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[[File:Temple of Sand.png|thumb|250px|The treasure inside the temple]]
[[File:Temple of Sand.png|thumb|250px|The treasure inside the temple]]
The '''Temple of the Sand''' was a legendary temple and the location of the [[Adha|Chalice]], an object similar to the [[Pieces of Eden]]. Three keys were needed to access the Temple of the Sand, one was received from [[Fajera]], the [[Romani]] woman.
The '''Temple of the Sand''' was a legendary temple and the location of the [[Adha|Chalice]], an object similar to the [[Pieces of Eden]]. Three keys were needed to access the Temple of the Sand, one was received from [[Fajera]], the [[Romani]] woman.
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There, he found an empty chest and Lord [[Basilisk]], who hinted that the Chalice was in fact a [[Humans|woman]]. Basilisk taunted him, as Altaïr left and journeyed back to [[Tyre]], before the temple collapsed.
There, he found an empty chest and Lord [[Basilisk]], who hinted that the Chalice was in fact a [[Humans|woman]]. Basilisk taunted him, as Altaïr left and journeyed back to [[Tyre]], before the temple collapsed.
==Gallery==
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Temple of Sand memory.png|The temple caves
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==Reference==
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Revision as of 23:04, 19 July 2015

The treasure inside the temple

The Temple of the Sand was a legendary temple and the location of the Chalice, an object similar to the Pieces of Eden. Three keys were needed to access the Temple of the Sand, one was received from Fajera, the Romani woman.

The Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad traveled to the Temple of the Sand where he encountered Templar forces and fought his way to its antechamber, defeating the Axe Warrior.

There, he found an empty chest and Lord Basilisk, who hinted that the Chalice was in fact a woman. Basilisk taunted him, as Altaïr left and journeyed back to Tyre, before the temple collapsed.

Gallery

Reference