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Reunion was a virtual representation of one of Ezio Auditore's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus 2.01.
Description[]
Ezio Auditore updated his friends, family and allies on what he had learned from Minerva in the Vatican Vault.
Dialogue[]
Ezio entered the main hall and was greeted by Caterina Sforza.
- Caterina: Buongiorno (Good day) Ezio.
- Ezio: Caterina. To what do I owe the pleasure of your presence here?
- Caterina: I desire...an allegiance. The papal armies have resumed their march on Forlì. Your mercenaries would be a great asset to my cause.
- Ezio: It is likely that I can give you what you seek. But we will talk later.
The two of them walked into the Villa's study, where his uncle Mario, sister Claudia and mother Maria were waiting with Niccolò Machiavelli.
- Ezio: Mother.
Ezio and Maria embraced.
- Ezio: Machiavelli. It is done. Though not, I think, as any of us expected. I entered il Vaticano (The Vatican) and faced Rodrigo. He used the power of the Papal Staff against me, but I defeated him. Combining the Staff and Apple, I gained access to the Vault. There, a moving painting of the goddess Minerva spoke. She told of a terrible tragedy to befall mankind in the future, but gave hope of lost temples that will provide aid to humanity. And then she called out to a phantom, Desmond, as if he were there, standing beside me. After her warning, she vanished.
- Caterina: Amazing!
- Claudia: I cannot imagine such wonders!
- Machiavelli: The Vault did not house the terrible weapon we feared. This is good news!
- Claudia: What of this goddess, this Minerva? Did she appear human?
- Ezio: Yes, but her words proved otherwise. All of her kind died many years ago. I wish I could show you the magic she performed.
- Mario: Who is Desmond and where are these temples Minerva spoke of?
- Ezio: I do not know.
- Mario: Perhaps we must search for them.
- Machiavelli: Tell me how it ended with Borgia. Did Rodrigo beg forgiveness? Make excuses? Promise power in return?
- Ezio: No. None of those things.
- Machiavelli: Interesting. I'm surprised he remained so composed.
- Ezio: I let him live.
- Machiavelli: The Spaniard lives?! Once our enemies are dead we can speak of vaults and gods and ancient places. You should have killed him. We're sure to suffer for it.
- Ezio: I am not here to debate the past. Together, we should discuss the future.
- Machiavelli: No. I am leaving immediately for Roma (Rome).
Machiavelli left.
- Mario: Ezio, I do not know why you spared him, but I trust your judgment. Machiavelli will come around.
Ezio went to his study to take a bath. While he was in the bathtub, Caterina walked into the study and undressed to her underwear.
- Caterina: Welcome home.
Caterina massaged Ezio's shoulders, and then kissed him. The two proceeded to sleep with each other.
Outcome[]
After Ezio revealed Rodrigo Borgia's fate, a disgruntled Machiavelli left Monteriggioni for Rome. Ezio then spent the night with Caterina Sforza.