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The Roman guild.

The Rome Assassins Guild was formed in 1500, and was ultimately responsible for the downfall of the Borgia tyranny in Rome.

History

Formation

The guild was formed in 1500 by Niccolò Machiavelli, who had moved to Rome to directly confront the Templars in their headquarters. Machiavelli got in contact with Fabio Orsini, who lent an unused storeroom on Tiber Island to him, which became the guild's location. Soon after its formation, Ezio Auditore da Firenze moved to Rome as well, after his hometown of Monteriggioni was ambushed by the Borgia; the leading body of the Templars.

Fight against the Borgia

Successfully forming a Guild, Ezio Auditore established contact with the Roman Underground (the Courtesans, Thieves and Mercenaries) and restored each faction, successfully providing the Guild with powerful allies and resources.

In 1501, however, Ezio concluded the Guild must expand in numbers and thus began recruiting several civilians being bullied by the Borgia and training them as Apprentices to eventually become Master Assassins themselves. Sending the recruits across Europe, they completed various assignments, directly helping the Guilds in other European countries and forming one in Constantinople after many failed attempted in the past.

By 1503 the Roman Assassin Guild had infiltrated the Borgia's ranks, gained several powerful allies, and resources. In addition to killing several key generals and right-hand men of Cesare Borgia, Ezio, now the Mentor, intended to assassinate both Cesare and Rodrigo Borgia. In the aftermath, Rodrigo died by Cesare's hand and the Assassins had successfully retrieved the Apple of Eden. In the following months, the Roman Guild constantly worked on weakening Cesare's remaining supporters until his eventual arrest.

Ending the Borgia tyranny in Rome, the Guild continued its activities in Rome and throughout Europe aswell.

Guild members

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