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'''Cappadocia''' is a region in central [[wikipedia:Turkey|Turkey]]. Although it is partially above ground, the bulk of it lies underground.  
'''Cappadocia''' is a region in central [[wikipedia:Turkey|Turkey]]. Although it is partially above ground, the bulk of it lies underground.


During the early 16th century, Cappadocia was an ancient and mysterious region controlled and constructed by the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. Many poor and struggling [[Byzantines]] took refuge there after the fall of [[Constantinople]] at the hands of the [[Ottoman Empire]].
During the early 16th century, Cappadocia was an ancient and mysterious region controlled and constructed by the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. Many poor and struggling [[Byzantines]] took refuge there after the fall of [[Constantinople]] at the hands of the [[Ottoman Empire]].
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==History==
==History==
===Templar headquarters===
===Templar headquarters===
[[File:Arsenal Gates Shahkulu and Manuel.png|thumb|205px|Manuel and Shahkulu negotiate for the weapons in Constantinople.]]
[[File:Shahkulu_&_Manuel_Cappadocia.png|thumb|250px|Manuel and Shahkulu discuss their plans.]]


During the early 16th century, the Templars set up their headquarters in Cappadocia, after being driven from their previous base in [[Rome]] by the [[Assassins]]. There, the Templars set up prisons and instated themselves as the rulers of the city, filling the streets with Byzantine Templars. In Cappadocia, the Templars also secretly built their army in the city, supplying their soldiers with weapons from the Arsenal in [[Constantinople]].
During the early 16th century, the Templars set up their headquarters in Cappadocia, after being driven from their previous base in [[Rome]] by the [[Assassins]]. There, the Templars set up prisons and instated themselves as the rulers of the city, filling the streets with Byzantine Templars. In Cappadocia, the Templars also secretly built their army in the city, supplying their soldiers with weapons from the Arsenal in [[Constantinople]].


The Templar in charge of the [[Masyaf]] expedition, [[Manuel Palaiologos]], resided in Cappadocia for some time after his family lost their hold on the Ottoman throne. He, along with his bodyguard and fellow Templar, [[Shahkulu]], governed much of the city and held power within its walls. The two also negotiated the purchase of armaments for their Templars with the Captain of the [[Janissaries]] in Constantinople, [[Tarik Barleti]], in 1511.
The Templar in charge of the [[Masyaf]] expedition, [[Manuel Palaiologos]], resided in Cappadocia for some time after his family lost their hold on the Ottoman throne. He, along with his bodyguard and fellow Templar, [[Shahkulu]], governed much of the city and held power within its walls. The two also negotiated the purchase of armaments for their Templars with the Captain of the [[Janissaries]], [[Tarik Barleti]], in 1511.
 
===Ottoman spies===
By 1511, the Janissary Captain, Tarik, had [[Ottomans|Ottoman]] spies in Cappadocia. These spies were meant to observe the Templars' activity in Cappadocia, and report it back to the Janissaries. After infiltrating Cappadocia, these spies were set to report back to Tarik once the Byzantines had decamped there, and again when the Templar army had reached [[Bursa]]. This form of gathering information was part of a larger plan organized by Tarik and conducted by himself and his Janissaries.
[[File:Tariks final moment.JPG|thumb|250px|left|Tarik's final moments.]]
The eventual goal of this plan was to destroy the Templars by attacking them where they felt safest. However, Tarik only told those involved in the scheme of the plans, even the Sultan, [[Bayezid II]], or any of his family members, did not know. This idea of secrecy did not help Tarik in the end, however, as he was killed by the Assassin [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] on orders from the prince, [[Suleiman I]]. Both Suleiman and Ezio had suspected Tarik to be an ally, or even a member of the Templars.
 
However, their suspicions were ended when Tarik informed Ezio of this plan with his dying words. Tarik also gave Ezio a [[Maps|map]] that would lead him to the Byzantines in Cappadocia, and told him to destroy them if he was able. Tarik also informed Ezio that he needed to redeem the honor they both had lost in this fight against the Templars, before perishing.


