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Character name: Ezio Auditore
Fandom: Assassin's Creed
Timeline: Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood - Memory 8, Sequence 2 (Shortly after Ezio steals the Apple of Eden from Cesare Borgia)
Age: 43
~*Magical*~ abilities and strengths: Since Ezio is a direct descendant of the first race of men who shared some of the abilities with their enslavers (I'll explain this in the background), he has something called Eagle Vision. Eagle Vision allows him to know the true scope of things: who are his enemies, his allies, hiding places, and targets. He's also extremely skilled at free-running and climbing. Ezio by some miracle also manages to not die when he jumps from very tall heights... at least, if a bale of hay or water is around. He knows his way around different types of weapons, like swords, hammers, his hidden blades, and pistols.
How would they use their abilities?: For the good of the people. He might cause for things to break or fall over in the process of climbing.
Appearance:
Ezio is fairly tall and walks with a confident swagger in his step. Most of the time, he wears his hood. What can be seen of his face when he wears his hood is his mostly straight nose, his somewhat thin yet defined lips and a beard. His most distinguishing facial feature is the scar on the right side of his lips. It cuts from above his upper lip down to just slightly below his lower lip. He has dark brown eyes and long brown hair, held in a ponytail by a red ribbon. As for his outfit, he wears the trademark Assassin outfit (for the purpose of the RP, it'll be white since in-game you can dye it.) The hood of the cloak is a very deep hood with a protruding tip at its end. The inside color is a deep red and he also wears a white half cloak over his left shoulder, which is held by a piece of armor. He wears two metal gauntlets that conceal his two hidden blades. Across his waist, Ezio wears wears a red sash and over it an intricate metalwork piece with the mark of the Assassins. His larger weapons, medicines, poisons and smoke bombs are hidden in pouches hanging from this. Ezio's white tunic reaches well past his knees and all of his outfit is made of leather. He wears brown leather boots as well. (This might help to clarify the descriptions.)
Background/Personality:
Before I start on Ezio's background, I want to go a little into detail about his lineage to explain his abilities and why he fights. Before the race of humanity we know today, there was an ancient, advanced race of people who knew all about technology and they made powerful items. They had for slaves regular humans like us. As time passed, many of these enslavers (known in game as Those Who Came Before) raped their slaves and those born between the two were the first known Assassins with the powers of Those Who Came Before mixed with regular humans. I'll explain a little more further down.
The game takes place in the year 2012 and follows Desmond Miles, a descendant of Ezio. He relives Ezio's memories in something called the Animus. It gives the user the ability to relive memories of the past by sifting through DNA. The Animus has something called a bleeding effect: that is, whatever Ezio learns in his time, Desmond learns it as well. He is put through the Animus to become a Master Assassin like Ezio to bolster the Assassin efforts against the Templars and train more recruits.
Ezio Auditore is the second son Giovanni and Maria Auditore. He has an older brother, a younger sister, and an even younger brother. That is, until their family was betrayed. At the time, Ezio was unaware of the Assassins and had no idea his father was among those who tried to keep the peace and balance in Italy. After witnessing the execution, he hides in a brothel owned by Paola, a fellow Assassin. She teaches him the ways of blending and pickpocketing, then tells him to visit a young, brilliant man named Leonardo Da Vinci. They become fast friends throughout the course of each others' lives and Ezio looks to him for repairing his weapons as well as making new ones like the hidden pistol. He leaves after saving Leonardo from a guard and assassinates Uberto Alberti, the man who was responsible for the hanging.
He runs from Florence, his birthplace, and sought sanctuary in the Auditore Villa in Monteriggioni. His uncle Mario Auditore tells him of his lineage and how was a descendant of one of the greatest Assassins known, Altair Ibn-La Ahad. At first, he didn't want to become an Assassin. He simply wanted to get to Spain to make sure his sister and mother were safe. Eventually, he accepts being in the order. He kills Vieri de Pazzi, the Templar in the city, and heads for Florence.
