When asked about the storyline, Puel gave an answer that I found particualrly intriguing:
"To help the assassins in their quest, Desmond will be exploring his DNA to find another ancestor’s memory: Ezio Auditore Di Firenze; a nobleman who lived at the end of the 15th Century in Italy. Betrayed by the ruling families of Italy, Ezio embarks upon an epic quest for vengeance. To his allies, he will become a force for change - fighting for freedom and justice. To his enemies, he will become a boogey man – dedicated to the destruction of the tyrants abusing the people of Italy. On his quest for vengeance, Ezio – and Desmond through Ezio’s story – will uncover a much bigger plot: A conspiracy rooted in Assassin’s Creed and that still impact the world of Desmond – our very world."
Notice how he says "to help the assassins in their quest".
Now this might just be a mistake and he might have meant "the templars" or "Abstergo".But if it is not a mistake, Puel just gave away that the Assassins will get to Desmond and that it will be them who will make him live through his ancestor's memories...
He also says about Ezio that:
"You play not only as an assassin but as a young Italian noble seeking to uncover the truth""Ezio is at first glance a young Renaissance nobleman but Assassin’s blood flows through his veins"
"As he is Italian, we also wanted to give him a special … inclination for women: he is a seducer. But most importantly: Ezio is someone marked by fate: the decadence of his powerful family certainly plays a great role in the man he becomes."
(Personally, I'm afraid they might concentrate too much on this whole "Italian-stallion-wants-his-Vendetta" thing and just quickly throw in the whole Templar thing at the end of the game.I already know now that I will not like Ezio as much as I liked Altaïr.But if this ends up not being "Assassin's Creed" but "Ezio's Vendetta" I'm probably going to be very pissed, no matter how many cool weapons and new assassination moves we get...)
Quote:PEOPLE BLOG
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