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Tamir is a black market merchant for the Saracens, who is found in the poor district of [[Damascus]]. He runs the largest black market in Damascus and possibly the biggest weapons market in the Holy Land. He is known to be cruel, heartless and corrupt and is proud of the murders caused by his weapons. | Tamir is a black market merchant for the Saracens, who is found in the poor district of [[Damascus]]. He runs the largest black market in Damascus and possibly the biggest weapons market in the Holy Land. He is known to be cruel, heartless and corrupt and is proud of the murders caused by his weapons. | ||
His is assassinated by Altaïr in the middle of a courtyard. | He is the main supplyer of wepons to the Templars and there other parties who need arming. It is mentioned that in mentioned in a letter from one of Altaïr's targets to [[Robert de Sable]] (leader of the Templars) that a new wepon supplyer would be needed after Tamir's death. | ||
His is assassinated by Altaïr in the middle of a courtyard in which he holds a meeting to discuss his stock progress. He is the first to deliver the cryptic messages that feeds Altaïr's curiosity of the reasons of his mission. | |||
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Revision as of 12:33, 31 May 2008
Tamir (Arabic: تامر) [common Arabic name]
Tamir is the first person Al Mualim wants Altair to assassinate.
Tamir is a black market merchant for the Saracens, who is found in the poor district of Damascus. He runs the largest black market in Damascus and possibly the biggest weapons market in the Holy Land. He is known to be cruel, heartless and corrupt and is proud of the murders caused by his weapons.
He is the main supplyer of wepons to the Templars and there other parties who need arming. It is mentioned that in mentioned in a letter from one of Altaïr's targets to Robert de Sable (leader of the Templars) that a new wepon supplyer would be needed after Tamir's death.
His is assassinated by Altaïr in the middle of a courtyard in which he holds a meeting to discuss his stock progress. He is the first to deliver the cryptic messages that feeds Altaïr's curiosity of the reasons of his mission.