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{{Quote|All that is good in me, began with you, father.|Darim to his father before leaving Masyaf, 1257.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations|Lost Legacy (memory)}}
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|name    = Darim Ibn-La'Ahad
|image = Darim Ibn-La'Ahad.png
|image   = Darim Ibn-La'Ahad - Revelations.png
|birth = 1195<br>[[Masyaf]], [[Levantine Assassins|Assassin state]]
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|database = [[Database: Darim and Sef|Darim and Sef]]
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|period  = High Middle Ages
*[[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine Brotherhood]]
|faction = [[Assassins]]
*[[Egyptian Brotherhood of Assassins|Egyptian Brotherhood]]
|appear  = ''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''<br>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
|voice = [[Michael Benyaer]]}}
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'''Darim Ibn-La'Ahad''' (born 1195) was a member of the [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]], and the eldest son of its [[Mentor]], [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], and his wife [[Maria Thorpe]].
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'''Darim Ibn Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad''' (born 1195) was a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] and the eldest son of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] and [[Maria Thorpe]]. He was the brother of [[Sef Ibn-La'Ahad]].
When Darim was in his early twenties, he traveled with his parents to [[Mongolia]] to combat the rise of the [[Mongol Empire]]. Among Darim's most noteworthy accomplishments is his assassination of [[Genghis Khan]], the Mongol leader, in August 1227, during which he was assisted by the [[Mongolian Brotherhood of Assassins|Mongolian Assassin]] [[Qulan Gal]].
 
After returning to the Levantine Brotherhood's fortress of [[Masyaf]], his family was exiled to [[Alamut]] following a coup d'état by [[Abbas Sofian]]. Darim eventually left his father at [[Alamut]] and spent several years traveling around Europe, informing warlords of the impending Mongol threat.
 
Following Masyaf's destruction in August 1257, Darim joined the family of his brother [[Sef Ibn-La'Ahad|Sef]] and settled down in [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Darim was born in [[Masyaf]] in 1195, where he was raised by his parents, who trained him in the ways of the Assassins. Over time, Darim's skills with a [[crossbow]] placed him as an expert of the weapon.
Darim was born in [[Masyaf]] in 1195, where he was raised by his parents. An obedient but impulsive son, in the words of [[Niccolò Polo]], Darim's training in the ways of the Assassins started at an early age, and he would eventually become a fully-trained Assassin and an expert [[crossbow]]man.<ref name="TSC">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref>


===Assassination of Genghis Khan===
===Assassination of Genghis Khan===
By 1217, [[Genghis Khan|Genghis Khan's]] Mongolian Empire was expanding rapidly from the east and was slowing the expansion of the Assassin Order in that direction. In addition to this, Darim's father had believed that the Khan held a [[Piece of Eden]] known as [[The Sword]]. Thus, Darim and his parents left immediately to kill Khan, while his younger brother Sef remained in Masyaf to care for his wife and children and Altaïr's right-hand man, [[Malik Al-Sayf]], was placed in charge of the Order until their return.
{{Dialogue|Genghis Khan|Your arrows may puncture my flesh but I will rise anew. My name... my '''legacy''' are immortal. I will be reincarnated in the blood of my descendants.|Darim|Then they will suffer the same fate.|Darim to Genghis Khan prior to shooting him, 1227.|Assassin's Creed: Reflections|Assassin's Creed: Reflections 2}}
[[File:ACM Darim 1.png|thumb|180px|left|Darim, during Genghis Khan's assassination mission]]
By 1217, [[Genghis Khan]]'s [[Mongol Empire]] had began to spread rapidly from the east, subsequently slowing the Assassins' own expansion. This caused Altaïr to believe that Genghis Khan held a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] known as the [[Swords of Eden|Sword]].<ref name="TSC"/>
 
Convinced that they had to stop the Mongols, Darim and his parents left Masyaf on a mission to assassinate the Khan. His younger brother Sef remained in Masyaf to care for his wife and children, and Altaïr's right-hand man [[Malik Al-Sayf]] was placed in charge of the Order until their return.<ref name="TSC"/>
 
In early 1227, Darim and his parents reached Mongolia, where they met the [[Mongolian Brotherhood of Assassins|Mongolian Assassin]] [[Qulan Gal]].<ref name="TSC"/> Darim joined Qulan on a mission to eliminate Genghis Khan's eldest son [[Jochi Khan|Jochi]], infiltrating his camp under the cover of night and placing a few drops of [[poison]] into his waterskin.<ref name="ACM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Memories]]'' – [[Jochi Khan (memory)|Jochi Khan]]</ref>


