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|image = Sibrand-pickpocketing-memory.png | |image = Sibrand-pickpocketing-memory.png | ||
|description = It appears the northern docks are void of [[Sibrand]]'s knights. I should have a little less trouble making my way through there. | |description = ''It appears the northern docks are void of [[Sibrand]]'s knights. I should have a little less trouble making my way through there.'' | ||
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' | |appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' | ||
|type = Side | |type = Side | ||
Revision as of 15:06, 15 January 2013
Pickpocketing (Sibrand) was a virtual representation of one of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description
Altaïr came across one of the Knights Teutonic arguing with a sailor, who refused to give up his vessel into Sibrand's command. They mentioned a letter detailing the terms of the exchange. Altaïr decided to steal the document.
Dialogue
Altaïr approached the two men and listened in on their conversation.
- Sailor: You tell him I said no! I won't have you damned soldiers poking about in my business!
- Guard: Listen here, old man--
- Sailor: No, you listen to me! This is my property, not his! I don't care if Christ himself put the man in charge!
- Guard: He isn't asking. It's an order!
- Sailor: Hah, that's rich. The man couldn't order his way out of a burlap sack. I've seen the mess he's made of the docks, I won't let him ruin mine.
- Guard: Just read the letter! You'll see his terms are quite generous.
- Sailor: I grow tired of this. Look, I'll consider what he has to offer, but I doubt it'll change my mind. Now go on, get out of here!
Altaïr then tailed the sailor and stole the letter from him.
Outcome
Altaïr acquired a letter which informed him that Sibrand had no guards stationed on the northern docks.
Gallery
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Altaïr observing the conversation.
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Altaïr stealing the letter.