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|state = [[Israel]] | |state = [[Israel]] | ||
|rulers = [[Roman Republic]] and [[Roman Empire|Empire]] | |rulers = [[Roman Republic]] and [[Roman Empire|Empire]] {{c|1st century BCE – 395}}<br>[[Byzantine Empire]] {{c|395 –638}}<br>[[Crusaders]] {{c|1104 –1187/1191 – 1291}}<br>[[Ayyubid dynasty]] {{c|1187 – 1191}}<br>[[Mamluks|Mamluks Sultanate]] {{c|1291 – 1517}}<br>[[Ottoman Empire]] {{c|1517 – 1918}}<br>[[British Empire]] {{c|1918 – 1947}} | ||
[[Mamluks|Mamluks Sultanate]] | |||
|factions = *Crusaders | |factions = *Crusaders | ||
**[[Templars|Knights Templar]] | **[[Templars|Knights Templar]] | ||
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**[[Knights Hospitalier]] | **[[Knights Hospitalier]] | ||
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|date = c. 3,000 BCE | |||
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|flags = Templar, Teutonic, Hospitaliers | |flags = Templar, Teutonic, Hospitaliers | ||
|targets = *[[Garnier de Naplouse]] | |targets = *[[Garnier de Naplouse]] | ||
*[[Isembart]] | |||
*[[William of Montferrat]] | *[[William of Montferrat]] | ||
*[[Sibrand]] | *[[Sibrand]] | ||
|landmark = [[Acre Citadel]]<br>[[Cathedral of the Holy Cross]]<br>[[Hospitalier Fortress]]<br>[[Maria of Jehoshafat Church]]<br>[[Saint John's Gate]]}} | |landmark = [[Acre Citadel]]<br>[[Cathedral of the Holy Cross]]<br>[[Hospitalier Fortress]]<br>[[Maria of Jehoshafat Church]]<br>[[Saint John's Gate]] | ||
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'''Acre''' is a coastal city located to the east of the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. It is situated in Western {{Wiki|Galilee}}, in the northern area of [[Israel]]. | '''Acre''' is a coastal city located to the east of the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. It is situated in Western {{Wiki|Galilee}}, in the northern area of [[Israel]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Middle Ages=== | ===Middle Ages=== | ||
In | In 1190, during the [[Third Crusade]], the [[Crusaders|Crusader]] armies of [[Richard I of England]] – led by the [[Templars|Knights Templar]] – laid [[Siege of Acre|siege]] to the city and planned to poison its water supply in order to wipe out its entire population. The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] was able to stop this plot by killing the Templar commander in charge of the operation.<ref name="ACAC">''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]'' – [[Flow of Poison]]</ref> | ||
The following year, however, the city fell to the besieging Crusader forces. Acre then served as the capital of the remnants of the Kingdom of | The following year, however, the city fell to the besieging Crusader forces. Acre then served as the capital of the remnants of the [[Kingdom of Jerusalem]] until the end of the Crusades.<ref name="AC">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref> | ||
It was in this city that the [[Christianity|Christian]] Crusaders established a base of operations in order to stockpile weapons and troops. With this, they intended to march south towards Jaffa. From there, they planned to launch an all out siege upon their true target, Jerusalem, which they had come from Europe to reclaim in the name of their religious faith.<ref name="AC"/> | It was in this city that the [[Christianity|Christian]] Crusaders established a base of operations in order to stockpile weapons and troops. With this, they intended to march south towards [[Jaffa]]. From there, they planned to launch an all-out siege upon their true target, [[Jerusalem]], which they had come from [[Europe]] to reclaim in the name of their religious faith.<ref name="AC"/> | ||
[[File:AC1 Acre Citadel.png|thumb|250px|left|The Acre Citadel]] | |||
The Templars, under the leadership of [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[Robert de Sablé]], secretly took advantage of the Crusaders' march to Jaffa to claim Acre for themselves, as part of a wider plot to control the [[Levant|Holy Land]] and establish their [[New World Order]]. Due to its occupation by the Crusaders as opposed to Jerusalem and [[Damascus]], which were both ruled by the [[Saracens]], the city became the Templars' main stronghold in the Levant for a time, and the Order maintained an active presence in each of Acre's districts.<ref name="AC"/> | |||
