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===Searching for Manuel===
===Searching for Manuel===
===Arms race===
{{quote|Twenty years in this city, living like a cipher... and finally, everything is falling into place.|Manuel, about his plans.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}}
[[File:Ezio discovers weapons.JPG|thumb|250px|Ezio discovers Tarik's cargo for Manuel.]]
Infiltrating the arsenal, Ezio searched for Manuel and his men. He managed to locate them by a warehouse full of cargo, at the farther side of the arsenal. There, Manuel, [[Shahkulu|his accomplice]], and several of his men, inspected some of Tarik's supplies. After inspecting the supplies and a brief discussion mentioning the Palailogos line, Manuel left for his ship, along wit his men.
 
After the guards left, Ezio inspected the crates, and found firearms within. Just then, some of the guards returned and saw Ezio. The guards chased after him, but Ezio managed to escape the Arsenal before he was caught.
==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==
After the riot, the civilians returned to their regular routine, though the damage done in the riots still remained. Ezio, after recovering the third [[Masyaf keys|Masyaf key]], reported to Suleiman about what he had learned.
==Source==
==Source==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''


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The skirmish in Constantinople's arsenal was an event that occurred in 1511.

After a meeting between the Janissary Captain Tarik Barleti and Ottoman Prince Ahmet, Prince Suleiman I suspected the captain to be conspiring against his uncle, speculating that the most recent attack against him was his doing.

To prove his suspicions, Suleiman had the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze learn what he can from Tarik and his latest activities by following him. Told to look for the captain at the Grand Bazaar, Ezio prepared to tail Tarik.

Tailing Tarik

Ezio located Tarik and his men patrolling the Grand Bazaar. Following after Tarik, Ezio silently watched the captain and his activities. After handling several commotions and businesses he had, Tarik met with some of his men, telling them to watch his back in case of followers.

After passing through several shops and stalls in the bazaar and out, Tarik met with more of his men, who told him that one of his contacts, a man named Manuel, wanted to meet him by the city arsenal's gates. Somewhat indifferent yet attentive all the same, Tarik left with his men for the arsenal.

At the Arsenal

The Deal

Arriving at the arsenal, Ezio oversaw a meeting with Tarik and Manuel, who brought over money for the captain as part of a yet-to-be-known deal. As one of Tarik's men counted the money, Manuel emphasized that Tarik was only to verify the amount, for it will stay with him until he had seen and assured the quality of Tarik's cargo.

After his men verified the amount of money, Tarik gave Manuel access to the arsenal, and would have his cargo delivered to him once he is satisfied. After assuring that Tarik's men are prepared to travel, Manuel and his men leave Tarik's company, and headed inside the arsenal.

Inciting a riot

"If we inspire them to vent their anger, perhaps that will help our cause."
―Ezio to Yusuf[src]

Nearby the gates of the Arsenal was Yusuf Tazim. Ezio approached him and asked if they sought the same purpose. Yusuf informed him that some of his men reported that there were weapons being amassed within the arsenal. Ezio wanted to see the weapons himself, but the arsenal was too well-defended for them to infiltrate, and they were short on men to help them invade it.

Just then, Ezio and Yusuf saw some of the Janissaries abuse of the merchants near the gates. Ezio then came up with the plan to utilize the civilians to push through the arsenal gates. Bribing some of the heralds to speak of the Janissaries' tyranny, Ezio was able to incite the crowd against the guards, and prepared to tear down the gates.

The civilians rioted at the front of the gates while the guards and Janissaries tried to calm them down. Ezio made sure that the civilians weren't detained, and managed to keep the guard at bay long enough for the civilians to break down the gates. The people rampaged through the arsenal, fighting the guards. Ezio joined the civilians in their entry, though broke away from them afterwards. He then scoured the arsenal for Manuel and his men.

Searching for Manuel

"Twenty years in this city, living like a cipher... and finally, everything is falling into place."
―Manuel, about his plans.[src]
File:Ezio discovers weapons.JPG
Ezio discovers Tarik's cargo for Manuel.

Infiltrating the arsenal, Ezio searched for Manuel and his men. He managed to locate them by a warehouse full of cargo, at the farther side of the arsenal. There, Manuel, his accomplice, and several of his men, inspected some of Tarik's supplies. After inspecting the supplies and a brief discussion mentioning the Palailogos line, Manuel left for his ship, along wit his men.

After the guards left, Ezio inspected the crates, and found firearms within. Just then, some of the guards returned and saw Ezio. The guards chased after him, but Ezio managed to escape the Arsenal before he was caught.

Aftermath

After the riot, the civilians returned to their regular routine, though the damage done in the riots still remained. Ezio, after recovering the third Masyaf key, reported to Suleiman about what he had learned.

Source