He meets with a mysterious thief and Assassin named La Volpe, who remains one of his closest allies and chief information-gatherer. Ezio learns of the Pazzi attempts to take over Florence and remove the Medicis from power. Ezio was unable to save Giuliano but he did save Lorenzo, thus becoming an ally to the Medicis. He kills Francesco de Pazzi during an attack between Pazzi and Medici guards but several escape from the city intact. Lorenzo, under his authority, clears the Auditore name and Ezio is told of the conspirators who were behind the hangings. Ezio kills several men who aided the Pazzi and gains more information about the Templars. He follows Jacopo de'Pazzi to a meeting with other Templars, namely Rodrigo Borgia, and a Ventian merchant named Emilio Barbarigo. Rodrigo wounds Jacopo for failing to capture Florence. Ezio follows up with a kill.
Ezio heads for Venice in 1480, two years after killing Jacopo. He meets with Leonardo in Forli and both left together for the city. They were attacked on the way to Venice by Templar guards at the orders of Rodigo Borgia. During his four years in Venice, he becomes closely associated with the thieves in the city and kills Emilio Barbarigo, a Templar who had taken over the Merchant District. Here he learns of another conspirator named Carlo Grimaldi. With the help of the thieves and Leonardo's brilliant flying machine, he invades the Palazzo Ducale and murders Carlo. In 1486, he kills another man named Marco Barbarigo during Venice's famous Carnevale. It's here that he uses his hidden pistol thanks to Leonardo.
It's been ten years by this time since his father and two brothers were killed. He had heard of a ship being moved to Cypress, but hadn't heard anything about it for almost two years. Rosa, one of the thieves in Venice, tells him of the ship's landing. Ezio spied the guards moving a Piece of Eden, a very powerful and ancient piece of technology created by Those Who Came Before. He killed the guard and disguised himself, leading Ezio straight to Rodrigo. They fought, and Ezio won, telling Rodrigo he had failed for not bringing along a "prophet" named in the Codex, a collection of writings and drawings about the Assassins. None other than Niccolo Machiavelli says that Ezio himself is the prophet and they formally induct him into the order that night.
He eventually loses this Piece of Eden, which they now call the Apple, to a monk without a finger in Romagna. He had lost consciousness but comes to with the help of Caterina Sforza and went after the Apple quickly. He found out the man was named Girolamo Savonarola. Ezio killed Savonarola, recovering the Apple.
In combination with The Apple, The Codex revealed the location of the Vault, a place built by Those That Came Before, was in Rome underneath the Vatican. This was in 1492 and by then Rodrigo Borgia had already ascended to papacy. His uncle Mario claimed this was because of the Staff, yet another Piece of Eden. He left for Rome almost immediately.
Once inside the Sistine Chapel, Ezio attempts to kill Rodrigo but the pope utilizes the power of the Staff to attack back. Ezio was unharmed thanks to the Apple and they fought each other. Rodrigo beat Ezio and stabbed him in the stomach, taking the Apple with him. Somehow he survives and fights Rodrigo one final time. He chose not to kill Rodrigo, saying that his death wouldn't bring back the lives of his father and two brothers. With the Apple and the Staff, he enters the Vault. What Ezio finds is a hologram of Minerva, one of Those That Came Before, and delivers a message not to him, but to Desmond. Minerva warns of a terrible doom foreshadowing Earth in 2012. Ezio, of course, was beyond confused and tells this to his allies, calling it magic.
He returns to the Auditore Villa with a great burden lifted from his shoulders. Or so he thought. On January 2, 1500, Cesare Borgia, son of Rodrigo Borgia, attacks the city and steals the Apple. His uncle Mario is killed by Cesare and he takes Caterina Sforza, whom Ezio had spent the night with, as a hostage. Ezio passes out but soon recovers and tries to fight off the remaining forces. Under the Villa laid a Sanctuary and a secret passage from the city. Ezio leads his mother, sister and several citizens to it. He then grabs himself a horse and made Rome his next destination. Sometime later, he passes out since his wounds had not been treated.
Ezio awoke to find that his wounds had been treated and he had a new set of robes. Machiavelli tells Ezio when he meets with him that Rome had fallen into corruption and its citizens were being mistreated ever since the Borgias had come into power.