While [[William of Montferrat]], who had been personally appointed the city's regent by King Richard, oversaw the Rich District from his [[Acre Citadel|citadel]],<ref name="Knowledge William">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Knowledge (William of Montferrat)]]</ref> [[Garnier de Naplouse]] and his [[Knights Hospitalier]] controlled the Poor District, where their [[Hospitalier Fortress|fortress]] and hospital was located,<ref name="Knowledge Garnier">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Knowledge (Garnier de Naplouse)]]</ref> and [[Sibrand]] and the [[Knights Teutonic]] governed the Middle District, Acre's [[Acre harbor|docks]] area.<ref name="Knowledge Sibrand">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Knowledge (Sibrand)]]</ref> Secretly, all three men received instructions from Robert to further the Templars' overarching goals; thus, William began conscripting Acre's [[Civilian|citizens]] and hoarding food to prepare the population for the Order's eventual takeover,<ref name="Knowledge William"/> while Garnier conducted experiments on patients in an attempt to replicate the powers of an [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]],<ref name="Knowledge Garnier"/> and Sibrand blockaded the port with his fleet to prevent the European kingdoms from sending reinforcements.<ref name="Knowledge Sibrand"/> | |||
However, the [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine Assassins]] soon caught wind of the Templars' operations in Acre, and Altaïr, as part of his [[Hunt for the Nine|mission]] assigned by [[Al Mualim]], traveled to the city to assassinate Garnier, William, and Sibrand.<ref name="AC"/> During his efforts, Altaïr was aided by [[Jabal]], the [[Rafiq]] of the local [[Assassin bureau]],<ref name="AC"/> as well as a team of Assassins sent by Al Mualim, who notably helped weaken the defenses of Acre's citadel<ref name="Illusory Words">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]] – [[The Eagle's Shadow]]'' – [[Illusory Words]]</ref><ref name="With Arms Open">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]] – [[The Eagle's Shadow]]'' – [[With Arms Open]]</ref><ref name="Deadly Game">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]] – [[The Eagle's Shadow]]'' – [[Deadly Game]]</ref> and killed William's bodyguard [[Isembart]] ahead of Altaïr's assassination of the Templar.<ref name="Fighting Fair">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – ''[[The Eagle's Shadow]]'' – [[Fighting Fair]]</ref> | |||
[[File:Altair Acre Ship.jpg|thumb|250px|The Templars departing Acre and sailing to Cyprus]] | |||
Ultimately, Altaïr succeeded in eliminating all his targets, although this did not completely eradicate the Templar presence in Acre.<ref name="Assassination Garnier">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Assassination (Garnier de Naplouse)]]</ref><ref name="Assassination William">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Assassination (William of Montferrat)]]</ref><ref name="Assassination Sibrand">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Assassination (Sibrand)]]</ref> After Robert's death at Altaïr's hands during the [[Battle of Arsuf]] in September 1191,<ref name="Assassination Robert">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Assassination II (Robert de Sablé)]]</ref> the remaining Templars in the Levant relocated to Acre, from where they planned to sail to [[Cyprus]] so they may continue their plans undisturbed. Altaïr, by now [[Mentor]] of the Levantine Brotherhood, learned of their intentions and led an assault on their fortress in Acre, during which he captured [[Maria Thorpe]]. However, the Assassins were too late to prevent the Templar fleet from sailing to Cyprus.<ref name="ACBL">''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines]]'' – [[Assault (Maria Thorpe)]]</ref> | |||
In 1197, Altaïr and Maria visited Acre and its citadel, where they conceived their second son, [[Sef Ibn-La'Ahad|Sef]].<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed II|Modern day]]</ref> | |||
===Renaissance=== | ===Renaissance=== | ||
In 1511, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], | In 1511, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], the Mentor of the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian Assassins]], stayed in Acre while en route to [[Masyaf]]; there, the people of the city warned Ezio that the road to Masyaf was crawling with bandits and "foreign mercenaries." Ezio assumed the worst, believing that this was [[Byzantine Rite of the Templar Order|another line]] of Templars. He expressed this concern in a [[Ezio Auditore's letters|letter]] that he wrote to his sister [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze|Claudia]].<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[The Hangman]]</ref> | ||
A year later, Ezio and [[Sofia Sartor]] stayed in Acre during their journey to Masyaf, | A year later, Ezio and [[Sofia Sartor]] stayed in Acre during their journey from [[Constantinople]] to Masyaf, where they sought to open [[Library of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr's library]].<ref name="ACR Novel">[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' novel]]</ref> | ||
==Districts== | ==Districts== | ||
===Poor District=== | ===Poor District=== | ||
[[File:AC1 Hospitalier Fortress+Flag.png|thumb|250px]] | [[File:AC1 Hospitalier Fortress+Flag.png|thumb|250px|The Hospitalier Fortress in the Poor District]] | ||
