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'''Theodorus Komnenos''' was a wealthy nobleman in [[Constantinople]] during the [[Renaissance]].
'''Theodorus Komnenos''' was a wealthy nobleman in [[Constantinople]] during the [[Renaissance]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Despite having conquered the district, the [[Assassins]] soon discovered that the [[Templars]] still had a large amount of influence over the merchants. As they investigated, they discovered that the merchants had been paid bribes, and that the money had come from Theodorus Komnenos.
Despite having conquered the [[Imperial District]], the [[Assassins]] discovered that the [[Templars]] retained a large amount of influence over the merchants. As they investigated, they discovered that the merchants had been paid bribes, and that the money had come from Theodorus Komnenos.


They decided to seek Komnenos out, who started panicking once he became aware of the Assassins. He quickly admitted that he had been corrupted by the Templars, but that he was a good man at heart. Not too long after that, he offered to guide the Assassins to [[Odai Dunqas]], his superior and the man behind the bribing of the merchants.
The Assassins elected to seek Komnenos out, who started panicking once he became aware of the Assassins. He quickly admitted that he had been corrupted by the Templars, but claimed he was a good man at heart. Later, he offered to guide the Assassins to [[Odai Dunqas]], his superior and the man behind the bribing of the merchants.


As Komnenos reached Dunqas, he was offered a permanent appointment in [[Alexandria]]. Komnenos, stressed due to the knowledge of the Assassins, betrayed their presence and admitted they had followed him. Dunqas, enraged by this news, killed Komnenos by stabbing him in the chest, before fleeing from the Assassins.
As Komnenos reached Dunqas, he was offered a permanent appointment in [[Alexandria]]. Komnenos, stressed due to the knowledge of the Assassins, betrayed their presence and admitted they had followed him. Dunqas, enraged by this news, killed Komnenos by stabbing him in the chest, before fleeing from the Assassins.
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==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
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Revision as of 19:09, 25 March 2013

Theodorus Komnenos was a wealthy nobleman in Constantinople during the Renaissance.

Biography

Despite having conquered the Imperial District, the Assassins discovered that the Templars retained a large amount of influence over the merchants. As they investigated, they discovered that the merchants had been paid bribes, and that the money had come from Theodorus Komnenos.

The Assassins elected to seek Komnenos out, who started panicking once he became aware of the Assassins. He quickly admitted that he had been corrupted by the Templars, but claimed he was a good man at heart. Later, he offered to guide the Assassins to Odai Dunqas, his superior and the man behind the bribing of the merchants.

As Komnenos reached Dunqas, he was offered a permanent appointment in Alexandria. Komnenos, stressed due to the knowledge of the Assassins, betrayed their presence and admitted they had followed him. Dunqas, enraged by this news, killed Komnenos by stabbing him in the chest, before fleeing from the Assassins.

Reference