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After researching them, he found out that the keys contained messages, but he did not know to whom they were intended.<ref name="ACTSC"/>
After researching them, he found out that the keys contained messages, but he did not know to whom they were intended.<ref name="ACTSC"/>


In 1257, whilst [[Masyaf]] was about to be besieged by the [[Mongols]], Altaïr passed the keys and his [[Codex]] on to his guests [[Niccolò Polo|Niccolò]] and [[Maffeo Polo]], who promised to hide the keys. They escaped from the Mongols with the help of Altaïr's son [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad|Darim]], and safely arrived in their home of [[Constantinople]], where they hid the keys and formed an [[Assassins Guild]].<ref name="ACTSC"/>
In 1257, whilst Masyaf was about to be besieged by the [[Mongols]], Altaïr passed the keys and his [[Codex]] on to his guests [[Niccolò Polo|Niccolò]] and [[Maffeo Polo]], who promised to hide the keys. They escaped from the Mongols with the help of Altaïr's son [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad|Darim]], and safely arrived in their home of [[Constantinople]], where they hid the keys and formed an [[Assassins Guild]].<ref name="ACTSC"/>


===Ezio's acquisition===
===Ezio's acquisition===
In 1510, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], the [[Grand Master of the Assassin Order|Mentor]] of the [[Italy|Italian]] Assassins, learned of the existence of Altaïr's library and the keys needed to open it after reading a document left behind by his late father [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni]]. Curious and driven by a desire to obtain answers about his Order, Ezio left [[Rome]] for [[Masyaf]] to find the library.<ref name="ACR"/>
In 1510, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], the [[Grand Master of the Assassin Order|Mentor]] of the [[Italy|Italian]] Assassins, learned of the existence of Altaïr's library and the keys needed to open it after reading a document left behind by his late father [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni]]. Curious and driven by a desire to obtain answers about his Order, Ezio left [[Rome]] for Masyaf to find the library.<ref name="ACR"/>


[[File:ACR STORY 16.png|thumb|250px|Ezio retrieving a key from a statue.]]
[[File:ACR STORY 16.png|thumb|250px|Ezio retrieving a key from a statue.]]
Ezio arrived in Masyaf in mid 1511, at which point one of the keys had come into possession of the Templar [[Leandros]], the captain of a group of [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] remnants. After a long struggle, Ezio was able to kill Leandros and obtain the key, at which moment Ezio relived the memory of Altaïr saving his former mentor [[Al Mualim]] from a Templar attack on Masyaf.<ref name="ACR"/>
Ezio arrived in Masyaf in mid 1511, at which point one of the keys had come into possession of the Templar [[Leandros]], the captain of a group of [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] remnants. After a long struggle, Ezio was able to kill Leandros and obtain the key, at which moment Ezio relived the memory of Altaïr saving his former mentor [[Al Mualim]] from a Templar attack on Masyaf.<ref name="ACR"/>


Ezio journeyed to [[Constantinople]], where he continued his search for the keys, eventually finding one underneath Niccolò Polo's old trading post, at that point inhabited by the [[Venice|Venetian]] bookseller [[Sofia Sorto]]. With her assistance, Ezio was able to decode a map showing the locations of all keys in Constantinople.<ref name="ACR"/>
Ezio journeyed to Constantinople, where he continued his search for the keys, eventually finding one underneath Niccolò Polo's old trading post, at that point inhabited by the [[Venice|Venetian]] bookseller [[Sofia Sorto]]. With her assistance, Ezio was able to decode a map showing the locations of all keys in Constantinople.<ref name="ACR"/>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Niccolò Polo: "Artefacts?"
Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad: "Of a kind. They are keys, each one imbued with a message."
—Niccolò Polo and Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad on the keys.[src]
File:KeyofAltaïr.png
A key of Altaïr.

The keys of Altaïr, also referred to as seals, were a collection of five First Civilization artefacts concealing information and memories from the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, their original owner. When brought together, the keys would grant access to Altaïr's library in the fortress of Masyaf,[1] which was desired by both the Assassins and the Templars.[2]

History

Altaïr's discovery

File:ACR STORY 13.png
Altaïr observing one of the keys.

While in exile in the castle of Alamut during the early 1240s, the Apple Altaïr possessed directed him to the artefacts, which he retrieved and hid.[1]

After researching them, he found out that the keys contained messages, but he did not know to whom they were intended.[1]

In 1257, whilst Masyaf was about to be besieged by the Mongols, Altaïr passed the keys and his Codex on to his guests Niccolò and Maffeo Polo, who promised to hide the keys. They escaped from the Mongols with the help of Altaïr's son Darim, and safely arrived in their home of Constantinople, where they hid the keys and formed an Assassins Guild.[1]

Ezio's acquisition

In 1510, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, the Mentor of the Italian Assassins, learned of the existence of Altaïr's library and the keys needed to open it after reading a document left behind by his late father Giovanni. Curious and driven by a desire to obtain answers about his Order, Ezio left Rome for Masyaf to find the library.[2]

Ezio retrieving a key from a statue.

Ezio arrived in Masyaf in mid 1511, at which point one of the keys had come into possession of the Templar Leandros, the captain of a group of Byzantine remnants. After a long struggle, Ezio was able to kill Leandros and obtain the key, at which moment Ezio relived the memory of Altaïr saving his former mentor Al Mualim from a Templar attack on Masyaf.[2]

Ezio journeyed to Constantinople, where he continued his search for the keys, eventually finding one underneath Niccolò Polo's old trading post, at that point inhabited by the Venetian bookseller Sofia Sorto. With her assistance, Ezio was able to decode a map showing the locations of all keys in Constantinople.[2]

Gallery

Notes and references