In 1191, due to the recent siege, the Poor District was still recovering from the numerous casualties. Many dead bodies lay in the streets and alleys and around the main gate into Acre. | In 1191, due to the recent siege, the Poor District was still recovering from the numerous casualties. Many dead bodies lay in the streets and alleys and around the main gate into Acre. The people also fought off disease, despair, oppression, corruption, and the memories of those lost, while the haunting stench of death filled the air. King Richard placed the entire district under the jurisdiction of the Knights Hospitalier, who governed from their fortress located at the north end of the district.<ref name="AC"/> | ||
===Middle District=== | ===Middle District=== | ||
[[File:AC1 Acre harbor.png|thumb|250px]] | [[File:AC1 Acre harbor.png|thumb|250px|Acre's harbor in the Middle District]] | ||
The Middle District was more lively, in terms of both citizenry and military presence. | The Middle District was more lively, in terms of both citizenry and military presence. This district was the location of Acre's docks, a large harbor area where both troublemakers and drunken sailors could be found. Richard gave control of the district to the Knights Teutonic, who fortified the entire area due to Sibrand's paranoia that the Assassins would come to take his life.<ref name="AC"/> | ||
===Rich District=== | ===Rich District=== | ||
[[File:AC1 Acre Citadel+Flag.png|thumb|250px]] | [[File:AC1 Acre Citadel+Flag.png|thumb|250px|The Acre Citadel in the Rich District]] | ||
As King Richard | As King Richard fought [[Saladin]] and his Saracen forces, the duty of governing the entire city fell to the regent and liege-lord, William of Montferrat. The Rich District was the center of William's power, and because of this, it was the district that suffered the most under his rule. Much of the populace complained about their ill treatment, while others plotted his downfall.<ref name="AC"/> | ||
Within the beautiful Rich District were notable landmarks such as | Within the beautiful Rich District were notable landmarks such as King Richard's citadel, of which a small keep within the fortress housed William's quarters. The citadel's interior contained large numbers of guards and archers, and operated like an autonomous, small town within the city. Another landmark was the [[Cathedral of the Holy Cross]], the largest Crusader church in the city. The building itself concealed a Templar knight in the incomplete spire and also proved to be the highest climbable point in the cities that Altaïr visited.<ref name="AC"/> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The cinematic video shown at the start of ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' occurred in Acre. | *The cinematic video shown at the start of ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' occurred in Acre. The city was also the location shown in most of the official pre-release ''Assassin's Creed'' trailers. | ||
*Acre was drastically altered from the first few gameplay demos shown at E3 in 2006. The first version of Acre had a larger area outside the city walls and could be entered while on [[Horses|horseback]]. | *Acre was drastically altered from the first few gameplay demos shown at E3 in 2006. The first version of Acre had a larger area outside the city walls and could be entered while on [[Horses|horseback]]. | ||
*Acre's climate was dramatically different from the other settlements, since it was next to the Mediterranean Sea, giving a misty and foggy effect to the streets. | *Acre's climate was dramatically different from the other settlements, since it was next to the Mediterranean Sea, giving a misty and foggy effect to the streets. | ||
*Historically, Acre was the last stronghold of the real-life Knights Templar, before they were permanently expelled from the Holy Land. | *Historically, Acre was the last stronghold of the real-life Knights Templar, before they were permanently expelled from the Holy Land. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <tabber> | ||
AC1 Acre Port - Concept Art.jpg | |-|Concept art= | ||
AC1 Acre Vendor - Concept Art 1.jpg | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
AC1 Acre Vendor - Concept Art 2.jpg | AC1 Acre Port - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of Acre's port | ||
AC1 Acre Market - Concept Art.jpg | AC1 Acre Vendor - Concept Art 1.jpg|Concept art of a merchant stall in Acre | ||
Ac-acre-knights-citadel.jpg | AC1 Acre Vendor - Concept Art 2.jpg|Alternate concept art of a merchant stall | ||
Ac-acre-hospital.jpg | AC1 Acre Market - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of Acre's market | ||
Ac-acre-church.jpg | Ac-acre-knights-citadel.jpg|Concept art of the Acre Citadel | ||
Ac-acre-chapel.jpg | Ac-acre-hospital.jpg|Concept art of a hospital in Acre | ||
Ac-acre-cathedral.jpg | Ac-acre-church.jpg|Concept art of a church in Acre | ||
Ac-acre-alley.jpg | Ac-acre-chapel.jpg|Concept art of a mosque converted into a chapel | ||
