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{{Youmay|[[Malik Al-Sayf]]'s brother|the [[Kadar|Rafiq in Jerusalem]]}} | |||
{{Quote|An excellent kill. Fortune favors your blade.|Kadar complimenting Altaïr, 1191.|Assassin's Creed|Acquisition}} | |||
{{Character Infobox | |||
|image = AC1 Kadar render.png | |||
|death = July 1191<br>[[Jerusalem]], [[Ayyubid dynasty|Ayyubid Sultanate]] | |||
|species = [[Human]] | |||
|affiliates = [[Assassins]] | |||
*[[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine Brotherhood]] | |||
|voice = [[Jake Eberle]]}} | |||
'''Kadar Al-Sayf''' (died 1191) was a member of the [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] during the 12th century, the younger brother of [[Malik Al-Sayf]], and the uncle of Malik's son [[Tazim Al-Sayf]]. | |||
While not [[Ranks|ranked]] highly above a [[novice]] of the Order, he was among the Assassins sent to recover the [[Apple of Eden 2|Templar treasure]] in 1191 at [[Solomon's Temple]]. Due to a conflict that arose there, Kadar lost his life. | |||
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[[Category: | ==Biography== | ||
===Early life=== | |||
The son of [[Faheem Al-Sayf]], a [[Master Assassin]], Kadar was raised in the Assassin fortress of [[Masyaf]] alongside his older brother Malik. He trained from an early age to become a member of the Brotherhood in preparation for active duty.<ref name="TSC">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref> | |||
Kadar viewed [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] as the epitome of the Brotherhood's skill and power. He attempted to emulate the Master Assassin, which infuriated Malik, who envied Altaïr.<ref name="TSC" /> | |||
While Malik disliked Altaïr for his arrogance, Kadar ignored his brother's warnings and followed Altaïr's teachings rather than his sibling's more cautious approach.<ref name="TSC" /> | |||
By 1191, Kadar had proven proficient with his weapons and was deemed capable of undertaking dangerous missions. At the time of his death, he carried a [[Hidden Blade]], several [[throwing knives]], and a sword; weapons granted only to Assassins who had proven their abilities and risen in the ranks.<ref name="AC">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref> | |||
===Solomon's Temple=== | |||
{{Quote|What is our mission? My brother said nothing to me, other than I should be honored to have been invited.|Kadar pleads for information from Altaïr.|Assassin's Creed|Acquisition}} | |||
[[File:Solomonoldmankilled.png|thumb|left|250px|Malik and Kadar witnessing Altaïr kill an innocent man beneath the Temple]] | |||
Kadar was assigned to a high-profile recovery operation alongside his brother Malik and the Master Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad. Initially excluded from the mission's sensitive details due to his junior standing, Kadar sought clarification from Altaïr regarding their objectives within Solomon's Temple.<ref name="Acquisition">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' [[Acquisition]]</ref> | |||
Shortly after entering the site, Altaïr executed an innocent old man near the entrance, prompting a stern reprimand from Malik for violating the second tenet of the [[The Creed|Creed]]. Kadar, however, remained unmoved by his brother's concerns, instead praising Altaïr's proficiency with the Hidden Blade. As the team proceeded, Kadar continued to express admiration for the Master Assassin, disregarding Malik's visible frustration.<ref name="Acquisition" /> | |||
Navigating through the temple's subterranean tunnels, the Assassins eliminated a guard through stealth to maintain their approach. They eventually reached a ledge overlooking a large, excavated chamber supported by carved pillars, where they observed a decorated golden box. The site featured various scaffolds, as the chamber had been recently unearthed by laborers from [[Jerusalem]].<ref name="Acquisition" /> | |||
