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'''Armand Bouchart''' (unknown - 1193) was the [[Grand Master]] of the [[Templars|Knights Templar]], succeeding [[Robert de Sable]], following the latter's death in 1191.
'''Armand Bouchart''' (unknown - 1193) was the [[Grand Master]] of the [[Templars|Knights Templar]], successor to [[Robert de Sable]] following the latter's death in 1191. During his tenure, Armand relocated the [[Templar Archive]] from the island of [[Cyprus]] to an unknown location, so as to protect it from encroaching [[Assassins|Assassin]] forces.


During his tenure, Armand purchased the entirety of the island of [[Cyprus]], bringing it under his Order's control.
==Biography==
The Templars purchased Cyprus on behalf of the Templar Order shortly after [[Richard I of England|King Richard the Lionheart]]captured it from [[Isaac Comnenus]]. Upon arriving in Cyprus, Armand established his own rule, maintained by his subordinates [[Moloch]], [[Shalim]], [[Shahar]], and [[Fredrick|Frederick the Red]]. While their original intent was to protect and maintain the Templar Archive, interference by Assassin [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] forced them to begin evacuating and relocating all the artifacts hidden within the Archive.


==Biography==
After the death of Frederick, Armand made a public announcement, threatening to tighten security on the island until his killer was found. When questioned by [[Osman]] in the middle of his speech, Bouchart murdered the man to send a warning to the [[Cypriot Resistance]]. Shortly afterwards, [[Maria Thorpe]] attempted to warn Armand that Altaïr was in the city and searching for him, but the Grand Master only accused her of conspiring against their Order and had her taken away. Armand then left for [[Kyrenia]], where he would meet with more of his allies.
Armand bought Cyprus from King [[Richard I of England|Richard the Lionheart]], shortly after he had captured it from [[Isaac Comnenus]]. Upon arriving in Cyprus, Armand established his own rule alongside his fellow Templars and lieutenants: [[Moloch]], [[Shalim]], [[Shahar]], and [[Fredrick|Frederick the Red]]. Together, they sought to locate and evacuate all the artifacts hidden within the sacred [[Templar Archive]].


After the death of Frederick, Armand made a public announcement, threatening to tighten the security on the island. He also murdered [[Osman]] in the middle of his speech, sending a warning to the Cypriot Resistance. Shortly afterwards, the Templar [[Maria Thorpe]] pleaded with Armand for her safety from the [[Assassins]], though the Grand Master only accused her of conspiring against their Order, and she was taken away. Armand then left for [[Kyrenia]], where he would meet with more of his allies.
Altaïr followed soon after, and was intercepted by [[Armand Bouchart's agent|an agent]] of Armand's disguised as [[Barnabas]], who revealed that the Grand Master could be found in [[Buffavento Castle]]. However, he first asked that Altaïr perform a series of tasks secretly meant to smear the Assassins' reputation among the populace, and keep Altaïr off Armand's trail. Growing suspicious, Altaïr distanced himself from the false Barnabas and infiltrated the castle, where he overheard Armand and Shalim discussing their plan to send a parcel to [[Alexander of Limassol]], prompting the Assassin to suspect Alexander of treachery. The package, however, was the head of the real Barnabas, and meant to sew strife between the Assassins and the Resistance.


As [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] infiltrated [[Buffavento Castle]], he overheard Armand and Shalim discussing their plan to send a bag to [[Alexander of Limassol]], prompting the Assassin to suspect Alexander of treachery. By the time Armand had completed his plans and evacuated all of the Cyprus artifacts, Altaïr caught up to him and the two dueled, resulting finally in Armand's death within the Templar Archive.
While Altaïr liberated Kyrenia from Templar control, Armand returned to [[Limassol]] to see to the evacuation of the Archive. He was present when the Archive was infiltrated by Maria and Altaïr, and he engaged the two in combat. Although he was able to defeat Maria, he was ultimately killed by Altaïr, and left within the structre as it collapsed.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Historically, it was Robert de Sable who bought Cyprus from King Richard I. Armand merely served under Robert's reign, as the latter was still Grand Master of the Templars at the time.
*Historically, it was Robert de Sable who purchased Cyprus from King Richard I, with Armand serving under Robert at the time.
*Cyprus was only headed by 14 to 20 Templar soldiers alongside Armand, while Robert de Sable was the general of the mainland forces.
*Cyprus was only headed by 14 to 20 Templar soldiers alongside Armand, while Robert de Sable was the general of the mainland forces.{{Cite}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
Faito.jpg|Bouchart battling Maria
Armand Bouchart Death.png|Altaïr assassinating Armand
Armand Bouchart Death.png|Altaïr assassinating Armand
</gallery>
</gallery>



Revision as of 01:04, 7 July 2014


Armand Bouchart (unknown - 1193) was the Grand Master of the Knights Templar, successor to Robert de Sable following the latter's death in 1191. During his tenure, Armand relocated the Templar Archive from the island of Cyprus to an unknown location, so as to protect it from encroaching Assassin forces.

Biography

The Templars purchased Cyprus on behalf of the Templar Order shortly after King Richard the Lionheartcaptured it from Isaac Comnenus. Upon arriving in Cyprus, Armand established his own rule, maintained by his subordinates Moloch, Shalim, Shahar, and Frederick the Red. While their original intent was to protect and maintain the Templar Archive, interference by Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad forced them to begin evacuating and relocating all the artifacts hidden within the Archive.

After the death of Frederick, Armand made a public announcement, threatening to tighten security on the island until his killer was found. When questioned by Osman in the middle of his speech, Bouchart murdered the man to send a warning to the Cypriot Resistance. Shortly afterwards, Maria Thorpe attempted to warn Armand that Altaïr was in the city and searching for him, but the Grand Master only accused her of conspiring against their Order and had her taken away. Armand then left for Kyrenia, where he would meet with more of his allies.

Altaïr followed soon after, and was intercepted by an agent of Armand's disguised as Barnabas, who revealed that the Grand Master could be found in Buffavento Castle. However, he first asked that Altaïr perform a series of tasks secretly meant to smear the Assassins' reputation among the populace, and keep Altaïr off Armand's trail. Growing suspicious, Altaïr distanced himself from the false Barnabas and infiltrated the castle, where he overheard Armand and Shalim discussing their plan to send a parcel to Alexander of Limassol, prompting the Assassin to suspect Alexander of treachery. The package, however, was the head of the real Barnabas, and meant to sew strife between the Assassins and the Resistance.

While Altaïr liberated Kyrenia from Templar control, Armand returned to Limassol to see to the evacuation of the Archive. He was present when the Archive was infiltrated by Maria and Altaïr, and he engaged the two in combat. Although he was able to defeat Maria, he was ultimately killed by Altaïr, and left within the structre as it collapsed.

Trivia

  • Historically, it was Robert de Sable who purchased Cyprus from King Richard I, with Armand serving under Robert at the time.
  • Cyprus was only headed by 14 to 20 Templar soldiers alongside Armand, while Robert de Sable was the general of the mainland forces. [citation needed]

Gallery

Reference