Young Ezio is more apt to climb in a lover’s window than creep up and stab somebody when we first meet him. So now Desmond’s running through Italy in the 1400s as Ezio Auditore.
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(Talk about a family tree full of rotten roots.) Of course, to do that, Desmond must plug into their version of the DNA machine and jump back to yet another ancestor with assassin clan ties. The still bewildered bartender is given an assist to escape his original captors and then taken to the hideout of a group that wants to strike back against the Templars. The new Creed picks up the thread of Desmond’s plight right where it got cut off. So if Desmond wants his life back, he’s got to slip on some bloody ancestral shoes and put together some clues. This Crusades-era great-great-great-great-grandpa just happened to be an assassin who had dealings with some pretty powerful artifacts-treasures that the kidnappers want to find in the here and now. They strap him into a fancy contraption that puts his DNA code on tap and digitally re-creates the genetic memories of his long-forgotten forebear. The first Assassin’s Creed features a bartender named Desmond Miles who is snatched off the street by modern masters of mayhem who are mysteriously connected to the ancient Knights Templar. And then it adds in enough ancient intrigue and religious conspiracy twists to make Dan Brown wish he’d dreamed it all up for his next novel. Assassin’s Creed II contains much of what made Assassin’s Creed an 8 million unit seller-lots of crowd-blending, wall-clambering, murderous missions.