Welcome to Assassin's Creed Wiki! Log in and join the community.

Database: Mas'ood Al-Ya'qoob: Difference between revisions

From the Assassin's Creed Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Soranin
Created page with "{{Spoilerhd|05 January 2024|Assassin's Creed: Mirage}} {{Imageneed|Assassin's Creed: Mirage}} ''"It is our divine will to rule over them."'' A successful businessman, Mas'ood Al-Ya'qoob made his fortune on the backs of the vulnerable foreigners he employed in his soap mills. Ruthless and proud, "Al-Ghul" was driven by more than lust for profit; he was a true believer in the Order of the Ancients, and drove his workers mercilessly to excavate suspected Isu artifa..."
 
imported>Soranin
mNo edit summary
 
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Spoilerhd|05 January 2024|[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]}}
[[File:ACMirage DB Mas'ood Al-Ya'qoob.png|thumb|250px]]
{{Imageneed|[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]}}
''"It is our divine will to rule over them."''
''"It is our divine will to rule over them."''


A successful businessman, Mas'ood Al-Ya'qoob made his fortune on the backs of the vulnerable foreigners he employed in his soap mills. Ruthless and proud, "Al-Ghul" was driven by more than lust for profit; he was a true believer in the Order of the Ancients, and drove his workers mercilessly to excavate suspected Isu artifacts.
A successful businessman, [[Mas'ood Al-Ya'qoob]] made his fortune on the backs of the vulnerable foreigners he employed in his soap mills. Ruthless and proud, "Al-Ghul" was driven by more than lust for profit; he was a true believer in the [[Order of the Ancients]], and drove his workers mercilessly to excavate suspected [[Isu]] [[Piece of Eden|artifacts]].
[[Category:Database: Citizens of the Caliphate]]
[[Category:Database: Citizens of the Caliphate]]
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mas'ood Al-Ya'qoob}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mas'ood Al-Ya'qoob}}

Latest revision as of 03:04, 5 January 2024

"It is our divine will to rule over them."

A successful businessman, Mas'ood Al-Ya'qoob made his fortune on the backs of the vulnerable foreigners he employed in his soap mills. Ruthless and proud, "Al-Ghul" was driven by more than lust for profit; he was a true believer in the Order of the Ancients, and drove his workers mercilessly to excavate suspected Isu artifacts.