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[[File:ImagesCAA53NWS.jpg|thumb|274px|The Old Syrian sword]] The Old Syrian sword is a one-handed longsword that can be gained in memory block 6 on [[Assassin's Creed|''Assassin's Creed'']], and DNA sequence 3 on [[Assassin's Creed II|''Assassin's Creed II'']]. It has the most damage on Assassin's Creed, but is one of the worst on Assassin's Creed II.
{{Era|Weapons}}[[File:Syrian sword v.png|250px|thumb|The Syrian Sabre]]
The '''Syrian Sabre''', or '''Old Syrian Sword''',<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref> was a [[scimitar]] used by the [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine Assassins]] during the [[Third Crusade]]. As one of the deadliest swords in their arsenal at the time, its usage was restricted to those who had attained the rank of [[Master Assassin]]. The [[swords|sword]] continued to be utilized throughout the many centuries that followed, spreading even to the shops of [[blacksmith]]s in [[Italy]], though its prestige and efficacy significantly diminished.


==Specifications==
==Description==
The Old Syrian sword has a curved blade of approximately 90 centimetres/ 3 feet (this can be estimated by comparing the blade to the leg of [[Altair Ibn-La'Ahad]] or [[Ezio Auditore Da Firenze]], who are both roughly 6 feet tall). The blade has some relation to a scimitar, but is classed as practically better except in size of the blade.[[File:ImagesCA6KSSK0.jpg|thumb|left|283px|The handle of the Old Syrian sword]]
As a sabre, the Syrian sabre differed from other swords in the Assassin arsenal during the [[Crusades]] by being curved and single-edged. It boasted a keen blade superior to that of the typical straight swords of this period in the [[Levant]]. The hilt itself was of elegant [[gold]] and an elaborate, majestic design. Notably, the crossguard was asymmetrical, with the rear bar tapering behind in a serpentine shape while its front counterpart curved downwards to connect with the pommel to serve as a full handguard.<ref name="AC1">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref>


==Trivia==
==History==
*The Old Syrian sword is obtained randomly by Ezio during the first DNA sequence. Ezio gains a common sword from Giovanni's Assassin's chest, which has the damage and other specs of the Syrian sword. it is seen as an Old Syrian sword at the execution, when the [[Brute]] knocks it out of Ezio's hand
As a powerful weapon granted only to Master Assassins, it was the weapon-of-choice for [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] during his operations in 1191. He wielded it in his mission with [[Malik Al-Sayf|Malik]] and [[Kadar Al-Sayf]] to [[Solomon's Temple]]<ref>''Assassin's Creed'' – [[Acquisition]]</ref> and in the [[Defense of Masyaf|defense]] of [[Masyaf]] against the [[Templars|Templar]] invasion that followed,<ref>''Assassin's Creed'' – [[Guardian (memory)|Guardian]]</ref> only to be deprived of it<ref>''Assassin's Creed'' – [[Eavesdropping (Masun)]]</ref> upon his demotion by [[Al Mualim]] for his transgressions in the former mission.<ref>''Assassin's Creed'' – [[Glory]]</ref> Upon [[Hunt for the Nine|climbing the ladder]] back to the Master Assassin [[Assassin rank|rank]], he was bestowed with the sword once more by Al Mualim.<ref>''Assassin's Creed'' – [[Assassination (William of Montferrat)]]</ref> Immediately afterwards, he took it to his attempted assassination of [[Robert de Sablé]] in [[Jerusalem]], dueling the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]]'s decoy [[Maria Thorpe]],<ref>''Assassin's Creed'' – [[Assassination (Robert de Sablé)]]</ref> and then at the [[Battle of Arsuf]] where he finally slew de Sablé in a trial by combat.<ref>''Assassin's Creed'' – [[Assassination II (Robert de Sablé)]]</ref> It was with this sword that he defeated the traitorous Al Mualim upon his return from Arsuf.<ref>''Assassin's Creed'' – [[Assassination (Al Mualim)]]</ref>
 
In the year that followed, however, he returned to employing the typical [[eagle]]-pommeled, double-edged sword of intermediate [[Assassins]], eventually favoring it as his iconic, personal weapon.<ref name="Bloodlines">''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines]]''</ref> The [[Sword of Altaïr]], as it became known, ultimately superseded the Syrian sabre for Altaïr when it was refined to become one of the deadliest blades until at least the 15th century.<ref name="AC2" /><ref name="ACBH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref><ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
 
