Вокруг виллы Монтериджони расположено четыре пьедестала, в которых хранятся сокровища прадеда Эцио. Чтобы добраться до сокровищ, надо собрать восемь статуэток богов из древнеримской мифологии. Их можно найти в разных частях города. Они служат своеобразными ключами, отпирающими пьедесталы. Для вскрытия западного пьедестала надо найти статуэтки Нептуна и Плутона, для северо-западного — Юпитера и Минервы, для северо-восточного — Дианы и Аполлона, для восточного — Марса и Венеры. Найденные статуэтки помещаем в ячейки на пьедесталах и забираем их содержимое в размере 8000f.
Местоположение статуэток в Assassin’s Creed 2:
- Нептун — во дворике за деревом с левой стороны от входа в церковь.
- Плутон — возле тренировочной арены, на стене дома справа от лестницы, ведущей к вилле.
- Юпитер — на задней стене церкви, у самой крыши.
- Минерва — на стене двухэтажного дома к юго-западу от церкви, по пути к главным воротам города.
- Диана — над аркой первого центрального дома от главных ворот города.
- Аполлон — на стене второго двухэтажного дома на карте, в юго-западной части города.
- Марс — возле тренировочной арены, на стене дома слева от лестницы, ведущей к вилле.
- Венера — на стене первого дома к юго-западу от виллы.
Восемь статуэток римских богов можно найти на территории города Монтериджони. Их можно установить на пьедесталы на вилле Аудиторе. Собрав всех и установив их на места, мы получим 8000 флоринов. Также доход города немного повысится.
Статуэтки
Статуэтки сгруппированы попарно на каждом пьедестале.
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Нептун и Плутон |
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Юпитер и Минерва |
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Диана и Аполлон |
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Венера и Марс |
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Пьедестал
Каждый пьедестал имеет свою надпись, где описываются статуэтки, которые должны быть установлены на них.
Местонахождения
- Нептун — во дворике за деревом с левой стороны от входа в церковь.
- Плутон — возле тренировочной арены, на стене дома справа от лестницы, ведущей к вилле.
- Юпитер — на задней стене церкви, у самой крыши.
- Минерва — на стене двухэтажного дома к юго-западу от церкви, по пути к главным воротам города.
- Диана — над аркой первого центрального дома от главных ворот города.
- Аполлон — на стене второго двухэтажного дома на карте c аркой
- На стене над аркой двухэтажного дома, в юго-западной части города.
- Марс — возле тренировочной арены, на стене дома слева от лестницы, ведущей к вилле.
- Венера — на стене первого дома к юго-западу от виллы.
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Персонажи |
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Фракции |
Ассассины (Итальянские Ассассины) • Тамплиеры (Итальянские Тамплиеры) • Горожане • Куртизанки • Наёмники • Торговцы • Воры • Стража |
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Места |
Лаборатория Абстерго • Укрытие в Риме | Флоренция • Монтериджони • Вилла Аудиторе • Тоскана • Сан-Джиминьяно • Апеннинские горы • Романья • Форли • Венеция • Рим |
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События |
Эпоха Возрождения (Заговор Пацци • Венецианский заговор • Костер тщеславия • Столкновение в Ватикане) |
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Термины и геймплей |
Абстерго • Достижения • Адам • Ева • Анимус • Торговцы картинами • Кузнецы • Эффект просачивания • Курьеры Борджиа • Кодекс • Кастомизация • Врачи • Орлиное Зрение • Экономическая система • Конная станция • Перья • Летающая машина • Глифы • Стража • Глашатаи • Воспоминания • Статуэтки Монтериджони • Известность • Чиновники • Частицы Эдема • Секретные локации • Часть воспоминаний и событий • Плавание • Портные • Первая Цивилизация • Истина • Uplay • Хранилище • Сундуки • Точки обзора • Плакаты розыска |
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Оружие |
Кулаки/Металлический цестус • Тяжёлое оружие • Скрытый клинок • Скрытый пистолет • Самодельное оружие • Древковое оружие • Отравленный клинок • Короткое оружие • Бомбы • Мечи • Тупое оружие • Метательные ножи |
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DLC |
Битва за Форли • Костер тщеславия |
The Monteriggioni statuettes were four pairs of marble figurines of Roman deities which were displayed on pedestals in the yard around the Villa Auditore in Monteriggioni.
When Ezio Auditore da Firenze, the son of Assassin Giovanni Auditore, first arrived in Monteriggioni in 1477 to seek refuge with his uncle Mario Auditore, the statuettes laid scattered around the town. Over the years as Ezio himself trained to become an Assassin and helped develop the businesses of the town, he found all eight of the missing figurines and restored them to their proper positions, whereupon it was discovered that each pair was a key to a mechanism that unlocked secret storages, containing 2000 florins each. As the statues also added to the aesthetics of the town, they also increased its value.[1]
Statuettes
- Neptune
- Pluto
- Jupiter
- Minerva
- Diana
- Apollo
- Mars
- Venus
Pedestals
Each pedestal had its own message, describing the pair of statuettes that sat upon it.
- Neptune and Pluto: Two brothers rest here. One resides fathoms deep, the other at the end of time.
- Jupiter and Minerva: Here sits the king of all Olympus and beside him stands wisdom, to guide his rule.
