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'''Mared''' (died 824) was a [[Wales|Welsh]] [[mercenary]] hired by [[Master Assassin]] [[Fuladh Al Haami]] of the [[Assassins|Hidden Ones]].
'''Mared''' (died 824) was a [[Wales|Welsh]] [[mercenary]] hired by [[Master Assassin]] [[Fuladh Al Haami]] of the [[Assassins|Hidden Ones]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Recruited by Fuladh, Mared was hired to be part of a [[Fuladh's group|group]] to take part in stealing an artifact from a group called the [[Martyrs of Agaunum]]. Awaiting their employer, she joined a meeting at a meeting in [[Cairo|Fustat]]. While discussing their mission, she interrupted Fuladh and also grew closer to [[Dias]], a blackmailed [[Roman army|Roman soldier]]-turned-[[Piracy|pirate]]. Aside from the young [[thief]] [[Roshan]], Mared and the other mercenaries instantly grabbed their choice of weapons and equipment given to them by their employer.<ref name="Chapter 05">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One]]'' Chapter Five - Fustat, 824</ref> Beating the rest, she took the [[sword]] for herself before joining back with Dias. After the group compiled their items, they all journeyed to the [[Sinai]] border to find the Martyrs.<ref name="Chapter 07">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One]]'' Chapter Seven - Fustat, 824</ref>
Recruited by Fuladh, Mared was hired to be part of a [[Fuladh's mercenaries|group]] to take part in stealing an artifact from a group called the [[Martyrs of Agaunum]]. Awaiting their employer, she joined a meeting at a meeting in [[Cairo|Fustat]]. While discussing their mission, she interrupted Fuladh and also grew closer to [[Dias]], a blackmailed [[Roman army|Roman soldier]]-turned-[[Piracy|pirate]]. Aside from the young [[thief]] [[Roshan]], Mared and the other mercenaries instantly grabbed their choice of weapons and equipment given to them by their employer.<ref name="Chapter 05">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One]]'' Chapter Five - Fustat, 824</ref> Beating the rest, she took the [[sword]] for herself before joining back with Dias. After the group compiled their items, they all journeyed to the [[Sinai]] border to find the Martyrs.<ref name="Chapter 07">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One]]'' Chapter Seven - Fustat, 824</ref>


Whilst traveling, Mared rode with Dias while she [[Hunting|hunted]] down [[hare]]s for her fellow group members. At the passage where the Martyrs were to cross, Mared took Dias alongside the other members to wait for the Martyrs. Meanwhile, the [[China|Chinese]] [[bomb]]maker [[Wei]] awaited a signal from the [[Christianity|Christian]] missionary [[Francis]] to activate his explosives, with [[Azadeh]] and her [[wolf]] [[Onyx]] keeping Wei company. However, the explosion was mistimed and the ambush failed.<ref name="Chapter 07"/> While half of the assault was stunned from the explosion, Mared, Dias, and the [[Viking]] brothers [[Geir]] and [[Gud]] fought against both the Martyrs and their guards.<ref name="Chapter 09">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One]]'' Chapter Nine - Sinai Border, 824</ref>
Whilst traveling, Mared rode with Dias while she [[Hunting|hunted]] down [[hare]]s for her fellow group members. At the passage where the Martyrs were to cross, Mared took Dias alongside the other members to wait for the Martyrs. Meanwhile, the [[China|Chinese]] [[bomb]]maker [[Wei]] awaited a signal from the [[Christianity|Christian]] missionary [[Francis]] to activate his explosives, with [[Azadeh]] and her [[wolf]] [[Onyx (wolf)|Onyx]] keeping Wei company. However, the explosion was mistimed and the ambush failed.<ref name="Chapter 07"/> While half of the assault was stunned from the explosion, Mared, Dias, and the [[Viking]] brothers [[Geir]] and [[Gud]] fought against both the Martyrs and their guards.<ref name="Chapter 09">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One]]'' Chapter Nine - Sinai Border, 824</ref>


