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Assassins Creed II: Ezio

Kings & Assassins, Book 3

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Assassins Creed II: Ezio

By: Mike Blake
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This poem Assassins Creed II: Ezio, the second in the series, is a mixture based on the eponymous fictional video game series, the live-action film, and the real assassins founded by Hassan-e-Sabbāh in 1090, as well as other embellishments.

The poem focuses on the second assassin Ezio, his visits to Florence and Venice, and the killing of Uberto Alberti and other influential figures of the Pazzi who were involved in the death of his father Giovanni. It mentions notable figures from history who help Ezio along the way, especially Leonardo da Vinci who supplies arms and Statesman Lorenzo de Medici. Also, this poem contains the final act of tracking Rodrigo, and it mentions the apple and the staff of Eden. It concludes with Ezio's summation, which adds to the flavor.

©2021 Mike B. Blake (P)2021 Mike B. Blake
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