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Savior of Rome

In the later years of his life, and through the assistance of Niccolò Machiavelli, Ezio was able to free Rome from Borgia control, acquire and then hide the powerful Apple of Eden within the temple of Juno, and succeed Machiavelli as the Mentor of Rome’s Order of Assassins.

He would go on to fight in many an epic battle, working alongside the Assassin Order of Constantinople to liberate the city from Byzantine Templar control. He would also make great discoveries such as the journal of Niccolò Polo, as well as the library hidden by Altaïr Ibn-La’Ahad under Castle Masayaf, where the secret of a new Apple of Eden would allow him, somehow, to communicate with a mysterious figure from the future.

In the twilight of his life, Ezio meets and trains the Chinese Assassin Shao Jun, and through mentorship and wisdom arms her with the skills that enable her to return to China and eliminate the Eight Tigers, a secret society of Templars controlling the government of Emperor Jiajing. Ezio was survived by his loving wife Sofia with whom he had shared many adventures, and his two children Flavia and Marcello.