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by Oliver Bowden


  In a moment, Sofia was by his side.

  “You should have stayed at home.”

  He smiled at her. “I am home.”

  “Sit down, here.” She indicated a nearby bench. “Wait for us. We’ll be right over there. Only take a minute or two.”

  He nodded, watching her rejoin the children and wander off a little farther down the street. He made himself comfortable, letting the pain subside.

  He watched the people walking to and fro, going about their daily business. He felt pleased and enjoyed watching them. He breathed in the smells of the market as it broke up around him. He listened to the sound the traders made.

  “I love it here,” he said to himself. Home. Home at last.

  His reverie was interrupted by the peevish voice of a young Italian who plumped himself down on the bench near him. The young man was talking, apparently, to himself. He didn’t look at Ezio.

  “Al diavolo! I hate this damn city. I wish I were in Rome! I hear the women there are . . . mmm . . . like ripe Sangiovese on the vine, you know? Not like here. Firenze!” He spat on the ground.

  Ezio looked at him. “I don’t think Florence is your problem,” he remarked, pained at what the young man had said.

  “I beg your pardon?”

  Ezio was about to reply, but the pain seized him again, and he winced, and started to gasp. The young man turned to him. “Steady, old man.”

  He grabbed Ezio’s wrist as Ezio caught his breath. Looking down at the hand that held him, Ezio thought the grip was uncommonly strong, and there was something strange, almost familiar, about the man’s expression. But he was probably imagining it all. He shook his head to clear it.

  The young man looked at Ezio closely, and smiled. Ezio returned the look.

  “Get some rest, eh?” the young man said.

  He rose to his feet and walked away. Ezio nodded in belated agreement, watching him go. Then he leaned back, seeking Sofia in the thinning crowd. And saw her at a stall, buying vegetables. And there beside her were Flavia and Marcello, baiting each other, playing together.

  He closed his eyes and took some deep breaths. His breathing calmed. The young man was right. He should get some rest . . .

  Sofia was packing the vegetables she’d bought into a basket when something cold crept into her heart. She looked up, then around, back to where Ezio sat. There was something about the way he was sitting.

  Confused, not wanting to admit what she feared to herself, she put a hand to her mouth and hurried across to him, leaving the children playing where they were.

  As she got closer, she slowed her pace, looking at him. She sat down by his side, taking his hand. And then she leaned forward, pressing her forehead against his hair.

  One or two people looked in their direction, then one or two more, with concern; but otherwise, life in the street went on.

  NINETY-TWO

  Much later that day, back home, and having sent Machiavelli away, Sofia took herself into the den. The children were in bed. She didn’t think what had happened had sunk in for them, yet.

  In the den, the fire had gone out. She lit a candle. She walked to the desk and picked up the neatly stacked sheaf of papers, tied with a ribbon, that lay on it. And she began to read:

  When I was a young man, I had liberty, but I did not see it; I had time, but I did not know it; and I had love, but I did not feel it. Many decades would pass before I understood the meaning of all three. And now, in the twilight of my life, this understanding has passed into contentment. Love, liberty, and time . . . once so much at my disposal, are the fuels that drive me forward; and love, most especially, my dearest, for you, our children, our brothers and sisters . . . and for the vast and wonderful world that gave us life and keeps us guessing. With endless affection, my Sofia, I am forever yours.

