'' of his employer, [[Lorenzo de' Medici]], where he gives his report and warns him of the rumors he has heard in the streets: something about an "important event" that would cause a shift of power within Florence. Lorenzo has the captive interrogated: under torture on the [[wikipedia:Rack (torture)|rack]], and with the urging of Lorenzo's ally, [[Uberto Alberti]], the prisoner finally confesses that in the city of [[Milan]], on the [[wikipedia:St. Stephen's Day|Feast of Santo Stefano]], when "the bell rings for the twelfth and last time," the [[Galeazzo Maria Sforza|Duke of Milan]] will be assassinated.
Returning home, Giovanni would then see his sons [[Ezio Auditore|Ezio]] and [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|Federico]] playing chess as he and [[Maria Auditore da Firenze|Maria]] watch. After giving Ezio advise on how to be a better player, Giovanni would later lament in private about the loss of the Duke of Milan, and how the Medici was depraved of a powerful ally. He would then resume his search for the conspirators, as he prepares to head for Venice.


Giovanni races to Milan and finds the Duke at Mass in church, but is unable to intervene before the murder is committed, and the Duke is betrayed and killed (by supposedly [[Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani|high-ranking]] [[Gerolamo Olgiati|officials of]] [[Carlo Visconti|the Milan court]]). The murderers are swiftly dispatched by the Duke's guards and Giovanni himself; however, despite Giovanni's plea to take the last of the conspirators alive for interrogation, the Duke's guard snaps his neck with his polearm. Giovanni then searches the body of the main killer, finding a coin inside a pouch stamped with the coat of arms of [[Venice]].
Arriving at Venice, Giovanni heads for the [[Palazzo Ducale]], which bore the same insignia as the coins Lampugnani possessed. Subduing a palace guard, Giovanni manages to enter the palace and [[Eavesdropping|eavesdrops]] on a meeting between a courier and an [[Marco Barbarigo|official]], where the latter orders the former to deliver a letter to their "master" in [[Rome]]. Giovanni follows the courier and intercepts him in a secluded area. Though Giovanni tried to interrogate him, the courier kills himself with Giovanni's [[Hidden Blade|blade]]. Giovanni would then inspect the courier's body, and takes the letter from the officials with him back to Florence.


Returning home, Giovanni watches his sons play chess, with his wife commenting how their younger son, Ezio, reminds her a lot of him, before Giovanni advises Ezio on how to become a better player (''Anticipate, then surprise him.''). Back in his private quarters, he muses to himself that the Duke of Milan's death has robbed Medici of a powerful ally, and that even now, his enemies will be plotting their next move. Sforza's death wasn't the end of the problem, but the beginning; however, now he knows where his journey will take him next.
Back in Florence, Giovanni hands over the letter, which was encrypted, to the Medici. They give the letter Uberto Alberti, who gave the letter to his men. The Priest [[Antonio Maffei]] was able to decipher the encryption and gives it to Alberti, who disposes of the deciphered letter after telling Maffei to keep silent over the matter. He then orders Maffei to fetch Giovanni while he wakes Lorenzo. Giovanni prepares to leave as he bids goodbye to his wife, and then talking to Ezio about his business.


===Episode 2 (''[[Venice|Venezia]]'')===
At the [[Palazzo Medici]], Uberto claims to have failed in the decryption of the letter. He would then follow up with a plan, stating that Giovanni should deliver the letter and track the steps of the other couriers, and follow where it leads. Giovanni, who knew where to find the other couriers, takes the letter and leaves for Rome, all the while, Rodrigo Borgia begins to plan with the [[House of Barbarigo]] and his other accomplices.
Giovanni arrives in Venice to investigate the possibility that whoever ordered the Duke of Milan's assassination is hiding in the city. His investigations lead him to [[Basilica di San Marco|St. Mark's Basilica]], where, after silently killing a guard and hiding his body to cover his tracks, he eavesdrops on a [[Marco Barbarigo|group of]] [[Silvio Barbarigo Il Rosso|men]] conversing in a nearby room. He sees them dispatch a courier carrying a letter for 'their master' in Rome, insisting its delivery is of great importance. Giovanni uses the rooftops to track down and intercept the courier in Venice's back alleys. After a lengthy battle, Giovanni overpowers the courier and tries to interrogate him; however, the courier refuses to talk (''My secrets come with me.''), and kills himself on Giovanni's [[Hidden Blade|blade]]. Frustrated at the outcome of events, Giovanni takes the letter, which bears the seal of the [[House of Barbarigo|Barbarigo]] family, and returns to Florence.


