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1 - MASYAF // SYRIA // - THE EAGLES BIRTH Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad was born into the Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins to a Muslim father, Umar, and a Christian mother, Maud. His mother died from complications during childbirth, leaving Altaïr to be raised by his father alone. |
2 - MASYAF // SYRIA // - SARACEN SIEGE OF MASYAF After two attempts on his life, Saracen leader Salah Al'Din raised a force of ten thousand soldiers and marched on the Assassin fortress at Masyaf, determined to end their threat to his life once and for all. His uncle Shahib failed to convince him to join forces with the Assassins, but Al'Din was not swayed from his ardent desire for revenge. He hoped this would send a crystal-clear message that Al'Din was vulnerable at any time. While Umar successfully delivered the feather, he was discovered and was forced to kill a nobleman. If not, face a prolonged siege leading to inevitable destruction. Al Mualim refused so Shahib revealed they had captured an Assassin spy, Ahmad Sofian. The spy would be the first to die in the renewed conflict. Altair assassins creed biography death: He then took her hostage, forcing her to travel with him to Cyprus. They are plague-bringers, war-makers Um, that's where, uh, Ezio will unlock the ability to do the air assassination. Staff Administrators Sol Pacificus.
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3 - MASYAF // SYRIA // - THE GHOST OF AHMAD SOFIAN For two days, Altaïr was tortured by the fevered cries of Ahmad Sofian, the man he held responsible for his father's death. Wracked with a fever from his treatment at the hands of the Saracens, Ahmad could only cry out the name of Altaïr's father, Umar, as he was attended to by his son Abbas. One night, Altaïr woke in the middle of the night to find a gaunt, pale Ahmad standing over him. The man simply said, I'm sorry, before drawing a dagger across his own throat. Terrified, Altaïr ran to Al Mualim, who swore him to secrecy. The mentor decided to tell the Brotherhood that Ahmad had fled, so that Abbas would not be tainted with the shame of his father's suicide. Altaïr wondered why Abbas could not know the truth, but promised Al Mualim to keep the secret. The next day, Altaïr and Abbas were placed in quarters together and began their training as Assassins. Abbas was confident that he would be reunited with his father soon, but Altaïr was reunited with Ahmad for many nights to come, as he suffered from nightmares about Ahmad and the red smile at his throat. | |
4 - MASYAF // SYRIA // - BROTHERS NO MORE Altaïr and Abbas trained together in the ways of the Assassins and grew very close. However, Altaïr began to notice his friend had become withdrawn, lost in despair about whether or not his long-lost father would return. Altaïr believed that if Abbas knew the truth about his father's death, then it would bring him short-term pain but a lasting sense of peace. One night, Altaïr finally revealed that Ahmad had committed suicide in his room, but Abbas said nothing. In a fury of tears, Abbas viciously attacked Altaïr, knocked him down, held a knife to his throat, and demanded that he take back the lies he had told the night before. Left with no other choice, Altaïr conceded and told Abbas that he had lied. Both boys were thrown into Masyaf's cells for a month, but when they emerged, Abbas was punished again, as his training was extended for another year. Abbas grew to hate Altaïr, and in turn, Altaïr began to pity Abbas, and the two were never friends again. | |
5 - MASYAF // SYRIA // - THE YOUNG MASTER Returning from travels to find Masyaf overrun by Templars, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad fought his way up to the fortress stronghold, killing Templar soldiers and rescuing villagers along the way. He was greeted at the gates by Haras, a traitor who had facilitated the Templar attack, who was holding Al Mualim, the Brotherhood's mentor, hostage. Altair assassins creed biography images Umar Ibn-La'Ahad [1] died Al Mualim revealed that the nine were all member of their ancient enemies, the Templar Order, and they sought the treasure of Solomon's Temple because of its ability to take control of the minds of others. After dispatching them all, he entered the Archive, eliminating additional forces guarding the way forward. Altair was born into the order of Assassin's, not showing much compassion to his enemies and friends on some occasions.
