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The''' Fall of Masyaf''' was an event during the 13th century where the grandson of the leader of the [[wikipedia:Mongol Empire|Mongol Empire]] [[Genghis Khan]] led an assault on the [[Syrian Assassins]]' fortress of [[Masyaf]] in an attempt to annihilate the Assassins for their part in his grandfather's death in 1227.
The''' fall of Masyaf '''was an event during the late 13th century where the grandson of [[Genghis Khan]], [[Hülegü Khan]], led an assault on the fortress of [[Masyaf]] in an attempt to annihilate the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] for their part in his grandfather's death in 1227.
 
The event caused the ultimate disbandment of the Assassins from Masyaf, which was completely deserted before the Mongols could claim their victory. Alongside Masyaf, most of the Assassins' fortresses in the [[wikipedia:Levant|Levant]] were already destroyed by the Mongols in 1256.
 
The event also caused Altaïr's [[Codex]] to wind up in the hands of the Mongols, until it was retrieved by [[Niccolò Polo]], [[Maffeo Polo]] and [[Marco Polo]].


==Genghis Khan's assassination==
The event caused the ultimate disbandment of the Assassins from Masyaf, which was completely deserted before the Mongols could claim their victory. Alongside Masyaf, most of the Assassins' fortresses in the Levant were already destroyed by the Mongols in 1256.
==Cause==
To stop the major threat of the [[Mongols]], who were unstoppably moving from East towards West, [[Altaïr]], [[Maria Ibn-La'Ahad|Maria]], [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad|Darim]] and [[Qulan Gal]] headed to the Xia province in Mongolia, visiting a camp set up by Mongolians, in which Genghis Khan supposedly was. There, Altaïr and his son, together with Qulan, sneaked into the camp and accidentally raised the alarm for Genghis Khan, who then fled on [[Horse|horseback]]. A few moments later, Khan was hit by an arrow from Qulan's crossbow, and was then finished by Darim.
To stop the major threat of the [[Mongols]], who were unstoppably moving from East towards West, [[Altaïr]], [[Maria Ibn-La'Ahad|Maria]], [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad|Darim]] and [[Qulan Gal]] headed to the Xia province in Mongolia, visiting a camp set up by Mongolians, in which Genghis Khan supposedly was. There, Altaïr and his son, together with Qulan, sneaked into the camp and accidentally raised the alarm for Genghis Khan, who then fled on [[Horse|horseback]]. A few moments later, Khan was hit by an arrow from Qulan's crossbow, and was then finished by Darim.
==Disbandment==
===Attack===
{{quote|The main force is not far away. In the meantime the skirmishing party seems to want to make a name for itself and has been launching small but fierce attacks.|Niccolò Polo on the Mongol attack in his journal, [[The Secret Crusade]].|Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade}}During 1257, the Mongol army travelled across the Levant, destroying all the Assassin fortresses situated there. As the army travelled towards Masyaf, the [[Grand Master of the Assassin Order|Mentor of the Assassins]] along the Levant, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, was interviewed by [[Niccolò Polo]] and his brother [[Maffeo Polo]] in order to document the stories of his life and the Order. Eventually in August of 1257, the Mongols neared Masyaf and sent a small skirmishing party to attack the Assassins, with the main force not far away.


==Assault on Masyaf==
Though most of the Assassins left the fortress to increase their numbers throughout the world, enough remained to hold off the Mongolians temporarily. During the assault the Mongols attacked the walls of village and fought on the ramparts before retreating. During the battle Altaïr had the two Polo brothers meet him in the main courtyard of the fortress. Once there Altaïr passed on his life's work to the Polos; his [[Codex]].
During 1257, the [[Mentor]] of the [[Syrian Assassins]], a 92-year old Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, was interviewed by [[Niccolò Polo]] and his brother [[Maffeo Polo]] in order to document the stories of his life and the Order. Eventually the brothers needed to make their departure, as the Mongolians attacked unexpectedly and besieged the village.


[[File:The torch 3.png|thumb|left|250px|Altaïr instructing the Assassins during the siege.]]
Altaïr then escorted brothers out of Masyaf using his[[Second Apple| Apple of Eden]] to fend off the Mongols before giving the Polos his [[Memory Seals]], which acted as the [[Masyaf Keys|keys]] to his library. He instructing them to hide each of them if necessary. As the Polo brothers escaped Masyaf, Altaïr led the remaining Assassins to fight the Mongolians.
Though most of the Assassins left the fortress to increase their numbers throughout the world, enough remained to hold off the Mongolians temporarily. Passing on his life's work: the [[Codex]] and [[Seals of Altaïr|Seals]], Altaïr instructed the brothers to hide the seals throughout the city of [[Constantinople]].
===The library===
[[File:Lost_legacy_3.png|thumb|left|250px|Altaïr seals away the Apple.]]With the Polo brothers able to escape successfully, Altaïr had the remaining Assassins and villagers of Masyaf evacuated, before the main Mongol army arrived to destroy the citadel. However, Altaïr stayed behind in Masyaf, intending to seal himself inside the [[Altaïr's library|library]]. Before entering his library Altaïr told his son to leave before the Mongols return and the library must stay hidden. After hugging his son and bidding him goodbye, Altaïr then entered his library and sealed away Apple of Eden.


Before escaping, Niccolò told the Mentor to "take care of [him]self", to which he replied he would "consider it."
Altaïr subsequently imprinted this final memory on his sixth and last [[Memory Seals]] before finally passing away at age 92.


