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{{Era|Individuals|Templars|Good}}
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{{Quote|Beggars, whores, addicts, lepers. Do they strike you as proper slaves? Unfit for even the most menial tasks? No. I took them not to sell, but to save! And yet you'd kill us all, for no other reason than it was asked of you.|Talal's final words to Altaïr, 1191.|Assassin's Creed|Assassination (Talal)}}
|faction=Saracen
{{Character Infobox
|name=Talal (Arabic: طلال)
| image = AC Talal.png
|location = [[Jerusalem]] - Rich District
| birth = c. 1157
}}
| death = July 1191<br>[[Jerusalem]], [[Ayyubid dynasty|Ayyubid Sultanate]]
| species = [[Human]]
| affiliates = [[Saracens]]<br>[[Templars]]
*[[Levantine Rite of the Templar Order|Levantine Rite]]
| voice = [[Jake Eberle]]}}
'''Talal''' (c. 1157 – 1191) was a [[Slavery|slaver]] and a member of the [[Levantine Rite of the Templar Order|Levantine Templars]]. He was one of [[Hunt for the Nine|nine men]] killed by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] on his quest for redemption, upon the order of [[Al Mualim]], the [[Mentor]] of the [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine Assassins]] during the [[Third Crusade]]. He was located in the rich district of [[Jerusalem]] where he had based his slave trading business.


One of the nine people [[Al Mualim]] wants [[Altair]] to assassinate, Talal is a slave trader in the city of [[Jerusalem]], located within its rich district.
==Biography==
===The slaver of Jerusalem===
{{Quote|He traffics in human lives, kidnapping Jerusalem's citizens and selling them into slavery.|Altaïr about Talal.|Assassin's Creed|Knowledge (Talal)}}A former member of the [[Saracens|Saracen]] army,{{Fact|June 2019}} Talal returned to the holy city of Jerusalem, where he established a bandit gang made up of men whose loyalty to him was unquestioned.<ref name="AC">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref> Talal occupied an area in the north of the city, near the barbican, where he operated out of an old warehouse. To acquire his "[[Slavery|stock]]", he utilized a herald near the city gates to lure the poor and desperate with promises of work, comforts, and rewards. Those who fell for the ruse were held in his warehouse until they were sent to [[Acre]], many of whom were destined to become subjects for the experiments of [[Garnier de Naplouse]].<ref name="Interrogation">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Interrogation (Talal)]]</ref><ref name="Assassination Majd">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Assassination (Majd Addin)]]</ref> Although the city guards were aware of Talal's activities, he kept to the shadows and paid them a tribute to turn a blind eye.<ref name="Stealth">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Stealth Assassination (Talal)]]</ref>


==Description==
Talal was a master archer who favored the bow, often seeking higher ground to kill his enemies from afar.<ref name="Eavesdropping">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Eavesdropping (Talal)]]</ref> Despite his skills, he was rumored to be a coward who would flee at the first sign of trouble, a trait he demonstrated by fleeing from his warehouse when confronted by Altaïr.<ref name="Escort">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Informer Escort (Talal)]]</ref><ref name="Assassination Talal">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Assassination (Talal)]]</ref> He justified these abductions by claiming that since they were "unfit for even the most menial tasks," they could not be slaves; instead, he maintained he was "saving" them and preparing them for a "journey" that lay ahead.<ref name="Assassination Talal"/>
Talal is one of Jerusalem's most feared criminals. He operates a large slave ring, which is for some reason easily ignored by the city's guards, however it can be reasoned that, as Talal is in secret a Templar and thus allied with [[Majd Addin]], who in turn would order the guards to ignor Talal's works. He captures the mad and the diseased, and then sells them off as slaves, transporting them to Acre (presumably for [[Garnier de Naplouse]] to deal with them). He also has a large band of henchmen thugs who follow his commands.


