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The Romani, are a new faction in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''. With two dancers, one fire breather and one guitarist, they are sure to make an impression – and distract anyone. | |||
The Romani are a stateless people originally from the eastern reaches of Persia. Over many centuries their population migrated west, eventually reaching as far as Eastern Europe and northern Africa. Sometimes referred to as Gypsies, this unflattering term arose from the misapprehension that the Romani originated in Egypt. | The Romani are a stateless people originally from the eastern reaches of Persia. Over many centuries their population migrated west, eventually reaching as far as Eastern Europe and northern Africa. Sometimes referred to as Gypsies, this unflattering term arose from the misapprehension that the Romani originated in Egypt. | ||
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The Romani, are a new faction in Assassin's Creed: Revelations. With two dancers, one fire breather and one guitarist, they are sure to make an impression – and distract anyone.
The Romani are a stateless people originally from the eastern reaches of Persia. Over many centuries their population migrated west, eventually reaching as far as Eastern Europe and northern Africa. Sometimes referred to as Gypsies, this unflattering term arose from the misapprehension that the Romani originated in Egypt.