The courtesans had always been a great asset to Ezio, so he ventured to Rosa in Fiore, a courtesan guild in the city, but its own Madonna Solari had been kidnapped and being held for ransom. Madonna Solari was killed and he was attacked viciously when he went to deliver the money. Ezio escaped and made his way back to Rosa in Fiore, finding his mother and sister there. Claudia Auditore, his sister, asks to become the head of the guild and he accepted very reluctantly. He continued with getting the necessary support from La Volpe's thieves in Rome.
Claudia, La Volpe and Bartolomeo d'Alviano, a mercenary, inform Ezio of Caterina Sforza's whereabouts and goes to rescue her. Machiavelli insists yet again that he should kill the Borgias should he get the chance. Ezio takes Lucrezia Borgia, Cesare's younger sister as well as lover, and forces her to give him the keys to Caterina's jail cell. Caterina rides away from the city saying it was up to him to rescue and free Rome. He listens and decides, much against Machiavelli's will, to begin recruiting citizens into his Brotherhood. In a year or less, he had taken many new recruits as well as taking former members of the Order. With them, he completed contracts and saved many lives.
Through a local senator, Ezio entered Juan Borgia the Elder's pagan party to kill him. Juan Borgia, Cesare's cousin, had been providing the funds to Cesare's army. With this man gone, the power of the papal army was crippled.
Ezio met with La Volpe, who had grave concerns. He claimed that Machiavelli was a Templar spy and he must be killed. Ezio disagreed but he promised to see about those claims. La Volpe continued to say that the keys to Castel Sant'Angelo, the castle where the Borgias resided, where in the hands of an actor and Lucrezia's lover named Pietro Rossi. Ezio tailed one of Cesare's assassins to the Colosseum where Pietro would be killed during an Easter play. He takes out all of the marksmen around the Colosseum, but when Ezio arrives to try and kill this assassin, he was told that Pietro had been poisoned already. Ezio quickly took Pietro to a nearby doctor to save him.
During this, he sees a thief that he recognized from the siege on the villa. Ezio chases him and found out that it was he and not Machiavelli who was the traitor. He runs back to La Volpe to stop him from killing Machiavelli by telling him the truth. La Volpe vows to not mistrust Ezio again. Ezio heard of attacks on Rosa in Fiore, so he leaves for the guild only to find that Claudia has already killed the intruders. Ezio extends an invitation to the Order and his guild to his sister and she accepts. Machiavelli, in turn, stepped down from his position and named Ezio il Mentore, or the Grand Master of the Assassins.
The Assassins were now in control of the city. Ezio snuck into Castel Sant'Angelo when he heard of Cesare's return and saw Rodrigo try to poison his son. Instead, Cesare murdered his father. When Ezio entered the room, Lucrezia told him of where the Apple was hidden, which was where Cesare was going. He beat Cesare to the Apple and used it against the papal guard that attacked him.
Ezio Auditore is a very headstrong man and is absolutely selfless. He puts everyone before himself and will do anything to try and save someone or will spare a life if it doesn't need to be taken. He does have a sense of humor amidst all the seriousness of his position. Where there was cockiness as a teenager, there is confidence as an adult. He knows he has the power and the abilities to do what he sets his mind to, but he won't rush in stupidly. Ezio is not above himself to ask for help when he needs it. He knows he can't do everything by himself. He treats his allies and friends with kindness but he won't hold back to unkind words if they need to hear it. With Machiavelli, though the two disagree greatly, they focus instead on the guild and repairing the city. In a way, he knows how to deal with different kinds of people. He is something of a social butterfly when he needs to be and with the right people to help him.
Trust is not given, but earned with Ezio. As I mentioned earlier, La Volpe didn't trust Machiavelli but Ezio did, despite their differences. Machiavelli earned Ezio's trust because of his ties with the Borgia and the fact that he had provided already with invaluable information. He sees the value of a person sometimes further than most would.
Ezio is also a bit of a ladies man, but much less as an adult than he was as a teenager. Although from the point where I take him from he has no significant other, it would be silly to say he didn't get around if he wanted to. He definitely did during the Carnevale after the assassination but again this was him as a younger man. Ezio has matured and only looked forward. As a teenager, he was driven by revenge. Now, he is driven by the greater good and the cause of the Assassins.
