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'''Templar Tax Collectors''', as their name suggested, collected tax from areas of [[Constantinople]] controlled by [[Byzantines|Byzantine]] [[Templars]]. | '''Templar Tax Collectors''', as their name suggested, collected tax from areas of [[Constantinople]] controlled by [[Byzantines|Byzantine]] [[Templars]]. | ||
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Templar Tax Collectors, as their name suggested, collected tax from areas of Constantinople controlled by Byzantine Templars.
Notes
- Templar Tax Collectors replace the Borgia Messengers from Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.

- There is an achievement called "Tax Evasion" earned for killing or capturing one of them.
- If they are within direct sight of Ezio, and Ezio is not hidden, they will immediately run away.
- Similar to Borgia messengers, if they are captured, they will hand over any money that they have. If they are killed however, Ezio will have to loot their bodies to relieve them of their money.
- Templar Tax Collectors appear totally random, they have a red purse symbol above their head and the mini-map.
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