- Diana and Apollo: Together, but never touching. One sleeps while the other rises, yet both watch over us.
- Mars and Venus: The god of rage and strength basks in his lover’s radiant beauty. She tames his anger with her gentle touch.
Locations
Jupiter
On the south-eastern wall of the church.
As Jupiter was located high up on the wall of the church, it could either be reached by climbing the church and dropping down its eastern wall, or by climbing Monteriggioni’s Thieves Guild and jumping to reach the statuette.
Neptune
Eastern part of the map fronting the church.
When facing the entrance to church, Ezio could turn left and look in a small walled off courtyard next to said church with a bench directly in front. From there, the statuette was attached to the wall just behind the tree.
Pluto
On a wall south-east from the Villa entrance.
Pluto was located at the top right corner of the village, just east of the training arena. After finding Neptune, it may be reached by climbing the building directly in front of Ezio until he was in line with the arena. Afterwards, he would need to drop to the left, towards the arena.
Mars
On a wall south-west from the Villa entrance.
Mars was almost at a mirrored location to Pluto, and could be found by going directly west from finding the Pluto statuette. It was attached to an east-facing wall to the west of the training arena.
Venus
On a wall of the western-most building, closest to the Villa.
Venus was located on the western wall of a small building, which was north-west of the building on which Mars was located. The statuette was attached to the wall just above a wooden scaffolding.
Apollo
At the south-west corner of the town, on the building just north of the brothel.
Apollo could be easily found by looking north from the roof of the brothel. It was attached to the second floor of the adjacent building, just above and to the left of an archway.
Diana
On the northern wall of a building directly in front of the town’s gate.
Similarly to Apollo, Diana was just above and to the left of an archway. The statuette could be easily found by looking to the south of the courtyard with a lush tree, in line with a street crossed over by several wooden beams.
Minerva
On a building just to the east of the town entrance.
Minerva was on the corner of a building that was attached to a walled in courtyard with a small tree, similar to the courtyard in which Pluto was located. The statuette was on the opposite side of the building to the tree, on a low roof in the south-east corner.
Behind the scenes
Three of the statuettes, Minerva, Jupiter, and Venus, have been revealed as members of the Isu, deified by humans.
Despite having been restored to their appropriate places, all of the statuettes are missing at the beginning of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, before the Siege of Monteriggioni.
The statuette of Venus seems to be based on the so-called Capitoline Venus.
The statuette of Mars is based on a statue of Ares found in Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli, Italy.
The statuette of Diana seems to be based on Diana of Versailles.
The statuette of Apollo is based on Apollo Belvedere.
The statuette of Jupiter is based on Jupiter of Smyrna, also called Zeus de Smyrne.
The statuette of Minerva seems to be based on the statue of Athena sculpted by Leonidas Drosis for the modern Academy of Athens, making its presence in the game anachronistic.
The statuette of Neptune seems to be based on the central statue of the Fountain of Neptune in Bologna, Italy. As the fountain was completed in 1565 and the statue affixed to it in 1567, the statuette is anachronistic.
The statuette of Pluto seems to be based on the sculpture «Pluton enchaînant Cerbère» by Augustin Pajou. As the statue was made in 1760, the statuette is anachronistic. In addition, the version in Assassin’s Creed II lacks Cerberos and his chain, but is otherwise identical to Pajou’s.
Gallery
Venus and Mars
Diana and Apollo
Jupiter and Minerva
Neptune and Pluto
Appearances
- Assassin’s Creed II
References
- ↑ Assassin’s Creed II
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Factions |
Assassins (Italian Brotherhood) • Templars (Abstergo Industries | Roman Rite) • Republic of Florence (House of Medici) • Republic of Venice • County of Forlì • Courtesans • Mercenaries • Thieves |
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Locations |
Abstergo laboratory • Hideout | Florence (Oltrarno • San Giovanni • San Marco • Santa Maria Novella) • Monteriggioni (Villa Auditore) • Tuscany (San Gimignano) • Apennine Mountains • Romagna (Forlì) • Venice (Cannaregio • Castello • Dorsoduro • San Marco • San Polo) • Rome (Castel Sant’Angelo • Passetto di Borgo • Sistine Chapel • The Vault) | Acre | Eden |
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Events |
Renaissance (Pazzi conspiracy • Venetian Conspiracy • Battle of Forlì • Bonfire of the Vanities • Confrontation in the Vatican) |
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Terms and concepts |
Achievements • Animus • Art Merchants • Blacksmiths • Bleeding Effect • Borgia messengers • Codex • Customization • Doctors • Dual-wielding • Eagle Vision • Economic system • Fast Travel Booths • Feathers • Flying Machine • Glyphs • Guards • Heralds • Memories • Monteriggioni Statuettes • Notoriety • Officials • Outfits • Pieces of Eden (Apple of Eden • Papal Staff of Eden) • Secret Locations • Swimming • Tailors • First Civilization • The Truth • Uplay • Treasure chests • Viewpoints • Wanted posters |
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Weapons and tools |
Fists/Metal Cestus • Heavy weapons • Hidden Blade • Hidden Gun • Improvised weapons • Long weapons • Poison blade • Short blades • Smoke bombs • Swords • Blunt weapons • Throwing knives |
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DLC |
Battle of Forlì • Bonfire of the Vanities |