Syrian sabres were sold by blacksmiths in Italian cities such as [[Florence]], [[Venice]], [[Forlì]], [[San Gimignano]], [[Monteriggioni]], and [[Rome]] during the [[Renaissance]]. Unlike those crafted by the Assassins in the Third Crusade, these Syrian sabres were inferior in efficacy to many contemporary Italian swords, a fact the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] quickly learned.<ref name="AC2" /> During this period, the blacksmiths of [[Constantinople]] in the [[Ottoman Empire]] also provided these sabres to their patrons.<ref name="ACR" /> The use of the sabre also spread to [[Spain]], where it was utilized by the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins]], who were able to forge it at [[Spanish Brotherhood headquarters|their hideout]] in [[Sierra de Cazorla]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''</ref> The weapon was so closely tied to the Assassins that millennia in 2013, [[Abstergo Entertainment]]'s CCO [[Olivier Garneau]] kept a [[silver]] replica of it in his [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]] office.
 
==Weapon statistics==
===12th century Syria===
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width:600px; text-align:center"
|'''Damage'''
|'''Speed'''
|'''Deflect'''
|'''Cost'''
|'''Availability'''
|-
|4*
|4*
|4*
|N/A
|Block 6
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki><small>In the [[Animus#Animus 1.0|Animus 1.28]], there were no specified Damage, Speed or Deflect statistics. Weapon strength was based on ranks, with the Syrian Sabre being the last out of four.</small>
 
===15th century Italy===
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width:600px; text-align:center"
|'''Name'''
|'''Damage'''
|'''Speed'''
|'''Deflect'''
|'''Cost'''
|'''Availability'''
|-
|Old Syrian Sword
{{#section:AC:CST/Weapons|"Old Syrian Sword (II)"}}
|}
 
===15th century Spain===
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width:700px; text-align:center"
|-
!Name
!Tier
!Damage
!Speed
!Miss Chance
!Modifiers
!Requirements
|-
|Syrian Sabre
{{#section:AC:CST/Weapons|"Syrian Sabre (Rebellion)"}}
|-
! colspan="7" |Description
|-
| colspan="7" |''A Syrian-style sabre, similar to those used by the Levantine Brotherhood during the Third Crusade.''
|}
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width:700px; text-align:center"
|-
!Name
!Tier
!Damage
!Speed
!Miss Chance
!Modifiers
!Requirements
|-
|Fine Syrian Sabre
{{#section:AC:CST/Weapons|"Fine Syrian Sabre"}}
|-
! colspan="7" |Description
|-
| colspan="7" |''A higher-quality version of the Syrian Sabre, similar to those used by the Levantine Brotherhood during the Third Crusade.''
|}
 
===16th century Rome===
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width:600px; text-align:center"
|'''Name'''
|'''Damage'''
|'''Speed'''
|'''Deflect'''
|'''Cost'''
|'''Availability'''
|-
|Old Syrian Sword
{{#section:AC:CST/Weapons|"Old Syrian Sword (Brotherhood)"}}
|}
 
===16th century Constantinople===
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width:600px; text-align:center"
|'''Name'''
|'''Damage'''
|'''Speed'''
|'''Deflect'''
|'''Cost'''
|'''Availability'''
|-
|Syrian Sabre
{{#section:AC:CST/Weapons|"Syrian Sabre (Revelations)"}}
|}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center">
ACRB Syrian Sabre.png|The Syrian Sabre in ''Rebellion''
ACRB Fine Syrian Sabre.png|The Fine Syrian Sabre in ''Rebellion''
</gallery>
 
==Behind the scenes==
In the memory "[[Last Man Standing]]" from the 2009 video game ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', the protagonist Ezio Auditore  is seen wielding this sword during the execution of his father [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni]] and brothers [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|Federico]] and [[Petruccio Auditore da Firenze|Petruccio]], despite the fact that he had earlier retrieved the [[Common Sword]] from his father's hidden room.
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Swords]]
[[Category:Scimitars]]
[[Category:12th century weapons]]
[[Category:15th century weapons]]
[[Category:16th century weapons]]

Latest revision as of 08:42, 23 December 2025

The Syrian Sabre

The Syrian Sabre, or Old Syrian Sword,[1] was a scimitar used by the Levantine Assassins during the Third Crusade. As one of the deadliest swords in their arsenal at the time, its usage was restricted to those who had attained the rank of Master Assassin. The sword continued to be utilized throughout the many centuries that followed, spreading even to the shops of blacksmiths in Italy, though its prestige and efficacy significantly diminished.