Talal is quick-witted, agile, and an expert marksman. He can outrun most men with ease, and is very proud of his own acrobatic prowess. He also finds humor in many things, and is especially fond of taunting his enemies before killing them.
===Death===
{{Quote|It seems I cannot help you, for you do not wish to help yourself. And I cannot allow my work to be threatened. You leave me no choice. You must die.|Talal speaking to Altaïr, 1191.|Assassin's Creed|Assassination (Talal)}}Altaïr investigated Talal's movements within the rich district and tracked him to his warehouse. Upon entering, the doors were barred behind the Assassin, and Talal began taunting him from the shadows of the upper floor. The slaver claimed to have orchestrated the encounter, boasting that he had unbarred the doors and cleared the path for Altaïr.<ref name="Assassination Talal"/>


==Death==
A ceiling hatch opened, casting a ray of light into the chamber, and Talal challenged Altaïr to step into it. Once the Assassin complied, Talal ordered his loyal followers to surround and eliminate him. Despite the ambush, Altaïr overpowered the guards, prompting Talal to flee the complex through another hatch. During the subsequent pursuit through the streets of Jerusalem, Talal's followers intervened to hinder Altaïr, providing their master with time to escape.<ref name="Assassination Talal"/>
Talal is publicly assassinated at the hands of Altair, after the assassin tracked his movements within the rich district before discovering him within his slave warehouse and then killed him during an agile chase through the streets of Jerusalem. As Talal prepared an arrow for his bow Altair quickly closes the gap between himself and his intended political target. As the white robed assassin rapidly approached him Talal made a hasty run for it but was quickly stopped due to the Hidden Blade being forcefully introduced to one of his vital spots. With his dying words, Talal remarked the people he was selling were the most unfortunate people in Jerusalem, and that where they were being sent, they would be better off. Talals death marks the third recent public figure assassination and the first within Jerusalem.


==Final Words==
[[File:AC1 Talal Death.png|thumb|250px|left|Altaïr assassinating Talal]]
Talal often looked over his shoulder during the chase and tried to convince his pursuer into sparing him. As he was occupied with this, he failed to notice a civilian woman carrying clay jugs and collided with her, sending both tumbling to the ground. Before Talal could resume his flight, Altaïr quickly closed the gap and stabbed him with his [[Hidden Blade]].<ref name="Secret Crusade">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref>


Altaïr: ''You've nowhere to run now. Share your secrets with me''.
In his final moments, Talal asserted that his death would not stop the Brotherhood's designs upon the Holy Land, noting that [[Al Mualim]] was not the only one with plans for the region. He maintained that God had long abandoned both him and the outcasts he had taken in, insisting to the end that he had sought to save these unfortunate souls rather than profit from the war.<ref name="Assassination Talal"/>


Talal: ''My part is played. The Brotherhood is not so weak that my death will stop its work''.
==Personality and traits==
[[File:AC1 Warehouse ambush.png|thumb|250px|Altaïr confronting Talal]]
Talal possessed a complex moral perspective, viewing his actions as a necessity despite locking up men and women against their will. He claimed and thought he did the right thing, stating the people he imprisoned to be mere beggars, whores, addicts and lepers who he was trying to save.<ref name="Assassination Talal"/>


Altaïr: ''What Brotherhood?''
Like his fellow Templars, he had lost faith in God, claiming that not only he had been abandoned, but the people he took into his care as well. He was somewhat arrogant as well, believing that Altaïr would fail to defeat his men and even taunting Altaïr beforehand.<ref name="Assassination Talal"/>


Talal:  ''[[Al Mualim]] is not the only one with designs upon the Holy Land. And that's all you'll have from me!''
A master marksman, Talal favored the bow and was capable of neutralizing enemies from higher ground. He usually carried a bow on his back along with a quiver full of arrows, and though he wore a sword sheathed in its scabbard, he was far more experienced with his ranged weaponry.<ref name="Eavesdropping"/> Physically, he was of average height and stature. He wore a dark gray tunic with yellow stripes, plain white leggings, and two vambraces on each wrist. Talal also had a goatee and wore his hair braided flat against the back of his head.<ref name="Assassination Talal"/>
 
Altaïr: ''Then we are finished. Beg forgiveness from your god!''
 