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6 - JERUSALEM // ISRAEL // - THE THREE TENETS Altaïr, an arrogant Master Assassin of the Levantine Brotherhood, was sent to Solomon's Temple by his mentor Al-Mualim to investigate a recent Templar discovery. He was joined by the brothers Malik and Kadar Al-Sayf. The Assassins wondered if it was the fabled Ark of the Covenant. Its collapse blocked him from helping the brothers fighting for their lives against the Templars. | |
7 - MASYAF // SYRIA // - COLD COMFORT Altaïr returned to Masyaf and was met at the village gates by Rauf, a fellow Assassin, who directed him to the fortress to report to their mentor Al Mualim. At the fortress gates, Altaïr had a short meeting with a less-friendly face, his bitter rival Abbas Sofian. Al Mualim was eager to hear of Altaïr's mission, but quickly became angry when he was presented with excuses instead of the treasure. As Altaïr informed the mentor of the deaths of Malik and Kadar, an injured Malik made a surprise entrance by staggering into the room. Al Mualim ordered his Assassins to drive the invaders from their home. |
8 - MASYAF // SYRIA // - GUARDIAN Altaïr headed to the village to confront the Templars invading Masyaf. Rauf asked him to keep them occupied while he organized a rescue for trapped village citizens. Altaïr fought his way to the gates of the village, killing Templars until he heard Abbas relay Al Mualim's order to retreat into the fortress. Al Mualim refused, and answered de Sable's threat of a prolonged siege with proof that the Assassins had no fear of death.
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9 - MASYAF // SYRIA // - THE SLEEP OF THE DEAD Despite having successfully routed the Templar attack that followed from the ill-fated investigation of Solomon's Temple, Altaïr was chastised before the entire Brotherhood by Al Mualim. Judgment was passed on the Assassin and Al Mualim stabbed Altaïr in the stomach with a dagger. |
10 - MASYAF // SYRIA // - MASUN THE TRAITOR As a novice again, Altaïr had to prove his abilities to Al Mualim once more. As a Master Assassin, Altaïr had others track his targets for him, but now had to carry out his own investigations. His first mission was to find the traitor in Masyaf who opened the gate for Robert de Sable and the Templars and bring him to the mentor for questioning. The Assassin eavesdropped on a conversation during which he discovered that a man named Masun was the one who opened the gates for the Templars, but he did not act alone. Masun exchanged letters to his accomplices, using the village's basket weaver as a courier.
Masun admitted to serving the Templars and opening the gates at the request of a man named Jamal. | |
11 -MASYAF // SYRIA // - HUNT FOR THE NINE Following his disgraceful actions at Solomon's Temple, which led to his demotion, Altaïr was given a chance to climb the ranks of the Brotherhood once again by Al Mualim, who instructed the Assassin to hunt down and take the lives of nine Templars in exchange for his own.Altair assassins creed biography Or at least the thought of them. Malik decided to distract the bulk of the assassin forces, allowing Altair to reach Al Mualim himself. He then tasks Altair with tracking down a traitor in their midst. Explore Wikis Community Central. | |
12 - DASMASCUS // SYRIA // - THE SMITHS OF SOUK AL-SILAAH Altaïr rode to Damascus and met the Rafiq of the local Assassin bureau. He then worked through the Poor District of Damascus to gain information on his first target, Tamir, a black market merchant who sold weapons to Crusaders and Saracens alike.
This prompted some of the merchants to reach out to Abu'l Nuquod, the Merchant King of Damascus, to explain their predicament. | |
13 - DAMASCUS // SYRIA // - SUCKLING AT THE BREAST OF WAR Altaïr waited for Tamir to appear at a courtyard in the Souk Al-Silaah, and watched while his prey berated an old merchant for not being able to deliver a shipment of weapons on time. When the merchant suggested Tamir was asking for too much, Tamir responded by stabbing him repeatedly and leaving the body in a fountain as a warning to the other merchants.
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14 - MASYAF // SYRIA // - THE CONSEQUENCES OF SIGNIFICANCE Al Mualim was impressed with Altaïr's first success. Altaïr spoke of Tamir's last words and asked if there was more information that he needed to know. Al Mualim replied that Altaïr's mistake was knowing too much, and would withhold information until he decided that he needed to know more. Altair Notable members. Abu'l Nuqoud, the supposed "Merchant King" of Damascus found himself next in Altair's crosshairs, and during his investigations, Altair learned that the man was planning a lavish party for the nobility, funded with money stolen from the starving city's own treasury. After losing his wife Isabetta to pirates hired by the Templars to steal the Codex, Dante made the decision to break it apart and hide its pages to keep them safe. However, he decided it would be a waste of his abilities and retreated to the fortress along with the other Assassins.
