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Friday, April 30, 2010

Novel Project = Research

1st source = Leonardo da Vinci
2nd source = Ezio Auditore da Firenze

1st source facts;
1. He was educated in his father's house getting a elementary education of reading, writing and arithmetic.
2. In 1467 he became an apprentice learning painting, sculpture and technical and mechanical skills.
3. In the year 1477 Leonardo was all ready sketching on pumps, military weapons and other machines.
4. Although he always wanted to paint but could not because , mathematical studies kept him away from his painting much of the time.
5. Leonardo spent most of his time arranging and editing his scientific studies, this means he was 1,000 years ahead in life, because he even made planes.

2nd source facts;
1. Ezio Auditore da Firenze was born in Florence in 1459 AD, the second son of Giovanni and Maria Auditore.
2. Until the age of 17, Ezio lived a life of luxury as a member of the Florentine noble class, unaware of his father's allegiance to the Assassin Order.(click assassin order to see what they are for Ezio and the assassin order are real)
3. In the year 1476, Ezio, his older brother Federico and friends of the family got into a fight with Vieri de' Pazzi and his gang.
4.Ezio then becomes a assassin when his father died.
5. Two more years passed before word of the Templar vessel reached Ezio once again on his twenty ninth birthday, when Rosa brought him a shipping manifest detailing the return of the ship that very day. Sneaking into the Arsenal, Ezio watched as a Templar soldier carrying a Piece of Eden disembarked from the ship and made his way to a Templar base in the city. Following the soldier, Ezio assassinated and impersonated the guard, carrying the Piece of Eden to a meeting with Rodrigo Borgia himself. Finally able to confront the man ultimately responsible for the deaths of his father and brothers, Ezio criticized the Templar Grand Master for the non-appearance of the supposed "prophet" detailed in the Codex prophecy. Borgia responded, proudly naming himself the prophet before engaging Ezio in battle. The battle was short, and Ezio easily bested the Templar. On the backfoot, Borgia called upon the city guards and taunted the Assassin, saying that "his people" had failed to show up.

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