Acre.jpg | Ac-acre-cathedral.jpg|Concept art of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross | ||
Acre-cathedral-cross.jpg | Ac-acre-alley.jpg|Concept art of Acre's streets | ||
ACAltairOverAcre.jpg | </gallery> | ||
Acre121.jpg | |-|Screenshots= | ||
altair-acre.jpg | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
Altair overlooks Acre - AC1.jpg | Acre.jpg|Altaïr on a viewpoint in Acre | ||
Acre-cathedral-cross.jpg|Acre viewed from atop the Cathedral of the Holy Cross | |||
ACAltairOverAcre.jpg|Altaïr overlooking Acre | |||
Acre121.jpg|Alternate view of Acre | |||
altair-acre.jpg|Altaïr walking through Acre | |||
Altair overlooks Acre - AC1.jpg|Altaïr overlooking Acre | |||
Flow of Poison.png|The Siege of Acre | Flow of Poison.png|The Siege of Acre | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' | |||
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Acre is a coastal city located to the east of the Mediterranean Sea. It is situated in Western Galilee, in the northern area of Israel.
History
Middle Ages
In 1190, during the Third Crusade, the Crusader armies of Richard I of England – led by the Knights Templar – laid siege to the city and planned to poison its water supply in order to wipe out its entire population. The Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad was able to stop this plot by killing the Templar commander in charge of the operation.[1]
The following year, however, the city fell to the besieging Crusader forces. Acre then served as the capital of the remnants of the Kingdom of Jerusalem until the end of the Crusades.[2]
It was in this city that the Christian Crusaders established a base of operations in order to stockpile weapons and troops. With this, they intended to march south towards Jaffa. From there, they planned to launch an all-out siege upon their true target, Jerusalem, which they had come from Europe to reclaim in the name of their religious faith.[2]

The Templars, under the leadership of Grand Master Robert de Sablé, secretly took advantage of the Crusaders' march to Jaffa to claim Acre for themselves, as part of a wider plot to control the Holy Land and establish their New World Order. Due to its occupation by the Crusaders as opposed to Jerusalem and Damascus, which were both ruled by the Saracens, the city became the Templars' main stronghold in the Levant for a time, and the Order maintained an active presence in each of Acre's districts.[2]
While William of Montferrat, who had been personally appointed the city's regent by King Richard, oversaw the Rich District from his citadel,[3] Garnier de Naplouse and his Knights Hospitalier controlled the Poor District, where their fortress and hospital was located,[4] and Sibrand and the Knights Teutonic governed the Middle District, Acre's docks area.[5] Secretly, all three men received instructions from Robert to further the Templars' overarching goals; thus, William began conscripting Acre's citizens and hoarding food to prepare the population for the Order's eventual takeover,[3] while Garnier conducted experiments on patients in an attempt to replicate the powers of an Apple of Eden,[4] and Sibrand blockaded the port with his fleet to prevent the European kingdoms from sending reinforcements.[5]
However, the Levantine Assassins soon caught wind of the Templars' operations in Acre, and Altaïr, as part of his mission assigned by Al Mualim, traveled to the city to assassinate Garnier, William, and Sibrand.[2] During his efforts, Altaïr was aided by Jabal, the Rafiq of the local Assassin bureau,[2] as well as a team of Assassins sent by Al Mualim, who notably helped weaken the defenses of Acre's citadel[6][7][8] and killed William's bodyguard Isembart ahead of Altaïr's assassination of the Templar.[9]

Ultimately, Altaïr succeeded in eliminating all his targets, although this did not completely eradicate the Templar presence in Acre.[10][11][12] After Robert's death at Altaïr's hands during the Battle of Arsuf in September 1191,[13] the remaining Templars in the Levant relocated to Acre, from where they planned to sail to Cyprus so they may continue their plans undisturbed. Altaïr, by now Mentor of the Levantine Brotherhood, learned of their intentions and led an assault on their fortress in Acre, during which he captured Maria Thorpe. However, the Assassins were too late to prevent the Templar fleet from sailing to Cyprus.[14]
In 1197, Altaïr and Maria visited Acre and its citadel, where they conceived their second son, Sef.[15]
Renaissance
In 1511, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, the Mentor of the Italian Assassins, stayed in Acre while en route to Masyaf; there, the people of the city warned Ezio that the road to Masyaf was crawling with bandits and "foreign mercenaries." Ezio assumed the worst, believing that this was another line of Templars. He expressed this concern in a letter that he wrote to his sister Claudia.[16]