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15 - ACRE // ISRAEL // - THE GOOD DOCTOR Altaïr traveled to Acre and reported to the aging Rafiq at the local Assassin Bureau. His target was the Grand Master of the Knights Hospitalier, Garnier de Naplouse. During his investigation, he learned that Garnier hid behind the walls of the Hospitalier fortress, tending his patients one by one. Naplouse had a reputation for being a madman and a butcher, as witness claimed that his patients were not sick when they entered, but were made to suffer once under his care. Several of de Naplouse's guards had abandoned their posts and no one was allowed to enter the Grand Master's personal work space save for scholars. Altaïr found the connection to Jerusalem particularly odd, because the two cities were occupied by opposing forces. |
16 - ACRE // ISRAEL // - THE PRISONS OF THE MIND Altaïr made his way to the entrance of the Hospitalier Fortress and saw a patient attempting to escape, screaming for help. Garnier de Naplouse emerged from the hospital and attempted to soothe the struggling man. The patient accused de Naplouse of stealing the souls of the other patients. De Naplouse calmly ordered his guards to break the man's legs to prevent another escape. Although his patients were grown adults, their minds were not, and he had hoped to repair that mental damage, though his progress was slowed when the Assassins stole the Piece of Eden from them. De Naplouse died believing that he was helping the people under his care. | |
17 - MASYAF // SYRIA // - BASER THINGS Altaïr reported the death of Garnier de Naplouse to his mentor Al Mualim and expressed his doubts that the doctor was a torturer as they first believed. Al Mualim replied that leaders would resort to any tactics to gain the support and loyalty that they needed and suggested that de Naplouse was drugging his victims into servitude. | |
18 - JERUSALEM // ISRAEL // - A POWERFUL SLAVER Altaïr went to Jerusalem and was surprised to find a bitter Malik Al-Sayf posted to the Jerusalem Bureau. They exchanged harsh words before Altaïr set out to learn more about his next target, a slave master named Talal. Talal held his slaves in a warehouse and inspected them daily before sending them off to Acre. The slaver was known to flee at the first sign of trouble, with his loyal men covering his escape, so that he could put distance between himself and any attackers and fight with his bow toand arrows. | |
19 - JERUSALEM // ISRAEL // - THE JOURNEY Altaïr decided to strike before Talal could send his next caravan of human livestock. He entered Talal's warehouse and was taunted by his prey as he ventured further into it. The Assassin made his way deeper into the warehouse, past cages of pleading captives, while Talal insisted that these people were not captives, but being prepared for a journey. His guards attacked Altaïr, who killed them before following his prey up to the roof of the barbican before chasing him through the streets of Jerusalem. Altaïr managed to catch up to Talal and end his life. Instead, Talal lamented that the lepers, addicts, and whores, who he said were unfit for slavery, would no longer be cared for, and insisted that he was not selling them, but saving them. | |
20 - MASYAF // SYRIA // - NOTHING IS TRUE Altaïr reported the death of the slaver to Al Mualim. The Assassin asked his Mentor why Talal would use people unfit for service as slaves and soldiers. The old man replied that although training weaker people takes more time and effort, they would be rewarded with loyalty. | |
21 -MASYAF // SYRIA // - THE SECRETS OF THEIR SINS Al Mualim expressed gratitude that three of the nine targets were dead, but warned Altaïr that his work had just begun. He informed his pupil that King Richard was moving south towards Jerusalem, and that Salah Al'Din was stationed at Arsuf to wait for him. Altaïr asked if he should kill them both and end the Crusades once and for all. Al Mualim dismissed the idea, stating that killing the two leaders would unleash thousands of aimless, bloodthirsty soldiers onto a helpless populace. | |
22 - DAMASCUS // SYRIA // - THE MERCHANT KING OF DAMASCUS Altaïr's next target was Abu'l Nuqoud, otherwise known as the Merchant King of Damascus. The people of Damascus hated the Merchant King for spending their money on extravagant parties held in his palace. Altaïr decided that the best chance to strike was to infiltrate one of his feasts and wait for him to emerge and address his guests. | |
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