Talk:Rodrigo Borgia
Cesare/Battle for Forli
"Battle for Forli"Battle of Forli" DLC, which takes place during Borgia's reign as Pope, sees his son Cesare Borgia become the main antagonist. In it, he attempts to remove Caterina Sforza from her ruling position in Forli. In an attempt to fend off Borgia and his invaders, she seeks the aid of the assassin Ezio."
Someone has a source for it? I thought it was the Orsis' conspiration that would be feartured in this DLC... --PhantomT1412 18:09, December 19, 2009 (UTC)
- Yeah, it was said in the video it was going to be the Orsis' conspiracy... -- D. Cello 04:53, December 20, 2009 (UTC)
- Then we can remove the Battle for Forli part? There is no reference at all...--PhantomT1412 10:51, December 25, 2009 (UTC)
Biography
Please expand the Biography. It lacks the third episode of Lineage and the Pazzi conspiration part of AC2.--PhantomT1412 18:44, December 19, 2009 (UTC)
What happens to rodrigo after his fight with ezio in 1499.
I believe after rodrigo got owned in the fight with ezio he became a depressed angry little man because he aparrently got robbed of his "Destiny".The reason he did not launch a campaign against ezio is because he's (quoting from lethal weapon) "Too old for this shit" in the fight he was 68 years old when he fought ezio and he lost the last bit of his ego after the fight. In 1503 he went to a dinner party with a cardinal called Adriano da Corneto he took his son cesare with him. Cesare wanted to poison adriano using the borgia family poison "Cantarella" he poisoned some food that he expected adriano to eat.However by shit luck Rodrigo ate some of the poisoned food and on august 6 he became ill.He had a slow and agonising death here is a historical account from the time about his death." Alexander VI's stomach became swollen and turned to liquid, while his face became wine-coloured and his skin began to peel off. Finally his stomach and bowels bled profusely. After more than a week of intestinal bleeding and convulsive fevers, and after accepting last rites and making a confession, the despairing Alexander VI died on 18 August 1503 at the age of 72. He is believed to have uttered the last words "Wait a minute" before his death." If you would like to know about the gruesome details of what happened at his funeral read his wikipedia entry at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_VI#Death.Andrew nicholson 18:38, January 15, 2010 (UTC)
Someone please confirm the trivia bit about poisoning Rodrigo and handling the Staff. -- D. Cello 19:26, March 1, 2010 (UTC)