7/3/2023 0 Comments Lysistrata![]() ![]() "She knows it is wiser to stay hidden, but her vanity is getting the better of her." ―Ezio on Lysistrata's decision to make a public reappearance, 1511. ĭetermined to end her life, Ezio and his Assassin recruit attempted to chase after her, but only came to the gory sight of many bodies piled atop each other, all male, revealing her intentions would have been the same despite their interruption. Reacting quickly, the apprentice attempted to assassinate Lysistrata, but it was too late, as she had already fled. However, noticing the Assassin apprentice, Lysistrata stabbed her contact in the abdomen, before throwing a smoke bomb to conceal her escape. ĭuring that time, Ezio's apprentice made their way onto a section of the Hippodrome's steps just above where Lysistrata stood. From there, Lysistrata and the man eventually arrived at the city's Hippodrome, where they stopped to talk for a few moments. ![]() While the Italian Mentor's apprentice followed Lysistrata and her contact as they weaved their way through the streets, Ezio tailed them from the rooftops. However, curious to her intentions, the pair were tailed by an Assassin, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, and one of his apprentices. In 1511, Lysistrata met with a male contact, with whom she walked through Constantinople's Imperial South District. "We have been hearing rumors for some time now that paint Lysistrata in a very dangerous light." ―An Apprentice to Ezio Auditore regarding Lysistrata, 1511. ![]()
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