Back in Florence, Giovanni presents the letter to Lorenzo de' Medici: however, it is encrypted, written in a strange code. Uberto states it will take several hours to decode the message, and sends Giovanni home to get some rest, promising to call him when it is done. [[Antonio Maffei|Father Maffei]], a monk in Medici's service was able to translate the contents of the letter and presents it to Uberto, who tells the priest to summon Giovanni as he will wake Lorenzo up, but imposes him an oath of silence not to tell the true contents of the letter to anyone (''Secrets are born here, and they die here.''). At the Auditore villa, Giovanni enjoys an intimate moment with his wife before leaving, with [[Maria Auditore da Firenze|Maria]] urging him to talk to Ezio, who was watching his parents from behind a nearby haystack. His son, Ezio, is confused as to why his father, a banker, leaves so often in the middle of the night, and Giovanni simply replies "Business calls." Ezio then says he wants to go with him, but Giovanni refuses, stating he needs to assist his older brother in taking care of the family while he is away (''You're helping more than you know, Ezio.'').
In Rome, Giovanni delivers the letter and tracks the movement of the other couriers, which leads to Rodrigo Borgia. Rodrigo would then deliver it personally to [[Papacy|Pope]] [[Sixtus IV]], who does not take the letter and denotes Borgia being turned into a simple courier. Rodrigo would then try to convince him otherwise about the subject, which was about the Medici's lack of respect for Papal authority. Rodrigo suggests that the Pope force submission onto Lorenzo, which he disapproves. However, he would later give his blessing and military aid to Rodrigo for the operation, so long as order is maintained. Rodrigo, pleased about the agreement, leaves the Pope's quarters.


At the ''palazzo'', Uberto claims they were unable to decipher the letter, and therefore the only way to see who it is intended for is to take it to Rome and deliver it personally. In spite of the danger and warnings of Lorenzo, Giovanni volunteers to take it, stating he knows the information of the drop-off point: Lorenzo instructs him to find "the pits where these snakes lie, and be merciless". Back in Venice, the Barbarigos, with Rodrigo Borgia at their head, pray [[Father of Understanding|"May the Father of Understanding be with us!"]], as they lay their swords down on the table in [[Templars|a familiar cross symbol]].
Giovanni would later follow on Rodrigo's trail after he leaves the Vatican, and follows him to [[St. Peter's Basilica]]. Further in, Giovanni was later greeted by Rodrigo, who tries to convince him in joining [[Templars|their cause]]. Giovanni refuses, to which Rodrigo replies by sending five assailants to dispose of Giovanni. Despite Giovanni's blade breaking in the fight, Giovanni was successful. However, and idle Rodrigo would throw a [[Throwing knives|knife]] to Giovanni, which hits him in the chest. As Giovanni tries to remove the knife, Rodrigo escapes the Basilica.


===Episode 3 (''[[Rome|Roma]]'')===
Wounded, Giovanni returns to Florence, where his wife attended to his wounds. He later confides with her about the assassination of Galeazzo Sforza might go beyond  Milan, fearing that the conspiracy would involve his family, the Medici and Florence. Just then, armed guards led by Antonio Maffei appear in their doorsteps, asking for Giovanni. He would then get Federico to buy him some time while he escapes, which succeeded.
Giovanni arrives in Rome and delivers the letter as planned, and passes through several change of hands in the crowd until it reaches Borgia. He goes straight to the [[wikipedia:Vatican City|Vatican]], where he delivers the letter to [[Pope Sixtus IV]], at which he does not take it. The pair discuss about Lorenzo de' Medici's defiance to the Pope's authority; when Borgia explains that the opportunity to strike is at hand, as Florence is now weak, and Sixtus IV can force Lorenzo into submission, the Pope disapproves of the idea, stating "It is not part of my office to consent on the death of anyone,", but then says he will lend his spiritual support and military aid for the "greater good" in the Florentine republic, and to "assure order is maintained".


As Borgia leaves, he is followed by Giovanni. But Borgia manages to give Giovanni the slip, and disappears into [[Basilica di San Pietro|St. Peter's Basilica]]. As he investigates inside, he is confronted by Borgia, who remarks that what follows next is of his making. He appreciates that Giovanni's skills would be of much use to his cause, and that if he joins them, he will live to see 'a new world'. When Giovanni refuses, and remarks the only way this will end is with a blade in Borgia's throat, he sneers "We shall see!", and orders his men to attack. Giovanni fights bravely and defeats his attackers (at the cost of his hidden blade to be broken in the process), but is struck in the chest with a knife thrown by Borgia. Though he survives, Borgia uses the opportunity to escape.
At an undisclosed location, Rodrigo and his other cohorts agree that Giovanni is a threat to their plan, and begins planning a way to dispose of him, so that nothing would stand in their way. Giovanni would later escape through the secret passages, and was able to see Ezio, flirting with a lady, as he left the passage and onto the streets. Fearing the worst for Florence, Giovanni tries to assure the safety of his family by stating their [[Assassins|Assassin]] lineage will give them strength in the coming battles.
 