===Assassin invasion===
===Assassin invasion===
In March of 1512, the Assassin [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] infiltrated Cappadocia after arriving there on a ship captained by fellow Assassin, [[Piri Reis]]. Once in the city, Ezio made his way to a large center rock formation, and surveyed the area. He then located an Ottoman spy, [[Dilara]], whom he received information from. After meeting with this spy, Ezio made his way around the city, and eventually overheard [[guards]] discussing the fate of Dilara.
By 1511, the Janissary Captain, Tarik, had [[Ottomans|Ottoman]] spies active in Cappadocia. These spies were meant to observe the Templars' activity in the city, and report it back to the Janissaries. When the Assassin [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] arrived in the city via ship in March of 1512, he met one of these spies, an attractive female named [[Dilara]]. After meeting with this spy, Ezio made his way around the city, and eventually overheard Byzantine Templars discussing the fate of the female spy.
 
[[File:ACR Ezio outside Capadoccia.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Concept art of Ezio Auditore outside of Cappadocia.]]
[[File:ACR_Dilara.jpg|thumb|204px|right|Dilara, an Ottoman spy.]]
The guards conversed about Shahkulu, and how was set to kill Dilara, before meeting with Shahkulu himself. However, neither of the guards nor Shahkulu had the key, and it was instead at the city market with an off-duty Byzantine. Making his way to the market, the Assassin pick-pocketed the key from the guard, and quickly hurried back to Dilara's cell. He immediately the spy, but she left abruptly and informed him she was going to kill Shahkulu.
The guards discussed how [[Shahkulu]] was set to kill Dilara, but also how they were angered at the fact that the prison key was with one of their fellow guards at the market. Ezio then left for the market, and once there, he located the guard, who was distracted by an orator. The Assassin pick-pocketed the key from the guard, and made his way back to Dilara's prison cell. He found that the guards had left, and that it was simply Dilara in her cell. He immediately freed her, but she left abruptly and told him she was going to kill Shahkulu.
 
Ezio caught up to Dilara to find her just outside a crowd observing Shahkulu beating [[Janos]], another Ottoman spy. He conversed briefly with Dilara, before leaving her to assassinate Shahkulu. The Assassin then made his way up to a small platform extending out above the courtyard where Shahkulu was, assassinating a few guards on his ascent. Upon reaching the platform, Ezio made his way to the edge of it, and air-assassinated Shahkulu, successfully saving Janos in the process.


However, Shahkulu got back up from Ezio's attacks, and attempted to fight the Assassin alongside his reinforcements. Although outnumbered, Ezio managed to kill Shahkulu's men, and then eventually Shahkulu himself. After assassinating Shahkulu and reuniting Dilara and Janos, Ezio left to find Manuel Palaiologos.
Ezio eventually caught up with Dilara, who was observing Shahkulu as he beat one of her fellow spies, [[Janos]]. Ezio then [[Freerunning|free-ran]] around area, making his way to a small platform above where Shahkulu was. There, Ezio leaped from the platform and air-assassinated Shahkulu. However, the renegade Turk got back up from Ezio's attacks, and attempted to fight the Assassin alongside his reinforcements. Once he had assassinated Shahkulu after a brief skirmish, and had reunited Dilara and Janos, Ezio left to find Manuel Palaiologos.


While navigating the city in a search for Manuel, Ezio spotted two workers moving crates of gunpowder using a crane. He then made his way to the depot where the gunpowder was being stored, but encountered numerous guards along the way. However, Ezio managed to overcome these guards, and eventually destroyed the weapons depot, utilizing the gunpowder itself to cause a destructive explosion.
===Hunt for Manuel===
While navigating the city in a search for Manuel, Ezio spotted a depot where the Templar gunpowder was being stored. Ezio made his way through the depot, and eventually blew up the gunpowder, creating a large explosion and fire in the depot.
[[File:Ezio_confront_Manuel.png|thumb|250px|right|Ezio confronts Manuel on the docks.]]
Upon seeing and hearing the loud explosion of the weapons depot, Manuel rushed out from his heavily guarded area into the city. There, Manuel began making a speech, before being forced to flee at the sight of Ezio moving towards him. Manuel fled, and called out for his guards to kill the Assassin. Manuel eventually made his way to a large gate in the corner of the city, believing he was safe from the Assassin.