Talal: ''He's long abandoned us. Long abandoned the men and women I took into my arms''.
 
Altaïr: ''What do you mean?''
 
Talal: ''Beggars, whores, addicts, lepers: do they strike you as proper slaves? Unfit for even the most menial tasks!? No, I took them not to sell, but to save, and yet you'd kill us all...for no other reason than it was asked of you''.
 
Altaïr: ''NO! You profit from the war, from lives lost and broken''.
 
Talal: ''Yes, you would think that, ignorant as you are. Wall off your mind: they say it's what your kind do best. Do you see the irony in all this? No, not yet, it seems, but you will...''


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
Talal was also featured in the E3 2007 gameplay trailer, where Altair infiltrated the slave trader's den, before chasing and killing Talal.
*Talal was featured in the {{Wiki|Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3}} 2007 gameplay trailer, where Altaïr infiltrated the slave trader's den, before chasing and killing Talal.
*Talal was one of the [[assassination targets]] that could be stopped by [[vigilantes]] while escaping, the others being [[Sibrand]], [[Abu'l Nuqoud]] and [[Jubair al Hakim]].
*Talal was one of the five targets of the original game that had personal bodyguards; the others were [[Tamir]], [[Abu'l Nuqoud]], [[Majd Addin]] and [[Jubair al Hakim]].
*Talal's guards could still be found in Jerusalem after his death.
*Ṭalāl (طلال) is an Arabic name meaning "admirable" and "nice".
*In the [[Assassin's Creed (mobile game)|mobile adaptation]] of ''Assassin's Creed'', Talal's name was spelled "Tallal". Although still described as a slave master, he was portrayed without any affiliation with the Saracens, donning the heavy battle armor of the Knights Templar. Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad assassinated him by firing his crossbow at a lantern above his head, which then fell onto the puddle of oil he and two other Templars were standing on, sending them to a fiery demise.


==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
Talal clothing by Michel Thibault.png|Talal's model by [[Michel Thibault]]
AC 21.png|Talal in his warehouse
AC1 Talal memory corridor.png|Talal's final moments
</gallery>


==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''


==References==
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Latest revision as of 02:10, 25 May 2026

"Beggars, whores, addicts, lepers. Do they strike you as proper slaves? Unfit for even the most menial tasks? No. I took them not to sell, but to save! And yet you'd kill us all, for no other reason than it was asked of you."
―Talal's final words to Altaïr, 1191.[src]-[m]

Talal (c. 1157 – 1191) was a slaver and a member of the Levantine Templars. He was one of nine men killed by the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad on his quest for redemption, upon the order of Al Mualim, the Mentor of the Levantine Assassins during the Third Crusade. He was located in the rich district of Jerusalem where he had based his slave trading business.

Biography[edit | edit source]

The slaver of Jerusalem[edit | edit source]

"He traffics in human lives, kidnapping Jerusalem's citizens and selling them into slavery."
―Altaïr about Talal.[src]-[m]

A former member of the Saracen army, [citation needed] Talal returned to the holy city of Jerusalem, where he established a bandit gang made up of men whose loyalty to him was unquestioned.[1] Talal occupied an area in the north of the city, near the barbican, where he operated out of an old warehouse. To acquire his "stock", he utilized a herald near the city gates to lure the poor and desperate with promises of work, comforts, and rewards. Those who fell for the ruse were held in his warehouse until they were sent to Acre, many of whom were destined to become subjects for the experiments of Garnier de Naplouse.[2][3] Although the city guards were aware of Talal's activities, he kept to the shadows and paid them a tribute to turn a blind eye.[4]

