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After King [[Richard the Lionheart]] defeated [[Isaac Comnenus]], he claimed the island of Cyprus for his own. Soon after though, he sold the island to the new Grand Master of the [[Templars]], [[Armand Bouchart]]. Armand's reason for buying this island was just because there was a sacred archive that held sacred artifacts that he wanted in his possession. Armand sent his men to Cyprus, where he made his way to the archive and shipped all the artifacts out of the place. [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] killed him immediately afterwards in this archive. | After King [[Richard the Lionheart]] defeated [[Isaac Comnenus]], he claimed the island of Cyprus for his own. Soon after though, he sold the island to the new Grand Master of the [[Templars]], [[Armand Bouchart]]. Armand's reason for buying this island was just because there was a sacred archive that held sacred artifacts that he wanted in his possession. Armand sent his men to Cyprus, where he made his way to the archive and shipped all the artifacts out of the place. [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] killed him immediately afterwards in this archive. | ||
[[Assassin's Creed II|During the Renaissance]], Cyprus remains a point of interest to the Templars. Though it is unknown if they still owned the island, they planned to sail there, but where halted by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]. | |||
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Revision as of 21:28, 24 December 2009
Cyprus is a small mediterranean island, and features in Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines.
After King Richard the Lionheart defeated Isaac Comnenus, he claimed the island of Cyprus for his own. Soon after though, he sold the island to the new Grand Master of the Templars, Armand Bouchart. Armand's reason for buying this island was just because there was a sacred archive that held sacred artifacts that he wanted in his possession. Armand sent his men to Cyprus, where he made his way to the archive and shipped all the artifacts out of the place. Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad killed him immediately afterwards in this archive.
During the Renaissance, Cyprus remains a point of interest to the Templars. Though it is unknown if they still owned the island, they planned to sail there, but where halted by Ezio Auditore da Firenze.