[[File:Ezio confront Manuel.png|thumb|250px|left|Ezio confronts Manuel Palaiologos on a dock in Cappadocia.]]
However, Ezio climbed over the gate, and began pursuing Manuel in another chase. Manuel eventually reached a set of docks, and was forced to confront the Assassin. Challenging Ezio to a duel, Manuel fought the Assassin, but was bested, and killed in the confrontation. After recovering one of the [[Masyaf Keys]] from Manuel, Ezio was confronted by prince [[Ahmet]] on a boat offshore, who manifested himself to be a Templar as well. Ezio conversed briefly with Ahmet, and the prince commanded his men to kill the Assassin, before departing from the city.
Upon seeing and hearing the loud explosion of the weapons depot, Manuel rushed out to the city to investigate. He began telling his men to remain strong and to not give in to fear, but then spotted Ezio on a platform on the other side of the city. Manuel immediately stopped his speech, and began to flee, paranoid of the Assassin. However, Ezio pursued Manuel well, and nearly cornered him, but Manuel managed to slip behind a gate.


Once behind the protection of the gate, Manuel told Ezio to stop and think for a moment, but Ezio climbed over the gate and began pursuing Manuel yet again. Manuel began to flee again, but the Assassin eventually cornered Manuel on the docks, and then assassinated him with ease.
===The fire===
[[File:Escape.png|thumb|215px|left|The depot is incinerated from the explosion.]]


Afterwards, however, Ezio was confronted by [[Ahmet]], the son of Sultan [[Bayezid II]]. Ezio talked with Ahmet, who was just offshore on a boat, about each of their conflicting goals and desires. This conversation eventually became threatening, and led to Ahmet leaving for Constantinople, with Ezio right behind him.
Ezio managed to kill his attackers, and began to make his way out of the city. However, upon climbing back over the gate, Ezio noticed that the fire had spread to a large portion of the city, engulfing the entire depot. Ezio also noticed that its smoke was killing some [[Civilians|citizens]] and hindering others. Throughout the duration of Ezio's escape, the city bell rang loudly, and explosions periodically rocked the entire city. Despite the large fire, though, Ezio managed to make his way out of the city, and departed on the ship he originally came to the city on.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In an interview with CVG, [[Alexandre Amancio]] noted that parts of the city are reminiscent of [[wikipedia:Petra|Petra]].
*In an interview with CVG, [[Alexandre Amancio]] noted that parts of the city are reminiscent of [[wikipedia:Petra|Petra]].
*While in Cappadocia, Ezio wore a full body-length cape with a hood over his Assassin robes. This was probably so that he would not be recognized within the Templar stronghold.
*While in Cappadocia, Ezio wore a full body-length cape with a hood over his Assassin robes. This was probably so that he would not be recognized within the Templar stronghold.
*Cappadocia is unlocked with sequence 7, and players can return afterwards via a boat in western [[Galata District|Galata]].
*As Cappadocia was never freed from Templar control, the unique items sold there throughout the 16th century always had the Templar tax on them.
*As Cappadocia can never be freed from Templar control, the unique items sold there will always have the Templar tax attached to them.
*None of the Guild Challenges can be completed here.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Cappadoccia ezio gamescom.jpg|Ezio running through Cappadocia.
Cappadoccia ezio gamescom.jpg|Ezio running through Cappadocia.
Acrcapadoccia.png|Ezio in Cappadocia.
Acrcapadoccia.png|Ezio in Cappadocia.
ACR Ezio outside Capadoccia.jpg|Ezio outside the city.
Cappadocia concept.jpg|Cappadocia concept illustration by [[Raphael Lacoste]].
Cappadocia concept.jpg|Cappadocia concept illustration by [[Raphael Lacoste]].
Dechambo Cappadocia Concept 3.JPG|Concept art of Cappadocia by [[Martin Deschambault]].
Dechambo Cappadocia Concept 3.JPG|Concept art of Cappadocia by [[Martin Deschambault]].

Revision as of 01:06, 1 December 2011



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Cappadocia is a region in central Turkey. Although it is partially above ground, the bulk of it lies underground.

During the early 16th century, Cappadocia was an ancient and mysterious region controlled and constructed by the Templar Order. Many poor and struggling Byzantines took refuge there after the fall of Constantinople at the hands of the Ottoman Empire.

History

Templar headquarters

Manuel and Shahkulu discuss their plans.