As of early 1227, they had reached Mongolia and met with one of the local assassins, [[Qulan Gal]], who infiltrated Khan's camp with Altaïr. Although Darim's now elderly father had lost much of his stealth in his old age and was detected by one of the guards, who was able to significantly injure the Assassin before Altaïr was saved by Qulan Gal. Qulan Gal then helped Altaïr to escape the camp and the Assassin's regrouped to formulate a new plan.
Six months later, in August 1227, the Assassins formulated a plan to kill the Great Khan himself,<ref name="TSC"/> and Qulan and Altaïr infiltrated his camp in [[Xingqing]] while Darim and Maria covered them from a nearby hill. However, Altaïr had lost much of his [[Social stealth|stealth]] skills with age, causing him to be detected and severely injured by a [[Soldier|guard]]. Qulan saved his fellow Assassin and escorted him to safety; in the process, he also rescued a young [[novice]] of the Mongolian Brotherhood, [[Nergüi]], who had been captured by the Khan's forces. As the Assassins were forced to leave the camp and regroup, they formulated a different strategy.<ref name="ACRef">''[[Assassin's Creed: Reflections]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Reflections 2|Issue #02]]</ref>


Realising the threat to his life, Genghis Khan tried to flee on horseback, although Qulan Gal had been expecting this and planned for him to do just that. The Mongolian Assassin then proceeded to shoot down Khan's horse, while Darim subsequently finished Khan himself with his crossbow. After ten years, the group had accomplished what they set out to do and Darim and his parents finally returned home.
[[File:ACRef Darim assassinating Genghis Khan.jpg|thumb|250px|Darim about to shoot Genghis Khan]]
Darim and the others proceeded to shoot flaming [[arrow]]s at the Mongol camp, setting it ablaze and forcing Genghis Khan to flee on [[horse]]back. Darim gave chase alongside Qulan, who shot down the Khan's horse, allowing Darim to finish off the Mongol ruler with his [[crossbow]].<ref name="ACRef" /> After ten years, the group had accomplished what they set out to do, and Darim and his parents finally started their journey back home.<ref name="TSC"/>


===Return to Masyaf===
===Exiled from Masyaf===
Later in 1227, Darim and his parents made it back to Masyaf only to be greeted by a former Assassin apprentice named [[Swami]]. Swami told them that the member of the Order who was supposed to greet the family upon their return home, [[Rauf]], had died of fever during their absence and that Malik had been arrested by the new leader of the Order, [[Abbas Sofian]] for unknown reasons. Swami then told Darim that his brother Sef had retreated with his family to [[Alamut]], at which point Altaïr urged him to retrieve his younger brother and return to Masyaf.
{{Dialogue2|Darim|Was it Abbas who killed my brother?|Altaïr|He killed your brother, Malik, and countless others.|He is a madman.|Darim and his father discussing Abbas during their escape from Masyaf, 1228.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations|A New Regime}}
In 1228, Darim and his parents returned to Masyaf, where they were greeted by a former Assassin apprentice named [[Swami]]. He claimed that the man who was supposed to greet them, [[Rauf]], had died of fever during their absence. He also explained that Malik had been arrested by the new leader of the Order, [[Abbas Sofian]], for unknown reasons. Swami then told Darim that his brother Sef had retreated with his family to [[Alamut]], at which point Altaïr urged Darim to retrieve his younger brother and return to Masyaf.<ref name="TSC"/>


===Life in exile===
[[File:New regime 17.png|thumb|250px|left|Darim with his father in Masyaf]]
[[File:Darimaltiar.PNG|thumb|250px|Darim with his father in Masyaf.]]Some time after arriving in Alamut, he met with his sister-in-law and nieces, only to be told that Sef was dead, having been supposedly killed by Malik in 1225. At that point, Darim chose to stay in Alamut and later was joined by his father in 1227.
Some time after arriving in Alamut, Darim met with his sister-in-law and nieces. He later received a letter from his father which revealed that his brother had been killed, and Darim hurried back to Masyaf.<ref name="TSC"/>


