Herald
Heralds were citizens who informed the populations of cities about recent news, such as those concerning laws, taxation, public health issues or executions.
Renaissance
Heralds came about due to the lack of an effective means of information transfer, and were precursors to the communication system of modern times.
During the Italian Renaissance, should Ezio Auditore commit a crime, the heralds would begin warning the people about the presence of the Assassin. To keep himself hidden, Ezio would often bribe them with 500 florins, and encourage them to speak of other matters. Similarly, in Constantinople, Ezio would bribe heralds with 100 Akçe.
When viewed through Eagle vision, heralds were marked with blue if they were announcing normal events. If they spoke of the Assassins (mostly lies and slander), they were seen glowing red, as any other enemy.
Trivia
- In Assassin's Creed, certain people may be found speaking publicly, attempting to convince citizens to join the Crusaders or Saracens. These men functioned much like heralds, although they were not referred to as such, and were purely aesthetic.
- Bribing a herald lowered notoriety by 50%. In Assassin's Creed: Revelations, this was lowered to 25%.
- In Assassin's Creed II, heralds would appear on the map as long as Ezio's notoriety was not at 0%. In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, notoriety must have been greater than 50%, and in Revelations, they appeared around 25% Templar awareness. It should be noted that, in Assassin's Creed II, in Venice they appeared at 50% notoriety.
- The achievement "Easy Come, Easy Go" could be unlocked by bribing a herald and stealing back the florins.
- In this achievement, a herald is referred to as an "orator."
- The heralds of Rome in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood warned about swine flu and syphilis, while in Assassin's Creed II, they warned citizens about plague.
- In Assassin's Creed: Revelations, heralds would talk about the war between Selim and his father until completing the final memory. They also commented on Manuel Palaiologos, Byzantines, and Ezio's assassination of Tarik Barleti.
Gallery
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A herald in Venice.
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A herald in Rome.
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A herald in Constantinople.
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