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[[File:Acr sp sc 08 greekfire.jpg|thumb|250px|Ezio using Greek Fire.]]
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'''Greek Fire''' (Greek: ''Υγρό Πυρ'') was an incendiary [[weapon]] that was available in [[Constantinople]].<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
'''Greek Fire''' was an incendiary [[weapon]] that was available in [[Constantinople]].<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>


It was also a closely guarded military secret, and its composition still remained unknown to this day, despite multiple theories.<ref name="Wikipedia Greek Fire"/>
It was also a closely guarded military secret, and its composition still remained unknown to this day, despite multiple theories.<ref name="Wikipedia Greek Fire"/>

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File:Acr sp sc 08 greekfire.jpg
Ezio using Greek Fire.

Greek Fire was an incendiary weapon that was available in Constantinople.[1]

It was also a closely guarded military secret, and its composition still remained unknown to this day, despite multiple theories.[2]

History

Greek Fire was first used by Byzantine Emperor Leon III's army, when enemy vessels laid siege to Constantinople in 717 AD. As a result, the napalm-like substance burned through the enemy fleet, forcing them to lift their attack and travel west.[2]

In 1511, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze used Greek Fire in order to destroy several ships, which prevented him from leaving the city.[1]

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