Description[edit | edit source]

As a sabre, the Syrian sabre differed from other swords in the Assassin arsenal during the Crusades by being curved and single-edged. It boasted a keen blade superior to that of the typical straight swords of this period in the Levant. The hilt itself was of elegant gold and an elaborate, majestic design. Notably, the crossguard was asymmetrical, with the rear bar tapering behind in a serpentine shape while its front counterpart curved downwards to connect with the pommel to serve as a full handguard.[2]

History[edit | edit source]

As a powerful weapon granted only to Master Assassins, it was the weapon-of-choice for Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad during his operations in 1191. He wielded it in his mission with Malik and Kadar Al-Sayf to Solomon's Temple[3] and in the defense of Masyaf against the Templar invasion that followed,[4] only to be deprived of it[5] upon his demotion by Al Mualim for his transgressions in the former mission.[6] Upon climbing the ladder back to the Master Assassin rank, he was bestowed with the sword once more by Al Mualim.[7] Immediately afterwards, he took it to his attempted assassination of Robert de Sablé in Jerusalem, dueling the Grand Master's decoy Maria Thorpe,[8] and then at the Battle of Arsuf where he finally slew de Sablé in a trial by combat.[9] It was with this sword that he defeated the traitorous Al Mualim upon his return from Arsuf.[10]

In the year that followed, however, he returned to employing the typical eagle-pommeled, double-edged sword of intermediate Assassins, eventually favoring it as his iconic, personal weapon.[11] The Sword of Altaïr, as it became known, ultimately superseded the Syrian sabre for Altaïr when it was refined to become one of the deadliest blades until at least the 15th century.[1][12][13]

Syrian sabres were sold by blacksmiths in Italian cities such as Florence, Venice, Forlì, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, and Rome during the Renaissance. Unlike those crafted by the Assassins in the Third Crusade, these Syrian sabres were inferior in efficacy to many contemporary Italian swords, a fact the Italian Assassin Ezio Auditore quickly learned.[1] During this period, the blacksmiths of Constantinople in the Ottoman Empire also provided these sabres to their patrons.[13] The use of the sabre also spread to Spain, where it was utilized by the Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins, who were able to forge it at their hideout in Sierra de Cazorla.[14] The weapon was so closely tied to the Assassins that millennia in 2013, Abstergo Entertainment's CCO Olivier Garneau kept a silver replica of it in his Montreal, Quebec office.

Weapon statistics[edit | edit source]

12th century Syria[edit | edit source]

Damage Speed Deflect Cost Availability
4* 4* 4* N/A Block 6

*In the Animus 1.28, there were no specified Damage, Speed or Deflect statistics. Weapon strength was based on ranks, with the Syrian Sabre being the last out of four.

15th century Italy[edit | edit source]

Name Damage Speed Deflect Cost Availability
Old Syrian Sword

{{#section:AC:CST/Weapons|"Old Syrian Sword (II)"}}

15th century Spain[edit | edit source]

Name Tier Damage Speed Miss Chance Modifiers Requirements
Syrian Sabre

{{#section:AC:CST/Weapons|"Syrian Sabre (Rebellion)"}}

Description
A Syrian-style sabre, similar to those used by the Levantine Brotherhood during the Third Crusade.
Name Tier Damage Speed Miss Chance Modifiers Requirements
Fine Syrian Sabre

{{#section:AC:CST/Weapons|"Fine Syrian Sabre"}}

Description
A higher-quality version of the Syrian Sabre, similar to those used by the Levantine Brotherhood during the Third Crusade.

16th century Rome[edit | edit source]

Name Damage Speed Deflect Cost Availability
Old Syrian Sword

{{#section:AC:CST/Weapons|"Old Syrian Sword (Brotherhood)"}}

16th century Constantinople[edit | edit source]

Name Damage Speed Deflect Cost Availability
Syrian Sabre

{{#section:AC:CST/Weapons|"Syrian Sabre (Revelations)"}}

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

In the memory "Last Man Standing" from the 2009 video game Assassin's Creed II, the protagonist Ezio Auditore is seen wielding this sword during the execution of his father Giovanni and brothers Federico and Petruccio, despite the fact that he had earlier retrieved the Common Sword from his father's hidden room.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]