  Ezio Auditore

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  LIST OF CHARACTERS

  Adad: stonemason

  Al Mualim: Mentor of the Brotherhood

  Al-Sayf, Malik: Assassin comrade of Altaïr

  Al-Sayf, Tazim: Assassin and Malik’s son

  Al-Scarab: pirate captain

  Auditore, Claudia: Ezio’s sister

  Auditore, Ezio: Master Assassin

  Auditore, Federico: Ezio’s elder brother

  Auditore, Giovanni: Ezio’s father

  Auditore, Mario: Ezio’s uncle

  Auditore, Petruccio: Ezio’s younger brother

  Azize: Assassin in Constantinople

  Baglioni, Pantasilea: Bartolomeo d’Alviano’s wife

  Barleti, Tarik: Janissary captain

  Bekir: Larnaka shipping agent

  Borgia, Cesare: Rodrigo’s son, 1480–1519

  Borgia, Rodrigo: Pope Alexander VI, 1451–1503

  Buonarroti, Michelangelo: artist, sculptor, etc., 1475–1564

  Cemal: Assassin in Altaïr’s time

  d’Alviano, Bartolomeo: Italian captain and Assassin, aka Barto, 1455–1515

  da Vinci, Leonardo: artist, scientist, sculptor, etc., 1452–1519

  de Sable, Robert: Templar Grand Master

  Dilara: Ottoman spy, Tarik’s agent

  Dogan: Assassin in Constantinople

  Dovizi, Duccio: Claudia’s ex-boyfriend

  Dürer, Meister Albrecht: painter, 1471–1528

  Erasmus, Desiderius: leader of the Northern European Assassins

  Evraniki: Assassin in Constantinople

  Ferdinand II, King: king of Spain, 1479–1516

  Francis I, King: king of France, 1494–1547

  Haras: Assassin adept in Altaïr’s time

  Heyreddin: Assassin in Constantinople

  Hulagu, Khan: grandson of Genghis Khan, 1217–65

  Ibn-La’Ahad, Altaïr: Master Assassin

  Ibn-La’Ahad, Darim: Altaïr’s eldest son

  Ibn-La’Ahad, Sef: Altaïr’s youngest son

  Ibn-La’Ahad, Umar: Altaïr’s father

  Il Volpe: member of the Assassin Council

  Irini: Assassin in Constantinople

  Janos: Ottoman prisoner

  Julius II, Pope: Pope and friend to the Assassins, 1443–1513

  Juno: goddess, one of Those Who Came Before

  Jupiter: god, one of Those Who Came Before

  Kasim: Assassin in Constantinople

  Kemal Reis: Piri Reis’s uncle

  Luther: aka Martin Luther, priest, 1483–1546

  Machiavelli, Niccolò di Bernardo dei: philosopher and writer, 1469–1527

  Ma’Mun: shipping agent

  Mehmed II, Sultan: previous sultan of the Ottoman Empire, 1432–81

  Minerva: goddess, one of Those Who Came Before

  Nazar: Janissary soldier

  Nikolos: guard

  Osman, Ahmet: Suleiman’s uncle and Bayezid II’s eldest son, 1465–1513

  Osman, Cem: Bayezid II’s brother and pretender to the throne, 1459–95

  Osman, Selim I: Suleiman’s father and Bayezid II’s youngest son, ca. 1465–1520

  Osman, Suleiman: the prince and governor of Kefe, 1494–1566

  Osman, Sultan Bayezid II: the current sultan, Suleiman’s grandfather, 1447–1512

  Osman, Tomas: Bayezid II’s brother

  Palaiologos, Constantine: last Byzantine emperor

  Palaiologos, Manuel: heir of the Palaiologos family

  Paola: Assassin madame, member of the Assassin Council

  Petros: soldier

  Piri Reis: admiral, cartographer, bomb maker

  Polo, Maffeo: Niccolò Polo’s brother, 1252–1309

  Polo, Niccolò: journal writer, Marco’s father, 1252–94

  Rosa: member of the Assassin Council

  Salai: Leonardo’s assistant

  Sartor, Sofia: lady in green

  Sforza, Caterina: Countess of Forlì

  Shahkulu: Manuel’s bodyguard

  Shao Jun: Chinese Assassin

  Sofian, Abbas: Altaïr’s former comrade and Master Assassin

  Sofian
, Ahmad: Abbas’s father

  Tazim, Yusuf: leader of the Assassins in Constantinople

  Teragani: Assassin in Altaïr’s time

  Thorpe, Maria: Altaïr’s wife

  Vespucci, Amerigo: explorer and navigator, 1454–1512

  Vespucci, Cristina : Ezio’s former girlfriend

  Villiers de L’Isle-Adam, Philippe: member of the Knights Hospitalier at Rhodes, 1464–1534

  Zhu Huocong: the Jiajing Emperor

  GLOSSARY OF FOREIGN TERMS

  ARABIC

  barakallah feek God bless you

  hajj pilgrimage

  masa’il kher good evening

  CHINESE (Mandarin)

  dao knife

  dashi, xièxiè nin thank you, Mentor

  duìbùqĭ I’m sorry

  ling chi death by a thousand cuts

  qián Chinese currency

  FRENCH

  vendange vintage

  veraison ripening

  GREEK

  apistefto unbelievable

  edáxi okay

  fíye apó brostá mou! get out of my way!

