The Auditores remains Ubisoft's. Amen.

My salutation to the person who invented fiction-letter. You're the best.

First of all, I love the Auditores. Love love love them! I love their personalities, and also they're so close at beating the Sun family on my favorite videogame family.

No, not close. I'm still deciding whether they are going to be at the top of the list or not.

To ask them questions, please leave your questions on the Reviews (if I am not mistaken. I'm still new in , so please correct me if I am wrong), and please write in full sentences. Lucky readers will have their question(s) answered by the Auditores (Giovanni, Maria, Federico, Ezio, Claudia, & Petruccio. Not sure with Mario. If I got enough number of people who wanted him to be here, I'll insert him.). You could also ask question directly to a specific Auditore or here's an idea : you could ask question to be answered as a family.

Oh anyway, Ser Giovanni wants to say something to you guys :

Dear readers,

As the head of the Auditore family, I wish to say that I am happy to begin this fiction-letter!

We'll be more than glad to answer your question, but please keep everything clean & square (or as Signorina Editor puts it as 'K+') because we'll just probably dodge too explicit questions (though I sense that Federico & Ezio would be more than willing to answer that kind of question. Hmm).

On the lighter note, I have been advising Signorina Editor to lock her bedroom at night, and she is well acknowledged why. Maybe I should chain Federico & Ezio on their beds for good. And oh, some basic Italian lines so she could dodge my sons' pickup lines.

Have a nice day,

-Giovanni Auditore da Firenze

Oh yeah, Ser Giovanni & Donna Maria have been calling me Signorina Editor, and they also insisted me to call them 'Giovanni' and 'Maria', as I insisted them to call me simply 'Editor'. Their children just simply called me 'Editor'. Wait, Federico just called me 'Ed'. Ma cosa…

Okay, gotta go. Going to help them unload their thingies. It's really hard to convince them to leave their stuffs behind since they're not going to need their Renaissance clothes at this era. I actually had planned an Abercrombie & Fitch session for the boys. At least the girls travel light.

Not. They bring their entire wardrobe –facepalmed-. TopShop. Now.