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'''Badr''' (بدر ''badr'') was a circus "giant" whom [[Fajera]] asked to stop Altair from bothering her. Badr used a large axe in battle. Altair managed to overcome him, but during their battle, the circus tent collapses. Altair succeeded in escaping it, but Badr was left trapped under the rubbles. He is never mentioned again and not known if dead or alive.
{{Dialogue|Altaïr|Step aside, big man. I've no quarrel with you.|Badr|I'm afraid I cannot do that, small man. But you are free to make me, if you can.|Badr confronting Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, 1190.}}
'''Badr''' was a giant of a man whose abnormal stature led him to work at a circus in [[Damascus]] during the latter half of the 12th century. As a friend to fellow circus performer [[Fajera]], Badr served as a bodyguard-of-sorts to stave off any form of harassment towards the [[Romani]] dancer.
 
==Biography==
In 1190, the [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], on a quest to [[Quest for the Chalice|recover]] the [[Adha|Chalice]], arrived at the circus on Market Street after being directed to Fajera by the [[merchant]] [[Tamir (merchant)|Tamir]].
 
Confronted by Altaïr, Fajera summoned Badr for protection, claiming that the Assassin was browbeating her. Badr, wielding a gigantic [[bearded axe]], promptly interrupted their exchange and demanded Altaïr cease his harassment. Despite his immense size, he failed to intimidate the Assassin, who boldly told the brute to withdraw, asserting that he had no business with the man. Maintaining his loyalty to Fajera, Badr refused to comply and a fight ensued, giving Fajera an opportunity to flee.
 
Though Altaïr's strength paled before the might of the giant, the Assassin's superior agility compensated for this disadvantage. Refusing to confront Badr in direct combat, Altaïr adopted a tactic of evasion until the brute accidentally embedded his axe in the ground with a powerful, downward slash. With Badr preoccupied with the retrieval of his axe, Altaïr seized the opportunity to deliver a jump side-kick to the man's forehead. As a result, Badr collided with one of the tent's wooden support pillars; his weight caused the pillar to break, with the entire tent soon collapsed on top of him. With Badr trapped under the rubble, Altaïr was able to escape the scene and continue his pursuit of Fajera.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Badr (بدر) is Arabic for "full moon."
*Badr, بدر, is Arabic for "full moon".
*Badr uses the same fighting style as that of [[Basilisk's champion]].


==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]''


==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]''


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Latest revision as of 00:53, 12 May 2026

Badr
Altaïr: "Step aside, big man. I've no quarrel with you."
Badr: "I'm afraid I cannot do that, small man. But you are free to make me, if you can."
—Badr confronting Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, 1190.

Badr was a giant of a man whose abnormal stature led him to work at a circus in Damascus during the latter half of the 12th century. As a friend to fellow circus performer Fajera, Badr served as a bodyguard-of-sorts to stave off any form of harassment towards the Romani dancer.

Biography[edit | edit source]

In 1190, the Levantine Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, on a quest to recover the Chalice, arrived at the circus on Market Street after being directed to Fajera by the merchant Tamir.

Confronted by Altaïr, Fajera summoned Badr for protection, claiming that the Assassin was browbeating her. Badr, wielding a gigantic bearded axe, promptly interrupted their exchange and demanded Altaïr cease his harassment. Despite his immense size, he failed to intimidate the Assassin, who boldly told the brute to withdraw, asserting that he had no business with the man. Maintaining his loyalty to Fajera, Badr refused to comply and a fight ensued, giving Fajera an opportunity to flee.

Though Altaïr's strength paled before the might of the giant, the Assassin's superior agility compensated for this disadvantage. Refusing to confront Badr in direct combat, Altaïr adopted a tactic of evasion until the brute accidentally embedded his axe in the ground with a powerful, downward slash. With Badr preoccupied with the retrieval of his axe, Altaïr seized the opportunity to deliver a jump side-kick to the man's forehead. As a result, Badr collided with one of the tent's wooden support pillars; his weight caused the pillar to break, with the entire tent soon collapsed on top of him. With Badr trapped under the rubble, Altaïr was able to escape the scene and continue his pursuit of Fajera.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Badr, بدر, is Arabic for "full moon".
  • Badr uses the same fighting style as that of Basilisk's champion.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]