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'''Adad''' was a laborer during the [[Renaissance]], in the employment of the [[Byzantines|Byzantine]] [[Templars]]. | '''Adad''' was a laborer during the [[Renaissance]], in the employment of the [[Byzantines|Byzantine]] [[Templars]]. | ||
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Upon reaching it, he attempted to break through the door. However, three months later, he was unable to make the slightest dent in the stone, which seemed harder than steel. | Upon reaching it, he attempted to break through the door. However, three months later, he was unable to make the slightest dent in the stone, which seemed harder than steel. | ||
[[File:A Journal 3.png|thumb|250px|left|Ezio offering Adad money | [[File:A Journal 3.png|thumb|250px|left|Ezio offering Adad money]] | ||
In March 1511, the antechamber was discovered by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], who was also trying to enter the library. The Assassin killed the [[guards]] overseeing Adad's work, and then asked the worker for information. | In March 1511, the antechamber was discovered by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]], who was also trying to enter the library. The Assassin killed the [[guards]] overseeing Adad's work, and then asked the worker for information. | ||
Revision as of 21:08, 1 April 2013

Adad was a laborer during the Renaissance, in the employment of the Byzantine Templars.
Biography
Around 1510, Adad was hired by the Byzantines to work for them in Masyaf. Not knowing what he was looking for exactly, Adad spent an entire year locating and making his way to the antechamber that held the door to Altaïr's library.
Upon reaching it, he attempted to break through the door. However, three months later, he was unable to make the slightest dent in the stone, which seemed harder than steel.

In March 1511, the antechamber was discovered by the Assassin Ezio Auditore, who was also trying to enter the library. The Assassin killed the guards overseeing Adad's work, and then asked the worker for information.
Adad told him all he knew, revealing that the Captain had a certain journal that contained information on the keys to the library.
Ezio told him to leave Masyaf, and start working with honest people, to which Adad replied that he would love to, but feared retaliation from the Templars. To circumvent this, the Assassin gave him some money, and escorted him to safety.