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− | |description = Tail [[Lucrezia Borgia|Lucrezia |
+ | | description = ''Tail [[Lucrezia Borgia|Lucrezia]]'s old flame, [[Patrizio]], to find the [[Leonardo da Vinci|Leonardo]] painting she gave him in memory of their love.'' |
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+ | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' |
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+ | | type = Restored Memory |
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+ | | fullsync = Do not use the rooftops during the tail. |
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+ | | date = 1506}} |
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+ | '''Memento Mori''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Desmond Miles]] in 2012 through the [[Animus]]. |
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+ | ==Description== |
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− | '''Memento Mori''' is a memory in ''[[The Da Vinci Disappearance]]'' [[DLC|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]].'' |
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+ | Upon returning from [[Ferrara]], Ezio Auditore journeyed to the [[Vaticano District]] in [[Rome]], to search for the [[Leonardo da Vinci|da Vinci]] painting possessed by an old lover of [[Lucrezia Borgia]], [[Patrizio]]. |
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− | + | On his arrival, Ezio witnessed a brief meeting between Patrizio and a [[Hermeticists|Hermeticist]], so he quietly tailed the men to discover the location of the painting he sought. |
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==Dialogue== |
==Dialogue== |
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*'''Patrizio:''' ''You are here for the painting?'' |
*'''Patrizio:''' ''You are here for the painting?'' |
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*'''Patrizio:''' ''She thought I would be pleased with such a gift? After she married another man?'' |
*'''Patrizio:''' ''She thought I would be pleased with such a gift? After she married another man?'' |
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+ | [[File:Memento Mori 1.png|250px|thumb|Patrizio speaking with a Hermeticist]] |
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+ | *'''Marco:''' ''The ways of men and women are strange, but [[Hermes Trismegistus|Hermes]] teaches us that through careful study, both may be brought to harmony.'' |
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*'''Patrizio:''' ''Doubtless, one such as Lucrezia has never crossed your path.'' |
*'''Patrizio:''' ''Doubtless, one such as Lucrezia has never crossed your path.'' |
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*'''Patrizio:''' ''What is it? What's going on?'' |
*'''Patrizio:''' ''What is it? What's going on?'' |
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*'''Patrizio: '''''Come with me.'' |
*'''Patrizio: '''''Come with me.'' |
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− | ====The Talk==== |
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*'''Ercole:''' ''You will complete the sale?'' |
*'''Ercole:''' ''You will complete the sale?'' |
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− | *'''Patrizio:''' ''Of course. That woman used false passion to seduce me. The error lies in her Spanish blood, I know it.'' |
+ | *'''Patrizio:''' ''Of course. That woman used false passion to seduce me. The error lies in her [[Spain|Spanish]] blood, I know it.'' |
− | *'''Ercole:''' ''Such |
+ | *'''Ercole:''' ''Such untruths you so carefully utter, based on little more than a name. These countries, these groups, make such easy targets for the lazy and ignorant.'' |
− | *'''Patrizio:''' ''You should tell her that, the high and mighty Duchessa (Duchess). Puttana! (Whore!) I have changed my mind. That painting does not deserve to belong to anyone.'' |
+ | *'''Patrizio:''' ''You should tell her that, the high and mighty Duchessa'' (Duchess). ''Puttana!'' (Whore!) ''I have changed my mind. That painting does not deserve to belong to anyone.'' |
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+ | Patrizio took the painting from its easel and slammed it to the ground. In response, Ercole's disciple plunged a dagger through Patrizio's back, killing him almost instantly. |
*'''Ercole:''' ''Take the painting and examine it for clues. Be careful. Human hands aided by a fierce intelligence made that. Treat it with respect. Go!'' |
*'''Ercole:''' ''Take the painting and examine it for clues. Be careful. Human hands aided by a fierce intelligence made that. Treat it with respect. Go!'' |
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− | The disciple |
+ | The disciple left with the painting, and Ezio pursued after him, before the [[Assassins|Assassin]] caught up and killed the Hermeticist. |
==Outcome== |
==Outcome== |
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+ | Ezio retrieved da Vinci's ''[[Portrait of a Musician]]''. |
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− | Patrizio is murdered by the Hermeticits and his painting is taken. Ezio chases one of the disciples across the Vaticano district, eventually assassinating him and acquiring the painting. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *"Memento mori" is a Latin phrase for "remember that you will die" or, less literally, "Remember that you are mortal". |
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− | To achieve full [[synchronization]] the player must not use the rooftops while tailing Patrizio. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery widths="180" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center"> |
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+ | Memento Mori 2.png|Ezio tailing Patrizio through the Vatican |
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+ | Memento Mori 3.png|Patrizio with Ercole Massimo |
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+ | Memento Mori 4.png|Patrizio's death |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{ACBHMemories}} |
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+ | [[ru:Memento Mori]] |
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+ | [[Category:Memories of Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] |
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+ | [[Category:Memories relived using Animus 2.01]] |
Revision as of 15:44, 12 February 2019
Memento Mori was a virtual representation of one of Ezio Auditore da Firenze's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description
Upon returning from Ferrara, Ezio Auditore journeyed to the Vaticano District in Rome, to search for the da Vinci painting possessed by an old lover of Lucrezia Borgia, Patrizio.
On his arrival, Ezio witnessed a brief meeting between Patrizio and a Hermeticist, so he quietly tailed the men to discover the location of the painting he sought.
Dialogue
Ezio arrived at the Vaticano District in time to witness a meeting between Patrizio and one of the robed disciples.
- Patrizio: You are here for the painting?
- Marco: Yes, Patrizio.
Both men left the area, heading towards the painting's location, so Ezio followed closely behind.
- Patrizio: That puttana (whore) sent it to me as a present. I want it out of my house.
- Marco: We will be glad to add it to our collection. As agreed, the Master waits at your palazzo to take it off your hands.
- Patrizio: She thought I would be pleased with such a gift? After she married another man?
- Marco: The ways of men and women are strange, but Hermes teaches us that through careful study, both may be brought to harmony.
- Patrizio: Doubtless, one such as Lucrezia has never crossed your path.
The men met an obstacle in their way, and had to alter their path to Patrizio's palazzo.
- Patrizio: What is it? What's going on?
- Marco: Damned peasants!
- Patrizio: Come with me.
The men arrived at Patrizio's palazzo and met with the Hermeticist leader, Ercole Massimo.
- Ercole: You will complete the sale?
- Patrizio: Of course. That woman used false passion to seduce me. The error lies in her Spanish blood, I know it.
- Ercole: Such untruths you so carefully utter, based on little more than a name. These countries, these groups, make such easy targets for the lazy and ignorant.
- Patrizio: You should tell her that, the high and mighty Duchessa (Duchess). Puttana! (Whore!) I have changed my mind. That painting does not deserve to belong to anyone.
Patrizio took the painting from its easel and slammed it to the ground. In response, Ercole's disciple plunged a dagger through Patrizio's back, killing him almost instantly.
- Ercole: Take the painting and examine it for clues. Be careful. Human hands aided by a fierce intelligence made that. Treat it with respect. Go!
The disciple left with the painting, and Ezio pursued after him, before the Assassin caught up and killed the Hermeticist.
Outcome
Ezio retrieved da Vinci's Portrait of a Musician.
Trivia
- "Memento mori" is a Latin phrase for "remember that you will die" or, less literally, "Remember that you are mortal".