===Death===
===Death===
Despite Mared barely holding her own against two guards, she came to Dias' aid when he called for help. Surrounded, Dias suddenly grabbed Mared and began to passionately kiss her. However, this distraction was enough time for their assailants to lose six [[arrow]]s into Mared, fatally wounding her. Before Mared died, Dias told her that "love is pain" before shoving her body off him. When the team regrouped after the Martyrs fled, the {{Wiki|Samoa}}n warrior [[Nafanua]] confronted Dias, dragging Mared's body towards him. After accusing him of killing her, a divide occurred within the group; Wei and Francis initially stood aside before joining the women. Nevertheless, putting their differences aside, they moved forward to track the Martyrs by water while leaving Mared's body behind.<ref name="Chapter 09"/>
Despite Mared barely holding her own against two guards, she came to Dias' aid when he called for help. Surrounded, Dias suddenly grabbed Mared and began to passionately kiss her. However, this distraction was enough time for their assailants to loose six [[arrow]]s into Mared, fatally wounding her. Before Mared died, Dias told her that "love is pain" before shoving her body off him. When the team regrouped after the Martyrs fled, the {{Wiki|Samoa}}n warrior [[Nafanua]] confronted Dias, dragging Mared's body towards him. After accusing him of killing her, a divide occurred within the group; Wei and Francis initially stood aside before joining the women. Nevertheless, putting their differences aside, they moved forward to track the Martyrs by water while leaving Mared's body behind.<ref name="Chapter 09"/>


==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==
Mared's characteristics consist of her thick Welsh accent, her pale-freckled face, and her flame-like curly hair.<ref name="Chapter 05"/> She proved herself to be a formidable in one-on-on combat<ref name="Chapter 09"/> as well as hunting.<ref name="Chapter 07"/>
Mared's characteristics consist of her thick Welsh accent, her pale-freckled face, and her flame-like curly hair.<ref name="Chapter 05"/>
 
===Skills and equipment===
She proved herself to be a formidable in one-on-on combat<ref name="Chapter 09"/> as well as hunting.<ref name="Chapter 07"/>
 
==Behind the scenes==
Mared is a character in the 2023 tie-in novel, ''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One]]'', written by [[Maria Lewis]].
 
===Etymology===
Mared is a Welsh feminine given name that is a variation of the name common English name, Margaret. Derived from the [[Greece|Ancient Greek]] ''margarites'' (μαργαρίτης) "the pearl" via the Latin ''margarita''.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 28 May 2026

Mared (died 824) was a Welsh mercenary hired by Master Assassin Fuladh Al Haami of the Hidden Ones.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Recruited by Fuladh, Mared was hired to be part of a group to take part in stealing an artifact from a group called the Martyrs of Agaunum. Awaiting their employer, she joined a meeting at a meeting in Fustat. While discussing their mission, she interrupted Fuladh and also grew closer to Dias, a blackmailed Roman soldier-turned-pirate. Aside from the young thief Roshan, Mared and the other mercenaries instantly grabbed their choice of weapons and equipment given to them by their employer.[1] Beating the rest, she took the sword for herself before joining back with Dias. After the group compiled their items, they all journeyed to the Sinai border to find the Martyrs.[2]

Whilst traveling, Mared rode with Dias while she hunted down hares for her fellow group members. At the passage where the Martyrs were to cross, Mared took Dias alongside the other members to wait for the Martyrs. Meanwhile, the Chinese bombmaker Wei awaited a signal from the Christian missionary Francis to activate his explosives, with Azadeh and her wolf Onyx keeping Wei company. However, the explosion was mistimed and the ambush failed.[2] While half of the assault was stunned from the explosion, Mared, Dias, and the Viking brothers Geir and Gud fought against both the Martyrs and their guards.[3]

Death[edit | edit source]

Despite Mared barely holding her own against two guards, she came to Dias' aid when he called for help. Surrounded, Dias suddenly grabbed Mared and began to passionately kiss her. However, this distraction was enough time for their assailants to loose six arrows into Mared, fatally wounding her. Before Mared died, Dias told her that "love is pain" before shoving her body off him. When the team regrouped after the Martyrs fled, the Samoan warrior Nafanua confronted Dias, dragging Mared's body towards him. After accusing him of killing her, a divide occurred within the group; Wei and Francis initially stood aside before joining the women. Nevertheless, putting their differences aside, they moved forward to track the Martyrs by water while leaving Mared's body behind.[3]

Personality and traits[edit | edit source]

Mared's characteristics consist of her thick Welsh accent, her pale-freckled face, and her flame-like curly hair.[1]

Skills and equipment[edit | edit source]

She proved herself to be a formidable in one-on-on combat[3] as well as hunting.[2]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Mared is a character in the 2023 tie-in novel, Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One, written by Maria Lewis.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Mared is a Welsh feminine given name that is a variation of the name common English name, Margaret. Derived from the Ancient Greek margarites (μαργαρίτης) "the pearl" via the Latin margarita.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One – Chapter Five - Fustat, 824
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One – Chapter Seven - Fustat, 824
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One – Chapter Nine - Sinai Border, 824