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Pietro de Galencia

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Pietro de Galencia

Pietro de Galencia (unknown – 1501) was a member of the Templar Order, operating as a spy in Italy during the Renaissance under the guise of a doctor.

Biography

After the fall of the Assassin Order in Monteriggioni, Cesare Borgia tasked Pietro with the retrieval of the secret artifacts hidden underneath Villa Auditore.

Pietro's mission lasted a few years, as he spent his initial time in Monteriggioni befriending the locals and earning their trust. At one point, the elderly father of an Assassin came to him with a broken hand for treatment. The old man, too trusting of Pietro, revealed his son's operations in Rome during a casual conversation. Believing this to be the lead he needed, Pietro knocked the man unconscious before dragging him to his cellars to be tortured for more information.

Once his prisoner broke, Pietro learned of a secret entrance that led to a chest holding a vital artifact. To ensure the success of his theft, he needed to divert the attention of Lo Sparviero, the only Assassin left to safeguard the city. He employed three mercenaries to disguise as tax collectors and harass the residents. Through bribery of the Captain of the Guards, the local soldiers even protected the mercenaries and enforced their extortion. As expected, Lo Sparviero acted to defend the citizens, assassinating all three thugs, but falling prey to the ruse and allowing Pietro to retrieve the chest.

Two days after this affair, the elderly man managed to escape from the cellar and alert the citizens to Pietro's treachery just before the Templar had planned to depart from the town. Overwhelmed by the sudden public backlash, Pietro rallied his henchmen at the front of the local church for protection, where he was identified by Lo Sparviero through Eagle Vision. Spotting the Assassin at the exact same time, Pietro fled to the villa, where he hoped the bribed guards could defend him. This proved to be futile as Lo Sparviero was able to sneak past the guards and assassinate him from behind.

Later, a message for Pietro sent from Florence was intercepted by the Assassins. The message detailed instructions to find the Corvix Blade, and blueprints that Mario Auditore had hidden beneath the Villa Auditore years before.

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