[Ezio has time, finally, to make this message. He's not sure how many people met his mother here, but he is sure some people at least need to know she's gone. So, he is stood alone, in the dim lighting of the Assassin's Hideout, though only the plain wall can be seen behind him. His hood is up, and he doesn't try to show much emotion on his face.]
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I'm sorry, Ezio! I didn't get to meet her, but I'm sure she's a lovely lady. At least she's safe at home now.
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Son of a... Ezio. [ Losing Sofia is one thing, but his mother is another. Desmond, once again, has no idea what to say. Instead he just stays quiet, but the sounds of the city can be heard. He's listening, grandpa. ]
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[Heather looks extremely sympathetic, having lost her father only days before her arrival in Aliunde. She has since gotten him back, though]
Your mother... That's terrible.
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Well, I guess you're right. There's no weird monsters and random reasons to panic back where you're from, right?
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[He may be saying that because he has a lot of pride in himself Italy, but perhaps there is the lingering pride an older brother has for his younger siblings.] Now who the hell are you?
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[He raises a brow at the tone.] I am Ezio Auditore da Firenze. And you are?
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[He wasn't in the best of moods and he certainly didn't feel like telling Ezio his full name. Too many syllables. Perhaps later, when he was feeling more generous.] Romano.
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[He nods once in greeting.]
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