Malik identified the chest as the object of their search. When Kadar hesitantly questioned if the artifact was the legendary [[Ark of the Covenant]], Altaïr dismissed the notion, characterizing the Ark as a myth. The team's observation was interrupted by the arrival of a Templar detachment led by [[Robert de Sablé]], the Grand Master of the Templar Order.<ref name="Acquisition" /> | |||
Despite Malik's insistence on prioritizing the recovery of the treasure, Altaïr chose to confront de Sablé directly. Breaking the tenet of discretion, Altaïr openly challenged the Grand Master. Robert easily parried the attack and physically expelled Altaïr from the chamber, deliberately sparing his life so that the Assassin might deliver a message to [[Al Mualim]]. This left Malik and Kadar to face the remaining Templars alone.<ref name="Acquisition" /> | |||
===Death=== | |||
{{Dialogue2|Malik|Gone... because of you!|Altaïr|Robert threw me from the room. There was no way back, nothing I could do.|Because you would not heed my warning! All of this could have been avoided! And my brother... my brother would still be alive!|Malik accuses Altaïr of negligence.|Assassin's Creed|Failure}} | |||
[[File:Solomonark.png|thumb|250px|The Assassins look towards the Ark of the Covenant]] | |||
Left to contend with five Templars present, including the highly-skilled Robert, the brothers engaged in a desperate struggle. Despite the overwhelming odds, Malik managed to secure the artifact, though he suffered a grievous injury to his arm that would later necessitate amputation.<ref name="Acquisition" /><ref name="Failure">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' [[Failure]]</ref> | |||
Kadar, lacking the combat experience required to survive such an onslaught, was killed during the skirmish. While Malik successfully escaped back to Masyaf with the treasure, the loss of his brother remained a point of deep resentment toward Altaïr, whose recklessness Malik held responsible for Kadar's death.<ref name="Acquisition" /><ref name="Failure" /> | |||
==Personality and traits== | |||
{{Dialogue|Kadar|The Ark... of the Covenant?|Altaïr|Don't be silly, there's no such thing. It's just a story.|Kadar views the Ark with astonishment.|Assassin's Creed|Acquisition}} | |||
Kadar was eager and aggressive in his youth, preferring direct confrontation over stealth. As such, he readily adopted Altaïr's methods rather than the cautious tactics of his brother. This frustrated Malik, who envied Altaïr and disapproved of the Master Assassin's arrogance.<ref name="AC" /> | |||
Despite his youth, Kadar held a rank above that of a novice, indicating proficiency in combat and weaponry. He was dedicated to the Order and looked up to both Malik and Altaïr.<ref name="AC" /> | |||
Kadar was obedient to the Creed, and though he admired Altaïr's rebellious nature, he displayed the humility and obedience required of an Assassin.<ref name="AC" /> | |||
Kadar possessed a tanned complexion and light stubble. His eyes were light in color, a distinct feature compared to the dark brown common in the region. He wore a gray hood and dark gray sleeves, denoting his junior rank.<ref name="AC" /> | |||
His attire included the Order's signature triangular buckle and a red sash. He carried throwing knives and a sword. Unlike many of his brethren in the Levantine Brotherhood, Kadar retained his ring finger despite wielding a Hidden Blade.<ref name="AC" /> | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* In Arabic, "Kadar" (from ''Qadir'', قدير) means 'powerful' or 'strong', while "Al-sayf" means 'the sword'. | |||
** Al-Qadir is also one of the 99 attributes of Allah. | |||
* Kadar wore the short robes and dark hood common to the lower-ranked Assassins and guards in Masyaf. | |||
==Appearances== | |||
* ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' | |||
* ''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]'' | |||
==References== | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:11, 11 May 2026
| This article is about Malik Al-Sayf's brother. You may be looking for the Rafiq in Jerusalem. |
Kadar Al-Sayf (died 1191) was a member of the Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins during the 12th century, the younger brother of Malik Al-Sayf, and the uncle of Malik's son Tazim Al-Sayf.
