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Garnier De Naplouse is a doctor in the city of [[Acre]]. He spends all of his time hidden in his fortress with his patients where it is rumoured that he performs twisted operations and other unspeakable acts upon the poor and wretched souls in his care.  He is one of the nine assassination targets that [[Altair]] is tasked with dispatching by [[Al Mualim]].  Soon, his evil deeds may be at an end. Garnier is the Grand Master of the Knights Hospitalier. He needed the [[Piece of Eden]] for his experiments, however, he was using herbs that simulated the same effects, prepairing te people at his care for when he had the Piece of Eden.
'''Garnier de Naplouse''' is the second templar assigned by [[Al Mualim]] for [[Altair]] to assassinate. He is a doctor and Grand Master of the Knights Hospitalier in the city of [[Acre]] and a secret member of the [[Knights Templar]]s. He is found in the city's poor district.
 
==Description==
Garnier de Naplouse was exiled from France for the cruel and inhumane treatment of his patients. He viewed them less as people, or more as test subjects. He later restablished mad buissiness in the city of Acre where he treats his patients cruelly by conducting experiments on them, torturing them, and not allowing them leave (even going so far as having his men break their legs). In order to not draw attention to his acts he forcefully takes his patients from the surrounding cities of [[Jerusalem]] and [[Damascus]] with help of [[Talal]], a fellow member of the Templars. He has been protected in Acre due to the amount of coin his family had donated towards the war effort.
 
Though claiming to be a man of knowledge, Garnier lacks ethics. He never sees the price of knowledge as too high, even if it must be payed with another man's blood.
 
==Death==
Garnier was assassinated within his Hospitalier Fortresss by Altair while attenting to his victims. During his monologue after his assassination, he speaks of how he was actually helping people. He claims that the people he took were among the poorest and most ill of the other cities, and that many have recovered and thanked him for his help. He says his methods were necessary to free people from the "prisons of their own minds". While leaning over one of his patients addressing his progress with him Garnier suddenly falls foward from the descending weight of an assassin and is killed from a Hidden Blade thrust to the left side of his neck (Altair waited atop the scaffolding within the Hospitalier as Garnier made his routine patient rounds observing his every move waiting for the oppurtune time to strike, finally Garnier positions himself over a patients bed that is located opposite a support beam above, quickly positioning himself to strike, Altair waits as Garnier begins to speak, then skillfully leaps from the beam with total accuracy down upon the unaware Grand Master using his body weight to force the unsuspecting Garnier down on to his stomach while slamming the Hidden Blade into his neck). Garniers death marks the second recent Major-Public Figure- assassination and is recorded as the first in Acre.
 
==Trivia==
*Garnier de Naplouse (also known as Garnier de Nablus) was a real-life leader of the Knights Hospitalier, who ruled from 1190 to 1192.

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Garnier de Naplouse is the second templar assigned by Al Mualim for Altair to assassinate. He is a doctor and Grand Master of the Knights Hospitalier in the city of Acre and a secret member of the Knights Templars. He is found in the city's poor district.

Description

Garnier de Naplouse was exiled from France for the cruel and inhumane treatment of his patients. He viewed them less as people, or more as test subjects. He later restablished mad buissiness in the city of Acre where he treats his patients cruelly by conducting experiments on them, torturing them, and not allowing them leave (even going so far as having his men break their legs). In order to not draw attention to his acts he forcefully takes his patients from the surrounding cities of Jerusalem and Damascus with help of Talal, a fellow member of the Templars. He has been protected in Acre due to the amount of coin his family had donated towards the war effort.

Though claiming to be a man of knowledge, Garnier lacks ethics. He never sees the price of knowledge as too high, even if it must be payed with another man's blood.

Death

Garnier was assassinated within his Hospitalier Fortresss by Altair while attenting to his victims. During his monologue after his assassination, he speaks of how he was actually helping people. He claims that the people he took were among the poorest and most ill of the other cities, and that many have recovered and thanked him for his help. He says his methods were necessary to free people from the "prisons of their own minds". While leaning over one of his patients addressing his progress with him Garnier suddenly falls foward from the descending weight of an assassin and is killed from a Hidden Blade thrust to the left side of his neck (Altair waited atop the scaffolding within the Hospitalier as Garnier made his routine patient rounds observing his every move waiting for the oppurtune time to strike, finally Garnier positions himself over a patients bed that is located opposite a support beam above, quickly positioning himself to strike, Altair waits as Garnier begins to speak, then skillfully leaps from the beam with total accuracy down upon the unaware Grand Master using his body weight to force the unsuspecting Garnier down on to his stomach while slamming the Hidden Blade into his neck). Garniers death marks the second recent Major-Public Figure- assassination and is recorded as the first in Acre.

Trivia

  • Garnier de Naplouse (also known as Garnier de Nablus) was a real-life leader of the Knights Hospitalier, who ruled from 1190 to 1192.