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|name    = Armand Bouchart
|image = Bouchart1.png
|image   = Armand Bouchart.jpg
|death = 1193<br>[[Limassol]], [[Cyprus]]
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|species = [[Human]]
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|affiliates = [[Crusaders]]<br>[[Templars]]
|death   = 1191<br>[[Limassol]], [[Cyprus]]
*[[Levantine Rite of the Templar Order|Levantine Rite]]
|period  = 12<sup>th</sup> century
|voice = [[Gavin Hammon]]
|faction = [[Knights Templar]]
|appear  = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines]]''
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'''Armand Bouchart''' (? - 1191) was the [[Grand Master of the Knights Templar]], succeeding [[Robert de Sable]]. He bought the island [[Cyprus]] from [[Richard the Lionheart]] after he captured it from [[Isaac Comnenus]]. Here, he established his own rule alongside his fellow lieutenants: [[Moloch]], [[Shalim]], [[Shahar]] and [[Frederick the Red]]. The true reason of him being on the island was a sacred [[Templar Archive]]. His goal was to evacuate all the artifacts that were hidden there.
'''Armand Bouchart''' (died 1193) was the ''de facto'' [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the [[Templars|Knights Templar]], succeeding [[Robert de Sablé]] following the latter's death in 1191. During his tenure, Armand relocated the [[Templar Archive]] from the island of [[Cyprus]] to an unknown location, so as to protect it from encroaching [[Assassins|Assassin]] forces.


[[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], [[Grand Master of the Assassin's Order]] and killer of Robert de Sable, sought Armand numerous times during his visit on Cyprus, with no success. By the time Armand Bouchart had already completed his plans and evacuated all of the Archive's artifacts, Altaïr caught up to him and the two had a duel, causing Armand's death.
==Biography==
The Templars purchased Cyprus shortly after King [[Richard I of England|Richard I]] defeated the island's secretly Templar ruler, Emperor [[Isaac Comnenus]], who was imprisoned and eventually killed by Bouchart for endangering the Archive's secrecy. Upon arriving in Cyprus, Armand established his own rule, maintained by his subordinates [[Moloch]], [[Shalim]], [[Shahar]], and [[Fredrick|Fredrick the Red]]. While their original intent was to protect and maintain the Templar Archive, interference by [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], the [[Mentor]] of the [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine Assassins]], forced them to begin evacuating all the artifacts hidden within.<ref name="ACBL">''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines]]'' – {{Cite|16 July 2023}}</ref>


==Personality and characteristics==
After Fredrick's assassination, Armand announced on the steps of Limassol Cathedral that he would tighten security on the island until the killer was found. The Guard Captain [[Osman]] advised against this, believing it would further provoke the majority who did not accept Templar rule. In response, Bouchart killed him as a warning to the [[Cypriot Resistance]], which Osman had secretly supported.<ref name="ACBL"/>
Armand Bouchart was a tall, slim man in his 40s. He was a master swordsman and the most powerful opponent Altaïr faced on [[Cyprus]].


==Tips==
Shortly afterwards, [[Maria Thorpe]] arrived and attempted to warn Armand of Altaïr's presence in the city and his search for the Grand Master, but Armand accused her of conspiring against their Order and had her arrested. Nonetheless, Bouchart seemed to take Maria's warning seriously, as he immediately left for [[Kyrenia]] to meet with the rest of his allies.<ref name="ACBL"/>
*Do not grab Bouchart or he will counter-grab you. If he does so, quickly dodge.
*If you do combo attacks, you must stop attacking when he blocks or he will punch and push you, causing you to lose one sync bar.
*If Bouchart's health has only 1/4 remaining, he will throw fire bombs at you.
*If you are low on health, a good idea is to run in circles around Armand until your health regains.
* Bouchart can be hit three times before he tries to swing. Try jumping back or rolling to the side so he can't cause any damage.
* If you don't want him to throw fire bombs get close to him.
* Do not try to use any combos
* When running away to gain life don't hit the pillars.


