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{{Youmay|the faction|[[Mercenary (disambiguation)|other uses of the term]]}}
{{Quote|I fight at your side, any time!|A mercenary's greeting to Ezio}}
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{{Quote|I fight at your side, any time!|A mercenary's greeting to Ezio.}}
 
{{Faction Infobox
 
{{Faction Infobox
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|locations = *[[Italy|Italian city-states]]
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*[[Ottoman Empire]]
|religion =
 
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*[[United States|British America]]
||leader = *[[Niccolò Machiavelli]]
 
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* [[Mario Auditore]]
 
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* [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]]
 
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'''Mercenaries''' were soldiers available for hire to take part in armed conflicts, often functioning as a third party, usually for private gain or material compensation. They were often hired by nations to take part in battles, or by private contractors to serve as personal protection.
|notable = Niccolò Machiavelli||locations = *[[Venice]]
 
* [[Tuscany]]
 
* [[Florence]]
 
* [[Rome]]
 
* [[Constantinople]]}}
 
   
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During the 15th and 16th centuries, the high number of mercenaries in cities like [[Rome]] and [[Constantinople]] led to the creation of guilds, collaborating with each other as one large group and acting under a singular leader. These mercenary guilds were often notable allies of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]], and their leaders sometimes were part of the Order themselves.
'''Mercenaries''' were one of the three factions that assisted the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore di Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] (the others being the [[Courtesans]] and the [[Thieves]]) during the Renaissance period.<ref name="ACII">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref><ref name="AC:B">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
 
   
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From the Colonial era, mercenaries continued to operate in the employ of various different bodies. Unlike the guilds of old however, these mercenaries were commonly used by the Colonial Rite of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], although this was not an exclusive arrangement.
The Mercenaries in [[Tuscany]]/[[San Gimignano]] were led by [[Mario Auditore]], Ezio's uncle, and the ones in [[Florence]] were led by [[Niccolò Machiavelli]].<ref>[http://assassinscreed.uk.ubi.com/assassins-creed-2/dlc/ Assassin's Creed II DLC Official Site]</ref> Whilst in [[Venice]] and [[Rome]], the Mercenaries were led by [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]].
 
   
==Application==
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==History==
Mercenaries (and all other hired help) cost 150 florins, followed Ezio around, and made comments after a fight. They wielded Heavy Weapons and were like a more powerful variation of the [[Brutes|Brute]]. However, Mercenaries encountered in missions (that are not hired) were free and had Longswords and Maces. Due to their lack of armor, their effectiveness was drastically reduced and they could be outmatched by 2-3 Pazzi Guards. Ezio could order them to fight the [[Guards]], thus providing a distraction.<ref name="ACII" />
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Mercenaries of [[Italy]], as with other hired help, cost 150 florins and followed Ezio around, along with making comments after a fight. They wielded [[heavy weapons]] and fought like [[Brutes|Brute]] [[guards]], however, mercenaries that were encountered in missions were often free of cost and wielded [[Swords and maces|longswords and maces]]. Due to their lack of armor, their effectiveness was drastically reduced, as they could be outmatched by two to three [[House of Pazzi|Pazzi]] guards. When needed, Ezio could order them to fight selected guards, providing a distraction for him to pass by areas unnoticed.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
   
In Rome, the mercenaries acted much as they did in the previous cities. Bartolomeo d'Alviano and his wife [[Pantasilea Baglioni|Pantasilea]] lead the mercenaries in Rome from their barracks. They actively participated in the fight against the [[Borgia]] and their French allies, led by Baron de Valois. When Ezio completed all of the Mercenary's Guild challenges, he was awarded with Bartolomeo's Axe and a Mercenary's Guild crest, which could be located in the armor section in the [[Tiber Island]] Hideout.<ref name="AC:B" />
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In Rome, the mercenaries acted much as they did in the previous cities, and [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] and his wife [[Pantasilea Baglioni]] led them from their barracks. There, they actively participated in the fight against the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] and their French allies, led by [[Octavian de Valois]]. When Ezio completed all of the Mercenaries [[Guild challenges (Brotherhood)|Guild challenges]], he was awarded with [[Bartolomeo's Axe]] and the guild's crest, which could be located in the armor section in the [[Tiber Island headquarters]].<ref name="Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
   
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In 1754, several mercenaries were hired by [[Achilles Davenport]]'s Assassins to obtain and guard [[William Johnson]]'s research notes in an encampment in West [[Boston]]. Not long after, the camp was infiltrated by [[Haytham Kenway]], [[Charles Lee]] and [[Thomas Hickey]], who retrieved the notes. 
==Combat==
 
Mercenaries were the most heavily armored of the three factions available. They usually wielded heavy, two-handed, weapons, and fought very similarly to [[Brutes]] in fights. However, despite this fact, they had quite a bit of difficulty when engaging Brutes in combat.
 
   
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Several mercenaries were later used by the Templars themselves in the following decades, with a significant number protecting [[Benjamin Church]] following his desertion of the Templar Order.
==Known Mercenaries==
 
[[File:Rome Mercenary.png|thumb|140px|right|Roman mercenary guild insignia.]]
 
