[It's... a long silence. One you can almost mistake for being an accidental recording. There is nothing there. No sound to tell who it's from, other than the name attached to it.
Finally, after what seems like a long period of absolutely nothing, Ezio speaks. He sounds frustrated, but more than that, exhausted.]
...figlio di un cane. They are gone.
[Three guesses as to who he's referring to, and the first two don't count, Caterina.]
[And it is true, between taking care of the novices, running the shop, and keeping an eye over Connor, Aveline, and Altaïr- Ezio has little time for anything else. Unless he has more hands to help in the important matters, most of the jobs will fall on him, leaving much to do in very little time.]
I fear our work is only going to become more difficult from here.
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Finally, after what seems like a long period of absolutely nothing, Ezio speaks. He sounds frustrated, but more than that, exhausted.]
...figlio di un cane. They are gone.
[Three guesses as to who he's referring to, and the first two don't count, Caterina.]
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Dannazione.
Who?
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Whatever ground I held over Altaïr is gone now. He will not listen to me, regardless of rank or era.
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[She hums softly as she considers this, though it's awfully close to a snort.]
He will come around eventually. Do not waste too much time chasing after him.
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[And it is true, between taking care of the novices, running the shop, and keeping an eye over Connor, Aveline, and Altaïr- Ezio has little time for anything else. Unless he has more hands to help in the important matters, most of the jobs will fall on him, leaving much to do in very little time.]
I fear our work is only going to become more difficult from here.
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[It's gentle, but then a tone of amusement creeps into her voice.]
Even despite una moltitudine di idioti.
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[And he laughs.]
Sì, è vero.
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[There's a pause.]
You are doing good work here, Ezio. Never doubt that.
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[That means a lot to him, and it's easily heard in his voice.]
I only hope that in the end, they will remember when we are gone.
["They" meaning the natives.]
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