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For some time, Brutus' dreams were haunted by a mysterious cavern that he found himself compelled to find. Eventually, he was led to discover the sealed First Civilization vault hidden beneath what would eventually become the Santa Maria Aracoeli.

As he had been assigned by Gaius Cassius Longinus as the one to come up with the plan of assassinating Caesar, Brutus designated a Temple of Juno preceding as sealed Isu Vault as a meeting place for his co-conspirators. Whenever his fellow Assassins left after their council meetings, Brutus would explore the cavern on his own, coming across what had supposedly drawn him to the location, "Whispers. Lights flickering through cracks in the earth. A doorway that is also a puzzle.

Eventually discovering how to gain entrance to the vault, Brutus was struck to awe by "phantom radiance" of the otherworldly architecture, and found the "very pillars of [his] beliefs toppled. Brutus would later write several scrolls describing his dreams and discovery of the vault, as well as include drawings of the chamber and its pedestal. Following the assassination of Caesar, Brutus also returned to the temple to store these scrolls, as well as his heirloom armor.

Along the way on the rooftops, they tracked down a Roman orator, Magnus , who supported Caesar's ascension and attempted to manipulate the Senate. Brutus instructed Aya to assassinate Magnus at the right time, which she did with an arrow soon after. After assassinating the orator, Brutus and Aya regrouped in a Roman bathhouse, where he reminisce about his past with Caesar, whom he believed had became mad with power.

They were later interrupted by Cassius, who informed them that Caesar refused to renounce the title of dictator, despite the "messages" they had sent. Inspired and encouraged by the visions he had seen in the vault, Brutus devised the plan for the assassination alongside thirty-nine other senators. That day, however, Caesar's wife, Calpurnia attempted to convince him not to attend the Senate, delaying his arrival and leading the Hidden Ones to fear that the plot had been found out.

Upon Septimius' defeat and death, Brutus met with Aya outside the Senate, where he handed her a dagger given to him by Caesar, appointing her as the one to eliminate Caesar. Brutus later entered the building and attended the Senate with the rest of the senators. Following Brutus' instructions, Aya entered shortly after and delivered the first stab to Caesar. The rest of senators then followed, stabbing Caesar twenty-three times.

Caesar resisted at first, but resigned himself to his fate upon recognizing Brutus, who delivered the last stab to Caesar, killing him. With Caesar dead, Brutus declared that Romans were now free from the tyrant.

After the assassination, the Senate passed an amnesty on the Hidden Ones, which was proposed by Caesar's friend and co-consul Marc Antony. Nonetheless, uproar among the population caused Brutus and the other Hidden Ones to go into hiding.

After Aya was knocked unconscious during a fight on an aqueduct, Brutus and his follower ones found and brought her to safety in a aqueduct supply storeroom. Aya, having seen the repercussions' of the assassination, questioned Brutus' decision to assassinate Casesar in the Senate, pointing a knife to his neck.

Cassius managed to interlude, convincing them to quickly leave Rome before Caesar's loyal followers find them. As Brutus and the Hidden Ones continued their path on leaving Rome, they came across a senator who took part in Caesar's assassination, being surrounded by the Roman citizens. Aya urged Brutus and the rest to continue and head to Crete before heading to save the senator. The more I think about it, the more I think Brutus founded the order. There are no references to a pre-Roman Empire group of assassins.

This is my belief! Wiki ''However, Suetonius himself says Caesar said nothing. Plutarch also reports that Caesar said nothing, pulling his toga over his head when he saw Brutus among the conspirators'' Which according to the wiki, is where the term ''Et Tu, Brute? Both scenarios are impossible. The Templars were created by the Church in the s and the Church itself didn't even exist until Jesus was in his mid-life.

Caesar was born and assassinated well before Jesus' birth. Thus any scenario in which Caesar is a Templar is impossible. Log In Sign Up. Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free! What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived Page 1 of 3 Next Last. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. User Info: Frogg This is the truth!

The same game also features a sketch of the armor, created by Donglu Yu , but that differs from its actual appearance in some respects, such as being black with some gold trimmings. In the PlayStation 3 version, a PlayStation Network account is required in order to purchase the outfit, but it is not required to have an internet connection to wear it, and by extension, not required to be logged into the PlayStation Network account to use it.

In the same game, it is the only armor in to change both Hidden Blade gauntlets. Upon reliving memories following the acquirement of Armor of Brutus, it replaced Ezio's armor in the event that the memory did not have his current armor available at the blacksmith shops. Following Assassin's Creed: Revelations , the Armor of Brutus is not mentioned in the franchise again. Assassin's Creed Wiki Explore.

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