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==Description==
==Description==
Abul Nuqoud is a very large, round, and wealthy man. He is a lavished merchant king of the city of Damascus. He decorates his home with the fines decor, and feasts upon only the finest of foods. The name "Abul Nuqoud" means the man who have a lot of of money (litteraly the father (abu) of money (nuqoud)).
Abul Nuqoud is a very large, round, and wealthy man. He is a lavished merchant king of the city of Damascus. He decorates his home with the fines decor, and feasts upon only the finest of foods. The name "Abul Nuqoud" means the man who have a lot of of money (literally the father (abu) of money (nuqoud)).
   
   
However, Abul has great disdain for the poor citizens of the city. He sees them as nothing more than a source of all the crime, disease, and other poor things in the world. With that, he takes perverse pleasure from seeing them die painful deaths. He is also incredibly self centered, and loves nothing more than to show off his generosity to the people of Damascus.
However, Abul has great disdain for the poor citizens of the city. He sees them as nothing more than a source of all the crime, disease, and other poor things in the world. With that, he takes perverse pleasure from seeing them die painful deaths. He is also incredibly self centered, and loves nothing more than to show off his generosity to the people of Damascus.


==Death==
==Death==
When Altair seeks out Abul, the king decides to throw a lavish party at his palace for the people of the city. After the guests have settled down, Abul makes a toast to their generosity, then proceeds to lambaste them for their hatred and hypocrisy in supporting Saladin. It is revealed that he has poisoned the wine to get revenge on the people who tormented him with their cruel words and bigotry, and he orders his men to kill anyone who tries to escape.
When Altair seeks out Abul, the king decides to throw a lavish party at his palace for the people of the city. After the guests have settled down, Abul makes a toast to their generosity, then proceeds to lambaste them for their hatred and hypocrisy in supporting [[Saladin]]. It is revealed that he has poisoned the wine to get revenge on the people who tormented him with their cruel words and bigotry, and he orders his men to kill anyone who tries to escape.  
 
When Altair attempts to assassinate him he flees, running strangely fast for a man so fat. Ultimately, Altair catches him and ends his life. In his dying speech, Abul says that he did not join up with the Templars for revenge, but to create a new, better world instead of pretending to follow a god who called him an abomination.  


When Altair attempts to assassinate him he flees, running strangely fast for a man so fat. Ultimately, Altair catches him and ends his life. In his dying speech, Abul says that he did not join up with the [[Knights Templar|Templar's]] for revenge, but to create a new, better world instead of pretending to follow a god who called him an abomination.
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Revision as of 12:26, 20 March 2009

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Abul Nuqoud

(Arabic: أبو النقود)

Faction: Saracen

One of the nine people Al Mualim wants Altair to assassinate. He is found in the city of Damascus, in its rich district

Description

Abul Nuqoud is a very large, round, and wealthy man. He is a lavished merchant king of the city of Damascus. He decorates his home with the fines decor, and feasts upon only the finest of foods. The name "Abul Nuqoud" means the man who have a lot of of money (literally the father (abu) of money (nuqoud)).

However, Abul has great disdain for the poor citizens of the city. He sees them as nothing more than a source of all the crime, disease, and other poor things in the world. With that, he takes perverse pleasure from seeing them die painful deaths. He is also incredibly self centered, and loves nothing more than to show off his generosity to the people of Damascus.

Death

When Altair seeks out Abul, the king decides to throw a lavish party at his palace for the people of the city. After the guests have settled down, Abul makes a toast to their generosity, then proceeds to lambaste them for their hatred and hypocrisy in supporting Saladin. It is revealed that he has poisoned the wine to get revenge on the people who tormented him with their cruel words and bigotry, and he orders his men to kill anyone who tries to escape.

When Altair attempts to assassinate him he flees, running strangely fast for a man so fat. Ultimately, Altair catches him and ends his life. In his dying speech, Abul says that he did not join up with the Templar's for revenge, but to create a new, better world instead of pretending to follow a god who called him an abomination.