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|image = ACReb Sayiid al-Abbas.png
|image = ACReb - Sayyid render.png
|birth = 15th century<br />[[Barcelona]], {{Wiki|Principality of Catalonia}}, [[Crown of Aragon]]
|species = [[Human]]
|database = [[Database: Sayyid al-Abbas|Sayyid al-Abbas]]
|affiliates = [[Assassins]]
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*[[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Brotherhood]]
*[[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Brotherhood]]
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''
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'''Sayyid al-Abbas''' was a [[Moors|Moorish]] [[Assassins|Assassin]] of the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Brotherhood]]. The husband of fellow Assassin [[Beatriz de Navarrete]], he served as a [[Assassin bureau|bureau]] [[Informer|informant]] in [[Barcelona]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Born during the Renaissance, Sayyid al-Abbas was a Moorish Assassin from [[Barcelona]], with a calm temperament and cool disposition. Descended from a long line of [[Moors|Moorish]] Assassin, Sayyid was trained by the Brotherhood from an early age.
Descended from a long line of Moorish Assassins, Sayyid was trained by the Spanish Brotherhood from an early age. He operated as a bureau informant in Barcelona in accordance with his extensive knowledge of the city. At the height of the ''[[Reconquista]]'', he made every effort to keep close tabs of the institution's activities in the city.<ref name="Rebellion">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[Database: Sayyid al-Abbas]]</ref>


A kind and charming man, Sayyid also possessed an almost preternatural calm during situations of high pressure, allowing him to come up with the best tactical decisions to direct his fellow Assassins on high risk missions.
One day during one of this routine trips to the Spanish sectors, he made the acquaintance of Beatriz de Navarrete, a young, rebellious noble girl who had a habit of sneaking out of her villa at night to engage in Barcelona's night life. The two fell madly in love, a match that was vehemently opposed by Beatriz's conservative parents. When her parents threatened to disown her lest she accept an arranged marriage with a captain of the [[Spanish Army]], Sayyid presented Beatriz with an escape. He proposed to her, and the girl happily agreed to elope with him and join the Assassin Brotherhood.<ref name="Rebellion" />


Thanks to his knowledge of Barcelona, Sayyid acted as the local bureau informer for the Brotherhood, keeping close tabs on [[Spanish Inquisition|Inquisition]] activities in the city.
==Personality and traits==
Among his comrades, Sayyid al-Abbas was respected as one of their best tacticians, particularly for high-risk missions. His masterful handling of perilous operations stemmed from his capacity to maintain focus even in the most stressful of situations. He was a man possessed of a preternatural calm that would not give way even under intense pressure. Far from making him an aloof individual, his cool temperament was soothing to his friends, who even found his kindness charming.<ref name="Rebellion" />


During one of his routine trips to the Spanish sectors, he made the acquaintance of a young, rebellious noble girl named [[Beatriz de Navarrete]], and they fell madly in love. Sayyid later asked her to become his wife and join him in the Brotherhood.
==Gallery==
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ACRebellion Profile - Sayyid.png|Sayyid's avatar in ''Rebellion''{{'}}s character menu
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==Appearance==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 11 May 2026

Sayyid al-Abbas was a Moorish Assassin of the Spanish Brotherhood. The husband of fellow Assassin Beatriz de Navarrete, he served as a bureau informant in Barcelona.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Descended from a long line of Moorish Assassins, Sayyid was trained by the Spanish Brotherhood from an early age. He operated as a bureau informant in Barcelona in accordance with his extensive knowledge of the city. At the height of the Reconquista, he made every effort to keep close tabs of the institution's activities in the city.[1]

One day during one of this routine trips to the Spanish sectors, he made the acquaintance of Beatriz de Navarrete, a young, rebellious noble girl who had a habit of sneaking out of her villa at night to engage in Barcelona's night life. The two fell madly in love, a match that was vehemently opposed by Beatriz's conservative parents. When her parents threatened to disown her lest she accept an arranged marriage with a captain of the Spanish Army, Sayyid presented Beatriz with an escape. He proposed to her, and the girl happily agreed to elope with him and join the Assassin Brotherhood.[1]

Personality and traits[edit | edit source]

Among his comrades, Sayyid al-Abbas was respected as one of their best tacticians, particularly for high-risk missions. His masterful handling of perilous operations stemmed from his capacity to maintain focus even in the most stressful of situations. He was a man possessed of a preternatural calm that would not give way even under intense pressure. Far from making him an aloof individual, his cool temperament was soothing to his friends, who even found his kindness charming.[1]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]