![]() However, Machiavelli revealed that this was only part of Savonarola's tyranny, as Savonarola had taken control of city leaders who held influence over Florence's districts. Machiavelli then explained that Savonarola's control began to take shape a few weeks prior, when the once reviled man became one that people "worshiped". ![]() ![]() Eager to reclaim the Apple, Ezio declared that they should work on retrieving it, though Machiavelli rebuked him. Įzio met with Niccolò Machiavelli on one of the Arno bridges, and Machiavelli confirmed that Savonarola had taken control of Florence with the aid of the Apple of Eden. In the year 1497, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze returned to Florence to find it controlled by Savonarola and his nine lieutenants. Įzio and Machiavelli discussing Savonarola ![]() They, in turn, oppress the citizens and ensure his will is done." ―Niccolò Machiavelli discussing Savonarola's new system of power. "It's not the city he's enthralled, but its leaders: men possessed of influence and power. ![]()
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