  Hristé mou my God

  kouráyo courage

  poi kalà very good

  ti distihìa what misery

  ITALIAN

  al diavolo to hell

  amore love

  a presto see you soon

  arrocco castling (chess move)

  bastardo bastard

  bene good, well

  bistecca alla fiorentina Florentine steak

  brutti ma buoni Italian cookies

  buffone jester

  buona donna good woman

  buona sera good evening

  buon giorno good day

  canaglia scoundrel

  carciofini sott’olio artichokes in oil

  castagnaccio chestnut flour cake

  cazzo prick, shit

  che succede? what’s happening?

  Dio mio my God

  duomo dome

  è incredibile it’s incredible

  fettunta garlic bread

  finito finished

  fratello mio my brother

  fuori out

  grazie thank you

  il diavolo the devil

  kogge ship

  levatrice midwife

  maccaroin in broddo pasta soup

  magnetismo magnetism

  meister master

  merda shit

  messer/e sir

  mia cara my dear

  mio my

  mio bel menestrello my handsome minstrel

  moleche soft-shell crab

  molto curioso very curious

  navigatore navigator

  nessun problema no problem

  non mi sorprende I’m not surprised

  pandiramerino rosemary bread

  panzanella Florentine bread

  pecorino cheese

  perdonate, buon signore pardon me, good sir

  perfetto perfect

  piena di vita full of life

  prego please

  presuntuoso presumptuous

  principe prince

  raccolto harvest

  ragazzo boy

  requiescat in pace rest in peace

  rixoto de gò rice with fish

  salame toscano Tuscan salami

  salsicce di cinghiale wild boar sausages

  salute a voi, Assassini health to you, Assassins

  salve hello

  se solo if only

  sì yes

  sì, da molto tempo yes, a long time

  sieur sire

  soldi money

  spaghetti allo scoglio reef spaghetti

  tesoro treasure

  tonno al cartoccio tuna in foil

  una tortura! torture

  va bene fine

  TURKISH

  adi herif bastard, pig

  affedersiniz, efendim excuse me, sir

  akçe Turkish coin

  allaha ismarladik goodbye

  Allah ashkina in God’s name

  aman Allahim oh my God

  aynen oyle exactly

  bey lord

  beyefendi gentleman

  bir sey degil you’re welcome

  çok tesekkür ederim thank you very much

  çok üzüldüm I am so sorry

  efendim sir

  effendi master

  Ekselânslari His Excellency

  evet yes

  gerzek idiot

  ghazi holy warriors

  güle güle goodbye

  güzel beautiful

  haydi rastgele good luck

  inanilmaz incredible

  kanun law

  kardeslerim brothers and sisters

  karesi square

  kargasa turmoil

  kesinlikle certainly

  kofta meatball

  merhaba hello

  pekala well

  pek güzel very beautiful

  prens prince

  sagliginiza to your health

  saray palace

  Sayin Mr.

  sehzadem prince

  serefe cheers

  sharbat Middle Eastern drink

  sinav icin iyi sanslar good luck on the test

  sövalye knight

  tesekkür ederim thank you

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  Special thanks to

  Yves Guillemot

  Jean Guesdon

  Corey May

  Darby McDevitt

  And also

  Alain Corre

  Laurent Detoc

  Sébastien Puel

  Geoffroy Sardin

  Xavier Guilbert

  Tommy François

  Cecile Russeil

  Christele Jalady

  The Ubisoft Legal Department

  Chris Marcus

  Etienne Allonier

  Maria Loreto

  Alex Clarke

  Alice Shepherd

  Anton Gill

  Guillaume Carmona

  Clémence Deleuze

  Ace titles by Oliver Bowden

  ASSASSIN’S CREED: RENAISSANCE

  ASSASSIN’S CREED: BROTHERHOOD

  ASSASSIN’S CREED: THE SECRET CRUSADE

  ASSASSIN’S CREED: REVELATIONS

 

 

 


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