==Triva==
[[File:Intercept Limassol Cathedral Square 4.png|thumb|250px|left|Bouchart berating Maria]]
*In real life, it was Robert de Sable who bought Cyprus from King Richard I. Armand Bouchart served under Robert's reign as he was still Grand Master of the Knights Templar.
After rescuing Maria from the Templars and taking her along, Altaïr followed Bouchart to Kyrenia, and was intercepted at the safehouse by a Templar [[Armand Bouchart's agent|agent]] impersonating the local resistance leader, [[Barnabas (Cypriot)|Barnabas]]. The agent revealed that the Grand Master could be found in [[Buffavento Castle]]. However, he first asked that Altaïr perform a series of tasks secretly meant to smear the Assassins' reputation among the populace and keep Altaïr off Armand's trail.<ref name="ACBL"/>
*In real life, Cyprus was only headed by 20 Templar soldiers and Armand Bouchart, while Robert de Sable was the general of the mainland forces.


Growing suspicious, Altaïr distanced himself from the false Barnabas and infiltrated the castle with the help of [[Markos (Cypriot)|Markos]], one of the resistance fighters. There, he overheard Armand and Shalim discussing their plan to send a parcel to [[Alexander of Limassol]], prompting the Assassin to suspect Alexander of treachery. The package, however, was the severed head of the real Barnabas, and meant to create mistrust between the Assassins and the Resistance.<ref name="ACBL"/>
While Altaïr liberated Kyrenia from Templar control, Armand returned to [[Limassol]] to oversee the final stage of Archive's evacuation. He was present when the structure was infiltrated by Maria and Altaïr, and he engaged the two in combat. Although he was able to incapacitate Maria, he was ultimately killed by Altaïr, and his body was left within the empty building as it was shelled by the Templars, who were unaware their leader was inside.<ref name="ACBL"/>
==Personality and traits==
[[File:Intercept Limassol Cathedral Square 3.png|thumb|250px|Bouchart killing Osman]]
Armand was a confident man and highly loyal to the Templar cause, his devotion to the Order's founding principles bordering on fanatical. When Maria attempted to warn him of the Assassin presence in Limassol, he dismissed her, quoting one of the verses of the [[Latin Rule]] which forbade consorting with women. Bouchart claimed that Robert de Sablé ignored that rule by taking Maria under his wing, and that he would not repeat his predecessor's mistake.<ref name="ACBL"/>
However, despite such display in public, Bouchart ultimately heeded Maria's words, and took steps to secure the Templar Archive in secret. He was also shown to be ruthless, killing Osman on the spot when the Templar questioned his plans to tighten the grip on the citizens of Cyprus to find Fredrick's killer.<ref name="ACBL"/>
Armand was a statuesque man, with a distinguishing feature being blindness in his right eye, most likely caused in battle. He typically wore heavy armor bearing the [[Templar insignia|cross motif]] of his order, and fought with a [[Bouchart's Blade|two-handed sword]]. Armand proved a dangerous opponent in battle. He appeared to be a skilled swordsman easily defeating Maria and matching Altaïr in combat. He also possessed a type of fire grenade that he would throw at his enemies.<ref name="ACBL"/>
==Trivia==
*Historically, Armand Bouchart was never the Grand Master of the Templar Order, merely serving Robert de Sablé as a commander.
*Historically, the Templar garrison on Cyprus commanded by Bouchart only consisted of around 20 knights, and the Order was eventually forced to sell the island to [[Guy of Lusignan]] as they couldn't sufficiently man it to maintain order.
*Armand Bouchart, along with Robert de Sablé and [[Jacques de Molay]], is one of the only three characters in the games that historically were Templars.
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
Intercept Limassol Cathedral Square 1.png|Bouchart addressing the citizens of Limassol
Intercept Limassol Cathedral Square 2.png|Osman questioning Bouchart's plans
Assault Dark Oracle 2.png|Bouchart speaking with Shalim
Assault Dark Oracle 5.png|Bouchart leaving the Oracle's cell
Assault Armand Bouchart 3.png|Bouchart knocking out Maria
Assault Armand Bouchart 5.png|Altaïr confronting Bouchart in the Archive
Assault Armand Bouchart 6.png|Altaïr impaling Bouchart
Assault Armand Bouchart 7.png|Altaïr standing over a dying Bouchart
</gallery>
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' {{Mdat}}
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Latest revision as of 22:09, 10 May 2026

Armand Bouchart (died 1193) was the de facto Grand Master of the Knights Templar, succeeding Robert de Sablé following the latter's death in 1191. During his tenure, Armand relocated the Templar Archive from the island of Cyprus to an unknown location, so as to protect it from encroaching Assassin forces.