Why should that character be in this game: N/A
Why do you want to continue their history here: N/A
For applicants considering an alternate version of a character already in game, please use this as your chance to explain the key differences between your character and the one already in play: N/A
Have you read up on how the game works?: Players use the Flaming Ferret to communicate and they can steal, take on missions or bum off people to get money.
1st person sample:
What is this place? Another Vault? No, I would have remembered... This is nothing like Roma, these are not its people. Some do not even look like people. Maybe I am dreaming. Maybe... maybe this is the Apple's doing. I know of its power, but could this be another way of using the Apple? Illusions are possible, yes, but this?
There must be an answer to this! I must find the way back to Roma. I must speak with Machiavelli, he may yet know what this place is. If this is still Roma, the Borgias must not find this place. Too many weapons, too many people. Far too much is at stake.
3rd person sample:
Amidst all the confusion, Ezio found it quite easy to blend with the crowds. He seemed the least obvious among most of the crowd. No one looked at him twice. The assassin darted away from the people then leaned casually against the wall. The chaos was too much even for him. "Do you know this place?" He asked a girl. She replied the same as the rest did, the S.S. Thor. A ship.
This was not a ship. If it was truly a ship, then it belonged to the woman in the Vault. How else could he explain it? The Vault was not entirely unlike this, except far more desolate. How did it work? Where did these people come from? How could so many be in one place? Roma was not this crowded.
The strangers told him the world had been destroyed. Had the Templars succeeded? Did Minerva make a mistake in her prediction? There were too many questions and no answers to find. Everyone said the same things, as if it was true. Maybe it was true. But Ezio would not admit to this being true. Nothing is true, everything is permitted. He was an assassin, charged with finding the truth and giving people free will. So he would do this: find the truth as best as he could. Only then he would believe.
Questions?: So at this point Ezio has the Apple in his hand (he's actually using it as a weapon in game). Would this come with him?
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IC:
Character name: Ezio Auditore
Fandom: Assassin's Creed
Timeline: Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood - Memory 8, Sequence 2 (Shortly after Ezio steals the Apple of Eden from Cesare Borgia)
Age: 43
~*Magical*~ abilities and strengths: Since Ezio is a direct descendant of the first race of men who shared some of the abilities with their enslavers (I'll explain this in the background), he has something called Eagle Vision. Eagle Vision allows him to know the true scope of things: who are his enemies, his allies, hiding places, and targets. He's also extremely skilled at free-running and climbing. Ezio by some miracle also manages to not die when he jumps from very tall heights... at least, if a bale of hay or water is around. He knows his way around different types of weapons, like swords, hammers, his hidden blades, and pistols.
How would they use their abilities?: For the good of the people. He might cause for things to break or fall over in the process of climbing.
Appearance:
Ezio is fairly tall and walks with a confident swagger in his step. Most of the time, he wears his hood. What can be seen of his face when he wears his hood is his mostly straight nose, his somewhat thin yet defined lips and a beard. His most distinguishing facial feature is the scar on the right side of his lips. It cuts from above his upper lip down to just slightly below his lower lip. He has dark brown eyes and long brown hair, held in a ponytail by a red ribbon. As for his outfit, he wears the trademark Assassin outfit (for the purpose of the RP, it'll be white since in-game you can dye it.) The hood of the cloak is a very deep hood with a protruding tip at its end. The inside color is a deep red and he also wears a white half cloak over his left shoulder, which is held by a piece of armor. He wears two metal gauntlets that conceal his two hidden blades. Across his waist, Ezio wears wears a red sash and over it an intricate metalwork piece with the mark of the Assassins. His larger weapons, medicines, poisons and smoke bombs are hidden in pouches hanging from this. Ezio's white tunic reaches well past his knees and all of his outfit is made of leather. He wears brown leather boots as well. (This might help to clarify the descriptions.)
