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'''Bachir Al-Djallil''' was a rich [[Egypt | '''Bachir Al-Djallil''' was a rich [[Egypt]]ian [[Merchants|merchant]] living in [[Cairo]] in 1340. Having participated in the theft of the [[Scepter of Aset]] with the [[Templars]], Al-Djallil was attacked in his home by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Numa Al'Khamsin]], who wanted to know where the Templars had brought the artifact. | ||
After having been tied up and tortured by Al-Khamsin, the infamous merchant revealed that the Templars were at {{Wiki|Karnak}}. Al-Djallil was then executed by the Assassin for his involvement in the conspiracy, as well as the raping and killing of many young girls. | After having been tied up and tortured by Al-Khamsin, the infamous merchant revealed that the Templars were at {{Wiki|Karnak}}. Al-Djallil was then executed by the Assassin for his involvement in the conspiracy, as well as the raping and killing of many young girls. | ||
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Revision as of 09:02, 3 November 2013
Bachir Al-Djallil was a rich Egyptian merchant living in Cairo in 1340. Having participated in the theft of the Scepter of Aset with the Templars, Al-Djallil was attacked in his home by the Assassin Numa Al'Khamsin, who wanted to know where the Templars had brought the artifact.
After having been tied up and tortured by Al-Khamsin, the infamous merchant revealed that the Templars were at Karnak. Al-Djallil was then executed by the Assassin for his involvement in the conspiracy, as well as the raping and killing of many young girls.
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