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'''Tazim Al-Sayf''' (Arabic: تعظيم السيف ''Taʿẓīm as-Sayf'') was a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] and the son of [[Malik Al-Sayf]]. He also went by the name of '''Malik''', a sign he held his father in high regard.
'''Tazim Al-Sayf''' was a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] and the son of [[Malik Al-Sayf]]. He also went by the name of '''Malik''', a sign he held his father in high regard.
==Early Life==
==Early Life==
Tazim was raised by his family after his father, Malik, was killed by [[Abbas Sofian]]. Tazim grew up away from [[Masyaf]], but he returned and joined the Assassins. Although Abbas was not training the Assassins in combat, Tazim was one of the few who continued to learn combat skills secretly. Tazim pretended to believe Abbas' lies about [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], however he believed Altaïr would return and overthrow Abbas.
Tazim was raised by his family after his father, Malik, was killed by [[Abbas Sofian]]. Tazim grew up away from [[Masyaf]], but he returned and joined the Assassins. Although Abbas was not training the Assassins in combat, Tazim was one of the few who continued to learn combat skills secretly. Tazim pretended to believe Abbas' lies about [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], however he believed Altaïr would return and overthrow Abbas.

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Tazim Al-Sayf was a member of the Assassin Order and the son of Malik Al-Sayf. He also went by the name of Malik, a sign he held his father in high regard.

Early Life

Tazim was raised by his family after his father, Malik, was killed by Abbas Sofian. Tazim grew up away from Masyaf, but he returned and joined the Assassins. Although Abbas was not training the Assassins in combat, Tazim was one of the few who continued to learn combat skills secretly. Tazim pretended to believe Abbas' lies about Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, however he believed Altaïr would return and overthrow Abbas.

Retaking the Order

When Abbas and the Assassins heard that Altaïr had returned to Masyaf, Tazim took the opportunity to accept the job of following Altaïr through the village. Altaïr noticed the Assassin following him, and called for the Assassin to strike, if he had the skill. Tazim appeared, and told Altaïr the truth about how Abbas had destroyed the Order. After Altaïr realised that Tazim was Malik's son, he embraced the younger Assassin, with tears of joy in his eyes. Tazim stated that he would gather other Assassins who were still loyal to Altaïr, and meet him in the village, where they would end Abbas' rule of the Order.

A few days later, Altaïr waited in the village with the villagers, who were eager to help. Altaïr was looking for Tazim and his Assassins, when he found out that all of Tazim's men were already in the crowd, displaying their blending skills. Altaïr led the group of Assassins up the hill, stating that he wished for no Assassins to be killed on either side.

During the battle to reclaim Masyaf, Tazim served as Altaïr's bodyguard, only leaving his side when Altaïr told him to, to tackle one of Abbas' Assassins, who was killing other Assassins. Tazim was present when Altaïr shot Abbas with the Hidden Gun, and helped to rebuild the Order afterwards.

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