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==Unique Moves==
==Unique Moves==


'''''No Where to Run (High Profile)'''''
'''''Nowhere to Run (High Profile)'''''
 
: The Pariah runs straight to his target and points his weapon at their face, after a look of confusion from the target the Pariah merciless shots them in the face, killing them.


: The Pariah runs straight to his target and points his weapon at their face. After a look of confusion from the target the Pariah shoots them in the face, killing them.


==Customization==
==Customization==

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The Pariah.
"IIario Lombardi barely survived a brutal Assassin attack, leaving most of him disfigured. His mind bears the worst scar."
―Ubisoft's description

The Pariah (real name: Ilario Lombardi) is a multiplayer character in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. This character is available along with the downloadable content The Da Vinci Disappearance.


Unique Moves

Nowhere to Run (High Profile)

The Pariah runs straight to his target and points his weapon at their face. After a look of confusion from the target the Pariah shoots them in the face, killing them.

Customization

Colors:

  • Basic: Yellow
  • Extra 1: Red
  • Extra 2: Mint/Celadon Green
  • Extra 3: White

Gear:

  • Advanced: Added necklace and Templar logo on back of the coat.
  • Superior: Added fur to outline of hat and coat gains striped sections down it.
  • Elite: Changed mask with cheekbones becoming gold and a golden decoration around the Pariah's left eye, and altered sleeves. Also, a change to the Templar logo on the back with a crown in the middle of the Templar cross.

Trivia

  • Pariah has come to mean outcast, from a Tamil word 'Parai' for people who would try to draw attention by drumming on animal skin. They were cast out from society or caste.

Gallery