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One of the nine people [[Al Mualim]] wants [[Altair]] to assassinate. | One of the nine people [[Al Mualim]] wants [[Altair]] to assassinate. | ||
He is Saladin's Regent of Jerusalem, and demands that his citizens follow the law - '''his''' law. He issues many edicts regarding how people should conduct themselves, and anyone perceived to be breaking these laws - or as a direct threat to either the city or Majd Addin himself - is dealt with in a public "trial", where they are either framed or their so-called "crimes" exaggerated to the point that the crowd demands their deaths - which Majd Addin is only too happy to deliver personally. | He is Saladin's Regent of Jerusalem, and demands that his citizens follow the law - '''his''' law. He issues many edicts regarding how people should conduct themselves, and anyone perceived to be breaking these laws - or as a direct threat to either the city or Majd Addin himself - is dealt with in a public "trial", where they are either framed or their so-called "crimes" exaggerated to the point that the crowd demands their deaths - which Majd Addin is only too happy to deliver personally. While most of the Templar conspirators argue that their goals are noble, Majd Addin is more than happy to admit that he enjoys controlling and taking the lives of others. | ||
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Revision as of 05:03, 9 May 2008
(Arabic: مجد الدين) [compound Arabic name]
[Note: Majd Addin is one name, not a first and surname]
One of the nine people Al Mualim wants Altair to assassinate.
He is Saladin's Regent of Jerusalem, and demands that his citizens follow the law - his law. He issues many edicts regarding how people should conduct themselves, and anyone perceived to be breaking these laws - or as a direct threat to either the city or Majd Addin himself - is dealt with in a public "trial", where they are either framed or their so-called "crimes" exaggerated to the point that the crowd demands their deaths - which Majd Addin is only too happy to deliver personally. While most of the Templar conspirators argue that their goals are noble, Majd Addin is more than happy to admit that he enjoys controlling and taking the lives of others.