Talal was a master archer who favored the bow, often seeking higher ground to kill his enemies from afar.[5] Despite his skills, he was rumored to be a coward who would flee at the first sign of trouble, a trait he demonstrated by fleeing from his warehouse when confronted by Altaïr.[6][7] He justified these abductions by claiming that since they were "unfit for even the most menial tasks," they could not be slaves; instead, he maintained he was "saving" them and preparing them for a "journey" that lay ahead.[7]

Death[edit | edit source]

"It seems I cannot help you, for you do not wish to help yourself. And I cannot allow my work to be threatened. You leave me no choice. You must die."
―Talal speaking to Altaïr, 1191.[src]-[m]

Altaïr investigated Talal's movements within the rich district and tracked him to his warehouse. Upon entering, the doors were barred behind the Assassin, and Talal began taunting him from the shadows of the upper floor. The slaver claimed to have orchestrated the encounter, boasting that he had unbarred the doors and cleared the path for Altaïr.[7]

A ceiling hatch opened, casting a ray of light into the chamber, and Talal challenged Altaïr to step into it. Once the Assassin complied, Talal ordered his loyal followers to surround and eliminate him. Despite the ambush, Altaïr overpowered the guards, prompting Talal to flee the complex through another hatch. During the subsequent pursuit through the streets of Jerusalem, Talal's followers intervened to hinder Altaïr, providing their master with time to escape.[7]

Altaïr assassinating Talal

Talal often looked over his shoulder during the chase and tried to convince his pursuer into sparing him. As he was occupied with this, he failed to notice a civilian woman carrying clay jugs and collided with her, sending both tumbling to the ground. Before Talal could resume his flight, Altaïr quickly closed the gap and stabbed him with his Hidden Blade.[8]

In his final moments, Talal asserted that his death would not stop the Brotherhood's designs upon the Holy Land, noting that Al Mualim was not the only one with plans for the region. He maintained that God had long abandoned both him and the outcasts he had taken in, insisting to the end that he had sought to save these unfortunate souls rather than profit from the war.[7]

Personality and traits[edit | edit source]

Altaïr confronting Talal

Talal possessed a complex moral perspective, viewing his actions as a necessity despite locking up men and women against their will. He claimed and thought he did the right thing, stating the people he imprisoned to be mere beggars, whores, addicts and lepers who he was trying to save.[7]

Like his fellow Templars, he had lost faith in God, claiming that not only he had been abandoned, but the people he took into his care as well. He was somewhat arrogant as well, believing that Altaïr would fail to defeat his men and even taunting Altaïr beforehand.[7]

A master marksman, Talal favored the bow and was capable of neutralizing enemies from higher ground. He usually carried a bow on his back along with a quiver full of arrows, and though he wore a sword sheathed in its scabbard, he was far more experienced with his ranged weaponry.[5] Physically, he was of average height and stature. He wore a dark gray tunic with yellow stripes, plain white leggings, and two vambraces on each wrist. Talal also had a goatee and wore his hair braided flat against the back of his head.[7]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Talal was featured in the E3 2007 gameplay trailer, where Altaïr infiltrated the slave trader's den, before chasing and killing Talal.
  • Talal was one of the assassination targets that could be stopped by vigilantes while escaping, the others being Sibrand, Abu'l Nuqoud and Jubair al Hakim.
  • Talal was one of the five targets of the original game that had personal bodyguards; the others were Tamir, Abu'l Nuqoud, Majd Addin and Jubair al Hakim.
  • Talal's guards could still be found in Jerusalem after his death.
  • Ṭalāl (طلال) is an Arabic name meaning "admirable" and "nice".
  • In the mobile adaptation of Assassin's Creed, Talal's name was spelled "Tallal". Although still described as a slave master, he was portrayed without any affiliation with the Saracens, donning the heavy battle armor of the Knights Templar. Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad assassinated him by firing his crossbow at a lantern above his head, which then fell onto the puddle of oil he and two other Templars were standing on, sending them to a fiery demise.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]