A year later, Ezio and Sofia Sartor stayed in Acre during their journey from Constantinople to Masyaf, where they sought to open Altaïr's library.[17]
Districts
Poor District

In 1191, due to the recent siege, the Poor District was still recovering from the numerous casualties. Many dead bodies lay in the streets and alleys and around the main gate into Acre. The people also fought off disease, despair, oppression, corruption, and the memories of those lost, while the haunting stench of death filled the air. King Richard placed the entire district under the jurisdiction of the Knights Hospitalier, who governed from their fortress located at the north end of the district.[2]
Middle District

The Middle District was more lively, in terms of both citizenry and military presence. This district was the location of Acre's docks, a large harbor area where both troublemakers and drunken sailors could be found. Richard gave control of the district to the Knights Teutonic, who fortified the entire area due to Sibrand's paranoia that the Assassins would come to take his life.[2]
Rich District

As King Richard fought Saladin and his Saracen forces, the duty of governing the entire city fell to the regent and liege-lord, William of Montferrat. The Rich District was the center of William's power, and because of this, it was the district that suffered the most under his rule. Much of the populace complained about their ill treatment, while others plotted his downfall.[2]
Within the beautiful Rich District were notable landmarks such as King Richard's citadel, of which a small keep within the fortress housed William's quarters. The citadel's interior contained large numbers of guards and archers, and operated like an autonomous, small town within the city. Another landmark was the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, the largest Crusader church in the city. The building itself concealed a Templar knight in the incomplete spire and also proved to be the highest climbable point in the cities that Altaïr visited.[2]
Trivia
- The cinematic video shown at the start of Assassin's Creed occurred in Acre. The city was also the location shown in most of the official pre-release Assassin's Creed trailers.
- Acre was drastically altered from the first few gameplay demos shown at E3 in 2006. The first version of Acre had a larger area outside the city walls and could be entered while on horseback.
- Acre's climate was dramatically different from the other settlements, since it was next to the Mediterranean Sea, giving a misty and foggy effect to the streets.
- Historically, Acre was the last stronghold of the real-life Knights Templar, before they were permanently expelled from the Holy Land.
Gallery
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Altaïr on a viewpoint in Acre
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Acre viewed from atop the Cathedral of the Holy Cross
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Altaïr overlooking Acre
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Alternate view of Acre
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Altaïr walking through Acre
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Altaïr overlooking Acre
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The Siege of Acre
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles
- Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines
- Assassin's Creed II
- Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade
- Assassin's Creed: Revelations (mentioned only)
- Assassin's Creed: Revelations novel
- Assassin's Creed: Rebellion
- Echoes of History (mentioned only)
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles – Flow of Poison
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Assassin's Creed
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed – Knowledge (William of Montferrat)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Assassin's Creed – Knowledge (Garnier de Naplouse)
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Assassin's Creed – Knowledge (Sibrand)
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Rebellion – The Eagle's Shadow – Illusory Words
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Rebellion – The Eagle's Shadow – With Arms Open
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Rebellion – The Eagle's Shadow – Deadly Game
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Rebellion – The Eagle's Shadow – Fighting Fair
- ↑ Assassin's Creed – Assassination (Garnier de Naplouse)
- ↑ Assassin's Creed – Assassination (William of Montferrat)
- ↑ Assassin's Creed – Assassination (Sibrand)
- ↑ Assassin's Creed – Assassination II (Robert de Sablé)
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines – Assault (Maria Thorpe)
- ↑ Assassin's Creed II – Modern day
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Revelations – The Hangman
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Revelations novel
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