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'''Piri Reis''' was a good friend of [[Ezio Auditore]], a sea captain and a cartograph.<ref name="Encyclopedia">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjU0qXXZpck Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]</ref>
'''Piri Reis''' was a sea captain, cartographer, and good friend of [[Ezio Auditore]], <ref name="Encyclopedia">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjU0qXXZpck Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==

Revision as of 00:54, 1 September 2011


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Piri Reis was a sea captain, cartographer, and good friend of Ezio Auditore, [1]

Biography

At one point during his mid-teen years, he traveled with his uncle Kemal Reis, a Turkish pirate who mainly roamed around the edges of the Ottoman Empire, turning their passion into a profession by joining Sultan Beyazid's navy some time during the 1490s.[1]

After spending two decades on traveling, Piri chose to do something more with his tranquil occupation; cartography. Only a few years after this, when he had his own studio within the Grand Bazaar[2] - which was at one point broken into by the Apprentices of Ezio in 1503 - and had grown into a master mapmaker, he met Ezio himself in 1511, and taught him how to craft bombs when the Assassin visited Constantinople.[1]

Characteristics and personality

Piri Reis was an intelligent and witty man, who could sometimes get grumpy when being interrupted.[1]

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