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Florentine man (1524)

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"Coraggio, vecchio."
―The young man to Ezio, c. 1524.[src]

An unidentified, young Florentine man (f. 1524) was the last person to speak with Ezio Auditore da Firenze.

History

On November 30th, 1524, the young man crossed paths with Ezio who was out in Florence shopping with his family. Sitting down beside Ezio he complained about the city and its women for which he was berated. Seeing Ezio suddenly in physical distress, the young man espoused courage before leaving.[1]

Legacy

Abstergo employee 1: "But you saw the guy’s wrist, didn't you? There was a cross! Don't tell me that's just a coincidence."
Abstergo employee 2: "Officially, yes. It's a coincidence. End of story."
Abstergo employee 1: "Officially... Merde. And what about "Unofficially"."
Abstergo employee 2: "Unofficially... I don't know. I want to believe the best, but I always fear the worst. Now stop sticking your nose where it doesn't belong."
—Two Abstergo Entertainment employees, c. 2013[src]-[m]

In 2013, an Abstergo Entertainment employee who worked on the Sample 17 Project theorized the young man might have played a role in Ezio's death, possibly even being a Templar.[2]

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