Background/Personality:
Before I start on Ezio's background, I want to go a little into detail about his lineage to explain his abilities and why he fights. Before the race of humanity we know today, there was an ancient, advanced race of people who knew all about technology and they made powerful items. They had for slaves regular humans like us. As time passed, many of these enslavers (known in game as Those Who Came Before) raped their slaves and those born between the two were the first known Assassins with the powers of Those Who Came Before mixed with regular humans. I'll explain a little more further down.
The game takes place in the year 2012 and follows Desmond Miles, a descendant of Ezio. He relives Ezio's memories in something called the Animus. It gives the user the ability to relive memories of the past by sifting through DNA. The Animus has something called a bleeding effect: that is, whatever Ezio learns in his time, Desmond learns it as well. He is put through the Animus to become a Master Assassin like Ezio to bolster the Assassin efforts against the Templars and train more recruits.
Ezio Auditore is the second son Giovanni and Maria Auditore. He has an older brother, a younger sister, and an even younger brother. That is, until their family was betrayed. At the time, Ezio was unaware of the Assassins and had no idea his father was among those who tried to keep the peace and balance in Italy. After witnessing the execution, he hides in a brothel owned by Paola, a fellow Assassin. She teaches him the ways of blending and pickpocketing, then tells him to visit a young, brilliant man named Leonardo Da Vinci. They become fast friends throughout the course of each others' lives and Ezio looks to him for repairing his weapons as well as making new ones like the hidden pistol. He leaves after saving Leonardo from a guard and assassinates Uberto Alberti, the man who was responsible for the hanging.
He runs from Florence, his birthplace, and sought sanctuary in the Auditore Villa in Monteriggioni. His uncle Mario Auditore tells him of his lineage and how was a descendant of one of the greatest Assassins known, Altair Ibn-La Ahad. At first, he didn't want to become an Assassin. He simply wanted to get to Spain to make sure his sister and mother were safe. Eventually, he accepts being in the order. He kills Vieri de Pazzi, the Templar in the city, and heads for Florence.
He meets with a mysterious thief and Assassin named La Volpe, who remains one of his closest allies and chief information-gatherer. Ezio learns of the Pazzi attempts to take over Florence and remove the Medicis from power. Ezio was unable to save Giuliano but he did save Lorenzo, thus becoming an ally to the Medicis. He kills Francesco de Pazzi during an attack between Pazzi and Medici guards but several escape from the city intact. Lorenzo, under his authority, clears the Auditore name and Ezio is told of the conspirators who were behind the hangings. Ezio kills several men who aided the Pazzi and gains more information about the Templars. He follows Jacopo de'Pazzi to a meeting with other Templars, namely Rodrigo Borgia, and a Ventian merchant named Emilio Barbarigo. Rodrigo wounds Jacopo for failing to capture Florence. Ezio follows up with a kill.
Ezio heads for Venice in 1480, two years after killing Jacopo. He meets with Leonardo in Forli and both left together for the city. They were attacked on the way to Venice by Templar guards at the orders of Rodigo Borgia. During his four years in Venice, he becomes closely associated with the thieves in the city and kills Emilio Barbarigo, a Templar who had taken over the Merchant District. Here he learns of another conspirator named Carlo Grimaldi. With the help of the thieves and Leonardo's brilliant flying machine, he invades the Palazzo Ducale and murders Carlo. In 1486, he kills another man named Marco Barbarigo during Venice's famous Carnevale. It's here that he uses his hidden pistol thanks to Leonardo.
It's been ten years by this time since his father and two brothers were killed. He had heard of a ship being moved to Cypress, but hadn't heard anything about it for almost two years. Rosa, one of the thieves in Venice, tells him of the ship's landing. Ezio spied the guards moving a Piece of Eden, a very powerful and ancient piece of technology created by Those Who Came Before. He killed the guard and disguised himself, leading Ezio straight to Rodrigo. They fought, and Ezio won, telling Rodrigo he had failed for not bringing along a "prophet" named in the Codex, a collection of writings and drawings about the Assassins. None other than Niccolo Machiavelli says that Ezio himself is the prophet and they formally induct him into the order that night.