===Tuscany===
 
   
 
==Combat==
 
Mercenaries were the most heavily armored of the three factions available, and they usually wielded heavy, two-handed weapons, fighting very similarly to Brutes in combat.
   
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During the Colonial era, however, mercenaries fought much like [[British Army|British Regulars]], using the same weapons and tactics as their professional counterparts.
* [[Mario Auditore]]<ref name="ACII" />
 
* [[Orazio]]<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''</ref>
 
* [[Ruggiero]]<ref name="ACB novel">[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' novel]]</ref>
 
 
===Florence===
 
 
 
* [[Niccolò Machiavelli]]<ref name="ACII" />
 
 
===Venice/Rome===
 
 
 
* [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]]<ref name="ACII" /><ref name="AC:B" />
 
* [[Gian]] <ref name="AC:B" />
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Mercenaries could not perform any form of [[freerunning]]. However, [[Mario Auditore]], who behaved like a mercenary, was able to free-run.
 
*Mercenaries possessed similar weapons to Brutes, but were easily defeated by them.
 
*In the [[Cannaregio District]] of Venice, Ezio could hire groups of six mercenaries, instead of the usual four.
 
*During the mission to assassinate [[Vieri de' Pazzi]], Mario referred to his mercenaries as his brothers, a term usually reserved for fellow Assassins.
 
*While Ezio distributed Bartolomeo's men to specific spots throughout the [[Castello District]] as a distraction for [[Silvio Barbarigo]], the mercenaries acted like normal guards instead of Brutes, even being able to sprint.
 
*Ironically, [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] was portrayed as the leader of the Florentine mercenaries, when, historically, he strongly opposed the use of them.
 
*Regular mercenaries could break out of Ezio's grabs, though the ones in the Monteriggioni training grounds couldn't, unless he was training with them.
 
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', two mercenaries helped Ezio operate [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s [[Tank]].
 
*In ''Brotherhood'', mercenaries were far more powerful and could take out several guards effectively.
 
*[[Fabrizio Colonna|Fabrizio]] and [[Prospero Colonna]] were two notable mercenaries that were saved by Ezio during one of the ''Brotherhood'''s [[Courtesans|courtesan]] assignments.
 
*Mercenaries could be killed by [[Ezio's Apple of Eden]] if they were caught within range of its blast radius.
 
*If a minstrel attempted to play in front of Ezio while he was accompanied by mercenaries, they would push him away and one would attempt to chase him, before returning shortly afterward.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
 
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
* Mercenaries cannot perform any form of [[free-running]]. However, Mario Auditore, who behaves like a Mercenary, is able to free run.
 
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Mercenary - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of a mercenary
* Mercenaries possess similar weapons to Brutes, but are easily defeated by them.
 
 
AC2_Mercenaries.png|A group of Mercenaries in Venice
* In the [[Cannaregio district]] of Venice, you can hire groups of six Mercenaries instead of a usual four.
 
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ACoP 1 v.png|Mario and his mercenaries cheering on Ezio
* During the mission to assassinate [[Vieri de' Pazzi]], Mario refers to his Mercenaries as his brothers, a term usually reserved for fellow [[Assassins]].
 
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Caserma_di_Alviano_3.png|Mercenaries in the [[Caserma di Alviano]]'s Fight Club
* While distributing Bartolomeo's men to specific spots throughout the [[Castello district]] as a distraction for [[Silvio Barbarigo]], his men act like normal guards instead of Brutes, even being able to sprint.
 
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Unfortunate_Son_1.png|Ezio speaking with an Ottoman mercenary
* Ironically, Niccolò Machiavelli is portrayed as the leader of the Florentine mercenaries when, historically, he strongly opposed the use of mercenaries.
 
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ACIII-JohnsonsErrand_4.png|A group of mercenaries in Boston
* Regular mercenaries can break out of your grabs; the ones in the Monteriggioni training can't, unless you're training with them.
 
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ACB-Hideout Armory 2.png|The Roman Mercenaries Guild insignia</gallery>
* In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', two mercenaries help Ezio operate [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s [[Tank]].
 
* In ''Brotherhood'', they are far more powerful and can take out several guards effectively.
 
* Fabrizio and Prospero Colonna are two notable mercenaries saved during one of the ''Brotherhood'' [[Courtesans|Courtesan]] missions.
 
* Mercenaries can be killed by the [[Sixth Apple|Apple of Eden]] if they are within range of its blast radius.
 
* If a Minstrel attempts to play in front of Ezio while he's accompanied by Mercenaries, they will push him away and one will attempt to chase him, before returning shortly afterward.
 
* When standing by a Mercenary as Ezio it can be seen that the Mercenary is far taller than Ezio like many other character models in Assassins Creed.
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
 
{{AC2}}
 
 
{{ACB}}
==Gallery==
 
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{{ACR}}
<gallery captionalign="left">
 
 
[[Category:Occupations]]
File:Zw-mercenaries.png|Mercenaries in Venice.
 