Badly wounded, Giovanni returns home to Florence, where his wife tends to his wounds. He confesses to his wife the fear the Duke of Milan's assassination was merely the start of a conspiracy, and that the next blow will strike Florence, and that he fears for the safety of Medici, his allies and his family. Suddenly, armed city guards led by Father Maffei arrive at the house, asking for Giovanni. He has his [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|eldest son]] buy him some time, as he escapes through a hidden passage.
 
Back in Rome, Borgia and his fellow Templars agree the main threat to their plans is Giovanni: however, Borgia says he has a plan to deal with the Assassin, and that with him gone, nothing will stand in their way. Back in Florence, Giovanni prowls under the shadows of the streets (pausing to muse when he sees Ezio flirting with his girlfriend in the street), monologuing that dark days are approaching Florence and time is running out: the final battle is about to begin. He remarks that no matter what happens, "For we are the Auditore da Firenze, and we are Assassins!"
 
The film concludes with the message "The conclusion...is in your hands", setting the scene for ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''.


==Cast==
==Cast==

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Assassin's Creed: Lineage is a series of three short films based on the universe of the video game Assassin's Creed. The films are made by Ubisoft, the game company itself. The first episode was released on October 26, 2009 via YouTube, and Episode 2 and Episode 3 were released on November 12, 2009 on Spike TV later converted to YouTube for international viewing purposes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcE8xJkK6t4 is the link for the official and full episode of Assassins Creed Lineage.

The films are directed by the Canadian film director: Yves Simoneau.[1]

Plot

In the year 1476, the Assassin Giovanni Auditore skips dinner with his family to intercept Rodrigo Borgia, who was roaming the streets of Florence. Ambushing Rodrigo and his men, Giovanni subdues two of Borgia's men and keeps one alive for interrogation. As Rodrigo fled, Giovanni reports to Lorenzo de' Medici about his investigations, how an important event will affect the balance of power in Florence. The Medici, along with Uberto Alberti, then interrogate Giovanni's captive with a rack, making him reveal about the Borgia's plan: an assassination was planed for Duke Galeazzo Maria Sforza during the Feast of Saint Stephen in Milan, to be carried out by Rodrigo's allies. Medici immediately orders Giovanni to stop the assassination by going to Milan.

During mass, Galeazzo Sforza pays tribute at the altar, as Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani, Gerolamo Olgiati, and Carlo Visconti, officials of the Milan court, approach him. As Giovanni hurriedly made his way to Sforza through the crowd, Lampugnani commences the assassination, which incites the church crowd. Giovanni helps subdue the assailants while Sforza's personal bodyguard chases down Lampugnani. Lampugnani was then pinned down by Sforza's bodyguard, and despite Giovanni's pleas to spare him, the guard kills Lampugnani. As the guard attends to his master's body, Giovanni inspects Lampugnani's corpse. He then founds a sack of Venetian coins in Lampugnai's satchel, which he takes as evidence.

Returning home, Giovanni would then see his sons Ezio and Federico playing chess as he and Maria watch. After giving Ezio advise on how to be a better player, Giovanni would later lament in private about the loss of the Duke of Milan, and how the Medici was depraved of a powerful ally. He would then resume his search for the conspirators, as he prepares to head for Venice.

Arriving at Venice, Giovanni heads for the Palazzo Ducale, which bore the same insignia as the coins Lampugnani possessed. Subduing a palace guard, Giovanni manages to enter the palace and eavesdrops on a meeting between a courier and an official, where the latter orders the former to deliver a letter to their "master" in Rome. Giovanni follows the courier and intercepts him in a secluded area. Though Giovanni tried to interrogate him, the courier kills himself with Giovanni's blade. Giovanni would then inspect the courier's body, and takes the letter from the officials with him back to Florence.