He eventually loses this Piece of Eden, which they now call the Apple, to a monk without a finger in Romagna. He had lost consciousness but comes to with the help of Caterina Sforza and went after the Apple quickly. He found out the man was named Girolamo Savonarola. Ezio killed Savonarola, recovering the Apple.
In combination with The Apple, The Codex revealed the location of the Vault, a place built by Those That Came Before, was in Rome underneath the Vatican. This was in 1492 and by then Rodrigo Borgia had already ascended to papacy. His uncle Mario claimed this was because of the Staff, yet another Piece of Eden. He left for Rome almost immediately.
Once inside the Sistine Chapel, Ezio attempts to kill Rodrigo but the pope utilizes the power of the Staff to attack back. Ezio was unharmed thanks to the Apple and they fought each other. Rodrigo beat Ezio and stabbed him in the stomach, taking the Apple with him. Somehow he survives and fights Rodrigo one final time. He chose not to kill Rodrigo, saying that his death wouldn't bring back the lives of his father and two brothers. With the Apple and the Staff, he enters the Vault. What Ezio finds is a hologram of Minerva, one of Those That Came Before, and delivers a message not to him, but to Desmond. Minerva warns of a terrible doom foreshadowing Earth in 2012. Ezio, of course, was beyond confused and tells this to his allies, calling it magic.
He returns to the Auditore Villa with a great burden lifted from his shoulders. Or so he thought. On January 2, 1500, Cesare Borgia, son of Rodrigo Borgia, attacks the city and steals the Apple. His uncle Mario is killed by Cesare and he takes Caterina Sforza, whom Ezio had spent the night with, as a hostage. Ezio passes out but soon recovers and tries to fight off the remaining forces. Under the Villa laid a Sanctuary and a secret passage from the city. Ezio leads his mother, sister and several citizens to it. He then grabs himself a horse and made Rome his next destination. Sometime later, he passes out since his wounds had not been treated.
Ezio awoke to find that his wounds had been treated and he had a new set of robes. Machiavelli tells Ezio when he meets with him that Rome had fallen into corruption and its citizens were being mistreated ever since the Borgias had come into power.
The courtesans had always been a great asset to Ezio, so he ventured to Rosa in Fiore, a courtesan guild in the city, but its own Madonna Solari had been kidnapped and being held for ransom. Madonna Solari was killed and he was attacked viciously when he went to deliver the money. Ezio escaped and made his way back to Rosa in Fiore, finding his mother and sister there. Claudia Auditore, his sister, asks to become the head of the guild and he accepted very reluctantly. He continued with getting the necessary support from La Volpe's thieves in Rome.
Claudia, La Volpe and Bartolomeo d'Alviano, a mercenary, inform Ezio of Caterina Sforza's whereabouts and goes to rescue her. Machiavelli insists yet again that he should kill the Borgias should he get the chance. Ezio takes Lucrezia Borgia, Cesare's younger sister as well as lover, and forces her to give him the keys to Caterina's jail cell. Caterina rides away from the city saying it was up to him to rescue and free Rome. He listens and decides, much against Machiavelli's will, to begin recruiting citizens into his Brotherhood. In a year or less, he had taken many new recruits as well as taking former members of the Order. With them, he completed contracts and saved many lives.
Through a local senator, Ezio entered Juan Borgia the Elder's pagan party to kill him. Juan Borgia, Cesare's cousin, had been providing the funds to Cesare's army. With this man gone, the power of the papal army was crippled.
Ezio met with La Volpe, who had grave concerns. He claimed that Machiavelli was a Templar spy and he must be killed. Ezio disagreed but he promised to see about those claims. La Volpe continued to say that the keys to Castel Sant'Angelo, the castle where the Borgias resided, where in the hands of an actor and Lucrezia's lover named Pietro Rossi. Ezio tailed one of Cesare's assassins to the Colosseum where Pietro would be killed during an Easter play. He takes out all of the marksmen around the Colosseum, but when Ezio arrives to try and kill this assassin, he was told that Pietro had been poisoned already. Ezio quickly took Pietro to a nearby doctor to save him.
