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| ====The Eagle's Birth: Masyaf, Syria, 1165-01-11==== | | ====The Eagle's Birth: Masyaf, Syria, 1165-01-11==== |
| [[File:The Eagle's Birth.jpg|right|180px]] | | [[File:The Eagle's Birth.jpg|right|180px]] |
| [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] was born into the [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins]] to a Muslim father, [[Umar Ibn-La'Ahad|Umar]] , and a Christian mother, [[Maud]]. His mother died from complications during childbirth, leaving Altaïr to be raised by his father alone. | | [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] was born into the [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] to a Muslim father, [[Umar Ibn-La'Ahad|Umar]], and a Christian mother, [[Maud]]. His mother died from complications during childbirth, leaving Altaïr to be raised by his father alone. |
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| ====Saracen Siege of Masyaf: Masyaf, Syria, 1176-08==== | | ====Saracen Siege of Masyaf: Masyaf, Syria, 1176-08==== |
| [[File:Saracen Siege of Masyaf.jpg|right|180px]] | | [[File:Saracen Siege of Masyaf.jpg|right|180px]] |
| After two attempts on his life, Saracen leader [[Saladin|Salah Al'Din]] raised a force of ten thousand soldiers and marched on the Assassin fortress at [[Masyaf]], determined to end their threat to his life once and for all. His uncle Shahib failed to convince him to join forces with the [[Assassins]], but Al'Din was not swayed from his ardent desire for revenge. | | After two attempts on his life, Saracen leader [[Saladin|Salah Al'Din]] raised a force of ten thousand soldiers and marched on the Assassin fortress at [[Masyaf]], determined to end their threat to his life once and for all. His uncle Shahib failed to convince him to join forces with the Assassins, but Al'Din was not swayed from his ardent desire for revenge. |
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| While the [[Saracens]] constructed siege engines, the Assassins weighed their options. While some recommended killing Salah Al'Din, Assassin [[Mentor]] [[Al Mualim]] preferred a more subtle approach. He sent Umar Ibn-La'Ahad to infiltrate the Saracen camp with the mission to lay a feather upon the sleeping body of the Saracen leader. He hoped this would send a crystal-clear message that Al'Din was vulnerable at any time. While Umar successfully delivered the feather, he was discovered and was forced to kill a nobleman. | | While the [[Saracens]] constructed siege engines, the Assassins weighed their options. While some recommended killing Salah Al'Din, Assassin [[Mentor]] [[Al Mualim]] preferred a more subtle approach. He sent Umar Ibn-La'Ahad to infiltrate the Saracen camp with the mission to lay a feather upon the sleeping body of the Saracen leader. He hoped this would send a crystal-clear message that Al'Din was vulnerable at any time. While Umar successfully delivered the feather, he was discovered and was forced to kill a nobleman. |
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| As the three Assassins entered deeper into the underground passageways leading to the Temple, they came upon a large chamber displaying a golden chest. The Assassins wondered if it was the fabled [[Ark of the Covenant]]. | | As the three Assassins entered deeper into the underground passageways leading to the Temple, they came upon a large chamber displaying a golden chest. The Assassins wondered if it was the fabled [[Ark of the Covenant]]. |
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| Several Templars entered the chamber, led by [[Robert de Sable]], the [[Grand Master]] of the Knights Templar. Altaïr, ignoring Malik's warnings and breaking cover, confronted the Templars. He failed to kill de Sable and was thrown through a damaged portion of the Temple. Its collapse blocked him from helping the brothers fighting for their lives against the Templars. | | Several Templars entered the chamber, led by [[Robert de Sable]], the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master of the Knights Templar]]. Altaïr, ignoring Malik's warnings and breaking cover, confronted the Templars. He failed to kill de Sable and was thrown through a damaged portion of the Temple. Its collapse blocked him from helping the brothers fighting for their lives against the Templars. |
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| Left with no other options, Altaïr fled Solomon's Temple and returned to Masyaf in failure. | | Left with no other options, Altaïr fled Solomon's Temple and returned to Masyaf in failure. |