Back in Florence, Giovanni hands over the letter, which was encrypted, to the Medici. They give the letter Uberto Alberti, who gave the letter to his men. The Priest Antonio Maffei was able to decipher the encryption and gives it to Alberti, who disposes of the deciphered letter after telling Maffei to keep silent over the matter. He then orders Maffei to fetch Giovanni while he wakes Lorenzo. Giovanni prepares to leave as he bids goodbye to his wife, and then talking to Ezio about his business.

At the Palazzo Medici, Uberto claims to have failed in the decryption of the letter. He would then follow up with a plan, stating that Giovanni should deliver the letter and track the steps of the other couriers, and follow where it leads. Giovanni, who knew where to find the other couriers, takes the letter and leaves for Rome, all the while, Rodrigo Borgia begins to plan with the House of Barbarigo and his other accomplices.

In Rome, Giovanni delivers the letter and tracks the movement of the other couriers, which leads to Rodrigo Borgia. Rodrigo would then deliver it personally to Pope Sixtus IV, who does not take the letter and denotes Borgia being turned into a simple courier. Rodrigo would then try to convince him otherwise about the subject, which was about the Medici's lack of respect for Papal authority. Rodrigo suggests that the Pope force submission onto Lorenzo, which he disapproves. However, he would later give his blessing and military aid to Rodrigo for the operation, so long as order is maintained. Rodrigo, pleased about the agreement, leaves the Pope's quarters.

Giovanni would later follow on Rodrigo's trail after he leaves the Vatican, and follows him to St. Peter's Basilica. Further in, Giovanni was later greeted by Rodrigo, who tries to convince him in joining their cause. Giovanni refuses, to which Rodrigo replies by sending five assailants to dispose of Giovanni. Despite Giovanni's blade breaking in the fight, Giovanni was successful. However, and idle Rodrigo would throw a knife to Giovanni, which hits him in the chest. As Giovanni tries to remove the knife, Rodrigo escapes the Basilica.

Wounded, Giovanni returns to Florence, where his wife attended to his wounds. He later confides with her about the assassination of Galeazzo Sforza might go beyond Milan, fearing that the conspiracy would involve his family, the Medici and Florence. Just then, armed guards led by Antonio Maffei appear in their doorsteps, asking for Giovanni. He would then get Federico to buy him some time while he escapes, which succeeded.

At an undisclosed location, Rodrigo and his other cohorts agree that Giovanni is a threat to their plan, and begins planning a way to dispose of him, so that nothing would stand in their way. Giovanni would later escape through the secret passages, and was able to see Ezio, flirting with a lady, as he left the passage and onto the streets. Fearing the worst for Florence, Giovanni tries to assure the safety of his family by stating their Assassin lineage will give them strength in the coming battles.

Cast

The films and the game share a common cast. The actors have been mo-capped (for narrative sequences), their faces have been scanned and their voices have been recorded for the video game.[2]

Production

Both the film makers and game makers worked very closely to link the two titles.

Live actors were filmed on green screen (just like Hybride Technologies, participating in the production, did

Romano Orzari and crew on the set of Assassin's Creed: Lineage

with 300 and Sin City) which was then replaced by the game's environment extracted from the engine to XSI (half of those assets were re-worked on the texture and geometrical levels before being exported to be used in the film).[2]

For the costumes, historians researched and concept artists from the game made illustrations of each costume which was then made real by a costume maker from the film team. These costumes eventually influenced the 3D models in the game.[2]

Corey May, the writer from Assassin’s Creed II worked closely with the Assassin's Creed: Lineage scriptwriter, William Raymond, in order to make sure both stories were linked to the original story.[2]

Soundtrack

The score of the film was composed by George S. Clinton (unlike Assassin's Creed II's soundtrack scored by Jesper Kyd).[3]

Promotion and release

Ubisoft acquired on July 7, 2008 the post-production VFX studio Hybride Technologies based in Montreal as part of the game company's strategy to extend its brands to other medias, and to converge gaming and filming entertainment.[4]

A year later, during a press conference held at the E3 2009, Ubisoft revealed the making of short films based on the universe of Assassin's Creed II using the game's engine with the participation of Hybride and Ubisoft Digital Arts.[5]

Ubisoft then released more details about the project during the 2009's Comic-Con, revealing some behind the scenes shots at the same period.[6]

The first episode was shown to the press during a premiere at a theater in the Champs-Élysées on October 19, 2009[7] and a public teaser trailer was released on the same day.[8]

The first episode was released on YouTube on October 26, 2009.

It premiered on Spike TV on Thursday, November 12 at 12:00 A.M., Wednesday night. It premiered in the UK on Film24 on Sunday, November 22 at 9 P.M.

Gallery

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

Full Movie

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References

External links