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''Granadan Avenger''
''[[Granada]]n Avenger''


Born into a noble Moorish family of the [[Kingdom of Granada]] during the [[Renaissance]], [[Najma Alayza]] eventually became an [[Assassin]] of the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Brotherhood]].
Born into a noble [[Moors|Moorish]] family of the [[Emirate of Granada|Kingdom]] of [[Granada]] during the [[Renaissance]], [[Najma Alayza]] eventually became an [[Assassins|Assassin]] of the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Brotherhood]].


Najma grew up in comfortable surroundings, protected and safe. Her mother vanished when she was very young, leaving Najma and her older brother [[Ubayd Alayza|Ubayd]] in the care of their father, an influential philosopher and astronomer in the Granada court who was also a Brotherhood ally.
Najma grew up in comfortable surroundings, protected and safe. Her mother vanished when she was very young, leaving Najma and her older brother [[Ubayd Alayza|Ubayd]] in the care of their father, an influential philosopher and astronomer in the Granada court who was also a Brotherhood ally.


When Najma's father was murdered, the only clue was a dagger left on his body. Among his effects Najma found a letter addressed to her, marked to be opened in the case of his death. In it her father instructed her to go to [[Libya]], where her mother would take care of her. There her other, a member of the [[Libyan Brotherhood of Assassins|Libyan Brotherhood]], revealed that their family had a long-standing Assassin allegiance. She identified the dagger that had murdered her husband as belonging to Najma's brother Ubayd, once also an Assassin before having defected to the [[Templar Order]], theorizing that the two had quarreled over Ubayd's treachery and the son had killed his father in anger.
When Najma's father was murdered, the only clue was a [[Short blade|dagger]] left on his body. Among his effects Najma found a letter addressed to her, marked to be opened in the case of his death. In it her father instructed her to go to [[Libya]], where her mother would take care of her. There her mother, a member of the [[Libyan Brotherhood of Assassins|Libyan Brotherhood]], revealed that their family had a long-standing Assassin allegiance. She identified the dagger that had murdered her husband as belonging to Najma's brother Ubayd, once also an Assassin before having defected to the [[Templars|Templar Order]], theorizing that the two had quarreled over Ubayd's treachery and the son had killed his father in anger.


Najma decided to join the Brotherhood and train as an Assassin with her mother, in order to hunt her brother and avenge her father's death. After the [[Granada War|fall of Granada]], she relocated to support the Spanish Brotherhood, eager to fight the Templar Order's oppression of Moors in Spain.
Najma decided to join the Brotherhood and train as an Assassin with her mother, in order to [[Kinslayer|hunt]] her brother and avenge her father's death. After the [[Granada War|fall of Granada]], she relocated to support the Spanish Brotherhood, eager to fight the Templar Order's [[Reconquista|oppression]] of Moors in Spain.


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Latest revision as of 21:27, 24 December 2020

Granadan Avenger

Born into a noble Moorish family of the Kingdom of Granada during the Renaissance, Najma Alayza eventually became an Assassin of the Spanish Brotherhood.

Najma grew up in comfortable surroundings, protected and safe. Her mother vanished when she was very young, leaving Najma and her older brother Ubayd in the care of their father, an influential philosopher and astronomer in the Granada court who was also a Brotherhood ally.

When Najma's father was murdered, the only clue was a dagger left on his body. Among his effects Najma found a letter addressed to her, marked to be opened in the case of his death. In it her father instructed her to go to Libya, where her mother would take care of her. There her mother, a member of the Libyan Brotherhood, revealed that their family had a long-standing Assassin allegiance. She identified the dagger that had murdered her husband as belonging to Najma's brother Ubayd, once also an Assassin before having defected to the Templar Order, theorizing that the two had quarreled over Ubayd's treachery and the son had killed his father in anger.

Najma decided to join the Brotherhood and train as an Assassin with her mother, in order to hunt her brother and avenge her father's death. After the fall of Granada, she relocated to support the Spanish Brotherhood, eager to fight the Templar Order's oppression of Moors in Spain.