Altaïr told Darim that in Masyaf, Abbas had staged a coup in 1225 and taken over the Order, before framing Malik for Sef's murder, which Swami had committed. He said that he had successfully freed Malik, only for the man to be murdered by Swami shortly thereafter. After this, Altaïr and Maria had confronted Abbas, who made public Altaïr's infiltration of the prison, causing a decimation in the older Assassin's support. Demanding the [[Sixth Apple|Apple]] from him, Abbas sent Swami to retrieve it. Before Swami retrieved the Apple, he bragged to Altaïr that in Sef's final moments, Swami had told him that his father had ordered his execution. Altaïr's rage manifested itself in the Apple and when Swami touched it he went insane, mutilating himself first with his hands, then pulling out his knife and stabbing himself. However in his frenzy, he unknowingly killed Darim's mother, slitting her throat. Feeling insecure at the deaths of his youngest son and his wife, Altaïr fled instead of confronting Abbas.
He met up with his father in Masyaf village, where the two men fought off attacking Assassins and Altaïr informed Darim that his mother had been killed during a confrontation with Abbas.<ref name="A New Regime">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[A New Regime]]</ref> They successfully escaped Masyaf, and Darim and Altaïr left for exile in Alamut.<ref name="TSC"/>


Darim spent most of the next 20 years living with his father, sister-in-law and nieces, until eventually his sister-in-law took her daughters to live in [[Alexandria]]. Later, Darim himself was driven away from Alamut by his father's state of depression and his renewed obsession with the Apple. Darim departed to [[France]] and later [[England]] to warn of the advancing threat of the Mongol Empire.
Darim's sister-in-law and nieces soon left Alamut and settled in [[Alexandria]] when they were unable to bear Altaïr's suffering. A year later, Darim himself was driven away from Alamut by his father's state of depression and his renewed obsession with the [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]]. He traveled to [[France]] and [[England]] to warn of the advancing threat of the Mongol Empire.<ref name="TSC"/>


===Later life===
===Later life===
Eventually, he returned to Masyaf in 1247 following his father's return to power as [[Grand Master of the Assassin Order|Grand Master]] of the Order. It is unknown whether his relations with his father were restored following this. Darim travelled to [[Constantinople]] to invite the [[Venice|Venetian]] explorers [[Niccolò Polo|Niccolò]] and [[Maffeo Polo]] in 1257 to temporarily reside in Masyaf.
{{Dialogue|Darim|I see. This is not a library at all. It is a vault.|Altaïr|It must stay hidden, Darim. Far from eager hands. At least until it has passed on the secret it contains.|Altaïr informing Darim of his library's true purpose, 1257.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations|Lost Legacy (memory)}}
[[File:Lost legacy 2.png|thumb|250px|Darim with his father outside the library]]
In 1247, Darim returned to Masyaf, following his father's return to power as leader of the Order. In 1257, Darim also traveled to [[Constantinople]] to invite the [[Venice|Venetian]] explorers Niccolò and [[Maffeo Polo]] to temporarily reside in Masyaf.<ref name="TSC"/>
 
In August of that year, the Mongols [[Fall of Masyaf|attacked Masyaf]].<ref name="Passing the Torch">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Passing the Torch]]</ref> Darim was ordered by Altaïr to leave before the Mongols reached the fortress, and to take Altaïr's remaining books from [[Library of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|his library]] with him.<ref name="Lost Legacy">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Lost Legacy (memory)|Lost Legacy]]</ref>
 
As he said a final farewell to his father in front of the library doors, Darim realized that the library was in fact a vault, though his father did not reveal what it was supposed to contain. Bearing several of his father's books, Darim left Masyaf for Alexandria to rejoin his brother's widow and her children.<ref name="Lost Legacy"/>
 
===Legacy===
By 2012, Darim was remembered by his modern successors as a key figure of the Brotherhood, notably for having given an Apple of Eden to the first Sultan of the [[Bahri dynasty]], which was established by the [[Mamluks]] with the aid of the [[Scepter of Aset]] given to them by the [[Egyptian Brotherhood of Assassins|Egyptian Brotherhood]].<ref name="Hawk">''[[Assassin's Creed 4: Hawk]]''</ref>
 
In 2017, the [[Master Templar]] [[Juhani Otso Berg]] relived the [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] of Darim and those of his father Altaïr at [[Abstergo Industries|Abstergo]] Montreal in order to learn how to graft the Assassins' skills and knowledge onto himself as the [[Black Cross]].<ref name="ACRef"/>
 
==Behind the scenes==
Darim Ibn-La'Ahad is a fictional character within the ''[[Assassin's Creed (series)|Assassin's Creed]]'' franchise introduced in the 2011 novel ''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]'' as the eldest son of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad. He subsequently made his first on-screen appearance in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'', where he is portrayed by [[Michael Benyaer]] who also voices [[Haras]], Abbas' Captain and additional voices.<ref>{{Imdb|title/tt1928116/|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}}</ref> In-game he bears a striking resemblance to [[Clay Kaczmarek]], despite Clay supposedly not being a descendant of either Altaïr or Darim himself.
 
