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{{Spoilerhd|4 October 2023|[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]}}
'''Armen Kazan''' (died 1869) was an art dealer and [[Templars|Templar]], operating in [[Europe]] during the 19th century.  
'''Armen Kazan''' (died 1869) was an art dealer and a member of the [[Templar Order]], operating in [[Europe]] during the 19th century.  


==Biography==
==Biography==
Armen Kazan was a member of the Templars and began to have a reputation of being elusive by the [[Assassins]]. Kazan was known to swindle socialites and artists to turning or killing Assassin sent after him. To showcase his conviction, he set up Assassins' head as a caution to his enemies.<ref name="CH4">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]'' — Chapter 4</ref> In 1869, Kazan and twelve Templars, including [[Art Hennighan]], were tasked to enter and investigate a cave near a railroad track of fellow Templar [[Albert Hawkins]]. With the [[Ankh]], Kazan and his group found the correct location with the slab and began to secure the area.<ref name="CH6">''Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot'' — Chapter 6</ref>
At some point, Kazan joined the Templars and developed a reputation as an elusive target among the [[Assassins]]. He was known to swindle socialites and artists, and turn or eliminate Assassin sent after him. To showcase his conviction, he set up Assassins' heads as a caution to his enemies.<ref name="CH4">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]'' — Chapter 4</ref> In 1869, Kazan and twelve Templars, including [[Art Hennighan]], were tasked to enter and investigate a cave near a railroad track owned by fellow Templar [[Albert Hawkins]]. With the [[Ankh]], Kazan and his group found the correct location with the slab and began to secure the area.<ref name="CH6">''Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot'' — Chapter 6</ref>


Placing the Ankh into the slab, Kazan rallied his fellow Templars to witness this historic occasion as the slab began to shake. With the Ankh activated, he watched its power, only to be killed by a shot to the chest by [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Pierrette Arnaud]], who killed him and most of the Templars there. However, his test proved successful as the Ankh revived a dead [[horse]] within the cave and was taken by Art, who escaped Assassins [[Simeon Price]], [[Gamal Sabry]], and [[Safiya El-Nadi]]'s grasp.<ref name="CH6"/>
Placing the Ankh into the slab, Kazan rallied his fellow Templars to witness this historic occasion as the slab began to shake. With the Ankh activated, he watched its power, only to be killed by a shot to the chest from the Assassin [[Pierrette Arnaud]]. Most of the remaining Templars also perished, but the test proved successful as the Ankh revived a dead [[horse]] within the cave and was taken by Art, who escaped the Assassins [[Simeon Price]], [[Gamal Sabry]], and [[Safiya El-Nadi]]'s grasp.<ref name="CH6"/>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Latest revision as of 21:47, 6 June 2026

Armen Kazan (died 1869) was an art dealer and Templar, operating in Europe during the 19th century.

Biography[edit | edit source]

At some point, Kazan joined the Templars and developed a reputation as an elusive target among the Assassins. He was known to swindle socialites and artists, and turn or eliminate Assassin sent after him. To showcase his conviction, he set up Assassins' heads as a caution to his enemies.[1] In 1869, Kazan and twelve Templars, including Art Hennighan, were tasked to enter and investigate a cave near a railroad track owned by fellow Templar Albert Hawkins. With the Ankh, Kazan and his group found the correct location with the slab and began to secure the area.[2]

Placing the Ankh into the slab, Kazan rallied his fellow Templars to witness this historic occasion as the slab began to shake. With the Ankh activated, he watched its power, only to be killed by a shot to the chest from the Assassin Pierrette Arnaud. Most of the remaining Templars also perished, but the test proved successful as the Ankh revived a dead horse within the cave and was taken by Art, who escaped the Assassins Simeon Price, Gamal Sabry, and Safiya El-Nadi's grasp.[2]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot — Chapter 4
  2. 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot — Chapter 6