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The '''Guardian''' is a multiplayer character for the upcoming game ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''.
The '''Guardian''' is a multiplayer character for the upcoming game ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''.


As the estranged cousin of the first Sultan of the Sennar Sultanate, The Guardian, has a deep hatred for rulers who claim divine mandates. After being chased from eastern Africa by his own family in 1505, the Guardian traveled north to Alexandria and soon found solace in the [[Templars|Templar's]] worldy ideology: Peace through Order and Stability. Calling himself, Guardian of the Truth, he now fights to make this worldview a reality.
He was an estranged cousin of a distant Sultan in East Africa, who happened to be the first of the Sennar Sultanate. The Guardian also fervently believes in the [[Templars|Templar]] ideology: Peace through order and stability. His name is unknown, though his weapon is a spear.


==Unique Moves==
==Unique Moves==

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a multiplayer character for the upcoming game Assassin's Creed: Revelations.

He was an estranged cousin of a distant Sultan in East Africa, who happened to be the first of the Sennar Sultanate. The Guardian also fervently believes in the Templar ideology: Peace through order and stability. His name is unknown, though his weapon is a spear.

Unique Moves

(Low Profile, Front)

(Low Profile, Back)

(High Profile, Front)

(High Profile, Back)

(Bench Kill)

(Aerial Kill)

Customization

Colors:

  • Basic:
  • Extra 1:
  • Extra 2:
  • Extra 3:

Gear:

  • Advanced:
  • Superior:
  • Elite:

Gallery

Trivia

  • He was driven from his home in 1505 by his own family and ended up in Alexandria, where he began to encounter the Templar philosophy. He then called himself the Guardian of Truth, in order to defend the Templar's ideals.

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