In the memory "[[Passing the Torch]]", Darim's younger character model is used, despite the memory taking place on the same day as "[[Lost Legacy (memory)|Lost Legacy]]", where an older-looking model is used. Additionally, ''Revelations'' depicts Darim with an amputated ring finger, despite Altaïr having deemed that tradition no longer necessary. This error has been rectified in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Memories]]'', where Darim is depicted with all ten of his fingers.
 
Given that Darim is not an ancestor of [[Desmond Miles]] and that he did not conceive any children by his early 60s, making it unlikely he would have had descendants, it is unknown how Abstergo Industries gained access to his genetic memories.


At the end of the same year, Hulagu Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, attacked Masyaf. Darim was ordered by Altaïr to leave Masyaf before the Mongols reached the fortress.
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
New regime 14.png|Darim defending himself alongside his father
New regime 15.png|Altaïr and Darim chased by Abbas
New regime 16.png|Altaïr and Darim departing from Masyaf
Darim greets in Father - ACR.png|Darim listening to his father's advice
The torch 6.png|Darim speaking with his father before the Polo brothers depart
The torch 8.png|Darim, Altaïr and Niccolò looking at the Memory Seals
</gallery>


==Source==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Recollection]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Memories]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Reflections]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Where's the Assassin?]]'' {{Nc}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]]''


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Latest revision as of 23:56, 14 May 2025

"All that is good in me, began with you, father."
―Darim to his father before leaving Masyaf, 1257.[src]-[m]

Darim Ibn-La'Ahad (born 1195) was a member of the Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins, and the eldest son of its Mentor, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, and his wife Maria Thorpe.

When Darim was in his early twenties, he traveled with his parents to Mongolia to combat the rise of the Mongol Empire. Among Darim's most noteworthy accomplishments is his assassination of Genghis Khan, the Mongol leader, in August 1227, during which he was assisted by the Mongolian Assassin Qulan Gal.

After returning to the Levantine Brotherhood's fortress of Masyaf, his family was exiled to Alamut following a coup d'état by Abbas Sofian. Darim eventually left his father at Alamut and spent several years traveling around Europe, informing warlords of the impending Mongol threat.

Following Masyaf's destruction in August 1257, Darim joined the family of his brother Sef and settled down in Alexandria, Egypt.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early life[edit | edit source]

Darim was born in Masyaf in 1195, where he was raised by his parents. An obedient but impulsive son, in the words of Niccolò Polo, Darim's training in the ways of the Assassins started at an early age, and he would eventually become a fully-trained Assassin and an expert crossbowman.[1]

Assassination of Genghis Khan[edit | edit source]

Genghis Khan: "Your arrows may puncture my flesh but I will rise anew. My name... my legacy are immortal. I will be reincarnated in the blood of my descendants."
Darim: "Then they will suffer the same fate."
—Darim to Genghis Khan prior to shooting him, 1227.[src]-[m]
Darim, during Genghis Khan's assassination mission

By 1217, Genghis Khan's Mongol Empire had began to spread rapidly from the east, subsequently slowing the Assassins' own expansion. This caused Altaïr to believe that Genghis Khan held a Piece of Eden known as the Sword.[1]

Convinced that they had to stop the Mongols, Darim and his parents left Masyaf on a mission to assassinate the Khan. His younger brother Sef remained in Masyaf to care for his wife and children, and Altaïr's right-hand man Malik Al-Sayf was placed in charge of the Order until their return.[1]

In early 1227, Darim and his parents reached Mongolia, where they met the Mongolian Assassin Qulan Gal.[1] Darim joined Qulan on a mission to eliminate Genghis Khan's eldest son Jochi, infiltrating his camp under the cover of night and placing a few drops of poison into his waterskin.[2]

Six months later, in August 1227, the Assassins formulated a plan to kill the Great Khan himself,[1] and Qulan and Altaïr infiltrated his camp in Xingqing while Darim and Maria covered them from a nearby hill. However, Altaïr had lost much of his stealth skills with age, causing him to be detected and severely injured by a guard. Qulan saved his fellow Assassin and escorted him to safety; in the process, he also rescued a young novice of the Mongolian Brotherhood, Nergüi, who had been captured by the Khan's forces. As the Assassins were forced to leave the camp and regroup, they formulated a different strategy.[3]