During this, he sees a thief that he recognized from the siege on the villa. Ezio chases him and found out that it was he and not Machiavelli who was the traitor. He runs back to La Volpe to stop him from killing Machiavelli by telling him the truth. La Volpe vows to not mistrust Ezio again. Ezio heard of attacks on Rosa in Fiore, so he leaves for the guild only to find that Claudia has already killed the intruders. Ezio extends an invitation to the Order and his guild to his sister and she accepts. Machiavelli, in turn, stepped down from his position and named Ezio il Mentore, or the Grand Master of the Assassins.
The Assassins were now in control of the city. Ezio snuck into Castel Sant'Angelo when he heard of Cesare's return and saw Rodrigo try to poison his son. Instead, Cesare murdered his father. When Ezio entered the room, Lucrezia told him of where the Apple was hidden, which was where Cesare was going. He beat Cesare to the Apple and used it against the papal guard that attacked him.
Ezio Auditore is a very headstrong man and is absolutely selfless. He puts everyone before himself and will do anything to try and save someone or will spare a life if it doesn't need to be taken. He does have a sense of humor amidst all the seriousness of his position. Where there was cockiness as a teenager, there is confidence as an adult. He knows he has the power and the abilities to do what he sets his mind to, but he won't rush in stupidly. Ezio is not above himself to ask for help when he needs it. He knows he can't do everything by himself. He treats his allies and friends with kindness but he won't hold back to unkind words if they need to hear it. With Machiavelli, though the two disagree greatly, they focus instead on the guild and repairing the city. In a way, he knows how to deal with different kinds of people. He is something of a social butterfly when he needs to be and with the right people to help him.
Trust is not given, but earned with Ezio. As I mentioned earlier, La Volpe didn't trust Machiavelli but Ezio did, despite their differences. Machiavelli earned Ezio's trust because of his ties with the Borgia and the fact that he had provided already with invaluable information. He sees the value of a person sometimes further than most would.
Ezio is also a bit of a ladies man, but much less as an adult than he was as a teenager. Although from the point where I take him from he has no significant other, it would be silly to say he didn't get around if he wanted to. He definitely did during the Carnevale after the assassination but again this was him as a younger man. Ezio has matured and only looked forward. As a teenager, he was driven by revenge. Now, he is driven by the greater good and the cause of the Assassins.
Why should that character be in this game: N/A
Why do you want to continue their history here: N/A
For applicants considering an alternate version of a character already in game, please use this as your chance to explain the key differences between your character and the one already in play: N/A
Have you read up on how the game works?: Players use the Flaming Ferret to communicate and they can steal, take on missions or bum off people to get money.
1st person sample:
What is this place? Another Vault? No, I would have remembered... This is nothing like Roma, these are not its people. Some do not even look like people. Maybe I am dreaming. Maybe... maybe this is the Apple's doing. I know of its power, but could this be another way of using the Apple? Illusions are possible, yes, but this?
There must be an answer to this! I must find the way back to Roma. I must speak with Machiavelli, he may yet know what this place is. If this is still Roma, the Borgias must not find this place. Too many weapons, too many people. Far too much is at stake.
3rd person sample:
Amidst all the confusion, Ezio found it quite easy to blend with the crowds. He seemed the least obvious among most of the crowd. No one looked at him twice. The assassin darted away from the people then leaned casually against the wall. The chaos was too much even for him. "Do you know this place?" He asked a girl. She replied the same as the rest did, the S.S. Thor. A ship.
This was not a ship. If it was truly a ship, then it belonged to the woman in the Vault. How else could he explain it? The Vault was not entirely unlike this, except far more desolate. How did it work? Where did these people come from? How could so many be in one place? Roma was not this crowded.
The strangers told him the world had been destroyed. Had the Templars succeeded? Did Minerva make a mistake in her prediction? There were too many questions and no answers to find. Everyone said the same things, as if it was true. Maybe it was true. But Ezio would not admit to this being true. Nothing is true, everything is permitted. He was an assassin, charged with finding the truth and giving people free will. So he would do this: find the truth as best as he could. Only then he would believe.
Questions?: So at this point Ezio has the Apple in his hand (he's actually using it as a weapon in game). Would this come with him?
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