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Among Assassins, a "feather on one's head" means a mark of death. For example, an Informant assassin in the Rich District of [[Damascus]] makes the remark "I hear there is a feather on [[Abul Nuqoud|Abul Nuqoud's]] head," implying that he is marked for assassination. | Among Assassins, a "feather on one's head" means a mark of death. For example, an Informant assassin in the Rich District of [[Damascus]] makes the remark "I hear there is a feather on [[Abul Nuqoud|Abul Nuqoud's]] head," implying that he is marked for assassination. | ||
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In Assassin's Creed, Feathers are used by Assassins such as Altaïr to prove that an assassination target is dead. By staining a feather with the blood of the slain, they prove their accomplishment. Assassins' Bureau leaders always give the Assassin chose for the slaying a feather, symbolizing that they are ready to perform the assassination. In the case of Altaïr, he must perform his own investigations, so the Leader decides whether or not his learnings are sufficient.
Among Assassins, a "feather on one's head" means a mark of death. For example, an Informant assassin in the Rich District of Damascus makes the remark "I hear there is a feather on Abul Nuqoud's head," implying that he is marked for assassination.
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