Board Thread:Series general discussion/@comment-27020644-20151013204513/@comment-27020644-20151015141516

Misphantom wrote: The Wikia Editor wrote: Ezio killing Savonarola had more to do with Savonarola still being alive, which Ezio considered inhumane. I'm pretty sure that if Savonarola was already dead when he was burned, Ezio wouldn't have particularly cared. Yes. It was an Assassin's belief to put your enemies in a quick death and not let them suffer any longer. What about the burning of Jacques de Molay and other Templars? They were still alive.