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'''Karachi''' is a city in southern | '''Karachi''' is a city in southern [[Pakistan]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In 823, after the | In 823, after the [[brothel]] madame [[Maryam]]'s business collapsed, a young [[Roshan]] found work as the bookkeeper for the [[thief]] [[Dervis]] in Karachi. While working for him, she learned that her former mentor [[Bakhit]] was still active but his explosive devices were still in transit, and often went through Dervis first. Not wanting the deaths of [[Civilian|citizens]] on her conscience, she usually disabled the devices' explosive nature and packaged them to be obsolete. Despite her work, her stay in Karachi was brief, as she moved with Dervis to [[Cairo|Fustat]].<ref name="Chapter 16">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One]]'' — Chapter Sixteen - Karachi, 823</ref> | ||
A year later, | A year later, a [[Fuladh Al Haami|hooded stranger]] rescued Roshan from prison and hired her to join his [[Fuladh's mercenaries|group]] of [[Mercenary|mercenaries]] for a covert retrieval mission. She and the remaining members arrived at Karachi to continue their tracking of the [[Martyrs of Agaunum]]. After docking, Roshan left to find a new map in the city's library. However, finding the maps from cartographer [[Rishki]], she was soon cornered by her fellow group members, twin [[Norse people|Norse]] brothers [[Geir]] and [[Gud]].<ref name="Chapter 13">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One]]'' — Chapter Thirteen - Red Sea, 823</ref> | ||
Escaping their grasp, Roshan ran from her attackers and tried to outsmart them as she was outnumbered and overpowered by the [[Vikings]]. Running through the residential areas, Roshan led Geir and Gud into a garden, where women spotted and shouted in fear. In response, the resident's guard surrounded the brothers | Escaping their grasp, Roshan ran from her attackers and tried to outsmart them as she was outnumbered and overpowered by the [[Vikings]]. Running through the residential areas, Roshan led Geir and Gud into a garden, where women spotted them and shouted in fear. In response, the resident's guard surrounded the brothers and within a moments, a fight broke between them. Before leaving, Roshan spotted all of them dead, especially Geir and Gud. Roshan later found [[Azadeh]] and [[Onyx (wolf)|Onyx]], who went to look for her. Together, they went to the library and found symbols relating to the Martyrs and were shocked at the rumors of magical healing powers.<ref name="Chapter 15">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One]]'' — Chapter Fifteen - Karachi, 824</ref> | ||
Racing back to the remaining members of their group, the two women | Racing back to the remaining members of their group, the two women found the [[Rome|Roman]] [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Dias]], the self-proclaimed [[Christianity|Christian]] prophet [[Francis]], and the {{Wiki|Samoa}}n warrior [[Nafanua]] still exhausted. Explaining their plans, they all ready themselves while Francis managed to find [[horse]]s for all of them. While traveling through the mountain range, Roshan noticed Nafanua sick and throwing up any food. Suddenly, a flurry of [[arrow]]s were loosed at them after Nafanua fell over. Roshan, Azadeh, Onyx, and Dias found and killed their attackers, though Roshan found Nafanua dead while Dias blamed Francis. Roshan determined Nafanua was [[poison]]ed and accused Francis as well due to his past in the [[Holy Roman Empire]] and his access to Nafanua. Cornered, Francis dropped his act, proclaimed his allegiance to the Martyrs, and escaped from Dias and Roshan's grasp, but was unaware his fleeing provided them an opportunity to track him to the Martyrs.<ref name="Chapter 17">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One]]'' — Chapter Seventeen - Karachi, 824</ref> | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
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Karachi is a city in southern Pakistan.
History
In 823, after the brothel madame Maryam's business collapsed, a young Roshan found work as the bookkeeper for the thief Dervis in Karachi. While working for him, she learned that her former mentor Bakhit was still active but his explosive devices were still in transit, and often went through Dervis first. Not wanting the deaths of citizens on her conscience, she usually disabled the devices' explosive nature and packaged them to be obsolete. Despite her work, her stay in Karachi was brief, as she moved with Dervis to Fustat.[1]
A year later, a hooded stranger rescued Roshan from prison and hired her to join his group of mercenaries for a covert retrieval mission. She and the remaining members arrived at Karachi to continue their tracking of the Martyrs of Agaunum. After docking, Roshan left to find a new map in the city's library. However, finding the maps from cartographer Rishki, she was soon cornered by her fellow group members, twin Norse brothers Geir and Gud.[2]
Escaping their grasp, Roshan ran from her attackers and tried to outsmart them as she was outnumbered and overpowered by the Vikings. Running through the residential areas, Roshan led Geir and Gud into a garden, where women spotted them and shouted in fear. In response, the resident's guard surrounded the brothers and within a moments, a fight broke between them. Before leaving, Roshan spotted all of them dead, especially Geir and Gud. Roshan later found Azadeh and Onyx, who went to look for her. Together, they went to the library and found symbols relating to the Martyrs and were shocked at the rumors of magical healing powers.[3]
Racing back to the remaining members of their group, the two women found the Roman pirate Dias, the self-proclaimed Christian prophet Francis, and the Samoan warrior Nafanua still exhausted. Explaining their plans, they all ready themselves while Francis managed to find horses for all of them. While traveling through the mountain range, Roshan noticed Nafanua sick and throwing up any food. Suddenly, a flurry of arrows were loosed at them after Nafanua fell over. Roshan, Azadeh, Onyx, and Dias found and killed their attackers, though Roshan found Nafanua dead while Dias blamed Francis. Roshan determined Nafanua was poisoned and accused Francis as well due to his past in the Holy Roman Empire and his access to Nafanua. Cornered, Francis dropped his act, proclaimed his allegiance to the Martyrs, and escaped from Dias and Roshan's grasp, but was unaware his fleeing provided them an opportunity to track him to the Martyrs.[4]
Appearance
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One — Chapter Sixteen - Karachi, 823
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One — Chapter Thirteen - Red Sea, 823
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One — Chapter Fifteen - Karachi, 824
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One — Chapter Seventeen - Karachi, 824
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