==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==
Having fled from Masyaf, the Polos were on their way back to [[Italy]], stopping by Constantinople to first complete their task. Two days on their way to the city, a Mongol attacking party had stolen the Codex from the Polo brothers, leaving them only with the Seals. Guided by their knowledge and the importance of their task, Maffeo and Niccolò Polo arrived in Constantinople, hiding the Seals throughout the city as to make sure of their secrecy. The two brothers had also set up a trading post, somewhere northwest of [[Hagia Sophia]], and an [[Assassins Guilds|Assassins Guild]], writing the end of their journal on the day they locked away the last Seal.
===Masyaf===
 
After the Mongolian attack, Masyaf was completely abadoned by the Assassins. Now the Assassins were spread across world in [[Assassin Guilds|Guilds]], operating among the people.
==Gallery==
===Polo brothers===
Having fled from Masyaf, the Polos were on their way back to [[Italy]], stopping by Constantinople to first complete their task. Two days on their way to the city, a Mongol attacking party had stolen the Codex from the Polo brothers, leaving them only with the keys.


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Guided by their knowledge and the importance of their task, Maffeo and Niccolò Polo arrived in Constantinople, hiding the Seals throughout the city as to make sure of their secrecy. The two brothers had also set up a trading post, somewhere northwest of [[Hagia Sophia]], and an [[Assassins Guild (Constantinople)|Assassins Guild]], writing the end of their journal on the day they locked away the last key.
The torch 1.png|Altaïr handing his Codex to Niccolò Polo during the siege.
The torch 4.png|Altaïr leading Niccolò and Maffeo Polo out of Masyaf castle.
The torch 8.png|Altaïr, Darim and Niccolò looking at the Memory Seals.
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==Source==
==Source==
*''[[Secret_Crusade|Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''
*''[[Secret_Crusade|Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''


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The fall of Masyaf was an event during the late 13th century where the grandson of Genghis Khan, Hülegü Khan, led an assault on the fortress of Masyaf in an attempt to annihilate the Assassin Order for their part in his grandfather's death in 1227.

The event caused the ultimate disbandment of the Assassins from Masyaf, which was completely deserted before the Mongols could claim their victory. Alongside Masyaf, most of the Assassins' fortresses in the Levant were already destroyed by the Mongols in 1256.

Cause

To stop the major threat of the Mongols, who were unstoppably moving from East towards West, Altaïr, Maria, Darim and Qulan Gal headed to the Xia province in Mongolia, visiting a camp set up by Mongolians, in which Genghis Khan supposedly was. There, Altaïr and his son, together with Qulan, sneaked into the camp and accidentally raised the alarm for Genghis Khan, who then fled on horseback. A few moments later, Khan was hit by an arrow from Qulan's crossbow, and was then finished by Darim.

Disbandment

Attack

"The main force is not far away. In the meantime the skirmishing party seems to want to make a name for itself and has been launching small but fierce attacks."
―Niccolò Polo on the Mongol attack in his journal, The Secret Crusade.[src]

During 1257, the Mongol army travelled across the Levant, destroying all the Assassin fortresses situated there. As the army travelled towards Masyaf, the Mentor of the Assassins along the Levant, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, was interviewed by Niccolò Polo and his brother Maffeo Polo in order to document the stories of his life and the Order. Eventually in August of 1257, the Mongols neared Masyaf and sent a small skirmishing party to attack the Assassins, with the main force not far away.

Though most of the Assassins left the fortress to increase their numbers throughout the world, enough remained to hold off the Mongolians temporarily. During the assault the Mongols attacked the walls of village and fought on the ramparts before retreating. During the battle Altaïr had the two Polo brothers meet him in the main courtyard of the fortress. Once there Altaïr passed on his life's work to the Polos; his Codex.

Altaïr then escorted brothers out of Masyaf using his Apple of Eden to fend off the Mongols before giving the Polos his Memory Seals, which acted as the keys to his library. He instructing them to hide each of them if necessary. As the Polo brothers escaped Masyaf, Altaïr led the remaining Assassins to fight the Mongolians.

The library

Altaïr seals away the Apple.

With the Polo brothers able to escape successfully, Altaïr had the remaining Assassins and villagers of Masyaf evacuated, before the main Mongol army arrived to destroy the citadel. However, Altaïr stayed behind in Masyaf, intending to seal himself inside the library. Before entering his library Altaïr told his son to leave before the Mongols return and the library must stay hidden. After hugging his son and bidding him goodbye, Altaïr then entered his library and sealed away Apple of Eden.

Altaïr subsequently imprinted this final memory on his sixth and last Memory Seals before finally passing away at age 92.

Aftermath

Masyaf

After the Mongolian attack, Masyaf was completely abadoned by the Assassins. Now the Assassins were spread across world in Guilds, operating among the people.

Polo brothers

Having fled from Masyaf, the Polos were on their way back to Italy, stopping by Constantinople to first complete their task. Two days on their way to the city, a Mongol attacking party had stolen the Codex from the Polo brothers, leaving them only with the keys.

Guided by their knowledge and the importance of their task, Maffeo and Niccolò Polo arrived in Constantinople, hiding the Seals throughout the city as to make sure of their secrecy. The two brothers had also set up a trading post, somewhere northwest of Hagia Sophia, and an Assassins Guild, writing the end of their journal on the day they locked away the last key.

Source