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'''Asutai''' (1243 - unknown), was a prince of the [[Mongol Empire]] and the fourth son the Great Khan [[Möngke Khan|Möngke]]. Asutai was like his father a member of the [[Templar Order]].  
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'''Asutai''' (died c. 1280s), was a prince of the [[Mongol Empire]] and the fourth son the Great Khan [[Möngke Khan|Möngke]]. He was, like his father, a member of the [[Mongolian Rite of the Templar Order|Mongolian Templars]].


He followed his father during his campaign against the Song Empire in [[China]], an was the one who brought back Mongke's body to Mongolia, after the Great Khan was killed by the [[Assassins]] during the siege of the Diaoyu Fortress in 1259.
==Biography==
In August 1259, Asutai followed his father during his campaign against the [[Song dynasty]] during the [[Siege of Diaoyu Castle]]. Following his father's [[assassination]] by the [[Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins|Chinese Assassin]] [[Zhang Zhi]], Asutai discovered Möngke's body next to one of his commanders, [[Bayan]], who had passed out after being wounded and poisoned by Zhi. Asutai tended to Bayan and, once the latter woke up, commended him for his efforts to protect his father, even if he had failed. He then informed Bayan of his plan to lie to their men that Möngke had died from an illness, and invited the commander to help him lay his father's body to rest.<ref name="CH12">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan]]'' – Chapter Twelve</ref>


Impressed by the skills of [[Bayan]], an officer who crippled the Assassin while she fled, Asutai later recruited him both into the Keshigs, the Imperial Guard, and the Templar Order.
On their march to [[Burkhan Khaldun]], Asutai led the [[Kheshig]] and spoke to Bayan, whose skills and resilience impressed him. He explained to the commander how he and his father had joined the [[Templars]]. While traversing beside the [[Ejin River|Black River]], he also revealed how the Templars used war as a tactic for their vision and offered Bayan a place in both the Kheshig and the Templar Order. After giving Bayan some time to think, Asutai spoke with him again during Möngke's funeral, where Bayan decided to accept his offer.<ref name="CH21">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan]]'' – Chapter Twenty-One</ref>


==Reference==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan]]''
 
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Latest revision as of 00:06, 23 December 2025

Asutai (died c. 1280s), was a prince of the Mongol Empire and the fourth son the Great Khan Möngke. He was, like his father, a member of the Mongolian Templars.

Biography[edit | edit source]

In August 1259, Asutai followed his father during his campaign against the Song dynasty during the Siege of Diaoyu Castle. Following his father's assassination by the Chinese Assassin Zhang Zhi, Asutai discovered Möngke's body next to one of his commanders, Bayan, who had passed out after being wounded and poisoned by Zhi. Asutai tended to Bayan and, once the latter woke up, commended him for his efforts to protect his father, even if he had failed. He then informed Bayan of his plan to lie to their men that Möngke had died from an illness, and invited the commander to help him lay his father's body to rest.[2]

On their march to Burkhan Khaldun, Asutai led the Kheshig and spoke to Bayan, whose skills and resilience impressed him. He explained to the commander how he and his father had joined the Templars. While traversing beside the Black River, he also revealed how the Templars used war as a tactic for their vision and offered Bayan a place in both the Kheshig and the Templar Order. After giving Bayan some time to think, Asutai spoke with him again during Möngke's funeral, where Bayan decided to accept his offer.[3]

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