During the early 16th century, the Templars set up their headquarters in Cappadocia, after being driven from their previous base in Rome by the Assassins. There, the Templars set up prisons and instated themselves as the rulers of the city, filling the streets with Byzantine Templars. In Cappadocia, the Templars also secretly built their army in the city, supplying their soldiers with weapons from the Arsenal in Constantinople.

The Templar in charge of the Masyaf expedition, Manuel Palaiologos, resided in Cappadocia for some time after his family lost their hold on the Ottoman throne. He, along with his bodyguard and fellow Templar, Shahkulu, governed much of the city and held power within its walls. The two also negotiated the purchase of armaments for their Templars with the Captain of the Janissaries, Tarik Barleti, in 1511.

Assassin invasion

By 1511, the Janissary Captain, Tarik, had Ottoman spies active in Cappadocia. These spies were meant to observe the Templars' activity in the city, and report it back to the Janissaries. When the Assassin Ezio Auditore arrived in the city via ship in March of 1512, he met one of these spies, an attractive female named Dilara. After meeting with this spy, Ezio made his way around the city, and eventually overheard Byzantine Templars discussing the fate of the female spy.

File:ACR Ezio outside Capadoccia.jpg
Concept art of Ezio Auditore outside of Cappadocia.

The guards conversed about Shahkulu, and how was set to kill Dilara, before meeting with Shahkulu himself. However, neither of the guards nor Shahkulu had the key, and it was instead at the city market with an off-duty Byzantine. Making his way to the market, the Assassin pick-pocketed the key from the guard, and quickly hurried back to Dilara's cell. He immediately the spy, but she left abruptly and informed him she was going to kill Shahkulu.

Ezio eventually caught up with Dilara, who was observing Shahkulu as he beat one of her fellow spies, Janos. Ezio then free-ran around area, making his way to a small platform above where Shahkulu was. There, Ezio leaped from the platform and air-assassinated Shahkulu. However, the renegade Turk got back up from Ezio's attacks, and attempted to fight the Assassin alongside his reinforcements. Once he had assassinated Shahkulu after a brief skirmish, and had reunited Dilara and Janos, Ezio left to find Manuel Palaiologos.

Hunt for Manuel

While navigating the city in a search for Manuel, Ezio spotted a depot where the Templar gunpowder was being stored. Ezio made his way through the depot, and eventually blew up the gunpowder, creating a large explosion and fire in the depot.

File:Ezio confront Manuel.png
Ezio confronts Manuel on the docks.

Upon seeing and hearing the loud explosion of the weapons depot, Manuel rushed out from his heavily guarded area into the city. There, Manuel began making a speech, before being forced to flee at the sight of Ezio moving towards him. Manuel fled, and called out for his guards to kill the Assassin. Manuel eventually made his way to a large gate in the corner of the city, believing he was safe from the Assassin.

However, Ezio climbed over the gate, and began pursuing Manuel in another chase. Manuel eventually reached a set of docks, and was forced to confront the Assassin. Challenging Ezio to a duel, Manuel fought the Assassin, but was bested, and killed in the confrontation. After recovering one of the Masyaf Keys from Manuel, Ezio was confronted by prince Ahmet on a boat offshore, who manifested himself to be a Templar as well. Ezio conversed briefly with Ahmet, and the prince commanded his men to kill the Assassin, before departing from the city.

The fire

File:Escape.png
The depot is incinerated from the explosion.

Ezio managed to kill his attackers, and began to make his way out of the city. However, upon climbing back over the gate, Ezio noticed that the fire had spread to a large portion of the city, engulfing the entire depot. Ezio also noticed that its smoke was killing some citizens and hindering others. Throughout the duration of Ezio's escape, the city bell rang loudly, and explosions periodically rocked the entire city. Despite the large fire, though, Ezio managed to make his way out of the city, and departed on the ship he originally came to the city on.

Trivia

  • In an interview with CVG, Alexandre Amancio noted that parts of the city are reminiscent of Petra.
  • While in Cappadocia, Ezio wore a full body-length cape with a hood over his Assassin robes. This was probably so that he would not be recognized within the Templar stronghold.
  • As Cappadocia was never freed from Templar control, the unique items sold there throughout the 16th century always had the Templar tax on them.

Gallery

Source