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{{Memory Infobox | {{Memory Infobox | ||
|image = William-pickpocketing-memory.png | | name = Pickpocketing | ||
|description = ''Repairs on the [[Acre Citadel|citadel]] are being handled poorly. According to this map, a structure has been left standing seemingly forgotten. I will turn their mistake to my advantage.'' | | image = William-pickpocketing-memory.png | ||
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' | | description = ''Repairs on the [[Acre Citadel|citadel]] are being handled poorly. According to this map, a structure has been left standing and seemingly forgotten. I will turn their mistake to my advantage.'' | ||
|type = | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' | ||
|previous = [[Archer Assassination (William of Montferrat)|Archer Assassination]] | | type = Investigation | ||
|next = [[Knowledge (William of Montferrat)|Knowledge]] | | previous = [[Archer Assassination (William of Montferrat)|Archer Assassination]] | ||
| | | next = [[Knowledge (William of Montferrat)|Knowledge]] | ||
|location = [[Acre]], | | source = [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] | ||
|date = 1191}} | | location = [[Acre]], [[Kingdom of Jerusalem]] | ||
| date = August 1191}} | |||
'''Pickpocketing | '''Pickpocketing''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Desmond Miles]] in 2012 through the [[Animus]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Altaïr came across two | Altaïr came across two [[civilian]]s who mentioned a report they had made on the status of repairs to [[William of Montferrat]]'s [[Acre Citadel|fortress]]. The [[Assassins|Assassin]] decided to steal the documents. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Altaïr approached the two civilians and listened in. | Altaïr approached the two civilians and listened in. | ||
*'''Civilian 1:''' ''They let you come and go as you please? I thought the | *'''Civilian 1:''' ''They let you come and go as you please? I thought the [[fort]]ress was closed to all.'' | ||
*'''Civilian 2:''' ''Aye, but | *'''Civilian 2:''' ''Aye, but William wishes to have repairs completed as soon as possible. It's been to our advantage.'' | ||
*'''Civilian 1:''' ''The perfect cover. It's clever.'' | *'''Civilian 1:''' ''The perfect cover. It's clever.'' | ||
*'''Civilian 2:''' ''Anyway, I've finished my report and should deliver it.'' | *'''Civilian 2:''' ''Anyway, I've finished my report and should deliver it.'' | ||
*'''Civilian 1:''' ''For once it seems things might go our way, and not by accident.'' | *'''Civilian 1:''' ''For once it seems things might go our way, and not by accident.'' | ||
*'''Civilian 2:''' ''Well, the Bible does say, "God helps those who help themselves."'' | *'''Civilian 2:''' ''Well, the Bible does say, "[[Christianity|God]] helps those who help themselves."'' | ||
*'''Civilian 1: '''''Nah, it doesn't actually. That's from one of Aesop's Fables. The Bible says quite the opposite, in fact. Many passages about being patient and faithful, and waiting for the Lord to decide if he wishes to assist.'' | *'''Civilian 1: '''''Nah, it doesn't actually. That's from one of [[Aesop]]'s [[Aesop's Fables|Fables]]. The Bible says quite the opposite, in fact. Many passages about being patient and faithful, and waiting for the Lord to decide if he wishes to assist.'' | ||
*'''Civilian 2:''' ''Well, I say we've waited long enough.'' | *'''Civilian 2:''' ''Well, I say we've waited long enough.'' | ||
*'''Civilian 1:''' ''You'll hear no argument from me.'' | *'''Civilian 1:''' ''You'll hear no argument from me.'' | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery widths="180" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center"> | <gallery widths="180" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center"> | ||
William Pickpocketing 1.png|Altaïr observing the civilians | |||
William Pickpocketing 2.png|Altaïr pickpocketing the carrier | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== | ==References== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' | ||
{{ACMemories}} | {{ACMemories}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Memories of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] | ||
[[Category:Memories relived using the Animus 1.28]] | |||
Latest revision as of 14:55, 4 May 2026
Pickpocketing was a virtual representation of one of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description[edit | edit source]
Altaïr came across two civilians who mentioned a report they had made on the status of repairs to William of Montferrat's fortress. The Assassin decided to steal the documents.
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
Altaïr approached the two civilians and listened in.
- Civilian 1: They let you come and go as you please? I thought the fortress was closed to all.
- Civilian 2: Aye, but William wishes to have repairs completed as soon as possible. It's been to our advantage.
- Civilian 1: The perfect cover. It's clever.
- Civilian 2: Anyway, I've finished my report and should deliver it.
- Civilian 1: For once it seems things might go our way, and not by accident.
- Civilian 2: Well, the Bible does say, "God helps those who help themselves."
- Civilian 1: Nah, it doesn't actually. That's from one of Aesop's Fables. The Bible says quite the opposite, in fact. Many passages about being patient and faithful, and waiting for the Lord to decide if he wishes to assist.
- Civilian 2: Well, I say we've waited long enough.
- Civilian 1: You'll hear no argument from me.
- Civilian 2: Very well, I'm off then.
Altaïr tailed the carrier and pickpocketed the documents from him.
Outcome[edit | edit source]
Altaïr acquired a map which showed the position of a forgotten structure that could serve as a potential entrance.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Altaïr observing the civilians
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Altaïr pickpocketing the carrier