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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
In 1165, Umar's wife [[Maud]] died of complications from giving birth to their son Altaïr, leaving him to raise their child alone. | In 1165, Umar's wife, [[Maud]], died of complications from giving birth to their son Altaïr, leaving him to raise their child alone. | ||
In 1176, the forces of [[ | In 1176, the forces of [[Salāḥ ad-Dīn]] [[Siege of Masyaf|laid siege]] to [[Masyaf]]. After finding the location of Salah Al'din's tent that was revealed by the spy [[Ahmad Sofian]], Umar was tasked with infiltrating Salah Al'din's tent and leaving a message there. | ||
Successfully managing to infiltrate the tent and leave the message, Umar was just about to leave when he was discovered by Salah Al'din, forcing the Assassin to flee and kill a [[Saracens|Saracen]] nobleman in the process. | Successfully managing to infiltrate the tent and leave the message, Umar was just about to leave when he was discovered by Salah Al'din, forcing the Assassin to flee and kill a [[Saracens|Saracen]] nobleman in the process. | ||
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When the Saracens moved to form a peace treaty, they demanded that Umar's life be taken in payment for the Saracen nobleman he had killed. However, if the Assassins refused, the Saracens would execute Ahmad and continue their siege of the city. | When the Saracens moved to form a peace treaty, they demanded that Umar's life be taken in payment for the Saracen nobleman he had killed. However, if the Assassins refused, the Saracens would execute Ahmad and continue their siege of the city. | ||
After a lot of deliberating and failed attempts to negotiate the terms, [[Rashid ad-Din Sinan]], the [[Mentor]] of the | After a lot of deliberating and failed attempts to negotiate the terms, [[Rashid ad-Din Sinan]], the [[Mentor]] of the Levantine Assassins at the time, had no choice but to allow Umar to take Ahmad's place. Moments before he was executed, Umar heard the voice of his 11-year-old son crying out for him from the top of the fortress. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Revision as of 19:26, 18 October 2013
Umar Ibn-La'Ahad (unknown – 1176) was a Master Assassin, the father of the future Mentor of the Levantine Assassins, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, and is an ancestor to Desmond Miles.
Biography
In 1165, Umar's wife, Maud, died of complications from giving birth to their son Altaïr, leaving him to raise their child alone.
In 1176, the forces of Salāḥ ad-Dīn laid siege to Masyaf. After finding the location of Salah Al'din's tent that was revealed by the spy Ahmad Sofian, Umar was tasked with infiltrating Salah Al'din's tent and leaving a message there.
Successfully managing to infiltrate the tent and leave the message, Umar was just about to leave when he was discovered by Salah Al'din, forcing the Assassin to flee and kill a Saracen nobleman in the process.
When the Saracens moved to form a peace treaty, they demanded that Umar's life be taken in payment for the Saracen nobleman he had killed. However, if the Assassins refused, the Saracens would execute Ahmad and continue their siege of the city.
After a lot of deliberating and failed attempts to negotiate the terms, Rashid ad-Din Sinan, the Mentor of the Levantine Assassins at the time, had no choice but to allow Umar to take Ahmad's place. Moments before he was executed, Umar heard the voice of his 11-year-old son crying out for him from the top of the fortress.
Trivia
- "Umar" is an Arabic name meaning "prospering" and "thriving." The meaning of the name "Ibn-La'Ahad" is "son of none."