Making his way through the palace, Ezio reached a basilica, which was also the location of a shrine to Romulus. Įzio entered the decrepit, maze-like ruins of the Lateran Palace, the former residence of the Pope. The entrance to the lair was located inside one of the gardens. Performing a Leap of Faith, Ezio arrived at Juno's Temple and entered the shrine to Romulus. Ezio defeated his attackers and assassinated the leader.
After a short chase, the pair eventually arrived at another room filled with Followers of Romulus. Jumping on a horse, the leader made another attempt at an escape, but was soon followed by Ezio, who had commandeered a horse of his own. Upon discovering the leader hidden among the crowd, Ezio chased him to another large corridor. The chase continued until Ezio arrived at a crowded masked party. Īfter defeating the attackers, Ezio shouted a question up to the leader, who only denied his demands and fled.
A voice bellowed down from a raised platform further down the corridor, where a leader dressed in a Jubilee costume ordered a group of Followers to kill Ezio. Īs Ezio reached out to the man, he was revealed to be a Follower of Romulus, who swiped his dagger at Ezio and smashed the chair against the wall. Īfter entering the lair, Ezio made his way through the decrepit corridor once used to house the gladiators of old, and soon encountered an individual sitting motionless on a chair. This entrance was located at the ground level of the Colosseum, between the inner and outer walls, and just behind the stage of the Colosseum play. Upon reaching the top, Ezio left through an archway, and arrived at the shrine. The Followers attacked Ezio, and after dealing with the first wave of attackers, he scaled the multi-leveled room, defeating Followers on each of the floors. Here, he was surrounded by a group of Followers with weapons drawn. Ezio scaled the giant hall and followed the path they had taken, before arriving at another room. Ignoring Ezio's request, the men hurriedly left the hall through an exit at the upper level of the room, severing the rope they had used to escape. He attempted to converse with them, asking them for their leader. To reach the shrine, Ezio first traversed the catacombs, until he arrived at a large hall, where he encountered two Followers of Romulus. The entrance, though located next to the Pyramid of Cestius, led into the Catacombs of Rome. Having navigated the ruins of the palace, Ezio acquired one of the Scrolls of Romulus with an adjacent key to unlocking the treasure of the Followers hidden in Rome. It was the first one visited by Ezio, and its entrance was located at a low point of the Baths, down a flight of stairs. Although the entrance was located there, the lair itself was found in Nero's Golden Palace. Ezio found this entrance soon after first encountering the Followers, who had ambushed him in the Baths of Trajan.