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A Wallachian noble by birth, [[Vali cel Tradat]] joined the [[Assassins]] in his early twenties. He remained faithful to the Order for almost a decade, until the day the Assassins brokered a truce with the [[Ottomans|Ottoman]] Sultan, [[Bayezid II]]. For The Sentinel, this was tantamount to treason - the Ottomans had shamed his people, conquered his lands, and murdered his secret idol, Vlad Tepes.
A [[Wallachia|Wallachian]] noble by birth, [[Vali cel Tradat]] joined the [[Assassins]] in his early twenties. He remained faithful to the Order for almost a decade, until the day the Assassins brokered a truce with the [[Ottomans|Ottoman]] Sultan, [[Bayezid II]]. For The Sentinel, this was tantamount to treason - the Ottomans had shamed his people, conquered his lands, and murdered his secret idol, [[Vlad Tepes]].


Latching on to his disillusionment, the [[Templars]] recruited Vali into their ranks, where he quickly became one of their most feared killers.
Latching on to his disillusionment, the [[Templars]] recruited Vali into their ranks, where he quickly became one of their most feared killers.

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A Wallachian noble by birth, Vali cel Tradat joined the Assassins in his early twenties. He remained faithful to the Order for almost a decade, until the day the Assassins brokered a truce with the Ottoman Sultan, Bayezid II. For The Sentinel, this was tantamount to treason - the Ottomans had shamed his people, conquered his lands, and murdered his secret idol, Vlad Tepes.

Latching on to his disillusionment, the Templars recruited Vali into their ranks, where he quickly became one of their most feared killers.