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'''Haras''' (died 1189) was an [[ | '''Haras''' (died 1189) was an [[Assassin apprentice]] who, after becoming dissatisfied with his slow progression through the [[Assassin rank]]s, defected to the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. | ||
In 2012, his [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] were used as an Animi Avatar by the Templar company [[Abstergo Industries]], for the training of their [[Animus]] recruits, under the title of the [[Crusader]]. | In 2012, his [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] were used as an Animi Avatar by the Templar company [[Abstergo Industries]], for the training of their [[Animus]] recruits, under the title of the [[Crusader]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
In 1189, Haras betrayed the Assassin Order | In 1189, Haras betrayed the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] and led an army of Templars to attack the Assassins' fortress of [[Masyaf]]. During the assault many Assassins were killed, and their [[Mentor]], [[Al Mualim]], was captured. Arriving back at Masyaf, the Assassin [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] fought his way through the village and confronted Haras, who then threatened Altaïr with the death of Al Mualim.<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[The Mentor's Keeper]]</ref> | ||
Promptly retreating to the now Templar-occupied fortress, Haras proceeded to execute | Promptly retreating to the now Templar-occupied fortress, Haras proceeded to execute the remaining Assassin hostages [[Vahid Ahmedi]], [[Raşit El Zübeydi]], and [[Fahd El Fehmi]] with his [[crossbow]]. Altaïr, who was locked outside the fortress by a portcullis gate, promptly scaled its walls and assassinated Haras.<ref name="ACR"/> | ||
As he died, Haras continued to defy the Assassins, claiming that the Templars knew the truth about [[Humans|humanity]] and that the Assassin's [[The Creed|Creed]] was wrong. Soon after, Haras passed away, his beliefs unchanged despite Altaïr's words.<ref name="ACR"/> | As he died, Haras continued to defy the Assassins, claiming that the Templars knew the truth about [[Humans|humanity]] and that the Assassin's [[The Creed|Creed]] was wrong. Soon after, Haras passed away, his beliefs unchanged despite Altaïr's words.<ref name="ACR"/> | ||
==Personality and characteristics== | ==Personality and characteristics== | ||
{{Quote|You put too much faith to the hearts of men Altaïr. The Templars know the truth. Humans are weak base and petty.|Haras to Altaïr, 1189|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}} | {{Quote|You put too much faith to the hearts of men Altaïr. The Templars know the truth. Humans are weak base and petty.|Haras to Altaïr, 1189|Assassin's Creed: Revelations|The Mentor's Keeper}} | ||
According to Altaïr's suspicions, Haras was a man who sought the easy route instead of rightfully earning his place. He also had a reputation for being chameleon-like in combat, and could adapt his personality to suit others in order to find out their secrets. | According to Altaïr's suspicions, Haras was a man who sought the easy route instead of rightfully earning his place. He also had a reputation for being chameleon-like in combat, and could adapt his personality to suit others in order to find out their secrets.{{Cite|17 Aug 2022. Where?}} | ||
Haras has an unquestionable loyalty to the Templar Order, saying that they know the truth about humanity and was willing to murder Al Mualim for his master if he could not get the answers for the 'artifact' he seeks. Due to his loyalty to the Templar Order, he was not above executing his former brothers. <ref name="ACR novel">[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' novel]] – {{Cite|27 June 2021. Chapter needed}}</ref> | Haras has an unquestionable loyalty to the Templar Order, saying that they know the truth about humanity and was willing to murder Al Mualim for his master if he could not get the answers for the 'artifact' he seeks. Due to his loyalty to the Templar Order, he was not above executing his former brothers. <ref name="ACR novel">[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' novel]] – {{Cite|27 June 2021. Chapter needed}}</ref> | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Haras's armor bore the emblem of the [[Kingdom of Jerusalem]]. Though a Templar, its color scheme was that of the [[Knights Hospitalier]]. | *Haras's armor bore the emblem of the [[Kingdom of Jerusalem]]. Though a Templar, its color scheme was that of the [[Knights Hospitalier]]. | ||
*Even though Altair assassinates Haras with the Hidden Blade, he is shown sheathing his sword as the scene cuts into the | *Even though Altair assassinates Haras with the Hidden Blade, he is shown sheathing his sword as the scene cuts into the [[Memory Corridor]]. In the novel, Altair kills Haras with a sword. | ||
*It is unknown if the master mentioned by Haras is Grand Master [[Gerard de Ridefort]] or [[Basilisk]] since the former dies in October 1189, and it is not specified what month in 1189 the [[Assault on | *It is unknown if the master mentioned by Haras is Grand Master [[Gerard de Ridefort]] or [[Basilisk]], since the former dies in October 1189, and it is not specified what month in 1189 the [[Assault on Masyaf]] occurs. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 14:21, 17 August 2022
| This article is about the Assassin apprentice. You may be looking for Harash, the Keeper of the Order. |
Haras (died 1189) was an Assassin apprentice who, after becoming dissatisfied with his slow progression through the Assassin ranks, defected to the Templar Order.
In 2012, his genetic memories were used as an Animi Avatar by the Templar company Abstergo Industries, for the training of their Animus recruits, under the title of the Crusader.
Biography
In 1189, Haras betrayed the Assassin Order and led an army of Templars to attack the Assassins' fortress of Masyaf. During the assault many Assassins were killed, and their Mentor, Al Mualim, was captured. Arriving back at Masyaf, the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad fought his way through the village and confronted Haras, who then threatened Altaïr with the death of Al Mualim.[1]
Promptly retreating to the now Templar-occupied fortress, Haras proceeded to execute the remaining Assassin hostages Vahid Ahmedi, Raşit El Zübeydi, and Fahd El Fehmi with his crossbow. Altaïr, who was locked outside the fortress by a portcullis gate, promptly scaled its walls and assassinated Haras.[1]
As he died, Haras continued to defy the Assassins, claiming that the Templars knew the truth about humanity and that the Assassin's Creed was wrong. Soon after, Haras passed away, his beliefs unchanged despite Altaïr's words.[1]
Personality and characteristics
According to Altaïr's suspicions, Haras was a man who sought the easy route instead of rightfully earning his place. He also had a reputation for being chameleon-like in combat, and could adapt his personality to suit others in order to find out their secrets. [citation needed]
Haras has an unquestionable loyalty to the Templar Order, saying that they know the truth about humanity and was willing to murder Al Mualim for his master if he could not get the answers for the 'artifact' he seeks. Due to his loyalty to the Templar Order, he was not above executing his former brothers. [2]
However, his ambitions could take over him at times, leading to him hastily taking the opportunity to join the forces of the Crusaders, donning their uniform as he betrayed his fellow Assassin brothers.[2]
Trivia
- Haras's armor bore the emblem of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Though a Templar, its color scheme was that of the Knights Hospitalier.
- Even though Altair assassinates Haras with the Hidden Blade, he is shown sheathing his sword as the scene cuts into the Memory Corridor. In the novel, Altair kills Haras with a sword.
- It is unknown if the master mentioned by Haras is Grand Master Gerard de Ridefort or Basilisk, since the former dies in October 1189, and it is not specified what month in 1189 the Assault on Masyaf occurs.
Gallery
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Concept art of Haras
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Haras confronting Altaïr at the fortress' gates
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Altaïr assassinating Haras
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Haras' final moments
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Revelations (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Revelations novel
References
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