 
[[Category:Assassin-affiliated groups]]
File:AC2 S 042 Wetlands MercenaryCombat.jpg|Ezio in battle with Mercenaries on his side.
 
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[[Category:Templar-affiliated groups]]
tuscany fight with mercanary.jpg|Ezio and a Mercenary fight in the Tuscan countryside.
 
Ezio Mario and 2 Mercanries.jpg|Ezio, Mario and two Mercenaries.
 
Mercs.png|Mario's Mercenaries boast more health than others.
 
</gallery>
 
 
===Known mercenaries===
 
<gallery spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="left">
 
Zw-marioauditore.png|Mario Auditore.
 
Acbnm.png|Niccolò Machiavelli.
 
Zw-bartolomeodalviano.png|Bartolomeo d'Alviano.
 
</gallery>
 
 
{{ACII}}
 
{{ACBH}}
 
{{ACRevelations}}
 
[[Category:Factions]]
 
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Factions]]
 
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Factions]]
 
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Revelations Factions]]
 

Revision as of 17:27, 25 August 2014


This article is about the faction. You may be looking for other uses of the term.
"I fight at your side, any time!"
―A mercenary's greeting to Ezio.

Mercenaries were soldiers available for hire to take part in armed conflicts, often functioning as a third party, usually for private gain or material compensation. They were often hired by nations to take part in battles, or by private contractors to serve as personal protection.

During the 15th and 16th centuries, the high number of mercenaries in cities like Rome and Constantinople led to the creation of guilds, collaborating with each other as one large group and acting under a singular leader. These mercenary guilds were often notable allies of the Assassin Order, and their leaders sometimes were part of the Order themselves.

From the Colonial era, mercenaries continued to operate in the employ of various different bodies. Unlike the guilds of old however, these mercenaries were commonly used by the Colonial Rite of the Templar Order, although this was not an exclusive arrangement.

History

Mercenaries of Italy, as with other hired help, cost 150 florins and followed Ezio around, along with making comments after a fight. They wielded heavy weapons and fought like Brute guards, however, mercenaries that were encountered in missions were often free of cost and wielded longswords and maces. Due to their lack of armor, their effectiveness was drastically reduced, as they could be outmatched by two to three Pazzi guards. When needed, Ezio could order them to fight selected guards, providing a distraction for him to pass by areas unnoticed.[1]

In Rome, the mercenaries acted much as they did in the previous cities, and Bartolomeo d'Alviano and his wife Pantasilea Baglioni led them from their barracks. There, they actively participated in the fight against the Borgia and their French allies, led by Octavian de Valois. When Ezio completed all of the Mercenaries Guild challenges, he was awarded with Bartolomeo's Axe and the guild's crest, which could be located in the armor section in the Tiber Island headquarters.[2]

In 1754, several mercenaries were hired by Achilles Davenport's Assassins to obtain and guard William Johnson's research notes in an encampment in West Boston. Not long after, the camp was infiltrated by Haytham Kenway, Charles Lee and Thomas Hickey, who retrieved the notes. 

Several mercenaries were later used by the Templars themselves in the following decades, with a significant number protecting Benjamin Church following his desertion of the Templar Order.

Combat

Mercenaries were the most heavily armored of the three factions available, and they usually wielded heavy, two-handed weapons, fighting very similarly to Brutes in combat.

During the Colonial era, however, mercenaries fought much like British Regulars, using the same weapons and tactics as their professional counterparts.

Trivia

  • Mercenaries could not perform any form of freerunning. However, Mario Auditore, who behaved like a mercenary, was able to free-run.
  • Mercenaries possessed similar weapons to Brutes, but were easily defeated by them.
  • In the Cannaregio District of Venice, Ezio could hire groups of six mercenaries, instead of the usual four.
  • During the mission to assassinate Vieri de' Pazzi, Mario referred to his mercenaries as his brothers, a term usually reserved for fellow Assassins.
  • While Ezio distributed Bartolomeo's men to specific spots throughout the Castello District as a distraction for Silvio Barbarigo, the mercenaries acted like normal guards instead of Brutes, even being able to sprint.
  • Ironically, Niccolò Machiavelli was portrayed as the leader of the Florentine mercenaries, when, historically, he strongly opposed the use of them.
  • Regular mercenaries could break out of Ezio's grabs, though the ones in the Monteriggioni training grounds couldn't, unless he was training with them.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, two mercenaries helped Ezio operate Leonardo da Vinci's Tank.
  • In Brotherhood, mercenaries were far more powerful and could take out several guards effectively.
  • Fabrizio and Prospero Colonna were two notable mercenaries that were saved by Ezio during one of the Brotherhood's courtesan assignments.
  • Mercenaries could be killed by Ezio's Apple of Eden if they were caught within range of its blast radius.
  • If a minstrel attempted to play in front of Ezio while he was accompanied by mercenaries, they would push him away and one would attempt to chase him, before returning shortly afterward.

Gallery

References