While not ranked highly above a novice of the Order, he was among the Assassins sent to recover the Templar treasure in 1191 at Solomon's Temple. Due to a conflict that arose there, Kadar lost his life.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Early life[edit | edit source]
The son of Faheem Al-Sayf, a Master Assassin, Kadar was raised in the Assassin fortress of Masyaf alongside his older brother Malik. He trained from an early age to become a member of the Brotherhood in preparation for active duty.[1]
Kadar viewed Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad as the epitome of the Brotherhood's skill and power. He attempted to emulate the Master Assassin, which infuriated Malik, who envied Altaïr.[1]
While Malik disliked Altaïr for his arrogance, Kadar ignored his brother's warnings and followed Altaïr's teachings rather than his sibling's more cautious approach.[1]
By 1191, Kadar had proven proficient with his weapons and was deemed capable of undertaking dangerous missions. At the time of his death, he carried a Hidden Blade, several throwing knives, and a sword; weapons granted only to Assassins who had proven their abilities and risen in the ranks.[2]
Solomon's Temple[edit | edit source]

Kadar was assigned to a high-profile recovery operation alongside his brother Malik and the Master Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad. Initially excluded from the mission's sensitive details due to his junior standing, Kadar sought clarification from Altaïr regarding their objectives within Solomon's Temple.[3]
Shortly after entering the site, Altaïr executed an innocent old man near the entrance, prompting a stern reprimand from Malik for violating the second tenet of the Creed. Kadar, however, remained unmoved by his brother's concerns, instead praising Altaïr's proficiency with the Hidden Blade. As the team proceeded, Kadar continued to express admiration for the Master Assassin, disregarding Malik's visible frustration.[3]
Navigating through the temple's subterranean tunnels, the Assassins eliminated a guard through stealth to maintain their approach. They eventually reached a ledge overlooking a large, excavated chamber supported by carved pillars, where they observed a decorated golden box. The site featured various scaffolds, as the chamber had been recently unearthed by laborers from Jerusalem.[3]
Malik identified the chest as the object of their search. When Kadar hesitantly questioned if the artifact was the legendary Ark of the Covenant, Altaïr dismissed the notion, characterizing the Ark as a myth. The team's observation was interrupted by the arrival of a Templar detachment led by Robert de Sablé, the Grand Master of the Templar Order.[3]
Despite Malik's insistence on prioritizing the recovery of the treasure, Altaïr chose to confront de Sablé directly. Breaking the tenet of discretion, Altaïr openly challenged the Grand Master. Robert easily parried the attack and physically expelled Altaïr from the chamber, deliberately sparing his life so that the Assassin might deliver a message to Al Mualim. This left Malik and Kadar to face the remaining Templars alone.[3]
Death[edit | edit source]

Left to contend with five Templars present, including the highly-skilled Robert, the brothers engaged in a desperate struggle. Despite the overwhelming odds, Malik managed to secure the artifact, though he suffered a grievous injury to his arm that would later necessitate amputation.[3][4]
Kadar, lacking the combat experience required to survive such an onslaught, was killed during the skirmish. While Malik successfully escaped back to Masyaf with the treasure, the loss of his brother remained a point of deep resentment toward Altaïr, whose recklessness Malik held responsible for Kadar's death.[3][4]
Personality and traits[edit | edit source]
Kadar was eager and aggressive in his youth, preferring direct confrontation over stealth. As such, he readily adopted Altaïr's methods rather than the cautious tactics of his brother. This frustrated Malik, who envied Altaïr and disapproved of the Master Assassin's arrogance.[2]
Despite his youth, Kadar held a rank above that of a novice, indicating proficiency in combat and weaponry. He was dedicated to the Order and looked up to both Malik and Altaïr.[2]
Kadar was obedient to the Creed, and though he admired Altaïr's rebellious nature, he displayed the humility and obedience required of an Assassin.[2]
Kadar possessed a tanned complexion and light stubble. His eyes were light in color, a distinct feature compared to the dark brown common in the region. He wore a gray hood and dark gray sleeves, denoting his junior rank.[2]
His attire included the Order's signature triangular buckle and a red sash. He carried throwing knives and a sword. Unlike many of his brethren in the Levantine Brotherhood, Kadar retained his ring finger despite wielding a Hidden Blade.[2]
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- In Arabic, "Kadar" (from Qadir, قدير) means 'powerful' or 'strong', while "Al-sayf" means 'the sword'.
- Al-Qadir is also one of the 99 attributes of Allah.
- Kadar wore the short robes and dark hood common to the lower-ranked Assassins and guards in Masyaf.
Appearances[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
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