Biography[edit | edit source]

The Templars purchased Cyprus shortly after King Richard I defeated the island's secretly Templar ruler, Emperor Isaac Comnenus, who was imprisoned and eventually killed by Bouchart for endangering the Archive's secrecy. Upon arriving in Cyprus, Armand established his own rule, maintained by his subordinates Moloch, Shalim, Shahar, and Fredrick the Red. While their original intent was to protect and maintain the Templar Archive, interference by Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, the Mentor of the Levantine Assassins, forced them to begin evacuating all the artifacts hidden within.[1]

After Fredrick's assassination, Armand announced on the steps of Limassol Cathedral that he would tighten security on the island until the killer was found. The Guard Captain Osman advised against this, believing it would further provoke the majority who did not accept Templar rule. In response, Bouchart killed him as a warning to the Cypriot Resistance, which Osman had secretly supported.[1]

Shortly afterwards, Maria Thorpe arrived and attempted to warn Armand of Altaïr's presence in the city and his search for the Grand Master, but Armand accused her of conspiring against their Order and had her arrested. Nonetheless, Bouchart seemed to take Maria's warning seriously, as he immediately left for Kyrenia to meet with the rest of his allies.[1]

Bouchart berating Maria

After rescuing Maria from the Templars and taking her along, Altaïr followed Bouchart to Kyrenia, and was intercepted at the safehouse by a Templar agent impersonating the local resistance leader, Barnabas. The agent revealed that the Grand Master could be found in Buffavento Castle. However, he first asked that Altaïr perform a series of tasks secretly meant to smear the Assassins' reputation among the populace and keep Altaïr off Armand's trail.[1]

Growing suspicious, Altaïr distanced himself from the false Barnabas and infiltrated the castle with the help of Markos, one of the resistance fighters. There, he overheard Armand and Shalim discussing their plan to send a parcel to Alexander of Limassol, prompting the Assassin to suspect Alexander of treachery. The package, however, was the severed head of the real Barnabas, and meant to create mistrust between the Assassins and the Resistance.[1]

While Altaïr liberated Kyrenia from Templar control, Armand returned to Limassol to oversee the final stage of Archive's evacuation. He was present when the structure was infiltrated by Maria and Altaïr, and he engaged the two in combat. Although he was able to incapacitate Maria, he was ultimately killed by Altaïr, and his body was left within the empty building as it was shelled by the Templars, who were unaware their leader was inside.[1]

Personality and traits[edit | edit source]

Bouchart killing Osman

Armand was a confident man and highly loyal to the Templar cause, his devotion to the Order's founding principles bordering on fanatical. When Maria attempted to warn him of the Assassin presence in Limassol, he dismissed her, quoting one of the verses of the Latin Rule which forbade consorting with women. Bouchart claimed that Robert de Sablé ignored that rule by taking Maria under his wing, and that he would not repeat his predecessor's mistake.[1]

However, despite such display in public, Bouchart ultimately heeded Maria's words, and took steps to secure the Templar Archive in secret. He was also shown to be ruthless, killing Osman on the spot when the Templar questioned his plans to tighten the grip on the citizens of Cyprus to find Fredrick's killer.[1]

Armand was a statuesque man, with a distinguishing feature being blindness in his right eye, most likely caused in battle. He typically wore heavy armor bearing the cross motif of his order, and fought with a two-handed sword. Armand proved a dangerous opponent in battle. He appeared to be a skilled swordsman easily defeating Maria and matching Altaïr in combat. He also possessed a type of fire grenade that he would throw at his enemies.[1]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Historically, Armand Bouchart was never the Grand Master of the Templar Order, merely serving Robert de Sablé as a commander.
  • Historically, the Templar garrison on Cyprus commanded by Bouchart only consisted of around 20 knights, and the Order was eventually forced to sell the island to Guy of Lusignan as they couldn't sufficiently man it to maintain order.
  • Armand Bouchart, along with Robert de Sablé and Jacques de Molay, is one of the only three characters in the games that historically were Templars.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]