Darim about to shoot Genghis Khan

Darim and the others proceeded to shoot flaming arrows at the Mongol camp, setting it ablaze and forcing Genghis Khan to flee on horseback. Darim gave chase alongside Qulan, who shot down the Khan's horse, allowing Darim to finish off the Mongol ruler with his crossbow.[3] After ten years, the group had accomplished what they set out to do, and Darim and his parents finally started their journey back home.[1]

Exiled from Masyaf[edit | edit source]

Darim: "Was it Abbas who killed my brother?"
Altaïr: "He killed your brother, Malik, and countless others."
Darim: "He is a madman."
—Darim and his father discussing Abbas during their escape from Masyaf, 1228.[src]-[m]

In 1228, Darim and his parents returned to Masyaf, where they were greeted by a former Assassin apprentice named Swami. He claimed that the man who was supposed to greet them, Rauf, had died of fever during their absence. He also explained that Malik had been arrested by the new leader of the Order, Abbas Sofian, for unknown reasons. Swami then told Darim that his brother Sef had retreated with his family to Alamut, at which point Altaïr urged Darim to retrieve his younger brother and return to Masyaf.[1]

Darim with his father in Masyaf

Some time after arriving in Alamut, Darim met with his sister-in-law and nieces. He later received a letter from his father which revealed that his brother had been killed, and Darim hurried back to Masyaf.[1]

He met up with his father in Masyaf village, where the two men fought off attacking Assassins and Altaïr informed Darim that his mother had been killed during a confrontation with Abbas.[4] They successfully escaped Masyaf, and Darim and Altaïr left for exile in Alamut.[1]

Darim's sister-in-law and nieces soon left Alamut and settled in Alexandria when they were unable to bear Altaïr's suffering. A year later, Darim himself was driven away from Alamut by his father's state of depression and his renewed obsession with the Apple of Eden. He traveled to France and England to warn of the advancing threat of the Mongol Empire.[1]

Later life[edit | edit source]

Darim: "I see. This is not a library at all. It is a vault."
Altaïr: "It must stay hidden, Darim. Far from eager hands. At least until it has passed on the secret it contains."
—Altaïr informing Darim of his library's true purpose, 1257.[src]-[m]
Darim with his father outside the library

In 1247, Darim returned to Masyaf, following his father's return to power as leader of the Order. In 1257, Darim also traveled to Constantinople to invite the Venetian explorers Niccolò and Maffeo Polo to temporarily reside in Masyaf.[1]

In August of that year, the Mongols attacked Masyaf.[5] Darim was ordered by Altaïr to leave before the Mongols reached the fortress, and to take Altaïr's remaining books from his library with him.[6]

As he said a final farewell to his father in front of the library doors, Darim realized that the library was in fact a vault, though his father did not reveal what it was supposed to contain. Bearing several of his father's books, Darim left Masyaf for Alexandria to rejoin his brother's widow and her children.[6]

Legacy[edit | edit source]

By 2012, Darim was remembered by his modern successors as a key figure of the Brotherhood, notably for having given an Apple of Eden to the first Sultan of the Bahri dynasty, which was established by the Mamluks with the aid of the Scepter of Aset given to them by the Egyptian Brotherhood.[7]

In 2017, the Master Templar Juhani Otso Berg relived the genetic memories of Darim and those of his father Altaïr at Abstergo Montreal in order to learn how to graft the Assassins' skills and knowledge onto himself as the Black Cross.[3]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Darim Ibn-La'Ahad is a fictional character within the Assassin's Creed franchise introduced in the 2011 novel Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade as the eldest son of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad. He subsequently made his first on-screen appearance in Assassin's Creed: Revelations, where he is portrayed by Michael Benyaer who also voices Haras, Abbas' Captain and additional voices.[8] In-game he bears a striking resemblance to Clay Kaczmarek, despite Clay supposedly not being a descendant of either Altaïr or Darim himself.

In the memory "Passing the Torch", Darim's younger character model is used, despite the memory taking place on the same day as "Lost Legacy", where an older-looking model is used. Additionally, Revelations depicts Darim with an amputated ring finger, despite Altaïr having deemed that tradition no longer necessary. This error has been rectified in Assassin's Creed: Memories, where Darim is depicted with all ten of his fingers.

Given that Darim is not an ancestor of Desmond Miles and that he did not conceive any children by his early 60s, making it unlikely he would have had descendants, it is unknown how Abstergo Industries gained access to his genetic memories.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]