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As of 1511, the Greek Assassins in [[Athens]] were having problems with retaining the trust of the people since the city came under [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] rule. Receiving aid from [[Ottoman Assassins]], they convinced the people that they were an independent organization, not working for any nation. Together, the Greek and Ottoman Assassins also prevented the Ottoman soldiers from looting the Greek people, who acted against the orders of the Sultan. | As of 1511, the Greek Assassins in [[Athens]] were having problems with retaining the trust of the people since the city came under [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] rule. Receiving aid from [[Ottoman Assassins]], they convinced the people that they were an independent organization, not working for any nation. Together, the Greek and Ottoman Assassins also prevented the Ottoman soldiers from looting the Greek people, who acted against the orders of the Sultan. | ||
In the same year, the Rhodian [[Master Assassin]] [[Castor]] was captured by the [[Knights Hospitalier]]. Ottoman Assassins sent by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] found that he had been murdered, and in retaliation, they burnt down the Hospitalier Compound. | In the same year, the Rhodian [[Master Assassin]] [[Castor]] was captured by the [[Knights Hospitalier]]. Ottoman Assassins sent by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] found that he had been murdered, and in retaliation, they burnt down the Hospitalier Compound. | ||
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Τίποτα δεν είναι αλήθεια,όλα επιτρέπονται.
―The Creed of the Greek Assassins.
The Greek Assassins were a branch of Assassins located in Greece.
As of 1511, the Greek Assassins in Athens were having problems with retaining the trust of the people since the city came under Ottoman rule. Receiving aid from Ottoman Assassins, they convinced the people that they were an independent organization, not working for any nation. Together, the Greek and Ottoman Assassins also prevented the Ottoman soldiers from looting the Greek people, who acted against the orders of the Sultan.
In the same year, the Rhodian Master Assassin Castor was captured by the Knights Hospitalier. Ottoman Assassins sent by Ezio Auditore found that he had been murdered, and in retaliation, they burnt down the Hospitalier Compound.
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