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[[File:ACBOV Apocalypse - Naga.jpg|250px|thumb|An Assassin atop a Naga statue]]
[[File:ACBOV Apocalypse - Naga.jpg|250px|thumb|An Assassin atop a Naga statue]]
The '''Nagas''' are a divine race of half-[[human]], half-[[Snake|cobra]] beings present in many [[Asia]]n religious traditions, including [[Hinduism]] and [[Buddhism]].<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Nāga}}</ref>
The '''Nagas''' are a divine race of half-[[human]], half-[[Snake|cobra]] beings present in many [[Asia]]n religious traditions, including [[Hinduism]] and [[Buddhism]].<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Nāga}}</ref>

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An Assassin atop a Naga statue

The Nagas are a divine race of half-human, half-cobra beings present in many Asian religious traditions, including Hinduism and Buddhism.[1]

The Khmer people of Cambodia often depicted the Naga as a seven-headed cobra in many of their statues. In 1524, a team of Italian Assassins on an expedition to the area encountered some of these statues and used their incredible height to scout ahead at different points during their mission.[2][3]

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